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Anacker, William E., 711 Anderson, John, 251 apJones, John, 290, 294 Archer, W., 218 Arlington Township-Town of Arlington, 377; leader in agriculture, 377; Clark M. Young, first townsman, 377; evo- lution of Arlington township, 378; first schools, 378; pioneers of religion, 378
Arlington State Bank, 379 Arlington Village, 379 Armory, Wabash City, 182, 183 Armstrong, Thomas, 210
Armstrong, William, 194 Arnt, Hamilton, 64 Ashley, E. E., 207 Ashley, Yates, 276
Bachman, I. B., 214 "Badger Blade," 147
"Badger State," 134, 143
Bailey, Joseph, 176, 251, 395, 438
Bailey, Gen. Joseph (portrait), 172 Bain, George B., 764 Baker, E. S., 56, 94
Baker, Edmund S., 636
Baltimore City, 393
Baltuff, Valentine, 141
Banks-Experiments in Banking, 201; City Bank of Portage, 201; First Na- tional Bank, 202; Portage Loan and Trust Company, 202; First Columbus banks, 246; First National Bank, Co- Jumbus, 246; Farmers and Merchants Union Bank, Columbus, 246; banks at Kilbourn, 263; Kilbourn State Bank, 263; Farmers and Merchants State Bank, Kilbourn, 263; Bank of Cam- bria, 293; Bank of Portage, 201; Bank of Poynette, 303 Baptist Church, Rio, 285
Baraboo Bluffs, 9
Baraboo river, 403, 404
Barden, L. W., 113
Barden, Levi W., 118
Barker, Archibald, 185
Barkman, Mrs. P. J., 191, 192
Barney, Robert D., 263, 688
Barrett, J. W., 305 Barteau, S. H., 280
Barth, Laurant, 40 Bartholomew, George M., 633
Bartholomew, G. M., 267, 380, 381, 382
Bartholomew, Josephine, 382
Bartholomew, Marston Clark, 632
Bartholomew, Marston C., 381, 382, 634 Bartholomew, M. C., 267
Bartholomew, Robert N., 633 Bartholomew, Roland G., 633
Bassett, Daniel E., 236 Batchelder, S. L., 372
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Bath, D. W., 142 Bath, Henry D., 142, 143
Briggs, Abbey O., 207
Brigham, Martha. 156
Britt, Chauncey C., 135
Britt, J. C., 181
Bath, R. W., 543
Brittain, John, 155
Bath, W. E., 143, 144
Batty, A. J., 193
Batty, George M., 154
Baner, Joseph, 472
Beach, Charles F., 215
Bean, John, 161, 213
Brown, Courtland, 301
Behncke, Rudolph J., 763 Bell, John, 459
Bell, Robert, 524
Brown, John A., 134
Bellack, A. M., 155, 249
Bellinghausen, Herman L., 449
Bellinghansen, H. L., 116, 117, 193
Bellville, 290
Buglass Family, 620
Bennett, R. C., 284, 362
Bentley, Frederick D., 594
Berg, Carl E .. 573
Bergum. Ellick B., 546
Bierce, Daniel, 215
Bill, George, 175
Bingham, Ira W., 218
Binnie, John, 483
Bisbee, Darius, 401
Blachley, Eben. 268
Blachley settlement, 268
Black Hawk, 42, 70
Black Hawk's Cave, 6
Black Wolf, 24
Blair, Linus, 362
Blue, G., 215
Bock, Henry, 514
Boelte, Fred J., 545
Boelte, Henry C., 545
Bogne, Alan, 116, 117, 451
Bogue, David, 451
Bohling, John F., 479
Bonham, John E., 507
Bontwell, Simon, 540
Bowman, Ella, 256
Bowman, Hannah J., 458
Bowman, Jonathan, 254, 395, 438, 436
Bowman, Joseph J., 272
Boylan, Charles, 745
Boynm, Thomas R., 749
Bradshaw, William, 85
Bradley, William P., 408
Brady, George, 212
Brady, James, 213
Brady, John, 212
Braeson, Benjamin, 408
Brannan, Samuel S., 136
Brayton, A. A., 371, 372
Brayton, Stephen, 340
Breese, Llywelyn, 447
Breese, Ll., 201, 203, 204
Breese, LI., Jr., 203
Brewer, V. E., 181, 194
Briese, William L., 733
Cable, John, 94
Cady, U. T., 291
Cady, Ulysses T., 760
Caldow, William, 274, 499
Caldow, Elizabeth, 500
Caldwell, Charles P., 578
Caldwell, Jolin, Sr., 274, 662
Caldwell, Robert, 577
