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Beuchat, Alfred, 10184
Bible, W. D., 1124
Bible, W. 1 .. , 1125
Big Hollow, 16, 402
Bird Effigy, 7, 1il
Bird Mound, 154
Bird Mound ( view), 155
Birds, 122
Birgen, Lewis, 806
Biser, John, 1112
Black Hawk War, LO
Black Hawk's Flight, 121
Blake, Chauncey M., 654
Blanchet, Cyrus 8., 886
Block, John, 614
Boating on the Mississippi and Wiscon- sin, 381
Bodendein, John, 1112
Bongard, Carl, 944
Bongard, Hubert, 943
Borchers, George, 1096
Boys' Corn Growing Contests, 285
Brandt, Benjamin 8., 1107
Brandt, Frederick, 1117
Brandt, Theodore, 1116
Branu, Rudolph, 804
Brennan, James, 769
Brennan, William, 1016
Brewster, Charles L., 765
Brick yards, SS
Briggs, Clare A., 601
Briggs, J., 613
Brooklyn, 424
Congregational church, Baraboo, 449
Congregationalists, 449, 489, 501
Cooper, Ella A., 771 Cooper, Jesse, 771
Copper Creek Valley, Li
Copper mining, 82 Coughlin, Jerry, 704
Conutry Clubs Federation, 201
Country Life Library, 294
Country Life Movement, 293
Conntry school equipment, 286
County jail, 250
County officers, 1850-1917, 222
County poor farm and insane asylum, 218
Connty sent fights, 210, 383
Cahoon, Wilber, 579
Calydon, 407
Canfield, William 11., 8, 131, 140, 216, 392 Canfield, William IL (portrait ), 212
Carpenter, Charles A., 825
Carpenter, George, 946
Carpenter, John H., 967
Carr, Amos A., 1105 Carroll, Patrick D., 1073 Carson, Frank, 621
Carver, Jonathan, 18Z
Cassell Prairie, 187, 564
Catholics, 452, 477, 499, 502 C'attle, ER Cavalry companies, 350
Cereal regions, 4 Charitable and Relief Institutious, 459 Cheek, Catherine, 668
Check, Philip, 666 Chicago & North Western Railway, 329
Chiengo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, 328
Chief A.ha-cho.ka ( portrait), 183
Chinch bng pwest, 2G Christensen, Christian, 987
Christian Science Society of Baraboo, 453
Christian Scientists, 58
Church of God, 477
Churches, 445, 474, 488, 494, 498, 503, 509, 517, 591
Circuit courts, 261
('ireuit judges, 265 ('ireus in town ( view), 467
Citizens bank, Reedsburg, 481
Civil War organizations, 336
Claridge, George, 358, 975 -
Claridge, John 11., 786
Chiridge, Thomas W., 573
Claridge, William, 975 v
Clark, George M., 669
('lavadatscher, John T., 888
Clavadatscher, Tobias C., 995
Clement, Eduard, 611
Cleopatra's Needle, Z
('lingman, Edwin S., 738
Cobleigh Simon, 1055 "Coll New Year's Day, " 32,3 Cole, Harry E., 132, 608 Company A, First Wisconsin Infantry,
Company I, First Wisconsin Infantry, 359
Brooklyn township, first election, 227 Brown, Bill, 273
ยท Bryant, Robert, 483 Buckley, Thomas B., 685 Buerki, Robert J., 799
Bunn, John C., 792
Burckhardt, William, 909
Burdick, Charles H., 699 Byrne, Francis, 1048
Cady, Ernest IT., 674 C'affisch, William H., 99S
Cahoon, Levi, 578
Cahoon, Pani, 873
County Teachers' Association, 285 Conuty Training School, Reedsburg (view), 285
Court house nt Prairie du Sae (view), 243 Court house, first in Barnboo (view), 244 Court house of the present (view), 246 Cowles, Charles, 270 Coyne, Patrick, 674
Crawford, John B., 387
Creation of other townships, 228
Croal, Michael E., 1100 C'roal, Patrick, 977
Crops, avrenge of standard, in 1880, 43: in 1890, 16; in 1900, 40
