Property Record
412 DAHL ST
Architecture and History Inventory
| Historic Name: | Joseph and Helen Schooley-Ed and Martha Boyce House |
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| Contributing: | Yes |
| Reference Number: | 81356 |
| Location (Address): | 412 DAHL ST |
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| County: | Oneida |
| City: | Rhinelander |
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| Year Built: | 1918 |
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| Survey Date: | 1995 |
| Historic Use: | house |
| Architectural Style: | Front Gabled |
| Structural System: | Balloon Frame |
| Wall Material: | Clapboard |
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| Demolished?: | No |
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| National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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| Additional Information: | 412 Dahl Street Joseph and Helen Schooley-Ed and Martha Boyce House This two-story, front-gabled, frame vernacular house was built in 1918 for Joseph Schooley (City of Rhinelander tax rolls, Rhinelander telephone books). It has a front-gabled, partially-enclosed, closed-rail front porch. The house shows the influence of the Craftsman style in its exposed rafters, and four-over-one double-hung sash windows. Joseph Schooley was a founder and partner in the Schooley Forbes Hardware Store, established circa 1925 and located at 15-21 South Brown Street (which see) from 1926 until at least 1965 (Rhinelander City Directories). By 1927, Ed Boyce had acquired the house; Boyce retained ownership until at least 1965. He was manager of the Wisconsin Valley Power Company (Rhinelander City Directories). |
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| Bibliographic References: |
| Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |

