A history of Madison, the capital of Wisconsin : including the Four Lake country : to July, 1874, with an appendix of notes on Dane County and its towns, Part 36

Author: Durrie, Daniel S. (Daniel Steele), 1819-1892; Jones, N. P
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Madison, Wis. : Atwood & Culver, stereotypers and printers
Number of Pages: 450


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Bush, D. C., referred to, 331. Burnham, John, referred to, 53.


Burton, R. W., Supt. Orphans' Home, 300. Butler, J. D., referred to, 268, 298. Byrne, J. A., referred to, 266.


Cadel, Rev. R. F., Minister, 128. Calimanee, Indian Chief, 113. Calkins, E. A., Editor, 230. Camack, Jas., referred to, 365. Campbell, Daniel, referred to, 35.


Campbell, Ed., early Merchant, 37, 101, 127. Campbell, Jas., referred to, 337. Carman, A. F., referred to, 231, 233.


416


INDEX.


Carpenter, J. H., residence, etc., 265, 365. Carpenter, S. H., referred to, 82, 231, 335. Capitol erected 1837, 68-70: new Capitol. 313. 318.327-8. j


Capitol Square-Judge Knapp's account, 191-2.


Carver, Jona., Visits Blue Mounds, 10.


Capron, Geo., referred to, 265, 362.


Catlin, John, Reminiscences, etc, 32-40, 50, 53, 65, 77, 78, 127, 228.


Catlin, Steptoe, early settler. 59.


Cave, The, of Dane county, 378-330.


Cemetery Grounds purchased, 169, 170. Census United States, 332.


. Chadbourne, P, A., University, 310. Chaetar, Capturer of Black Hawk, 21. Chapman, C. B., reminiscences, 170-80. Chapman, C. B., referred to, 81, 233,278, 349,360.


Chapman, C. P., Account of Governor's Guard, etc., 302-6, 367, 370.


Chase, E R., in the war, 304.


Chicago Fire, alluded to, 345.


Chimes, Grace Church. 371-3.


Chittenden, C. C., in the war, 605.


Christophers & Co., referred to, 367.


Chrisman, A., at Madison in 1832, 24.


Church & Hawley, referred to, 283.


Church of Holy Redeemer, 258, 313, 325.


City Hall, erected, 258.


City Hotel, built, 80.


City of Four Lakes, surveyed, etc., 28, 59, 88,


City of, N., S., E. and W. Madison, sur- veyed. 59.


City of 1st and 2d Lake surveyed, 59.


Clark, Cyrus, referred to, 74.


Clark, Darwin, early settler, 74, 122, 265 360, 381.


Clark, Geo. T., in war, 305.


Clark, Rev. J. C. C., Pastor Baptist Church 233.


Clark, Jesse A., Madison Hotel. etc., 73, 362 Clark, Rev. J. M., referred to, 130, 189.


Clark, Julius T., Reminiscences, 129, 138, 172, 181-186, 264.


Clark, Satterlee, referred to, 53.


Clements, Dr. J. P .. Superintendent Luna- tic Asylum, 309.


Cobb, Rev. H. K., Methodist Minister, 357. Coit, D. R., in the war, 305.


Cole, Orsamus, referred to, 265, 274 359.


Congregational Church, history, 129-133, 250-1, 258, 313-14, 349, 366, 372-5.


Conklin, J., referred to, 365.


Coon, S. Park, in the war, 276.


Cooper, Rev. Jas., Pastor Baptist Church, 232.


Corning, J. W., workman on old capitol, 74 Corscot, J., referred to, 297.


Cotton, L. H., referred to, 7.


Coues, Miss L. L., teacher, 269.


Covalle, Philip, early trapper, 41, 110. 177 204-5. Culver, J. O., Journal Office, 231 344. Cundall, Rev. I. N., referred to, 300.


Curtis, Miss Emeline, teacher, 297.


Daggett, M. E. & Co., 367.


Dane Baptist Association, 233.


Dane County Bank, organized, 242-3. Dane County Cavalry, organized, 264. Dane County Commissioners, 94. Dane County Organized, 121-2, 125-6. Dane County. named by Gov. Dodge, 30.


