History of Brown County, Wisconsin, past and present, Volume I, Part 45

Author: Martin, Deborah Beaumont; S.J. Clarke Publishing Company
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Chicago, The S.J. Clarke publishing company
Number of Pages: 480


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Chapman, Charles, 99.


Chapman, Col. William1, 202, 203.


Chardon. Father, 44.


Chawanon, Menominee chief, 70.


Chicago & Northwestern, 171.


"Chippewa Territory," 153.


Christ Church. 254-256.


Circuit Court, judges of, 103.


Clark, George Rogers, 70.


Clark, Capt. Nathan, 128.


Clark. Satterlee, 144, 145.


Code of 1820, 93. 94.


Collections, remarkable, of stone and copper implements, 7. Colonel Talbot Chambers Island, 82. Colonists, pioneer, 87.


Company B, 203.


Company F .. 14th Wisconsin, 202, 203.


Company HI., 9th Wisconsin, 202. Company H., 12th Wisconsin, 201, 202.


"Company of the Colony," its proposal to open up commercial depots, 43. Constitution, state, adopted, 155. Constitutional Convention, second, 162-175.


Cornfields, Indian, II.


Cotton, Judge John, 102.


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Coulon, Nicholas, his final and crushing blow against the Fox nation, 49.


Council between western tribes and N. Y.


Indians, 121; chiefs attending, 121; result of, 122.


County Board of Supervisors, 166; list of chairmen of, 334, 335.


County clerks, list of, 334.


Coureur de bois, 28.


Court, first organized, 92; county, 93: justice, 94; supreme, 94.


Courthouse, construction of discussed, 107. 168, 170, 172; the old, 349, 350; the present 336.


Couterot, Hubert, 63, 64.


Cox, Joshua F., 159.


Crane, Dr. 11. O., 206, 207.


Criminals, trials of. 94.


Crooks, Ramsay, 81.


Curtis, Capt. Daniel, 241.


Dairy interests. 233-239.


Dallas, Alexander J , 79.


Davis, Jefferson, 143.


de Champlain, Samuel, 13.


Deeds, Indian, 84, 181.


De Joinville, Prince, III.


de la Barre, Governor, his unfortunate ex- pedition against Iroquois, 34


Denmark, village of, 317.


De Pere, chosen as seat of justice, 165; town of. 305.


"De Pere" Company, 159.


De Pere Hydraulic Company. 164.


De Pere Public Library, 266.


De Pey-ter. Capt., 70, 71.


De Rigaud, receives La Baye in 1753. 50 "Devil" River, 12.


Diamond Match Company, The. 192.


Dickens, Charles, rol.


Dickenson, William, 118.


Dickson, Col. Robert. 74-76, 79.


Dix, Dorothea, 169.


Doty. James D, 87. 04. 05. 138. 153. 154. 100. 161.


Doyle, murderer. 140.


Drew. John. 84.


Ducharme, Col. Joseph, 313.


Dulhut, Greysolon, 32.


DuQuesne, Governor, applies for La Baye for Francois Vaudreuil, 56.


Dutchman's Creek. 325.


Eaton, 318. Ellis, Albert G., 86, 122, 182, 241


Ellis, Eleazer Il .. 102.


Elmore, Andrew E., 161. Emigrants, influx of, in 1848, 180.


England, desperate efforts to direct beaver traffic to Albany by. 37.


Enjabran, Father and Sieur de Courtemanche. 13. Epidemics, cholera, 120. Exports, 153. 154.


Fair. first church, held in Green Bay. 132 Farrell, Governor, 176. Finger Church, 341. Fires of 1871. 229, 230. First National Iron Company, 232. First Presbyterian Church, 257. Fisheries, 327-329.


Flintville, 322.


Fontenoy, village of, 317.


Foote, Dr. Lyman, 148.


Force, Gen. M. F., 226.


Forest trade, 27, 28.


Fort Edward Augustus, 64-68.


Fort Howard, 83. 199; description of, 139; commanders of, 140; amusements at, I41 ; in 1834, 146.