Caledonia Township-Caledonia the larg- est town, 403; drainage and surface features, 403; farm and timber lands, 404; first farmers of the county, 404; first permanent settler, 405; "Daddy" Robertson and John Pate, 405; Scotch- men name town, Caledonia, 405; daughter of Pauquette living in town, 406
Caledonia Fair of 1861, 410
Cambria-The Langdons found Cam- bria, 286; arrival of first Welsh col- ony, 287; seeking a location on foot, 288: decide on Welsh Prairie, 288; fifty-three colonists "at home." 289; only three left in 1912, 289; Langdon's Mill becomes Bellville, 289; Bellville
Building stone, 16
Bullen, David, 379
Bullen, Winslow, 349
Bundy, Delos, 282
Bunsa, George E., 142
Burbach, Mrs. Fred, 191
Burlingame, E. H., 151
Burlingame, Leroy J., 151
Burrington, S. O., 241
Bush, Harvey, 360 Bushnell, Chester, 366
Bushnell. H. W., 214
Bushnell, J. M., 148, 363
Butler, Addie, 154
Butler, Charles F., 147
Byrne, John A., 129
Brockmann, H., 295 Bronson, A., 157
Bronson, F. E., 226
Bronson, Parks, 359
Brown, Charles L., 113, 743
Brown, F. A., 147
Brown, John, 366
Brown, John J., 282
Buchanan, D., 282
Buckley, William, 341
Buglass, David, Jr., 620
Buglass, Robert G., 620
Bath, Irving, 144 Bath, Levi, 151
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changed to Cambria, 290; the schools, 290; Welsh organize a Mnsieal Union, 291; Dr. Williams, patron of liter- ature, 291; revival of the ancient Eisteddfod, 292; postoffiee established, 292; hotels, 292; industries and banks, 293; Welsh Calvanistie M. E. Church, 294; the English Presbyterian Church, 294; Evangelical Lutheran Zion's Con- gregation, 294; Morris J. Rowlands, 296
"Cambria News," 147
Cambria Roller Mills, 293
Cambria State Bank, 293
Campbell, James, 342
Carnagie & Preseott, 113
Carnegie, George C., 182
Carpenter, George, 184
Carpenter, Henry, 184
Carpenter, Sarah, 184
Carr, James C., 366, 367
Carriers, 40
Carver, G. R., 272
Carver, Jonathan, 39, 87
Case, G. W., 157
Case, George W., 214 Castle Rocks, 9
Chadhourn, Frederick A., 246
Chadbourn, F. A., 249, 561
Chadbourn, R. W., 236, 246, 562
Chamberlain, T. C., 2
Champlain, 87 Chancellor, James, 213
Chandler, John A., 35
Chandler, Josepb, 278
Chandler, Julius C., 135
Chapin, E. E., 94, 241 Cheese Factories, 127, 352
Chestnut, Patriek, 389
Chicago & North Western Railway, 102 Chicago and Wisconsin Valley Street Railways Company, 188
Chicago & Wisconsin Valley Railroad Company, 188
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., 100
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Company, 350
Cbilson, Oliver G., 613 Chilson, William O., 613
Chimney Roek and Romance Cliff, Dells of the Wisconsin (view), 6
Chipman, William R., 469
Chou-ke-ka, 73 Chrisler, Elvin, 506
Christie, Alexander, 176 Christie, James, 438 Christopher, M. J., 284, 549
Christopher, Roginald, 549
Christopher, Thomas, 160, 211
Churches-Father Mazzuchelli at the Portage, 159; the first of St. Mary's
Parish, 160; stirring Methodist preacher, 160; the Methodists of Fall River, 161; Mr. Townsend on the Low- ville Sabbath School, 162; Lodi Metho- dists organize, 162; the Presbyterians at the Portage, 163; Columbus Con- gregational Church, 163; Cambria as a ehnreh eenter, 163; Presbyterian Church of Kilbourn, 164, the Norwe- gian Lutherans organize, 164; early churches in the townships, 165; early Catholic missionaries, 210; founding of St. Mary's Parish, 211; pastors of St. Mary's, 212; school building erected, 212; the Methodists of Port- age, 213; First Presbyterian Church, 214; St. John's Episcopal Church, Portage, 216; First Baptist Church, Portage, 218; St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Portage, 219; Ger- man Evangelical Trinity Church, Port- age, 219; other Portage ehurehes, 219 Circuit Court, 117