Dane County Peat Beds, referred to, 255 257. Darwin, A. G., referred to, 283.


Davis, A. C., referred to, 284. Davidson, W., builder, 313.


Davis, R. T., early settler, 79.


Dean, E. B., Merchant, etc., 137, 144, 151, 191, 239 302.


Dean, N. W .. Merchant, 144, 148, 313, 328.


Dean, Thaddeus, referred to, 302.


Dean & Pardee, referred to, 302.


Deards, W., builder, 313.


De Forest, I. N., referred to, 250, 298.


DeKorra, captured Black Hawk, 21.


Delancy, John, Wisconsin Democrat, 140 .. Delaplaine, Geo P., early settler, etc., 78, 79, 95, 100, 151, 179, 237, 251, 265, 282.


Delaplaine & Burdick, Lake Side House, 241-2, 312.


Dennis, Wm. N., referred to, 42-3, 57.


Devil's Lake, H. A. Tenuey's Account, 377.


Dixon, Dr. L. J., surgeon in war, 281.


Dodge, Gen. Henry, referred to, 28, 32.


Dodge, Rev. R. V .. Pastor Presbyterian Church, 226.


Doty, Gov. J. Duane, early proprietor, etc., 17, 18, 35-38, 46-7, 55-6, 65, 71-79.


Drake, L. P., referred to, 72.


Draper, L.C., referred to, 54, 82, 202, 307, 319 ..


Dunn, Chas., reterred to, 40, 41, 73.


Duncombe, a suicide, 123.


Dunning, Jones & Co., building, 268.


Dunning & Sumner, building, 315.


Durrie, D. S., referred to. 224-6, 238, 253, 307, 319.


Earll, E., referred to, 362.


Eastman, B. C., referred to, 120.


Eastman, G. W., workman on Capitol, 74.


Easton, John, same. 79, 81.


Edgerton, B. K. & E. W., early land pro- prietors, 59.


Eggleston, M., Capitol workman, 74.


Eggleston, Rev. N. H., Pastor Cong. Ch., 131, 250, 264, 265.


Ellsworth, W. J., referred to, 342.


Episcopal Church organized, etc., 101. See. Grace Church. See Apostolic Church.


Fairchild, Cassius, in war, 280, 287, 304.


Fairchild, Charles, in the war, 252.


Fairchild, Jairus C., mayor, etc., 224, 234, 252, 283.


Fairchild, Lucius, in the war, etc., 274, 277, 287, 292, 303, 367.


Fake & Cotton, American House, 37.


Fake, Mrs. H., referred to, 128.


Fallows, Rev. S , referred to, 349, 356.


Farwell, Gov. L. J .. referred to, 159, 192-4, 201-2. 219-20, 228-9.


Fay, John. referred to, 367.


Fellows, Rev. Geo., referred to, 298.


Fess, Geo. E., referred to, 346.


Featherstonbaugh, G. W., geologist, 54, 58-61.


Field, A. P., early settler, etc., 58, 100.


Findlay, A , referred to, 315.


First Wedding, 92


First Bell in Madison, 194-6.


Finch & Blanchard, merchants, 191.


First National Bank organized, 292. Firmin, F. H., referred to, 238. Fish & Stephens, referred to, 342, 366.


Fisher & Reynolds, referred to, 335. Fleischer, H., surveyor, 27.


Flower, J. M., Police Justice, 308.


Four Lake Country, various references, 10,. 11, 15, 16, 23. Fox, Rev. M. A., referred to, 361. Fox, S. R., merchant, 249.


INDEX. 417


Fox, Rev. Wm., Meth. clergy man, 352. Force, Wm., at Blue Mounds, 20. Ford, J. C., referred to, 365. Frazier, Judge, referred to. 39. 41-44, 211. Fritschel!, Prof., referred to. 321. Frodsham, B., referred to, 312. Fuller, A. C., referred to, 373. Fuller, M. E. & Co., merchants, 315.


Fullerton, T. M., preacher, 352.


Fyfe, Rev. Dr., referred 10, 232.


Gage, Henry, referred to, 74. Gardiner, Rev. H. B., Presbyterian Church, 225-6, 235.


Garnhart, J. H., Reaper works. 343-4.


Gary, George, Journal office, 230.