"Fort St. Francis," early years of, 46.


Foster, N. C., 192.


Four Legs, chief of Winnebagoes, 120.


Foxes, the, 44; expeditions against, 40; coun- cil held by. 47.


Fox River, the, 34, 61, 72.


Fox River Iron Company, 232, 233.


Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Company. The. 176, 177, 179.


"Fox-Wisconsin River Improvement," 173. Franks, Jacob, 84.


Frazer, Judge William C., 101.


French-Canadian voyageurs, 61. 69, 184.


French, repulse of the, by the Saki garrison, 52 Fur trade, the. 2; in Canada and at La Baye, 27.


Gagnier family, massacre of, 1.43.


Gardiner. H. C .. 185, 186.


Germans, the coming of the first, 338-340.


Gorrell, Ensign James, 04-07.


Gratiot. Major, 83.


Great Turtle Island ( Mackinac ), 67.


Green Bay Advocate, 174, 229.


Green Bay, list of commandants at. 54: early name of, 61; French fort at, 63; in 1761, 64: Capt. Balfour at. 63, 64; renamed, 64; in 1763. 68, 69; in 1766. 60: at outbreak of revolution, 70; first use of English name, To: early in the 19th century, 83; meeting of citizens of. 119; military. 130; a "garri- son town." 137; township, 163; borough of, 165; incorporated as a city, 167; in 1854. 183, 184: mayors of. 304.


Green, Israel. 204. Grignon, Augustin, 82. Grignon, Louis, 74, 75. 82, 83. Grignon. Pierre 69. 85.


Groseillers, Medard C., and Pierre de'Esprit, 16.


Hand Mills, 85. Harbor, 292-295. Hart Line, The, 200.


Hennepin, Father. 33.


Henning. Dr., 82, 138.


Hobart, town of. 324


1Tolland, town of. 314.


Home market, 84. Horner. John Scott, 155, 156.


Howard township, 164. Howe. Timothy O., 102. 196, 197. 205.


Hudson, Hendrick, 13.


Humboldt, 318, 319. Humboldt Congregation, 340.


Huntington. Howard J .. 100. Hydraulic Company of De Pere, 158, 159.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 350. Indian chiefs, 121. Indians, the, 7-137; their arts and industries, 0; their homes, 10; duties of the Indian


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women, 10; men made canoes, 10; their pleasures, u1; queer customs of, II; their musical instruments, II; gambling among, II : their feasts and pagan ceremonials, 12; clissatisfaction among because of extortion- ate prices charged by French, 53.


Industries, lumber and milling compete with fur trade, 84. Insect lives, 344-346.


Institutions under control of county board, 333- Iron furnace industry, 231, 232. Irvin, David, 100. Irwin, Alex. J., 94, 118. Irwin, Major Matthew, 80, 81, 83. Irwin. Robert, 86, 97, 118.


Jacobi, Lieut. Arthur, 200, 201. Jesuit missionaries, 26, 44. Johnson, Thomas S., 118. Joice, Aruba J., 95. Jouett, Charles, 79 Jourdain, Joseph, 133.


Jourdains. the home of the, 118. Judicial district established, 94


Kellogg Public Library, 266. Kellogg, Rufus B., 313. Kemper. Rt. Rev. Jackson, 146, 147. Ke-tau-ka, 148. Kickapoos, the, 9.


La Baye, sec Green Bay; region of, prac- tically deserted, 43; a central point for con- sultation of French officers, 47: fort at, well garrisoned, 52: constantly growing in importance, 55; theft and license at, 57. Lahontan, Baron, 34. Land-office, 131. Lange, village of. 317. Langlade family, 61-63. 68. 69, 70-72. Lansing, Abraham, murder of, by Indians, 66. Lark, 317.


La Salle, Chevalier, 33; his trouble with plundering savages, 33. Last, Judge John, 99. Lawe, John, 74, 75, 84, 06; his home, 140. Lawrence, town of, 166, 315.


Lawrence University. 112. Lawton. Capt. Joseph T., 202. Lee, Isaac, 88. Leggett, Gen. M. D., 226, 227. Legislature, first territorial member of, 157. 158.


Libraries, carly, 265. Lignery, Sieur de. his letter giving account of his expedition against the Foxes, 48. Lincoln, Abraham, 171, 196, 197, 209, 21I. Little Butte des Morts, 52: treaty of, 120. "Little Cady," 202. Little Rapids, 113. Lockwood. James H., 04. Lodges of Brown county, 349. Loring, Henry, 140. Lumber industry, 2. Lutheranism, 261-263.


McCall, Iames, 120, 123. VlcDouall. Col .. 77. "Tackinac, 67. (ison. Dr. William S., 147, 148. S. 281-284.


Marest, Joseph, his letter to La Mothe Cadil- lac, 43. Marin, Joseph, relieves his father at post on Fox River, 56. Marin, Sieur, commander of expedition against Outagamies, 49. Marquette, Father Jacques and Louis Joliet, 23, 24.


Marriages, early methods of performing, 61. Marsh, Cutting, 130. Martin, Morgan L., 100, 174-176, 200.


Mascoutins, the, 9.


Mason, Gov. S. T .. 154, 155.


Mason township, 164.


Masonry, 31-344.


Mathurin, Pierre, his tragic death, 55.


Mazzuchelli, Father, 129, 252, 253.


Menominee Lodge, F. & A. M., 142.


Menominees. the, 79.


Menomineeville, 89, 98; as county seat, 163. Merrill, Curtis R., 100, 205-209.


Merrill, M. E., 147.


Merrill, S. S., 191. Merrill. William E., 200


Merriman, Rev. William, 199.


Methodist churches. 250.


Mexico, war with, 149-151.


Meyers, George H1., 103. Miamis, the, o; desperate revolt among, 40.


Michigan, admitted to statehood, 156.


Michigan Territorial Council, 154. Michigan Territory, boundaries of, enlarged, 154; townships organized in, 163.


Miller, Andrew G., 10I.


Miller, Col. John, SI.


Milwaukee, the townsite of, 131.


Missionaries, murder of. 33.


Mission House of St. Francois Xavier, the site of, never wholly lost, 19.


Mitchell, W. R. 220-225. Monahan, Nicholas J., 103.


Montreal, a great council held at, in August, 1701. 41.


Morrison and Glenmore. 316, 317. Morse. Jedediah, 105. Mounds, Indian, in Green Bay, 17; in Sua- mico. 17, 18; in Preble, 18.


Murphy Lumber Company, The, 192.


Navarino, town of, 117. Neville, Mr. and Mrs., 265. New Denmark, town of, 317, 318. New France, Gov. of, his letter to French minister, 53. New Franken, 320. Newton, James K., 202. New York and De Pere Iron Company, 231, 232. New York Land Company, 105. Nicolet, Jean, 13-16. "No man's land," 155. Northeastern Poultry & Pet Stock Associa- tion, 351.


"Ogemawnec," 68. O-Kee-Wah, 124-126. "Old King's village," 70. Oneida Indians, their delegates, 108. Osaukee, the. o Outagamies, the, 79.


Palmer, M. E., 215-220.


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Panics, of 1857, 190, 191 ; of 1873, 232.


Perrot, Nicholas, 28-31; his return home to Three Rivers, 35; appointed commander in chief of La Baye, etc., 35; his powerful oratory, 36; his presentation of the world famous silver ostensorium, 36; his expedi- tion against the Iroquois, 36, 37; its result, 37; greater responsibility by the French government entrusted to, 39; his plea to save the Foxes, 45, 69.


Peters, Samuel, 86.


Pinney, Justice, 100.


Pioneers, some influential, 153.


Pittsfield, town of, 166, 31I.


Political offices held by residents of Brown county, 269-271.


Pond, Peter, 70.


Poor farm, the, 169.


Porlier, Jacques, 74, 94, 96, 118.


Porter, Mrs. 257, 258.