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Crops, aerenge production and value in 1916, 54
Crosby, Daniel, 702 Cummings, Albion P., 771 Cummings, William, 982 Curry, James, 318, 745 Curry, Robert B., 817
Dahlke, Otto J., 775 Dairy herd (view), 63 Dairy interests, 81 Dairy regions, 41 Dalles, the, 2, 26, 164, 408 Daly, Frank P., 1108 Daly, Patrick, 1107
Dangel, Louis, 1059
Dano, Herbert W., 596
Darrenongue, Leo M., 358
Darrow, Nathaniel, 838
Daughter of the American Revolution, 178
Davies, G. W., 290
Davis, Jeff, Capture of, 342 Dead Man's Spring, 408
Decot, Charles E., 1085
Dederich, Dennis H., 649
Degree of Honor, 482
Deiniger, Charles, 122 DeKoeyer, Solomon, 677 Dell Creek, 218, 408, 536 Dell Creek Valley, 15 Dell Pilot, 38
Dells of tho Wisconsin, 2, 26, 164, 408 Deltou, 409, 524
Dettmann, John, 690 Devil's Doorway, Z
Devil's Doorway at the Lake (view), 39 . Devil's Lake, 2, 25, 258, 409; fantastic features of, 7; described, 32 Devil's Lake Grave, 158
Devil's Lake State Park, 38
Dibble, James W., 878
Dickie, Robert M., 771
Diehl, Henry, 929 Diehl, John H., 917 Diehl, Julia, 929
Dietl, Joseph, 988 Dietl, Peter M., 988 Dillenbeck, Henry K., 817 District school support, 284
Distant View of Plain (view), 565 Dithmar, Edward F., 1010 Dobratz, William, 863 Doctors of today, 281 Doll, John P., 768 Dorow, Herman, 646 Douglass, Joseph A., 1080 Dowd, Patrick, 1064 Dowd, Robert, 1123 Drew, L. S., 590 Dryer, Grant, 959 Durward, B. I., 10 Durward Glen, 10
Eagle Rock, Z Eagle township, first election, 227 Early industries, 83 Early lawyers, 272
Early probate judges, pen sketches of, . 268
Early settlers, 198 East Bluff, Devil's Lake (view), 26 Eastern Star, 454 Eaton, James H., 27 Educational exhibit, 286
Edwards, William, 809 Egerer, John, 797 Egerer, Obert J., 799 Eighteenth Wisconsin Infantry, 345
Election precincts, 223
Elephant Rock, 7
Eleventh Wisconsin Regiment, 343
Ellefson, Henry J., 650
Enge, Charles, 911
English, Thomas W., 622
Episcopalians, 452 Equitable Fraternal Union, 455, 478, 482 Evangelical Association, 494 Evangelical Lutheran (St. John's) Church, Baraboo, 453
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Prairie du Sae, 494 Evans, Evan W., 1008
Evans, Mary M., 1009
Evening News, 444
Excelsior, 410, 512 Exhibits by Boys' Corn Clubs (view), 288
Fadden, James B., 662 Fairfield, 220
Falls at Durward Glen (view), 11
Fargen, Thomas E., 1121
Farmers & Citizens Bank, Sauk City, 487
Farmers & Merchants Bank, Baraboo, 461' Farmers' Clubs, 282
Farmers Dairy Board of Trade, Spring Green, 505 Farmers State Bank, Spring Green, 505 Farming fifty years ago, 68
Farnsworth, Abraham L., 693
Farnum, Henry J., 725
Farr, Edwin J., 833
Fauna of the county, 102 Federmann, Gustav, 772 Felix, Emma, 673 Felix, Jacob J., 672
Fellowship Club, 458
Fence in the discard (view), 71
Ferber, George, 872
Ferry Road, 516 Fingerhuth, William, 923 Finn, F. J., 559 First Baptist Church, Baraboo, 449 First bridge across the Baraboo, 85 First bridge across the Wisconsin, 490 First census, 215
First county seat, 222 First clection in Baraboo Valley, 259 First events, 2.58