Gentry, J. H., in Black Hawk War, 19.


George, Jacob, referred to, 80.


German Catholic Church. See Church of Holy Redeemer.


German Evangelical Society. 302.


German Lutheran Church, 264, 317, 321. German Methodist Church. 296. Giles, H. H., referred to, 369.


Gill, A., referred 10, 366.


Gilman, George, merchant, 283.


Goodhue, Dr., referred to, 141-2.


Goodhne, -, at Watertown, 1837, 63.


Good Templars-Capital Lodge No. 1 insti- tuted March 19, 1856, 414. Gordon, W. I., referred 10, 362. Gorum, Daniel, referred to, 232, 235.


Governors' Guard, History of, 263, 303-6.


Grace Church History, 101, 151-2, 246-8, 318, 329-31.


Gray, Dr. John. referred to. 362.


Gray, Neely, referred to, 274, 366. Greeley, Horace, visit, 244. Green. J. E., referred to, 286, 304.


Green. Rev. W. L., Presbyterian Church, 226, 287. 298.


Gregory, J. C., Mayor, etc , 315, 360, 365. Grignon, P. B., referred to. 120. Grimm, G., referred 10, 369. Gross, -, tried for murder, 199.


Habich, C., referred to, 233. Hall, Misses, in Black Hawk war, 19. Halpin, James, referred to, 23-4, 175-6, 233. Halstead, Rev. J., referred to, 351. Hamilton, Wm. S., early settler in Wis.,14. Haney, Berry, refer: ed to, 36, 41, 55, 117, 215. Harris, C. L., in war, 274, 287, 303. Harnden, H., referred to, 300. Harvey, J. W., builder, 284.


Harvey, Gov. L. P., referred to, 285-6. Harvey, Mis. L. P., Orphan's Home, 300. Hasbrouck & Gurnee, referred to, 264. Haskell, F. A., referred to, 265. 296, 304. Hastings, S. D., Madison Manufacturing Co., 236, 265, 292. Hathaway. - , early settler, 74. Hawley, Cyrus, referred to, 42. Hawley, Wm., in war, 287, 303. Hawes, W. N., referred to, 82. Hays, Rev. L. Y., Presbt Ch., 226, 361, 376. Hendricks, E. W. & W , boat builders. 314. Henni, Bishop, referred 10, 235, 312, 325. Hewitt. E., capitol workman. 74. High School Building. 363-4. 366. Hill, Jas. L., Mayor, 268, 348. Himebaugh, Rev. M , referred to, 357. Hobbins. Dr. Wm., referred to, 278. Hodge, Rev. John, referred to, 351. Holmes. Jeff .. capitol workman, 74, 85. Holmes, -, Janesville settler, 76. Holt, Benj., school teacher, etc., 146, 148, 355.


Holt, David, Postmaster, etc., 151, 174, 224 230.


Honn, S. F., merchant, 80.


Hook and Ladder Co. organized, 261.


Hooley, R. M., referred to, 341-2.


Hope Lodge, I. O. O. F., organized, 190.


Hopkins, B. F., referred to. 223, 290.


Hospital for Insane, 240, 261, 272-3, 308.


Hough. D. E., killed in war, 292. Hoyt. L. W., referred to, 344.


Huchting, F. B., wounded in war, 275, 287. Hutchinson, B. E., referred to, 344.


Hubbard, H. F .. in war, 297.


Hunt, J. W., referred 10, 232, 236.


Hyer, David, early settler, 74, 82. 127-8.


Hyer, Geo , referred to. 65, 79, 127, 138-40, · 204-6.


Hyer. N. F., referred to, 138. Hydraulic Power, leased, 167-8.


Illsley, Edward, in war, 305.


Ingman, pr. L. S., referred to, 297.


Irvin, Judge David, 38, 41, 211. 214-15.


Irwin, A. J., referred to, 120.


Jackson, Thos., workman, old capitol, 74, 138, 210.


Jarvis, W. B., octagon house, 250.


Jefferson, J. W., in war, 278, 287, 303.


Joachim, M., referred to, 365.


Johnson, Rev. J. E., Bapt. Ch .. 231, 233. Johnson, J. W., referred to, 305.


Johnson, John. referred to, 13.


