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In 1869 Mr. Yule was married to Margaret A. Bennett, daughter of Lorenzo Bennett, one of the pioneer and highly re- speeted citizens of Ean Claire county. To Mr. and Mrs. Yule have been born six children: Addie is the wife of Hallis Row- land : Alice; Earl; Curtis; Fannie, and Vietor, who is now de- ceased.
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Gustav Zank,* chairman of the town board of Bridge Creek township. and one of the prosperous and influential German farmers of this place, was born in the Province of Posen, Ger- many, April 14, 1856, and is one of a family of seven children born to Christ Zank. The others are August, Christ, Fred, Julius, William, who died in the old country, and Minnie, who died when young. In 1867 Christ Zank, father of our subject, emigrated with his family to the United States from Germany. He first located at Ripon, Wis., where he resided one year, thence in 1868 came to Eau Claire county and settled on a farm.
Gustav was reared on his father's farm, attending school in winter and assisting in the farm work during the summer months, and has continuously been engaged in that vocation. He owns 320 acres of good land in section 26, Bridge Creek town- ship, where he is successfully engaged in farming and stock rais- ing. His farm is in a good state of cultivation and well im- proved with substantial buildings, and he is numbered among the prominent and well-to-do men of his town.
In 1883 Mr. Zank married Bertha Wiegand, a native of Ger- many, and to them the following children have been born : Adelina, wife of Charles Gruen, of Eu Claire; Emil lives in Augusta ; Rudolph ; Ernest ; Suzane, and Mamie. Religiously Mr. Zank is a member of St. John's Lutheran church, and politically he is an active member of the Democratic party.
Julius E. Zank .* Among the successful German farmers of Bridge Creek township, Eau Clare county, must be reckoned Mr. Zank. He was born in Prussia, Province of Posen, near the vil- lage of Grabowa. His parents, Christopher and Wilhelmina (Cheutschner) Zank, were also natives of Germany, where the father worked as a day laborer. In 1866 the family emigrated to the United States, and after reaching this country came to Wisconsin, locating first at Ripon, where they remained a year or two, then in 1868 they moved to Eau Claire county and spent one year in Augusta. The following year they moved to a farm in Bridge Creek township, where our subject now resides.
Mr. Zank was raised on the farm, attended the common schools and assisted in the farm work. He had five brothers and one sister, of whom four of the brothers are now living: Gustav is chairman of the Bridge Creek town board; August, Christ and Fred.
Julius E. married in 1879 Miss Amelia Wigand, who was also born in Germany, and nine children have been born to them, as follows: Albert; Minnie, wife of William Sieg; Emma, wife of
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Henry Ludt; Martha, married Gus Gerth; Herman; Otto; Ferdi- nand; Hans, and Erwin. Mr. Zank carries on general farming, stock raising and dairying; is a thrifty, progressive and enter- prising eitizen, and has earved his way by hard work and per- severing efforts, to a land owner of 200 acres, which is well im- proved with substantial buildings and farming equipment, a most attractive country home where he enjoys the confidence and esteem of his many friends and acquaintances. He is a staunch supporter of the Democratic party and a member of the Lutheran church.
Reinhard H. Zempel, who is one of the progressive and in- fluential farmers of Lincoln township, was born in Marquette county. Wiseonsin, August 18, 1861. the son of Daniel Zempel, a native of the Province of Posen, Germany, who in an early day emigrated to the United States and settled in the state of Wis- eonsin. When our subject was 4 years old, in 1865, the family moved to Eau Claire county, where the father engaged in farm- ing and where he lived the balance of his life and died at the age of 67 years. His wife, mother of our subjeet, lived to be 76 years old. They were thrifty and enterprising people and rep- resented the best elass of pioneer citizens, who devoted their lives to building up the country and adding to its taxable wealth.