First fair, 258 First Fourth of July celebration, 260 First house in Baraboo (view), 422 First Methodist Episcopal Church, Bara- boo, 445 First National Bank, Baraboo, 460
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First permanent settlers in Baraboo, 259 First Presbyterian Church, Baraboo, 451 First railroad village in county, 495 First schoolhouse in Baraboo (view), 422 First settlers, 323 First state fair, 60
First stone road, 324
First white child born in Madison, 213, 527
First white child born in the county, 260 First white family, 191 First white men, 258 Fish, George L., 689
Fishing, 555 Flanders, Lydia A., 172 Flora about the Dells, 32 Flour scarce, 22 Flynt, H. H., 21
Foresters, 504
Fortnightly Literary Club, 457
Forty-ninth Regiment, 348 Foss, Albert L., 666 Foss, Frank A., 1057
Fourteenth Wisconsin Regiment, 344 Fourth of July celebration, 203
Foxes, 166 Frank, Alphons J., 980 Frank Brothers, 980 Frank, John, 980 Franklin, 560
Fraternal Order of Eagles, 455, 478 Free Press, Reedsburg, 479
Frenz, Jesse W., 780
Frese, William L .. , 845
Fry, Algernon, 856
Fuller, W. W., 912
Fullerton, T. M., 399
Funnell, Villars G., 1077
Gall, William, 589 Gallagher, John, 1088 Gardner, Margaret Wood (portrait), 198 Garrisonville, 546
Garske, Henry, 1042
Gasser, Anna, 941 Gasser, Charles, 1061 Gasser, Florian, 940 Gates, LeRoy, 38 Gattiker, John J., 904 Gattiker, Margaret, 904 Gattwinkel, Henry, 733 Gattwinkel, Mrs. Henry, 733 Geology, 18 German element, 253
German Evangelical Gemeinschaft, Bara- boo, 453
German Methodist Baraboo, 451 German Reformed 489 Germania Club, 478 Giegerich, Bert, 783 Giese, John, 1046 Giese, William, 1045 Ginseng industry, 54, 84 Gleason. Michael, 1123 Glens, 25 Glover, Alvah G., 747
Episcopal Church,
Congregationalists,
Goedecke, Charles H., 758
Goetsch, Walter, 1110
Gollmar, Benjamin F., 703
Gollmar Brothers, 703 Gollmar, Charles A., 703 Gollmar, Fred C., 708 Gollmar, Walter 8., 703 Goodell, Elizabeth, 1122 Good Roads Movement, 323
Grand Army of the Republic, 455, 478, 5.09
Grantin, George 1030
Gray, Harry L., 952 Great modern water power, 305
Green, Edwin, 952 Greenfield, 411; early days, 544, 549; first white settlers, 545; pioneer teach- ers, 550
Greenfield township, first settlers, 218
Greenwood, Robert, 960
Griggs, Richard B., 828
Groat, Francis M., 1090
Gross, George A., 879
Grote, Dorothea, 1023
Grote, Henry, 1022
Girotophorst, Herman, 728
Grubb, Philip, 581
Guhl, Henry, 900 1
Hackett Association, 506
Hackett, Davis, 859 Hackett family, 506
Hackett, Fannie J., 297
Hackett, George W., 821
Hackett, N. B., 688
Hackett, Timothy, 687
Hackett, Wesley O., 688 Hahn, Henry, 663 Halasz, Charles, 203, 375
Halbersleben, William, 950
Hale, Henry L., 828
Hamburg, August, 616
Hamburg, John F., 894
Haney, Charles B., 260
Hanger, Thaddeus B., 750
Hanley, Bridget, 758
Hanley, Michael, 757 Hanson, George P., 723
Haraszthy, Agostin, 203, 375, 483; por- trait, 204; personal characteristics, 211; erected first house in Sauk City, 260
Haraszthy, Charles, 203 Haraszthy Colony, 203 Harder, Ferdinand, 1000 Harms, Fred W., 1118 Harms, Henry, 602 Harris, William H., 1058
Harrisburg, 564 Harseim, Yoss, 712
Hart Brothers, 952
Hart, James P., 952
Hart, Patrick H., 952