Jones, A. R., in war, 286. 305.


Jones, John N., referred to. 274, 302, 315.


Jones, Octavous, referred to, 371.


Juneau, Solomon, referred to, 13, 59.


Kavanaugh, Peter, referred to, 174. Kanouse, T. D .. in war, 305. Kegonsa, 1st Lake, account of, 15. Kellogg, Lafayette, early settler, 79. 81, 94, 129.


Kemper, Bishop, J., referred to, 124.


Kendall, J. E., referred to, 250. Kentucky House built, 145.


Kentzler, Andrew referred to. 312.


Kerr, Prof. A .. referred to, 365.


Keyes, E. W., Mavor, etc., 232. 297, 308, 344.


Kilgore, D. Y .. School Supt .. 237.


Kingston. J. T., referred 10, 90. :


Kinney, Jeff., capitol workman, 74.


Klauber. S. & Co., stores, etc., 268, 274, 283. Klauber & Ott, merchants. 315.


Kleuter, H., referred to, 344.


Knapp. J. G., early settler, etc., 65, 78, 91-2, 97, 99, 120, 191-2. Kohner, B., referred to, 301.


Kundig, Rev. M. K., R. Catholic clergyman, 147.


Lake House, erected, 173. Lake Side Water Cure, 241.


Lansing, R. W., reminiscences, 152-159. Lapham, I. A., account of mounds, 11.


Lapham. I. A., President of Historical Society, 306.


Lathrop. J. H., Chancellor of University, 218-287.


Lavec, early resident, 84.


Lawrence, H , same. 74. Lawrence, H. K., referred to, 304.


Leahey, Rev. M., confined for murder, 173. Legislature, First Madison Session, 90-2. Leitch, Wm. T .. referred to, 282, 287, 289, 294, 321, 336, 365.


Leland, C., workman on Capitol, 74. Lewis, H. M., referred to, 265.


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INDEX.


Lewis, J. H. referred to, 80.


Lighthizer, H. B., in war, 305. Lindhorst, F. W .. referred to, 265.


Lincoln, President, Death of, 298. "Little Dandy." Chief at Madison, 1837, 66. Livesey, James, builder, etc., 26, 363.


Lord, Rey. Charles, Pastor Congregational Church, 131, 177.


Lovewell, J. T., school superintendent, 297.


Low, Captain, referred to 23-4, 102, 105. Lull, Dr. A., referred to. 79-122. Lyon, Isaac. Historical Society, 319.


Lyon, Orson, early surveyor, 27.


Lyon, W. P., flag presentation, 311,


McArthur, A., referred to, 250, 265.


McBride, E. S., referred to, 344.


McCabe, J. P. B., census of 1842, 141.


McConnell, B., in war, 304.


McDill, Dr. A. S., lunatic asylum, 309.


McDonald, A. R., wounded in war, 297. McFadden, Mrs., early settler, 115. McFarland, D., referred to. 283.


McFarland, John H., referre . to, 282, 290.


McHugh, Rev. S., Rector of Grace Church, 150-1.


McKenney, J. C., referred to, 321, 359. McMynn, J. G., referred to, 310.


Madison, academy organized, 150. Business, 1842, 140.


Board of Education, 238, 291. Schools.


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Boat Club, referred to, 345.


Encampment, 233.


Express, established, 96-7, 179, 200.


Engine Companies, organized, 262. Gas Light and Coke Co., 245-6.


Guards, established, 233, 263.


Hotel, early history of, 72-75, 79. Hotel Co., organized, 229.


Hydraulic Co., chartered, 242.


Incorporated as a village, 150-1, 166-7. Incorporated as a city, 251-2. Institute, organized, 233. Lodge, F. & A. M., organized, 151.


Lyceum, organized, 78. 129.


Manufacturers in. 1839, 1852, 1856, 1864, 102, 230, 250, 299. Merchants, 1850, 221. Mutual Ins. Co., incorporated, 239, 291. Sacred Music Society, incorporated, 224. St. George's Society, organized, 255. School District No. 1, organized, 139. Select School, opened, 140. State Journal established, 230-1, 333-35 Topography, 31.


Typograph. society organized, 134. Young Mens' Ass. organized, 231. Yacht club, organized, 345.