Reinhard II. Zempel, who is the oldest son of the family. was raised on the homestead farm, assisting in the farm work and attending the distriet sehools. Ile married in 1832 Miss Katrina Faber, who is now deceased. Ile was married for the second time, taking as his wife Miss Christina Frederick, and they have had a family of ten children, as follows: Elfrida is the wife of August Koepke; Ervin and Edwin (twins) ; Margaret : Mollie; Martha, who is deceased; Ilma; Christina; Amanda, and Lydia. On the death of his mother Mr. Zempel purchased his father's farm of 160 acres in 1887 of valuable, highly eultivated and finely improved land in section 5, Lincoln township, elose to the village of Fall Creek, and in addition to his home farm he owns another 80 aeres of timber land.
His modern residenee, commodious and substantial barns, which are equipped with the latest labor-saving devices, makes his one of the ideal country homes of the county. In his gen- eral farming operations he uses the most modern and up-to-date methods and keeps his place well stocked with Guernsey cattle, good horses and hogs.
Mr. Zempel is a man of strong domestic attachments and
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companionable disposition, is an upright and highly respected citizen, energetic and well to do, and belongs to the Lutheran church.
Julius E. Zetzman, enterprising and successful business man of Fall Creek, Ean Claire county, was born in Saxony, Germany, December 15, 1858. His father, Stephen Zetzman, a native of Germany, emigrated with his family to the United States in 1860 and settled at Zumbrotta, Minn. He followed the oceupa- tion of farming and made his home during his lifetime in this county and Minnesota, where he died at the age of 82 years.
Mr. Zetzman lived on the home farm, attending the common schools until he was thirteen years of age, then went to Water- town, Wis., where he entered eollege, supplementing his school- ing with an academic course at the Northwestern University. Completing his education, he taught school for a few years, then went to St. Paul, Minn., where he was employed as elerk for sev- eral years in various retail stores. In 1880 he came to Fall Creek, Wis., and for a time continued clerking in a store in that village, thus obtaining valuable knowledge of the retail merchan- dise business, which has since been a great source of help to him in earrying on his extensive retail business. A short time after severing his connection as clerk in the stores of Fall Creek he started in business for himself, opening a general store under the firm name of J. E. Zetzman & Co. His business was success ful from the start and grew in volume until it became necessary for him to enlarge. Accordingly in 1907 he organized a stock company, which was incorporated as the Fall Creek Mereantile Company, with Mr. Zetzman as secretary and general manager, and the following gentlemen as stockholders: J. E. Bartz. F. C. Lanna, R. P. Rainey, H. C. Hinterburg and F. A. Persa. Besides a general store the company are operating under the same man- agement The Fall Creek Variety Store, and in both branches are doing a thriving business.
In 1882 Mr. Zetzman was married to Amelia Roesler, daugh- ter of William Roesler, and they became the parents of five chil- dren. Mrs. Zetzman died in 1910, and Mr. Zetzman married a second time. His present wife was Miss Emma Quast, daughter of Ludwig Quast. Mr. Zetzman is a member of and contributes liberally to the support of the Evangelieal church; he is promi- nent in business and social circles of Fall Creek and in politics affiliates with the Democratic party.
ILLUSTRATIONS
Allen, E. W 152
Allen, James 634
Auditorium, Fournier's 446
Bostwick, Arthur S
654
Barstow Street, 1860
362
Brown, C. E.
80
Buckman, Lieut. Charles
80
Butler, Captain
114
Butler, Henry W.
188
Carson, William.
670
Chandler House.
522
Cousins, Henry.
282
Cousins, Marshall. 210
Cowan, Lieut. B. F. 100
Culbertson, Capt., and Officers 108
690
Davis, William L.
694
Eau Claire House.
552
Ellis, A. C.
80
First Chippewa Bridge 350
Graham, Hiram P.
720
Graves, Capt. W .- P
128
Greer, Capt. N. P
80
Hall, Captain.
100
Hall, Sergt. O. C
100
Kelley, Capt. John
152
Lancaster, Lieutenant 128
776
Lower East Side, 1870.
388
McDonough, Frank 788
790
Nary, Lieut. T 128
Niagara House 504
Nygaard, John H 810
O'Connell, Lieut. M. E 114
Ogema-Ge-Zhick
62
Old Abe
Frontispiece
913
Cutter, Addison A.
Lockwood, William H.