Harvest Festival at District No. 5 School (view), 501 Harvesting the potato crop (view), 53 Haseltine, William, 779 Hasheider, Adelia, 765
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Hasheider, William, 764 Haskins, Abraham Lincoln, 353 Haskins, Gideon Wells, 353 Haskins, Simon Cameron, 353 Haskins triplets (portrait), 354 Hass, Gustav W., 605 Hasse, William, 1104 Hasz, Herman, 605 Hatz, John J., 854 Hauling grain from Baraboo to Mil- waukee, 91 Hawley, Mrs. S. A., at the age of eighty (portrait), 527 Hawley, Victoria W. P., 527 Healy, Patrick F., 1064 Hengstler, Charles, 682 Hengstler, Gottlieb, 802 Hengstler, Janet, 802 Henke, August, 1029 Henrichs, F. J., 1124 Henry, Peter, 630 Herfort, Frank, 754 Herr, John, 905 Herrington, John W., 994 Hickey, Martin, 580 High water on the Wisconsin (1911) (view), 308
Highest point in the county, 12 Highway Commissioner's report for 1916, 3.22
Highways of travel, 162
Hill, Fannie, 705 Hill, George M., 647 Hill, Henry A., 705 Hill, James, 1012
Hill, James H., 675
Hill Point Auto & Milling Co., 1106 Hills, Arthur C., 853
Hinrichs, Fred A., 1078 Hirschinger, Charles, 68, 715 Hirschinger, Corwin, 795
Historical Rooms and Museum (view), 420
Hoag, Edwin M., 671 Hoag, Stella R., 672 Hofmann, Carl A., 662 Hofstatter, John R., 734
Holton, Patrick, 670 Holton, Patrick J., 671
Holton, Thomas J., 1094 Holtz, Fred J., 1011 Holtz, William C., 788 Home Economies Club, 488 Honey Creek, 6, 219, 411, 560; naming of, 564
Honey Creek Bluffs, 6 Honey Creek township, first election, 295 Honey Creek Valley, 16; early times in, 5.62
Honor list, 360 Hoover, Mortimer, 847 Hop industry, 56, 94, 258, 526 Hop picking machine, 99 Hoppe, Julius, 841 Horkan, George, 1013
Horkan, George T., 1021 Horkan, Peter J., 1105 Horse Bluff, 411
Howley, Timothy F., 1066 Huge Man Effigy, 139 Hulburt, Frank D., 1052 Hunting, 555 Huntington, J. T., 37 Hurley, Patrick H., 989 Hyer, Walter 8., 885
Illustrations, Skillet Falls, 9; Falls at Durward Glen, 11; East Bluff, Devil's Lake, 26; North Freedom Iron Mines, 34; Old Style Saw Mill, 37; Devil's Doorway at the Lake, 39; Harvesting the Potato Crop, 53; Rooting for the Allies, 53; Old Hop House, 57; Dairy Herd, 63; the Old Folks at Home, 60; Fence in the Discard, 71; Old Time Household Utensils, 78; Pioneer Neces- sities, 78; Types of Mounds Found in Sauk County, 126; Indian Mound of the Polson Group (1905), 137; Mau Mound, 140; Bird Mound, 153; In- dians of Local Fame, 180; Chiet A-ha-cho-ka, 183; Interior of Pio- meer Home, 185; Present States of Old Northwest Territory, 189; Mrs. Margaret Wood Gardner, 198; Count Agostin Haraszthy, 204; William H. Canfield, 217; Sauk County in 1849, 226; Court House at Prairie du Sac, 243; First Court House in Baraboo, 244; Court House of the Present, 246; Some Sauk County Schools, 283; Coun- ty Training School, Reedsburg, 285; Exhibits by Boys' Corn Clubs, 288; With a Teacher in the Game, 292. Playground Apparatus, King's Corners School, 293; Maypole Dance, District School No. 3, Washington, 295; Plum Valley School, Woodland, 298; Last Log School House in Sauk County, 300; Power House and Dam near Prai- Fie du Sac, 306; High Water on the Wisconsin (19IT), 308; An