Village School District, organized, 189, 200.


Maeder, F., referred to, 81, 342. Main, A. H., Gov't Ass., etc., 322-3, 366. Main, W. S., referred to, 232, 249. Mallo, Daniel, early settler, 224. Mallows, O. C., referred to, 367. Marquette. Father, referred to, 9. Marshall & Ilsley, State Bank, 229. Marshall Bros. & Co., referred to, 361. Marsh, L. R., surveyor, 48. Marston, J. T., referred to, 232, 249. Martin, M. L., referred to, 17, 18, 65, 120. Mason, Geo. A., referred to, 284, 292, 370. Mason, S. T., village proprietor, 46. . Mason, Rev. L. B., in war, 280. Masonic Celebration, 1845, 151. Massing, F., referred to, 324,


Matson, Rev. L. E., Pastor Cong. Ch , 294, 298.


Mavers, Casper, referred to, 367.


Mayers, Chas, Geo., referred to, 266,279,360. Maxwell, Rev. Jas. L., Grace Church, 288. Maxwell, E. C., early workman, 74.


Matts, P. W., early settler, 127.


Mather, Rev. P. S., referred to, 357. Maxwell, Jas., referred to, 120. Mears, J. R., referred to, 341.


Mendota or 4th lake, description of, 14.


Merchants' Bank, organized, 255.


Meredith, A. A., in war, etc., 275, 277, 304.


Merrill, C., early workman, 74.


Merrill, H., referred to, 104.


Merrill, J. S., early workman, 74.


Messersmith, Geo., referred to, 50. 81,342-3 Messersmith, John, early settler, 65, 81. Methodist Church, history, etc., 291,350-57, 366.


Miller, Judge A. G., referred to, 4G.


Miller, Rev.J. G., Evang. Ass., 226-7.


Miller, M. D., referred to, 232-4, 257, 290. Miller, W. H., in war, 304.


Mills, Arthur C., in war, 305.


Mills, Simeon, carly settler, 20, 36, 38, 75-6, 79, 148, 168, 221, 229, 268, 290, 308,317, 326, 344, 381.


Milwaukee and Miss. R. R. opened to Mad- ison, 235, 238-9.


Miner, Rev. E. S., Cong. Church, 139.


Mitchell, L. C., in war. 305.


Mohr, F., referred to, 252, 367.


Montandon, L., early settler, 177.


Moore, D. B., in war, 297.


"Monks Hall." 362.


Monona or 3d lake, descrip. of, 15.


Mounds in Dane Co., 11.


Morrison, Jas., early settler, 71, 79, 80, 265, 270.


Morton, Col., referred to, 41.


Moseley & Bro., referred to, 334.


Mumford. D., early workman, 74.


Murray, Owen, same, 74.


National Hotel built, 137, 155. Nelson, E. H., workman on capitol, 74.


Nichols, Col. Ab., referred to, 41,65,80,116- 17,121.


Nicholas, J. S., land proprietor, 129.


Noble, J. D., referred to, 81.


Noland, W. H., referred to, 309. Nolan, Rev. John, referred to, 357.


Nolden's Hotel built, 81.


Noonan. J. A., early resident, 35, 37, 50, 51, 79,98, 94, 127.


Northrup, H. J., referred to, 233.


Oakley, E. S., in war, 304. Ogden, A. & W. B .. referred to, 362.


Ogden, F. A., referred to, 344.


O Neill. J. F., building commissioner, 71-2


Orton, H.S.,'referred to, 231,233,235,263,266. 274, 297.


Osborn, kept Madison Hotel, 73. Ott, J. G., referred to, 367.


Paine, Byron, referred to, 283.


Palmer, I. N., early settler, 74, 78, 81.


Pardee, A. A., referred to, 344.


Park Hotel, account of, etc . 328, 338-40. Patriot Newspaper published. 231.


Payne, Geo., early mechanic, 79.


Pearson, Albert, in war, 305 Peaseley, C. C., early workman, 14, 53.


Peck, Eben, first settler, 33, 36,53, 54, 55, 82, 101-2.


INDEX. 419


Peck, Mrs. Roseline, narrative, etc., 54-7, 82-4, 381.