MeGrath, Maj. Hugh J
914
ILLUSTRATIONS
Perkins, Capt. John.
62
Pond, Levi W.
822
Porter, Gilbert E
62
Putnam, Henry C ..
830
Putnam, Mrs. Henry C
834
Ripley, Lucian V.
844
Schlegelmilch, Herman. 850
Sherman, Capt. A. M
188
Sherman, Lieut. Mark
114
Stocking, Captain
100
Sutherland, Andrew
878
Swift, William
880
Tinker, Capt. J. T.
152
Wesleyan Seminary
54
West Eau Claire, 1870.
416
Wheeler, Maj. J. R.
114
Whipple, Col. Charles
188
Whipple, Capt. D. C.
152
Wilcox, Roy P
294
Wilcox, Nelson C.
899
Wolf, Captain Victor
62
Wyman, Licut. M. B.
128
INDEX
Aristad, Ole O., 623 Abes Peace Attendants, 75 A Closing Word, 192 Acker, Charles, 558 Active Service, 210 Adams, Charles W., 623 Aebly, Henry, 624 Agriculture and Dairying, 49
A Gruesome Camp Ground, 155 Aid Society Ladies Soldiers, 119
Allen, Charles L., 625
Allen, Edward W., 629 Allen, Emily G., 633 Allen, James, 634
Allen, James E., 636
Allen, James F., Experience of, 185
Allen, James F., 144
Allen, W. W., 321 Anderson, Anton M., 637
Another Company, 78 A New Company, 62 Apple Industry, 45 Arnold, L. L., 556
Arnold, Ralph E., 637
Arnold, Wilheim, 557
Arnson, Julius O., 342
Ashum, David W., 329
Assignment to Battalions, 226
Asylum and Home for Poor, 347 Auer, John J., 557 Augusta, City of, 582 Augusta Eagle, 506 Augusta Government, 611 Augusta Times, The, 506
Augustin, Rev. August F., 638 Ausman, August J., 639
Avery, Thos. W., 640 Axford, Harvey, 641 Ayers, Charles H., 640
Badgers, Departure of, 77 Bailey, William F., 268 Barnister, George F., 641 Bank, Augusta State, 538 Bank, Eau Claire National, 536 Bank, Eau Claire Savings, 538 Banks of Eau Claire, 536 Bank of Fall Creek, 539 Bank, First National, 537 Bank, First National, Fairchild, 539 Bank, Union National, 537 Bank, Union Savings, 538 Baird, Joseph C., 342 Barber, Charles C., 642 Barber, James T., 643 Bark River Bridge & Culvert Co., 484
Barnes, Horace W., 285 Barnes, David P., 646 Barnes, William H., 647
Barney, Henry, 645 Barron, Henry D., 265
Barron, John E., 647 Bartig, August, 564 Bartig, William, 558 Bartlett, Edward M., 272
Bartlett, Milton D., 273
Bartlett, William P., 272
Battle of Farmington, Capt. Green, 114
Beardsley, Corydon L., 649
Becker, John W., 566
Berg, Hjalmar E., 650
Bergh, Jonas, 651
Bergman, Carl H., 559
Bergman, Charles H., 651
Betz, Charles, 561
Betz, George M., 560
Biographical Notes, 216
Blasius, Julius, 565
Bleichrodt, F. C., 563
Blackberries, 47
Blum, George L., 299
Boernke, Ferdinand, 570
Boernke, Herman, 570
Boernke, Julius, 570
Bolin, Peter J., 852
Bonnot, Alfred P., 853
Bostwick, Arthur S., 654
Bradford, Ira B., 278
Bridge Creek Township, 33
Brown, Henry, 657
Bruckner, Louis, 658
Brunner, John, 563
Buehler, Emma M., 658
Buffington, Byron A., 660
Buffington, George A., 659
Bullis, Rush, 661 Bundy, Charles T., 297
Bundy, Egbert B., 266
Burce, Charles S., 662
Burkhart, Edward W., 664
Burlingame, Allah E., 663
Burlingame, A. E., Co., 480