Circuit court clerks, 1847-1914, 107
City Bank of Portage, 201
City Hall and Auditorium, Columbus (view), 237 City Hall, Wabash, 188
City Waterworks, 192
Civil War-The Portage Light Guard, 169; Company G, Second Wiseonsin Volunteer Infantry, 169; First Wis- consin Regiment to enter the service, 169; record of the Second Wisconsin, 170; Company D, Fourth Regiment, 171; General Bailey and Major Pierce, 172; General Bailey and the Red River Dam, 172; Companies A and B, Sev- enth Regiment, 175; Company D, Tenth Regiment, 175; Company H, Eleventh Regiment, 176; Company D, Nineteenth Regiment, 176; Companies C, G, and H, Twenty-third Regiment, 176; General and Judge J. J. Cuppey, 177; record of the Twenty-third, 177; Companies A and E, Twenty-ninth Regiment, 178; Company K, Thirty- second Regiment, 178; last Infantry Companies, 179; Cavalry and Artil- lery, 179; the Drafts in the County, 179; war times in the county (Jamie- son) 333; seeuring volunteers for the Union (Jamieson), 334; labor and erops in war times, 336; fall of Rich- mond celebrated (Jamieson), 338; de- eline of war prices (Jamieson), 339; local improvements after the war (Jamieson), 340 Clark, Charlotte O., 53 Clark, Harriet, 155 Clark, John T., 118, 137 Clark, Joel, 217
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Clark, Nathan, 53 Clark, Satterlee, 54, 62, 69
Clark, Willard, 280
Classical Institute, 155 Cleland, J. I., 215
Clifford, M. H., 213 Cloous, Joseph, 85 Closs, Robert, 288 Closs. Thomas B., 753
Clough, Daniel, 220
Clough, Ethel Pearl, 210
Clough, Paul W., 210
Clough, Mrs. W. G., 190, 191, 210
Clough. W. G., 192, 208, 209
Cobb, Moses R., 118
Cochrane, Robert, 588
Cochrane, T. H., 226
Coffin, James L., 175
Cole, Jonathan, 185
Coleman, Harriet, 192
Coleman, Thomas, 740
Collins, Alexander L., 118
Collins, A. S., 214
Collins, James, 160, 194, 211
Colonius, Charles A., 635
Colonius, Josephine, 636
Columbia Bank, Lodi, 274
Columbia County Agricultural Society, 128
Columbia County Bank, 201
Columbia County Fair Association, 131 "Columbia County Reporter," 135, 140
Columbia County Teachers' Associa -
tion, 154
Columbia County Teachers' Training School, 154
Columbia County Training School, Co- lumbus (view), 154
"Columbia County Wecker," 143
Columbus Canning Company, 248 "Columbus Democrat," 142
Columbus High School, 1895-1910 (view), 239
"Columbus Journal," 141 "Columbus Republican," 142 Columbus Union Fair, 128
Columbus City-First settler at Colum- bus, 227; Lewis Ludington becomes owner of the town, 228; Wayne B. Dyer describes the "Village," 228; Drake succeeds Dickason, 229; first lawyer and first doctor office together, 229; James T. Lewis, 229; Postmaster Whitney and "Old Hyson," 234; Lud- ington's Plat and Addition, 234; first hotel, store and school, 235; mill prop- erty passes to J. S. Manning, 235; Co- lumbus becomes a village, 236; incor- porated as a city, 236; city depart- ments and activities, 237; electric light and waterworks, 238; fire department, 238; free public library, 238; the
school system, 239; history of the school, 240; present graded system cs- . tablished. 240; William C. Leitsch, 241; Congregational Church of Colum- bus, 241; German Lutheran Church, 242; German Methodists, 244; English Methodists, 244; the Catholic Church, 244; leading lodges, 245; first Colum- bus banks, 246; First National Bank, 246; Farmers and Merchants Union Bank, 246; early brewers, 247; the Kurth Company, 247; Columbus Can- ning Company, 248 .
