Jesse Dale worked in his father's mill at Forestville as a child. He was an artist and a traveling salesman, selling sewing machines and at one time had an office in River Falls in the Foley Building(1877). In 1871, he was appointed by the county board to make a map of Pierce County and furnish a sufficient number of them for use of the county officials and the number of different towns. This was the second map of Pierce County made and the first plat map His first wife died young and he remarried to Nettie Jay of Prescott. He was a member of the Temple of Honor fraternity of River Falls and died at age twenty-nine on a return trip from New Ulm, Minnesota.
Jesse Dale worked in his father's mill at Forestville as a child. He was an artist and a traveling salesman, selling sewing machines and at one time had an office in River Falls in the Foley Building(1877). In 1871, he was appointed by the county board to make a map of Pierce County and furnish a sufficient number of them for use of the county officials and the number of different towns. This was the second map of Pierce County made and the first plat map His first wife died young and he remarried to Nettie Jay of Prescott. He was a member of the Temple of Honor fraternity of River Falls and died at age twenty-nine on a return trip from New Ulm, Minnesota.
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