Pellage, Henry, killed in war, 305.


Pellkie, Jos., resident in 1837, 55, 84, 110, 214. Perry, B. F., kept Madison Hotel, 73.


Penoyer, R., early workman, 74.


Philo. Rev. W., Epis. Ch., 81, 126-8, 187-8. Pickard, J. L., elected President of Uni- versity, 266, 310.


Pickarts , A., referred to, 331.


Pierce, Albert H., referred to, 67. Pierce, Miss, teacher, 129. Pierce, Josiah, early settler, 66.


Pillsbury, Rev. S., referred to, 351.


Pinneo-a resident in 1837, 112, 206-8.


Pinney, S. U., Mayor, etc., 369-70. Pitman, W. G., in the war, 286, 304. Platt, Arthur, in the war, 279.


Plunkett, W. H., in war, 274, 304. Poll List 1839, 96.


Poole, D. W. C., in the war, 274, 304. Portage Railroad opened, 337.


Porter, Wm. F., referred to, 274.


Potter, J. S., first marriage, 92.


Potter, Jairus and Horace, early settlers, 75.


Powers, D. J., referred to, 265.


Powers, Rev. H., clergyman, 235.


Pratt. A. F .. early traveler, 26, 41-2. 51-2.


Presbyterian Ch. History, 224-5, 360-1.


Protestant Episcopal Church. See Grace Church. Philo, Rev. W.


Prentiss, N. C. Building Commissioner, 71. Pritchette, K., early land proprietor, 102. Proudfit. A., Mayor, etc , 323-4, 331.


Proudfit, J. K., referred to, etc., 279, 303, 314. Proudfit, Miss Sarah M., referred to, 372. Pulford, Dr., referred to, 153.


Quaw, Rev. Mr., alluded to, 124, 187. Quivey, E., kept Madison Hotel, 73.


Ramsay & Campbell. referred to, 315.


Randall, G. P. & Co., 363.


Randall Guards organized, 275, 277, 287.


Randolph, J. F., military history, 274, 277, 282, 304.


Rankin, C. S. & Co., dome builders, 318.


Ranney, Dr. M., Lunatic Asylum, 309


Rasdall, Abel, early settler, 20-1, 24, 25, 33, 68, 79, 82, 123-4, 177, 188.


Rasdall, Wm. M., early settler, 82, 145, 177, 312, 357.


Rebellion History, 273-279.


Read, E. L., Experience in Army, 281-2.


Read, Danie', referred to, 299.


Read, Rev. E. G, Presbyterian Ch., 226. Read, Theodore, funeral ceremonies, 299.


Ream, R. L., early settler, 72, 79, 102-6, 127. Ream, Vinnie, referred to. 72.


Reed, Harrison, State Journal, 230.


Reed, Herbert, referred to, 282.


Reed, E. R., in war, 277.


Reynolds, Thos , referred to, 239, 280, 296, 304.


Riordan, Rev., referred to, 312.


Richards, Mrs. L. A., Cong. Ch. Bell, 368. Richards. Rev. C. H., Pastor Cong. Ch., 313, 349-50, 372.


Richardson, Rev. H. Stone, referred to, 357. Rising, R. S., settler, 1837, 74. Robbins & Thornton, referred to, 367-8. Rock. Thomas, referred to, 366. Rockwood, Richard, early resident, 74. Rollins, Nat., referred to, 275, 292, 304.


Rountree. J. H .. in Black Hawk War, 19. Rowan, W., early resident, 20, 24, 104. Rowe, Henry. early workman, 74. Ruggles, J. D., in the war, 305.


Sabin, G. M., in the war, 305.


St. Cyr. Michel, early trader, 25-27, 35, 41, 49, 52.


St. Raphael's Church erected, 234-5.


St. Regina Seminary built, 344.


Salomon, Gov. E. referred to, 306.


Salter, Benj., referred to, 65.


Sanborn, A. S., Mayor. 314, 348.


Schools and School Houses, referred to, 100-1, 129, 139-40, 149. 189-90. 200, 220-1- 2-3-7-8, 233, 249-50, 255-257, 264, 269-70, 288, 291-2, 297, 300, 309-10, 3:5-16, 322-25, 332-6, 365.