Columbus Township-Natural features, 399; first settlement, 399; town or- ganized, 400; Birdsey a "live wire," 400
Coming of Major Twiggs, 50
Company F, Third Regiment, W. N. G., Guppey Guard of Portage, 180; com- petitive drills, 181; captains and ar- mories, 181; Company F, in Spanish- American War, 182 Congregational Church, Rio, 264
Converse, John, 391, 441, 443
Converse, Lena L., 146
Cook, Erastus, 179, 220
Cook, Kneeland B., 583
Cook, John B., 584
Coon, Thomas B., 263
Copeland, Hamlet, 84, 426
Cornell, William, 162, 429
Corning, C. E., 193
Corning, W. W., 116, 195
Cornwell, Agnes N., 207
Coroners, 1847-1914, 109
Couch, D. W., 214
County Asylum and Poor Home, Wyo- cena (view), 116
County buildings, 112-17
County clerks, 1846-1914, 108
County Club of Portage, 225
County commissioners, 1846-49, 110
County insane asylum, 115
County jail, 114
County officers, 106-108
County Organization-Old Portage County, 103; first casting of ballots, 104; Columbia set off from Portage county, 105; first annual election, 105; James T. Lewis insists on "Columbia." 106; the county officers, 106; sheriffs, 107; clerks of circuit court, 107; dis- triet attorneys, 108; county clerks, 108; county treasurers, 108; register of deeds, 109; coroners, 109; county surveyors, 109; board of county com- missioners, 110; chairmen of county board of supervisors, 110; county seat fights, 111; the decisive vote (1851), 111; county building, 112; first steps toward permanent courthouse, 112; County scat fights, 111
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County Superintendents of Schools, 151 County supervisors (chairmen), 1849-
1914, 110
County surveyors, 1847-1914, 109
County treasurers, 1847-1914, 108 Courthouse, 112-14
Courthouse, Shortly after its Erection (view), 114
Courtland Township-Rich and beauti- ful prairie land, 388; the Irish pioneer, 389; "Chestnut" says Pat, 389; other arrivals of 1844-45, 389; Horace Rust, 390; pioneer happenings, 390; becomes Courtland township, 391
Courts-Circuit court, 117; Probate and County court, 118
Cowan, Horatio N., 271
Coward, C. L., 147
Cox, G. J., 210
Cox, G. P., 94
Crawfish river, 14, 365 Creameries, 127
Crelie, Joseph, 66
Crelie, Theresa, 59
Crocker, Mary, 369
Dietrickson, I. W. C., 164, 408
Dinsmore, L. J., 245
District attorneys 1847-1914, 108
Cummane, J. D., 213
Cummings, Albert, 671
Dixon, James F., 772
Cummings, David H., 671
Dixon, Luther S., 118, 414
Curling (Hastie), 416
Dodge, John, 288, 425, 430
Curling and carlers, 131
Donaghue, William, 119
Curry, T. F., 224
Curtis, Frederic C., 502
Curtis, F. C., 128 Curtis, Guy J., 676
Dorsch, Christian, 433
Dorsch, David, 433, 434
Doty, James D., 83, 90, 300, 394
Doty, J. D., 323, 385
Doudna, Frank, 279
Dougherty, James F., 694
Dow, Charles C., 181
Downey, Moses J., 193, 607
Doyle, J., 212
Doyle, L. H., 148
Doyle, Lemuel H., 375
Doylestown, 374
Drake, Jeremiah, 229
Drake, Peter, 162, 429
Dean, Chester W., 156 Dean, Clara, 279
De Carrie, 73
Decker, J. R., 142