Candell, David P., 667 Caldwell, George F., 666 Calkins, Charles C., 664 Calkins, Daniel G., 665 Campbell, Rosiel D., 279 Camp and Field, 102 Carpenter, Horace, 668 Carson, William, 669 Carver's Cave Found, 18
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Chandler House, 549 Chappell, Addison D., 670 Charles, James M., 672 Chase, Clinton S., 322 Chase, Ralph R., 330 Cheesbro, Alexander J., 676 Cheney, C. W., Co., 482 Children's Home, 441
Chippewa Valley Casualty Co., 478 Chippewa Valley Guards, 79 Churchill, Benjamin J., 673 Churches, Augusta, 598
Church, Augusta Baptist, 602 Church, Augusta Catholic, 607
Church, Augusta Lutheran, 608
Church, Augusta M. E., 598
Church, Augusta Universalist, 606
Church, Christ Episcopal, 525
Church, Christ Scientist, 524
Church, Epiphany Ev. Luth., 524 Church, First Baptist, 513 Church, Sacred Heart of Jesus, 512 Church, First Ev. Lutheran, 522
Church, First Methodist, 515
Church, First Presbyterian, 515
Church, German Ev. Ass'n, 534
Church, Grace Lutheran, 521 Church, Second Congregational, 531
Church, Second M. E., 533
Church, Norwegian M. E., 535 Church, Our Savior's Lutheran, 523
Church, St. John's Ev. Luth., 533
Church, St. Mary's Congregation, 534
Church, St. Patrick's R. C., 511
Church, St. Peter's Lutheran, 608
Church, Swedish Luth. Emmanuel, 521 Church Universalist, 517
City School System, 406
Clancy, William J., 346
Clark, Guy E., 674
Clark, William A., 675
Clear Creek Township, 41
Cleghorn, Louis E., 678
Cliff, Joseph J., 680
Closing Months of the War, 191
Coffin, William K .. 682
Cole, David W., 685
Coming of the Whites, 11
Commercial Hotel, 544
Company C, 1885, 202
Company E, Third Infantry, 209
Cook, Frederick S., 336
Coon, N. D., 686
Courts and Legal Profession, 262
Cousins, Henry, 281
Cousins. Marshall, 686
County Court, 271 Craemer, John M .. 689
Crandall, Lucius P., 687
Crawford, Judson C., 279
Culver, Enos S., 690
Culver, John C., 299
Cutter, Addison A., 690
Cutter, A. A., Shoe Factory, 474
Dairying, 51 Damm, Sofus, 691 Daub, Charles N., 692 Davidson, Jacob A., 693 Davis, Abel, 286 Davis, William L., 693 Day, Dwight W., 322 Day, Henry. 322 Day, W. W., 323
Dean, Alexander, 695
Dells Dam, The, 361
Der Herold, 504
Derge, Herman F., 337
Derge, Julius, 696
Distinguished Visitors, 77
Devner, Carl, 563
Deyo, Burt E., 300
Dodge, Albert L., 697
Dodsworth, William J., 697
Doolittle, Lelan A., 292
Dougherty, Daniel H., 698
Dougherty. John, 698
Downs, William W., 296
Doyle, Peter, 699
Drammen Township, 41
Drummond, David, 700
Drummond, John, 701
Drummond Packing Co., 481
Dunne, Rev. Arthur, B. C., 702
Eagle Post, G. A. R., 193
Eau Claire Badgers, 60, 63
Eau Claire Badgers' Notice, 62
Eau Claire Bedding Co., 484
Eau Claire Book & Stationery Co., 484 Eau Claire Business College, 429
Eau Claire Business Houses, 461
Eau Claire Churches, 511
Eau Claire City, 381
Eau Claire Cornice & Heating Co., 483
Eau Claire County, How Made, 29
Eau Claire County in Civil War, 56
Eau Claire Fire Department, 387
Eau Claire Grocery Co., 482
Eau Claire House, 540
Eau Claire Industries, 474