Schette, J. C., Foundry. 284.


Schermerhorn House built, 78.


Searie, E S., school teacher. 100.


Searles, Rev. J. M., referred to, 357.


Seaver, W., early workman, 63, 75.


Seymour, Wm. N., early settler, 129, 178, 188, 230, 233.


Seward, W. H., visits Madison, 268.


Settlers, 1840-41, 134, 138.


Sexton, Andrew, referred to, 265, 279.


Shackleford, B., referred to. 79.


Sheldon, S. L., merchant, 315.


Shipman, S. V., referred to, 281, 293, 308.


Shields & Sneeden, merchants, 302.


Sherman, J. B., in Black Hawk War, 19.


Sholes. C. C., refe: red to, 86.


Shake Rag,early name of Mineral Point,41.


Sheldon, J. P., Wis. Democrat, 140. Sherwin, A., referred to, 265.


Skinner, E. W., referred to, 265, 315. Slaughter, Geo. H., early settler, 255-6.


Slaughter, Wm B., early settler, etc., 21, 27-8, 80, 127. 255-6.


Slater, -, Madison Hotel. 73.


Slightam, J., referred to, 367.


Slingerland, E., early Minister, 128-131.


Smedley, Miss, Teacher, 149.


Smith. i . B., Mayo: etc., 262, 265, 207 268, 350.


Smith. John Y., early settler, etc., 10, 11, 140-1, 143-4, 148, 225, 238, 307, 313. Smith, L. M .. Teacher, 144. Smith, Nicholas, early Merchant, 78. 224.


Smith, Gen. W. R., referred to, 87, 307.


Snow. Rev. J. M., referred to, 352.


Spalding, Rev. H. W., Grace Church, 318, 331.


Sorenson & Frederickson, referred to, 313, 316, 360.


Soldiers' Orphans' Home, 299, 300.


Spencer, D. J., referred to, 81, 181.


Sprague, E. T., in war, 278 304.


Stacy, S. G., referred to, 237.


Staines, H. B., referred to, 250.


State Historical Society, organized, etc., 202, 306-8.


State Hospital for Insane, 240, 261, 272-3, 308.


State Journal. established, 230. See At- wood. D., Madison State Journal.


Starkweather, J. C. referred to, 275, 281. 304.


Starks, J. J., City Treasurer, 252. Steam Saw Mill. 78.


Steamer City of Madison, 314.


Steamers, see Barnes, F. Steam Fire Engine 8, 313.


Stebbins, Rev. S., referred to,, 351, 55, 57.


Sterling, J. W., referred to, 225, 226, 235, 266,304.


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Sterling, W. T., early settler, 79, 81, 100, 127,138. Stevens, Mrs. E. F., referred to, 372.


Stewart, J. H., referred to, 367.


Stolze, F. A., referred to, 286. Stone, L. D., referred to, 313.


Stoner, John, early settler, 78, 290, 346-8. Stoner, G. W , referred to, 100, 290, 348. Stoner, Madison, first male child, 347.


Straight, John, referred to, 27.


Strong, M. M., Surveyor, etc., 35-6, 45-48, 50.


Sullivan, W. J., Merchant, 295, 313, 372. Suckow. B. W., referred to, 313.


Sumner. J. M., in the war, 286.


Sumner, Ed., referred to, 367.


Sutherland, Thos. W., early settler, 79, 127, 266-67.


Surveys of Four Lakes, 27.


Suydam, J. V., surveyed Madison, 28-31.


Symington, Capt. J., referred to, 86.


Symonds, Wm. and John, early workmen, 74-85.


Tallmadge, Gov. N. P,, referred to, 79. Tappan, E. A., in the war, 274.


Taylor, Bayard, visits Madison, 244.


Taylor, Jonathan, referred to, 118.


Taylor, Rev. L., Congregational Minister, 271.


Telegraph established, 190.


Tenney, C. K., referred to, 3.0.


Tenney, D. K., referred to, 290, 324.


Tenney, H. A., Editor, etc., 148, 159-65, 231, 233, 242, 276, 311, 377, 380. Terrill, Wm., workman on capitol, 74. Thayer, Delancy. referred to, 224.