De Korra, the noble chief, 21, 24, 40, 49, 73
DeKorra Township-Rowan settles and opens hotel, 385; paper seats of jns- tice. 386; village of DeKorra. 386; first grist mill in South-Central Wis-
consin, 386; railroad go-by, a death blow, 386; the spelling of DeKorra, 387; railroad station of Hartman, 387
DeKorra Home Guard, 411
DeKorra Village, 386, 413, 415
Delaney, James, Jr., 134
Delaney, John, 133, 220
Delaney, Joseph, 134
De La Ronde, Frederick H., 641
De La Ronde, John T., 59, 68, 74, 405, 641
Dells, The, 4-9; first steamboat at the Dells, 262 De Neven, A. V., 117
Dering, Charles L., 236
Dering, Guy V., 718
Dering, O. M., 718
Desmond, A. P., 212
Devil's Jug, 6 Dewitt, Oliver E., 264
Dey, Benjamin, 360, 401, 402
Dickason, Elbert, 227, 358, 401
Diehl, John, 193
Cuff, H. A., 222
Cuff, Harry A., 567
Dixon, A. C., 771
Dooley, Henry, 85
Dooley, J. H., 362
Dooley, S. H., 280
Curtis, William, 317
Cushman, Orlando C., 699
Cushman, S. C., 155, 362 Cushman, Sylvester C., 151, 698
"Daddy" Robertson, 386 Dahlen, Magdaline, 767 Dairying, 16 Dalles (see Dells) Dalton, James, 630
D. A. R. of Portage, 223
Davies, Uriah, 668 Davidson, W., 282
Davis, Jefferson, 51, 52, 55, 167 Davis, M. M., 135
Day, Frank, 727
Drew, Leander, 434
Drew, L. S., 434 Duborg, Fred, 518
Duelos, Albert A., 695
Dunlap, N. B., 282
Dunlop, William, 485
Dunn, Andrew, 185 Dunn, William J., 558
Dunning, A. G., 305
Dunning, Wallace P., 667
Dyer, Wayne B., 228, 366, 374, 436
Drake, W. W., 156, 236
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Earll, R. W., 156
Early maps, 87 Eaton & Canfield, 376
Eaton, C. C., 142 Eaton, James O., 382
Education (See Schools)
Edwards, Evan, 288, 290
Edwards, John, 288
Edwards, W. M., 202
Eggleston, George H., 665
Ehrhart, J. A., 116
Eisteddfod, 292
Elks of Portage, 223
Elliott. John A., 156, 240
Ellis, E., 218
Emmett, Henry, 279
Ensign, Leona, 421
Ensminger, James, 320
Epstein Brothers' Brewery, 203
Epstein, Henry, 203, 559
Erickson, C. A., 474
Ernsperger, S. B., 224
Esmond, Cornwall, 436
Eulberg Brewing Company, 202, 697
Eulberg, Adam, 203, 697
Eulberg, Julius, 223
Eulberg, Julius A., 203
Eulberg, J. J., 203, 698
Eulberg, J. N., 203
Eulberg, Peter, 203
Evans, Rev. D., 256
Evans, James, 214
Evans, John, 441
Everson, Ivor, 508
Everson, Samuel W., 509
Fadness, Andrew E., 468
Fahey, Frank, 762
Fairbanks, E., 437
Fairs, 128-132
Fall River-Description, 370; A. A. Brayton, first settler, 371; postoffice in 1847, 371; the village schools, 371; Methodist and Baptist churches, 372; early times in village and town, 372 "Family Tree of Columbia County," 33 Farmer, John, 88
Farmers & Merchants Union Bank, Co- lumbus, 246
Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Kil- bourn, 263, 688
Farnham, F. F., 234, 236
Farr, G. E., 218
Farr, J. L., 433
Farr's Corners, 433 Farrington, Jesse L., 284, 502 Fawcett, Adam, 218 Ferguson, D. J., 264 Field, Floyd A., 693 Finch, H. J., 218
First Baptist Church, Portage City, 218 First Congregational Church, Columbus, 241