Eau Claire Leader, The, 501
Eau Claire News, The. 501
Eau Claire Prior to 1872, 349
Eau Claire Public Library, 443
Eau Claire Public Schools, 402
Eau Claire Rangers, 81
Eau Claire Sheet Metal Works, The, 784
Eau Claire Telegram, The, 503
Eau Claire Trunk Co., 479
Eau Claire Women's Club, 448
Edwards, Loren, 287
Ehrhard, Chris, 703
Elliott, Jared W., 704
Ellis, Arthur C., 273 Ellis, J. F., 273
Enlisted Men, 143-176
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Faast, Albert F., 705 Fairchild Township, 39 Fairchild, Village of, 615 Fairchild Observer, The, 507 Fall Creek, 619 Fall Creek Cultivator, 507 Farmers' Co-operative Co., 485 Farr, Edwin J., 320 Farr, John F., 338 Farr, Rufus, 706 Farrell, James M., 706 Fennessy, Thomas F., 707 Ferguson, Free N., 707 Ferguson, Roy C., 708 Fischer, Carl O., 558 Fiske, Charles W., 709 Fitzpatrick, Patrick I., 709 Flemming, John H., 711 Fleming, John B., 299 Floods, 436 Flynn, Leo H., 341 Foster, Nathaniel C., 712 Fournier, Mons W., 913 Frawley, Thomas F., 279 Free Press, The, 499 Frisbie, Robert L., 343 Fruits and Berries, 43 Fuller, George F., 714 Fuller, S. S. N., 264 Fulton, Hiram A., 326
Gadsby, Fred H., 714 Gadsby, John H., 715 Galloway House, 541 Galloway, W. T., 320 Gates, Adelbert, 715 Gerke, Herman, 563 German Societies, 555 Germanism, 553 Gilbert, John B., 716 Gilbertson, Julius C .. 290 Gilchrist, William, 717 Goddard, James B., 335 Godding, Edward R., 718 Goethel, Albert P., 566 Gothel, Chas. F., 567 Gores, John C., 289 Graham, Frederick H., 719 Graham, Hiram P., 720 Great Men, 579 Griffin, Michael, 273 Griffin Rifles, 206 Grinsel, James A., 717 Growing Old, 836 Gruber, Frank C., 722 Guthrie, William, 723
Hahn, Albert F., 327 Hale, C. W., 723 Hamilton, George F., 321 Hansen, August, 724 Hanson, Louis John, 725 Harden, James, 726 Hart House, 551
Hart, William P., 726 Hayden, Henry H., 275 Hayes, Edward P., 341 Hayes, Edward S., 332 Haygard, Thomas G., 727 Heiss, E. Walter, 727 Helstrom, Herman G., 728
Henning, John E., 559
Herman Schlegelmilch, 566
Heuer, Christoph, 571 Hill, Thomas J., 728 Hilts, George, 730 Hilsteadt, Edward B., 729
Hobbs, Joseph, 730 Hoehn, Albert A., 559
Hoehn, Charles, 732 Hoeppner, Ferdinand, 561
Hoeppner Bartlett Co., 480
Hoeppner, Frederick Julius, 732 Hogeboom, Charles C., 320 Home People, The, 259
Honadel, John, 567 Hood, William F., 732 Hoover, Stephen, 733
Horan, Emmet, 734
Horel, Sydney E., 735
Horn & Blum Mfg. Co., 487
Horn, Morris M., 736
Horton, Edgar L., 737
Hospital, Luther, 310 Hospital, Montgomery, 314 Hospital, Sacred Heart, 310
Hotels of Eau Claire, 540
Hotels of the past, 544
Howe, George H., 737
Howe, Hans M., 738
Hoyme, Rev. G .. 580 Hubbard, Eldred, 739
Hubbard, Martin B., 295
Huebner, Geo. C., 567
Huebsch, John, 740
Humphrey, Herman L., 266
Hunts Business College, 431
Ihle, Frank, 564
Ihle, Reinhard. 564 Incidents of Old Days, 66
Indians, Chippewa & Sioux, 25 Indian Treaties, 20 Ingram, Orrin H., 740
Inn, The, 544 Islands of Wisconsin, 9