Old Time Mail Coach, 316; West Sauk Road Before and After Improvement, 325; Road Surfaced with Crushed Stone, 326; Sample Unimproved Road, 327; Colonel A. G. Malloy, 345; the Haskins Triplets, 354; Road Through the Woods, 368; Scene Near Fern Dell, 409; Historical Rooms and Museum, 120; First House in Baraboo, 422; First Schoolhouse in Baraboo, 422; Baraboo About the Time of Incorpora- tion, 428; Baraboo in the '70s, 434; Joint District No. 4 School, Baraboo, 437; Baraboo High School, 440; Third Avenue, Looking East, Baraboo, 450; Old Wisconsin House, 459; Al Ring- ling's Theater, 462; Circus in Town, 467; Reedsburg City Hall, 470; Main Street, West, Reedsburg, 473; Street Scene in Sauk City, 484; Old Briggs House, 491; Hon. J. S. Tripp, 492; the Tripp Memorial, 493; Old Strong's Hotel, Spring Green, 499; Harvest Festival at District No. 5 School, 501;
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Main Street of Spring Green, 504: North Freedom Village, 508; Mrs. S. A. Hawley at the Age of Eighty, 527; Old Newport Hotel, 532; Distant View of Plain, 565
ludian exodus of 1840, 175
Indian Mound of the Polson Group (1905) (view), 13Z
Indian remains, 160 lucian tales, 542
luchian totems, significance of, 125 Indian villages, 374
Indians, 127, 166
Kraft, Fred, 997
Krueger, August, 1102
Krueger, Edward, 1027
Krueger, Ernest, 1120
Krueger, William A., 1103
Kruse, Conrad, 1000
Kruse, Fred C., 610
Kruse, Henry, 1101
Kruse, Henry W., 1106
Ladd, Alfred W., 676
Ladd, Charles 8., 3.35
Lake of the Hills, 412
Lake Swenson, 311
Lake Wisconsin, 311
Lakes, 13
LaMar, Marion, 600
Langenhan, Frederick A., 781
Lapham Field Notes, 30
Lapham, Increase A., 30, 131, 140
Last bear hunt in the Baraboo hills, 108
Last log schoolhouse in the county 561
Last log schoolhouse in Sauk County (view), 3.00
La Valle, 413; early settlement, 509; schools, 510
Lawyers, early, 272
Lee, Charles H., 715
Lee, Idu H., 716
Lee, John, 653
Leiehier, Adam, 598
Leigh, J. D., 1123
Leppla, George H., 739
Levi, Kate, 253
Lime kilns, 88
Lime Ridge, 413
Keith, Joseph, 1044
Keller, Ferdinand, 721 .
Keller, Herman, 721
Keller, Lawrence, 749
Kellogg, A. N., 414
Kellogg, Archibald, 927
Kellogg, Chauncey W., 927
Kellogg, Mary E., 927 Kelley, Hugh, 29
Kelly, Daniel M., 682 Kelsey, W. T., 268
Lookout Rock, Z ' Lower Narrows of the Baraboo, 5
Lowest Point in the County, 12
Loyal Americans, 494
Lucht, Herman, 1086
Lucht, Herinan C. W., 1080
Lucht, William, 1095 Luckow, Edward L., 799
Luhrsen, Fred W., 622 Lumber rafts, 535
Lutherans, 453, 475, 509
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Kester, Charles M., 1049 Keysar, Adelaide P., 864 Keysar, Holmes C., 865 Keysar, Miles HT., 984 Kindschi, John M., 789 King, Elias D., 722 King, Sylvester E., 869 Kingston township, first election, 22,
Kinsley, Stephen N., 793
Klein, Louis, 763
Kleiner, IL O., 830
Knights of Pythias, 455, 478
Koenig, Christina, 840
Koenig, Frederick, 1125
Koenig, Henry, 840 Koerth, Albert, 849
Kohlmeyer, Frederick W., 1102
Kollmeyer,, Fred, 1118
Kollmeyer, Henry F., 1119
Koshawagos, 458
Indians of Local Fame (view), 180 Interior of Pioneer Home (view), 185 Inter Se Club, 457
"Iron Brigade of the West," 339
