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Hamlin Garland House

Hamlin Garland House is a site associated with the life of author Hamlin Garland in West Salem, Wisconsin, United States.〔(Homestead: The Hamlin Garland Collection )〕
==History==
Hamlin Garland was born in West Salem in a log cabin in September 1860 on a farm his father bought a year earlier.〔Newlin, Keith. ''Hamlin Garland: A Life''. University of Nebraska Press, 2008: 12. ISBN 978-0-8032-3347-8〕 When he was older, he moved away from Wisconsin and lived particularly in Massachusetts, Iowa, and Illinois. Even so, Garland fondly recalled the place of his birth. As he later recalled: "My Wisconsin birthplace has always been a source of deep satisfaction to me. That a lovely valley should form the first picture in my childhood memories is a priceless endowment... It will always remain a charming and mysterious place to me."〔D'Ambrosio, Brian. ''A Wee Bit of Wisconsin''. Jabberwocky Press, 2010: 26. 9780557373758〕
Garland returned to West Salem in 1893 and, using royalties from his successful collection of short stories ''Main-Travelled Roads'' (1891), he purchased this home.〔Brown, Alan. ''Ghosts Along the Mississippi River''. University Press of Mississippi, 2011: 203. ISBN 978-1-61703-143-4〕 The house, which stood on four acres, had been built in the same year of Garland's birth by a mason and carpenter named William Hull. Hull sold the home to Rublee Hayes five years later and, by the time Garland bought it from Hayes, the property also included a two-story barn, cow pasture, pig-pen, and gardens of both fruits and flowers.〔Newlin, Keith. ''Hamlin Garland: A Life''. University of Nebraska Press, 2008: 175. ISBN 978-0-8032-3347-8〕 The home was in poor condition and Garland spent much of October 1893 repairing and renovating; he eventually installed indoor plumbing, making it the first home in the area with that innovation.〔 He originally named it Mapleshade because of the three large maples on the property.〔
Garland brought his parents with him to the home; his mother was impressed with the area right away but his father did not immediately approve. Even so, Garland noted: "This is my choice. Right here we take root. This shall be the Garland Homestead."〔Newlin, Keith. ''Hamlin Garland: A Life''. University of Nebraska Press, 2008: 175–176. ISBN 978-0-8032-3347-8〕 The house was damaged by fire in 1912 but was quickly repaired.〔 It was an October morning and Garland was awakened by the screams of his wife, Zulime. After attempting to stop the flames with a garden hose, he ran into his study and saved his manuscripts by throwing them from the second-floor window of his study to a neighbor below.〔Newlin, Keith. ''Hamlin Garland: A Life''. University of Nebraska Press, 2008: 300. ISBN 978-0-8032-3347-8〕
Garland died at age 79, at his home in Hollywood, California on March 4, 1940. He had asked his ashes to be spread on the hillsides of his West Salem home. Instead, local officials asked to have him buried in the town's Nehonoc Cemetery.〔Holden, Greg. ''The Booklover's Guide to the Midwest: A Literary Tour''. Cincinnati, OH: Clerisy Press, 2010: 274. ISBN 978-1-57860-314-5〕

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