First land entries, 81
First land entry (Jamieson), 316
First land sales, 79
First Methodist Church, Portage, 213 First National Bank, 202
First National Bank, Columbus, 246
First National Bank, Rio, 284
First Norwegian Church edifice, 165
First Presbyterian Church, Portage, 214
First real "Settler," 82
First white woman at the Portage, 184 Fish, E. F., 242
Fisher, Mike, 526
Flanders, Mrs. A. C., 223
Flanders, Lydia A., 26
Fleet, D. H., 305
Floods, 97-100
Folsom, Ella M., 661
Folsom, William H., 660
Foot, Lyman, 394
Foote, Jobn, 270
Ford, Gertrude, 682
Ford, Ira H., 681
Foresters of Portage, 224
Forrest, James F., 741
Fort Winnebago (near the Portage) in 1834 (view), 50
Fort Winnebago-"A party named As- tor," 49; the coming of Major Twiggs, 50; ground broken for the fort, 51; completed, 52; amusements at the post, 52; noted men and women at the fort, 53; Lieutenant and Mrs. Van Cleve, 53; Henry Merrell, 54; Satter- lee Clark, 54; evacuated, 54: final dissolution, 55; Fort Winnebago in 1834, 65; commandants and Indian Agents, 65; post amusements, 66; business trips under difficulties, 66; the Post cemetery, 77; noted officers of Fort Winnebago, 168
Fort Winnebago Chapter No. 14, R. A. M., 221
Fort Winnebago Lodge, No. 33, A. F. & A. M., Portage, 220
Fort Winnebago Township-Town of Fort Winnebago, 421; Count Agosten Haraszthy, 421; first permanent set- tler of town, 424; how the town came to be, 424
Foster, F. C., 707
Fountain Prairie-Drainage and land sur- face, 365; Chester Bushnell, first set- tler, 366; Dyer, Brown and Sage lo- cate, 366; the Magnificent McCafferty, 366; first land entries, 366; school and church on section 23, 367; town government in running order, 367; reminiscences of James C. Carr, 367; first birth and first death, 368; re- markable friendship, 368; farming
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under difficulties, 369; an opinionated applicant, 369; public service of Carr and Adams, 369; story he told on Brother Sage, 369; Fall River, 370-3; Benjamin Sage, the victim, 370 Four Legs, 25 Fowler, C. H., 244 Fowler, Chester A., 118 Fox, Samuel, 85 Fox, W. D., 94
Fox river, 13, 14
Fox and Wisconsin Rivers Improvement -Preliminary survey of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, 91; changes in man- agement, 91; the old Portage canal, 92; the canal in 1851, 92; new canal completed by the government, 93; Bos- cohel really through, 94; control of floods by levee systems, 94; cost and history of great public work, 95; first dyke gives way, 95; Lewiston levee rebuilt, 96; another levee to protect Caledonia and Portage, 96; govern- ment levee, last of the system, 96; floods of the Wisconsin river, 97 Franklin House, 104, 185 Freeland Tank Works, 205
Free Public Library, Portage, 189
Fuhrman, J. W., 218
Fuller, Mrs. Gertrude C., 367 Fulton, William, 210, 591
Gabriels, Joseph, 305 Gage, Stephen B., 426