Iron industries, 89, 512
Iron regions, 33 Ironton, 412, 542 Iroquois mine, 412 Isenberg, George, 625
Jackson Creek, 412
Jackson, E. D., 549
Jacoby, Antone, 707
Jaeger, Oscar F., 698 Jameson, Albert, 199
Jeffries, Cassius S., 619 Jenkins, Mary M., 530 Johnson, C. D., 1098
Johnson, Franklin, 708
Johnson, Wilbur D., 761
Johnson, William, 1111
Johnson, William, "Unele,"' 200
Johnson, W. A., 752
Joint District No. 4 School, Baraboo (view), 437 Jones, John D., 517 Jonesville, 219 Judges, 265 Justices of the Peace, 262
Kaney, Frank, 1003
Karstetter, George A., 1075
Keifer, Mrs. Henry, 562
Keitel, Mary, 907
Keitel, Michael, 907
Lincoln, Memories of, 351
Litchfield, 413
Literary Club of 1876, 456 Little Baraboo River, 14 Litz, Thomas R., 1087
Live stock, 42
Live stock as beasts of prey, 71 Loganville, 523: churches, 523; banks, 523
Kessler, Theodore H., 1034
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Maccabees, 478 Markey, Joseph, 1007 ." Madame Washington, " 124 Madison Guards, 33Z Mahoney, Bert, 639 Mahoney, Maud K., 640 Main Street of Spring Green (view), 504 Main Street, West, Reedsburg (view),
Malloy, A. G. (portrait), 345 Man Mound, 139; Preservation of, 140; described, LI Man Mound (view), 140 Man Mound Park, 142, 413
Manthey, August L., 744 Manthey, Heury C., 732
Markee, Asa E., 1054 Marriott, Edward G., 1062 Marriott, Elizabeth K., 1063 Marriott, William T., 934
Marsh, Edward N., 821
Marshall, Roujet D., 266 Marshall, W. 8., 534
Martiny, August, 924 Martiny, Riley J., 609
Mash, William H., 803 Masons, 453, 477, 494, 501
Mather, Metler, 657 Matt's Ferry, 316, 516 Maxwell Water Power, 302 Mayor, first of Baraboo, 259 Maypole Dance, District School No. 3, Washington (view), 295 MeCarville, Frank, 1126 MeDermott, John J., 986
MeDounell, James, 1115
MeDonneH, John P., 1115 MeGilvra, George B., 882
MePhillips, Patrick, 946 Mears, John, 1092 Memorial Pillar to Yellow Thunder, 180 Memories of vanished men and women,
Merrimack, 220, 413, 516 Merrimack of today, 517; churches, 517 Metcalf, Frank H., 621
Metcalf, Fred, 706 Metcalf, Isaac, 621
Metenlf, Mary E., 852 Metcalf, Richard, 852 Methodist Church, Reedsburg, 474 Methodists, 399, 445, 474, 494, 503, 500 Mexican War, Soldiers of, 334
Meyer, August, 656 Meyer, C. F. Henry, 624 Meyer, F. J., 930
Meyer, George H., 1117 Meyer, Henry J., 1117 Meyer, Henry W., 1026 Meyer, Herman, 915 Meyer, Jacob C., 882 Meyer, John, 881 Middle Water Power, 304 Mihlbauer, William, 1127 Military Affairs, 334 Mills, 87, 518 Mills. B. F., 222
Mines, 34 Minnewaukan, Alt Mirror Lake, 13, 73, 414 Mittlestadt, Charles, 693 Modern Woodmen of America, 455, 478, $84, 489, 501 Morly, Andrew, 812 Moely, Martin, 729 Montgomery, L. E., 974
Montgomery, William G., 902 Moore, Levi, 214, 335, 382
Moore, Valloo V., 844 Morley, Adaline S., 896
Morley, Frank, 778 Morley, J. W., 284
Morley, Nelson W., 93, 894
Morley, Raisa A., 783
Morley, Rollo, 784
Morley, Thomas, 1021
Morse, George T., 629 Mould, Mathew H., 660 Mound Preservation Movement, 141
Mounds, 7, 131, 135, 147
Mounds, Types of found in Sauk County (view), 126 Mueller, Henry, 826 Muscoda Mission, 401 Myers, David, 560