Pottawatomies, the, 8, 79.


Preble, 318, 324.


Presbyterian church, 259.


Press, the, 273-276.


Property, personal and real, 167.


Public Library, question of a, first mooted, 265; free, founded, 266.


Pulaski, 31I.


Pullman, Capt., 74.


Puthoff, William Henry, 80


Railroads, 277-281.


Rapides des Peres, 158.


Reaume, Charles, 72, 73.


Reaume, Jean Baptiste, 61.


Red Banks, legend of, 123, 124.


Red Bird, Winnebagoe warrior. 143.


Religion, 85; early settlers' influence, 251.


Religious training, early, 1IS.


Rice, wild, 10.


Richard, Father Gabriel, 251.


Richelieu, Cardinal, 27.


Ridgepoint, 315, 316.


Roads, 170.


Robinson, Charles D. 177. Rockland, 315.


Sacquepée, Joachim, 53.


Sakis, the, revolt of, 51.


Sale School, 247.


Sa-que-tack, chief. 105, 106


Satteriee, Dr., 148.


Sauks, the, 79.


Sawmill, the first found in northwest terri- tory, 84; its location, 84; first in Brown county, 186, 18Q. Schoolcraft, Henry R., 1,30


School superintendents, 249, 250.


Schools, early, in Brown county, 241-248; present, 248. 249. Scott. Capt Martin, 147.


Scott. town of. 318-322. Sheriff, his oath of office, 91.


Shingle buyers, 189


Slaves, Pawnee Indian, 61.


Smith, B. F., 184, 185.


Smith family, the, 1.39.


Smith, Col. Joseph Lee, 8, Smith, Lient. E. Kirby, 145. Societies, Soldiers Aid, 211, 212.


Southwest Company, reorganized, 79. "Specie circular," 131, 132.


Speculation, and demoralization of Canadian youth, 28.


Sprague, Ezra T., 102.


Stambaugh, Samuel C., 123, 128, 182.


Steamer, first, from Mississippi River, see Aquila. Stowe, Alex. W., 102.


Strang, James, 320, 330.


Suamico, 318, 322.


Summit Portage Canal & Road Company, 173.


Supremacy, struggle for, by France and England, 58.


St. Anthony township, 163.


St. Francis, Fort, 61, 64.


St. Francois River, 45.


St. Francois Xavier, mission of, many coun- sels held at, 35.


St. Jacob's, Jean Baptiste, 119.


St John's Parish, 253.


St. Mary's, 253, 254.


St. Norbert's College, 353.


St. Patrick's, 254


St. Regis, town of, 109


St. Willebrord. 254.


Sts. Peter and Paul, 254


Taylor, Zachary, 138.


Tenth Judicial Circuit, formed, 102.


Territory of Wisconsin, 104.


T. O. Howe Post No. 124. 337.


Toll gates, 309, 310.


Tornado, the great. 230, 231.


"Town of Wilcox." 164.


Traders, 61-61. 06.


Treaties, Indian, 131.


Twiggs, David, 143.


Upriver business, 289.


Van den Broek, Father, 129, 130, 253.


Verchères, 63.


Vieau, Andrew J. Sr., 241.


Vimont, Father, his account of first white man to Green Bay, 14. Vineyard, James R., 160, 161.


War declared, 74.


War of 1812, 61-77.


Ward, Dr. David, 149.


Washington House, 133.


"Washington" Island, 81.


Washington Lodge, 341.


Water transportation, 284-289. Wayside, 317. Whenton, Dr. Walter V., 148.


Wheelock, Capt. Carleton, 202.


Whistler family, 139, 140, 142.


White, Rev. George, 259.


Whitney, Daniel, 86, 118, 153.


Wilcox, Randall, 166.


Wild birds. 346-319.


"Wild-cat Banks," 159.


Williams, Eleazer, 106.


Williams family, 108-114.


Winnebagoes, the, 8, 79, 82.


Wisconsin Dairymen's Association, 236.


Wright, Hoel S., 308-310. Wrightstown, 310.


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