Gales, G. W., 285 Gales, Thomas W., 372 Gallett, C. R., 195 Gamble, James, 182 Gamidge, Charles, 511 Garrison, J., 185 Gates, Cleve D., 574
Gates, Schuyler S., 6
Gault, W. C., 204, 303, 352
Gault, W. C., Jr., 204, 639
Geissler, J. A., 212
German Evangelical Lutheran Zion's So- ciety of Columbus, 243 German Evangelical Trinity Church, Portage, 219
German Exchange Bank, 201 German Lutheran Church, Columbus, 242 Gochenour, William E., 611 Godell, Guy F., 183 Godhardt, Louis, 212 Goers, T. O., 271 Goff, James R., 587 Goodell, B. F., 137 Goodman, Mrs. Maurice, 190
Goodwin, Frank D., 142
Gorman, C. W., 685 Goss, F. F., 192 Goss, Fred F., 193, 612
Gowran, E. A., 202 Grady, Daniel H., 646
Graham, Frank R., 220, 222
Graham, John, 116, 194, 195, 220, 631
Grand Eddy, the, 10
"Green Bay Intelligencer," 133 Green Bay & Mississippi Canal Com- pany, 91 Green, N. S., 244 Green, William L., 305 Griffith, S. P., 92
Grignon, Antoine, 74
Grignon, or French, Claim No. 21, 75
Grignon, Lavoin, 50
Grignon, Perrish, 50, 74
Griswold, W. M., 236
Gropius, Robert, 225 Ground broken for Fort Winnebago, 51
Groves, Frank W., 501
Guild, George P., 218
Gulick, A. V., 264
Gunderson, Henry, 654
Gundlach, August, 724
Guppey Guard of Portage, 180
Guppey, Joshua J., 118, 177, 180, 181, 186, 210 Guppey plat, the, 186 Guptil, J. A. 128
Haas, Charles, 218
Hackney, C. P., 214
Hadden, Frank, 481
Hadden, William, 481
Haertel, Carl, 609
Haggard, Henry, 703
Hahn, William, 475 Haight, Eliza, 149
Hall, F. W., 214
Hall, Frank, 572
Hall, Hugh, 527
Hamilton, Oscar F., 442
Hammond, James, 84, 426
Hampden Township-First settler, 436; town organized and named, 436; first school, 437; introduction of fine stock, 437. Hamre, A. O., 715
Hancock, Bradford, 178
Hanert, Nicholas, 264, 692
Hanson, Anond, 516
Hanson, Hans A., 516
Haraszthy, Agosten, 421-24
Harkness, Larned B., 393
Harney, William S., 51, 52, 168
Harpold, E. V., 361 Harrison, A. G., 217
Harris, Edward, 293
Hartell, Charles, 203 Hartman, 387
Hartman, Joseph, 387
Harvey, L., 162, 272 Haseltine, W. B., 214
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Hasey, George E., 581
Hasey, Samuel, 581
Haskell, H. S., 240
Haskell, Harrison S., 201
Haskin, Don W., 629
Haslam, Thomas B., 437
Hastie, Archibald, 414, 418
Hastie, James R., 416
Hastie, James R. (Recollections), 409- 19 Hastie, William, 344
Haw. William, 214
Hawkos, George H., 535
Hazard, Frank C., 467
Heath, J. S., 279 Hecker, Christopher, 729
Heckman, George C., 215 Heindel, R. L., 239
Heitke, Henry F., 721
Helmann, Valentine, 55
Hendrickson, H. S., 284
Henke, C. F., 244
Henkel, A. J., 279
Hennepin, Louis, 39
Henry, F. W., 557
Hensel, William, 194
Iron Brigade, 170
Irons, Le Roy, 142
Irons, Noah P., 458
Irons. William P., 459
High School, Pardeeville (view), 279
Hildebrandt, Frank, 602
Irvine, P. C., 678
Hill, Edgar F., 176
Irving, Walter, 327
Irwin, George H., 664
Hillman, George, 411
Hinds, Almon H., 739
Hinkson, Edgar E., 487
Jaeger, Ernest L., 560
James, H. D., 142
Hoey, Alexander Seymour, 310
Hoffman, J. J., 208 Hoile, I. J., 218