Nachreiner, Joseph M., 945 Nachreiner, Joseph X., 944 Narrows Creek, 5 Narrows, Upper and Lower, 114 Native races, 127
Naumann, Henry L., 643
Nehring, Henry, 768
Neitzel, Paul, 724
Nelson, Andrew, 1027
Nenman, Charles W., 896
Newport, 330; story of, 534; transferred to Kilbouru, 534; christened, 537 Newspapers, 443, 479, 486, 494, 505 New Union School, Baraboo, 438 Nichols, Phillip W., 403 Nigger Head Rock, 6
Nineteenth Regiment, Wisconsin In- fantry, 346 Ninman, Charles F., 487, 660
Ninman, Max H., 487, 661 Ninth Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry, 343 Norris, L. J., 871
Norris, Ned J., 871
North Freedom, 414; platted, 506; incor- porated, 507: banks, 507; churches, 509; societies, 509 North Freedom Iron Mines (view), 34 Noted stage horses and drivers, 320 Noyes, A. A., 281
Noyes, David J., 348
Noyes, David K., 275
Number and Value of Live Stock in 1880, 45; in 1890, 48: in 1900, 51; in 1910, 52; in 1916. 5T
Ochsner, Heury, 696 Ochsner, Henry A., 572 Odd Fellows. 4.54, 477, 501 Old Briggs House (view), 101
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Old Folks at Home (view), 66 Old Hop House (view), 57 Old Newport, 530 Old Newport Hotel (view), 532 Old Pinery, 15 Old Sauk (Indian) City, 160 Old Settlers' Association, 417 Old Strong's Hotel, Spring Green (view), 499
Old Style Saw Mill (view), 37 Old-time amusements, 369
Old-time doctors, 280 Old Time Household Utensils (view), Z5 Old Time Mail Coach (view), 316 Old Wisconsin House (view), 459
Olson, Anthony, 1127 O'Riley, James, 335 Ost, Henry, 935
Ott, Reynard 8., 915
Paddock, Benjamin G., 760
Paddock, George J., 786
Paddock, John M., 921
Palmer, Charles E., 858 Palmer, Mrs. L. H., 83, 369, 544
Pansy Heights, 20 Parfrey Gorge, 10 Parfreys Glen, 415 Payne, Jefferson C., 603
Payne, William H., 756
Pearson, Alger C., 745 Pearson, Charles, 1093 Pearson, Thomas, 1099 Peck, Francis N., 629
Peck, H. L., 925
Peck, Mrs. Eben, 252 Peck, Victoria W., 213 Pedro Club, 458 Peet, Stephen D., 141 Perkins, Lucy F., 425
Perkins, Stephen D., 851
Perry, Ralph P., 617 Petzke, William F., 763
Pewit's Nest, 8, 415
Philipp, Emanuel L., 596 Physicians, 277 Pieper, Frank, 996 Pierce, William S., 990 Pigg, Henry, 713 Pigg, Sarah A., 713 Pine Grove Park, 957 Pineries, 36 Pioneer days, 67 Pioneer experience, 975
Pioneer fruit growers, 394
Pioneer hop farmers, 58 Pioneer implementa, Z7 Pioneer Methodism, 399 Pioneer Necessities (view), 78
Pioneer pineries, 38.5 Pioneer scientist, 30 Pioneer wood manufacturers, 510
"Pionier am Wisconsin," 487 "Pionier Presse, " 486 Place Names, Alphabetical List, 405 Plain, 5.66 Platt, August, 836
Playground Apparatus, King's Corners School (view), 293 Plum Valley School, Woodland (view), 298
Pomological efforts, 393 Population 1875, 1880 and 1885, 251; 1890, 1900 and 1910, 252
Population, National distribution in county, 252 Portage Trail, 164
Porter, Merton L., 1006
Porter, Walworth D., 570
Pottery vessel, perfect, 150
Powell, Edgar S., 954
Power House and Dam near Prairie du Sac (view), 306
Power, William J., 741
Prairie du Sac, 222, 305, 489, 491; first settled, 483; schools, 492; water and electric plants, 493; newspapers, 494; churches and societies, 494
Prange, Herbert H., 358