Thompson, Rev. H. M., Episcopal Church, 152.


Thompson. Rev. C. L., referred to, 361. Thornton, H. W., same, 74.


Tibbitts & Gordon, merchants, 203.


Tiffany, H. A., early physician, 181. Tiger, The, gambling house, 80, 81, 342-43. Tinline, James, capitol workman. 74. Tolford, J. W., referred to, 286, 305. Towers, Isaac, resident 1837. 77.


Towers, Wm. P., Orphans Home, 300. Trappers of Four Lakes, 10. Tredway, W. W .. referred to, 265, 276, 289. Twombly, J. H., President University, 350.


Ubeldine, resident 1837, 103, 208, 209. Underwood. J. H., artesian well, 310.


Union Congregat'I Church, organized, 265. University Hill, Account of. 31.


University of Wisconsin, organization and history, 183, 199, 200, 217-19, 240, 258-9, 266, 271, 310, 335.


United States Court House and Post Office, account of, 321-2, 340-1.


Van Bergen, P. H., early resident, 73, 131 222, 341, 361.


V an Norstrand, Dr. A. H., referred to, 309. Van Slyke, N. B., referred to, 243 250 257 292.


Van Wyck, A., referred to, 314.


Vineyard, J. R., killing of C. C. P. Arndt, 139-40, 289.


Vilas, Henry, in the war. 286.


Vilas, L. B., 221, 228, 243, 268, 271, 287, 292. Vilas, W. F., in the war, 286. 304, 350.


Vroman, Geo., early settler, 75.


Wakefield, J. A., account of Four Lakes, 23.


Wakeley, E., referred to, 78, 317.


Ward, Dr. A J., in the war, 277.


Ward, Horatio, referred to. 301.


War of Rebel ion. See Rebellion History.


Warner, C. E., wounded in war, 296.


Warren, -, killed by lightning, 111.


Waubesa, Second Lake, account of, 15. Wauconda, Indian Chief, 84.


Weed, Charles, referred to, 73, 79, 334. Welch, J. D., referred to, 73.


Welch. Willam, referred to, 73, 168, 169, 252, 350, 362.


Wells, W. C., merchant, 334.


Weston, J. D., merchant. 46, 149, 233.


Wheeler, W. A., early settler, 75.


Wheeler, N. W., referred to, 86.


White, Wm , imprisoned for murder, 173.


Whitman, Rev. S. S., Baptist Minister, 196, 233.


Whittlescy, Col. C , early traveler, 22-3.


Whitesides, -, early capitol workman, 75.


Widvey, T. J., In the war, 287, 305.


Wilcox, T. M., referred to, 138.


Wilkinson, Rev. J., referred to, 331.


Williams, C. L., referred to, 284.


Williams, David, early workman, 74.


Williamson, E. M., early setcler. 39, 79, 100-1, 138, 366.


Wilson, J. M., referred to, 76.


Wilson, John T., early mechanic, 79.


Wilson, R. F., early settler, 149.


Winnebago Outbreak, etc., 12, 163.


Winnequah, Summer Resort, 312.


Wisconsin Academy of Arts and Sciences organized, 317.


Wis. Argus, newspaper, 77, 148, 179, 189.


Wisconsin Bank, at Madison, org'd, 257. Wisconsin Democrat, newspaper, 140. Wisconsin Enquirer, newspaper, 92-3, 138.


Wisconsin Patriot, newspaper, 231.


Wisconsin Statesman, newspaper, 219


Wisconsin State Histor. Soc. See State Histor. Society.


Wisconsin State Journal. See Madison State Journal, etc.


Wolves in Madison, 119.


Wood, Abrala, early resident, 36, 41, 55, 76, 84.


Wood, Chas. A., referred to, 274, 304.


Woodward, W. H., clergyman, 152.


Woolcock, Wm., referred to, etc., 62, 75. Wootton, R., referred to, 349, 365. Worthington, B. M, referred to, 367.


" Worser," The, old building, 80.


Wright, D. H., teacher, etc., 149. 221, 238, 356. Wyman, W. W., referred to, 73. Wyrick, Rev. C. E., referred to, 357.


Yager. H. W., Madison Hotel, 73. Young & Bros., referred to, 312.


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