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Beetison House framed print

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Beetison House, Ashland, Nebraska 11x14 framed print


Isreal Beetison, an English immigrant and farmer with a growing family, hired a team of men to build the house in 1874. Hand-chiseled limestone bricks were brought in from South Bend and Louisville to make the sturdy 18-inch thick walls. The cupola that crowns the mansion acted as a lookout for native tribes who occasionally came to trade.

The home is considered one of the oldest house in Nebraska. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 18, 1977.

The home is vacant now, but was lived in by five generations of the Beetison family.

Donated By Tom Jodis Photography