Prehistorie Mounds, Z
Premo, George E., 887
Premo, Joseph E., 875
Premo, William H., 827
Presbyterians, 451, 475, 494
Present stage lines, 323
Present States of Old Northwest Terri- tory (map), 182 Press, 443, 479, 486, 494
Primitive highways of travel, 162
Principal Farm products in 1900, 50
Private schools, 436
Probate courts, 261
Probate judges, 266, 268
Prochnow, Herman, 1097
Prochnow, Julius, 1097
Property valuation, 1880-1916, 254
Prospect Hill, 12
Prouty, M. R., 1003
Prouty, U. T., 1121
Provision caches, 148
Purdy, Harry C., 971
Purdy, William R., 970
Quaker Settlement, 395 Quarries, 5
Quarry center, 512 Quimby, Jessie A., 794
Quimby, John B., 793 Quinn, John, 1015
Quisisana, 415
Radtke, Carl, 1095 Rafting, 37 Ragatz, Joseph B., 978 Railroads, 328 Randall, Byron, 1018
Rattlesnake Knob, 415
Red Cross Auxiliary, Reedsburg, 479 Reedsburg, 415; industries, 88; founding of. 469; schools, 469; incorporation of. 470; publie school system, 471; water and light supply, 472; Star fire depart- ment, 472: churches, 474; secret and benevolent societies. 477; newspapers, 479; banks, 480; fairs, 481
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Reedsburg City Hall (view), 470 Reedsburg High School (view), 283 Reedsburg Public Library, 472 Reedsburg Times, 480
Reedsburg Water Power, 305 Reedsburg Women's Club, 478 Religious life and camp meetings, 553 Remington, C. C., 267, 274; reminis- cences, 269 Rendtorff, Edmond, 204; recollections, 375
Retzloff, Godfried, 989
Retzloff, Herman, 656
Reuschlein, William, 634
Rich, Wallace V., 696 Richartz, John, 1104
Riches, John R., 922
Rieser, John, 931
Riggert, John, 591 Ringling, Albert C., 462, 635
Ringling Brothers, 462
Ringling, Lou, 638
Ringling's Theater (view), 462 Rischmueller, F. Henry, 735
Rivers and lakes, 301
Road districts, 223
Road Surfaced with Crushed (view), 326
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Road Through the Woods (view), 368 Roads, 367
Robinson, Lewis B., 1071
Robson, Edward, 919
Robson, Forrest, 920
Rodwell, Henry J., 633
Roecker, William, 1036
Roick, Henry, 709
Rooney, John, 96, 855 Rooting for the Allies (view), 5% Roper, William, 1068
Rose, William, 949 Rosenbaum, Frank, 695
Roser, Leonard C., 838
Rowan, Wallace, 195, 382
Royal Arcanum, 45h
Royal Neighbors, 455, 478, 489, 494
Rudy, August, 813
Rudy, Gustav, 737
Runge, Clara T., 143
Runge, E. August, 655 Rural school survey, 289
Ryan, Charles E., 765 Ryan, Willis F., 908
Sacs, 166
St. Joseph 's Roman Catholic Church, Baraboo, 452
Sample Unimproved Road (view), 327 Sander, Henry F., 1115 Sandusky, 416 Sarrington, Henry L., 993 Sauk City. Founding. 205; first frame house, 379; first called Haraszthy, 416; incorporated, 484; fire department, 486 ; newspapers, 486: postoffice moved, 486 ; banks, 487; industries, 487: schools, 488; churches and societies, 488
Sauk City Rifle Company. 485 Sauk County Agricultural Society, 52
Sauk County Country Clubs, 290 Sauk County Country Lite Association, 289
Sauk County Democrat, 444
Sauk County Historical Society, 132, 419 Sauk County Humane Society organized, 259
Sauk County in 1849 (map), 226 Sauk County in 1853, 361
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