Holly, Alanson, 141, 146, 251
Holmes, Israel, 137
Holtz, Fred G., 585
Holtz. Jolın, 585
Hopkins, A. G., 759
Hudson, Alonzo J. M., 217
Hughes, J. J., 208
Hughes, Michael, 566
Hughes, William, 567
Hulse, L. J., 154
Hummel, August, 619
Hunter, John, 360. 402
Hunter, Robert, 220
Hutchinson, Riley, 478
Hutchinson, W. L., 461 Huyck, Achsah, 156
Ilsley, Fred S., 201 "Illustrated Events," 146 "Independent," the, 135 Indian payment of 1830, 21
Indians-The Winnebagoes and Menom- inees, 20; first tidings of, 20; last of the Indian lands, 21; Winnebago vil- lages, 21; De Korra, the noble chief, 21; Indian payment of 1830, 21; Mrs. Kinzie describes the chiefs, 24; Yellow Thunder, last Winnebago war chief, 26; last forced march of the Winneba- goes, 29; the payment of 1914, 31; Merrell's account of the famous 1837 treaty, 67; the noted Indian family, De-kau-ry (DeKorra), 73; Indian re- moval of 1840, 74; Menominee Indian lands surveyed, 80
Indian Wars-Uprising under Red Bird and Black Hawk, 42; the Winnebago uprising, 43; the pursuit of Red Bird, 43; Black Hawk threatens Fort Win- nebago, 70; Clark sent for reenforce- ments, 70; on return overtakes mounted militia, 70; fatal stampede of troopers' horses, 71; "Battle" of the Wisconsin, 71; end of the Black Hawk war, 72 Irish. J. E., 214
Jackson, D. C., 329
Jaeger, E. L., 201
Hodgson, Aaron, 401
Hoefs, Caddie, 154
James, Thomas H., 765
Jamieson, Addison J., 302, 303, 331, 494
Jamieson, Alice Agnes, 351, 353
Jamieson, Amy Veola, 342
Jamieson & Gault, 352
Jamieson, Gault & Company, 353 Jamieson, Hugh (Memoirs), 306-57 Jamieson, Hugh, 113, 300, 302, 303 Jamieson, H. P., 301, 302, 303, 325, 352, 497 Jamieson, John C., 302, 303, 463
Jamieson, Sammel A., 327
Jamieson, William W., 329, 496
Jaws of the Dells, 5
Jenkins, George W., 688
Jenkins, Dr. George W. (portrait), 397 Jenkins, Mary M., 690 Jewell, Frederick E., 217
Johnson, C. B., 555 Johnson, Hubbard. 300
Johnson, Hubbard E., 320 Johnson, John J., 538 Johnson, Thomas R., 749 Joliet, 34
Herron, E. R., 172
Hettinger, Leonard W., 768
Higgins, Frank, 236
Irvin, David, 68
Hillie, Christian H., 744
INDEX
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Joliet-Marquette Memorial, 37 Jones, Adula, 435 Jones, A. G., 217 Jones, Edwin C., 146 Jones, D. Evans, 294 Jones, E. E., 116 Jones, DeGarmo, 92 Jones, James E. (Kilbourn), 253, 256, 257
Jones, James Edwin, 144, 146 Jones, J. E., 687 Jones, J. E. (Frontispiece) Jones, J. E., 132, 188, 189, 223, 417 Jones, Mrs. J. E., 189, 190, 223
Jones, John K., 597 Jones, John A., 580 Jones, John O., 288
Jones, Margaret, 441 Jones, Stephen, 161 Jones, William, 294 Jones, William W., 701 Jussen, Jacob, 247
Karch, Martha A., 208 Karcher, John K., 217 Kearns, Thomas, 278 Keegan, M. R., 160
Keenan, Gwendolyn, 192
Keenan, Joseph, 212 Keenan, Thomas, 212 Kegan, M. R., 212 Kellogg, A. C., 192, 210 Kellogg, Alonzo C., 647 Kellogg, Alonzo F., 118
Kellogg, James R., 611
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