Jakob, William, 560
Johnson, Carl G., 745 Johnson, Hans E., 745 Johnson, John W., 746 Johnson, Paul, 747
Jones, Albert B., 747 Jones, Horace William, 748 Jordan, Elbridge G., 749 Joyce House, 551 Joyce, James T., 750 Junior Citizenshin, 428 Justesen, Peter, 751
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INDEX
Karn, William, 556 Kciser, Charles, 558 Kelley, John J., 752 Kelley, Seymour, 755 Kelley, Will S., 752 Kent, Johu Paul, 754 Kepler, John H., 755 Kepler, Richard J., 756 Ketchum, Doctor, 322 Kneer House, 543 Kessler, William J., 757 Kildahl, John, 758
Kinnear, William A., 758
Kirkham, Carlton M., 759
Kirkhoff, Summer B., 760
Klawiter, Friedrich, 558
Kleiner, Samuel, 567
Kneer, Mathias, 761
Knudtson, Henry M., 761
Konz, John, 565
Kopp, Andrew, 567
Koppin, Herman, 762
Kopplin, Julius, 763
Krogstad, John Morris, 764
Kromrey, Frederick W., 765
Lancaster, Leonard L., 766
Lange Canning Co., 481
Lanua, Frank C., 767
Larson, Albert, 768
Larson, Andrew, 768
Larson, Lewis R., 276
Latimer, Levi E., 276
Laycock, Henry, 769
Leavens, Dolenna C., 328
Leaving For War, 67
Leidiger, Erich, 556
Leiptnitz, Herman, 562
Lenmark, Edward J., 770
Lenmark, Oscar P., 771
Leonard, Frederick C., 772
Levy, Henry L., 773 Levy, Louis, 774
Liebau, Reinhold, 572
Lincoln Township, 39
Linderman Box & Veneer Co., 479
Livermore, Dexter S., 774
Lockerby, Dwight D., 776
Lockwood, Charles W., 775
Loether, Ernest U. F., 777
Loether, Richard H., 778
Losby, George J .. 297 Lowe, Roy L., 779 Lubinski, Ike, 780
Ludington Township, 41
Luebkeman, Chris, 781
Lumber Interests, 373 Lyman, John Van Reed, 334
Madinski, Wilhelm, 561 Magadance, F. C., 781 Manz, Robert H., 782 Marten, Michael, 565 Mason, Everett L., 339
Masonic Lodge, 453
Mathieson, John B., 327 Mattison, Andrew, 783 Mattison, Arthur C., 783 Mayheu, Hector, 784 McAllister House, 544 McAllister, Reynolds D., 784 McBain, Henry, 299 MeCaslin, Samuel W., 276
McCann, James L., 785
McCann, James W., 784
McCann, S. S., 144
MeCune, Samuel B., 786
MeDonough, Frank, 787 MeDonough Manufacturing Co., 478
MeElroy, James Henry, 788
McGrath, Hugh Jocelyn, 789
MeKerman, Thomas, 791
MeKittrick, Peter, 323
Medical Fraternity, 304
Medical Society, Eau Claire County, 319 Meggett, Alexander, 276
Misserschmidt, August, 560
Midelfurt, Chr. H. N., 325
Miller, George W. G., 792
Miller, William, 563
Miller, William H., 567
Mitchell, Roy E., 325
Mitchell, Squire Freedom, 793
Mne. Ole J .. 796
Moessner, Charles Frederick, 797
Monongahela House, 546
Montgomery, John L., 340
Montgomery, William, 339
Moon, Chester D., 798
Moon, Delos Rensselaer, Jr. 801
Moon, Delos Rensselaer, Sr. 799
Morgan, Henry G., 321
Moses, Clinton P., 80I
Mueller, F. W., 560
Murphy, Edward C., 803 Murphy, Daniel, 803
Murphy, Jeremiah, 804
Muster In, E Company, 208
Muster In Roll, 223
Muster Roll, City Guards, 200
Nash, George J., 804
National Granite Co., 486 Neher, John C., 568
Nerborne, Julius, 805
Newell, Fred S., 806
Newhouse, Charles J., 806
Newman, Alfred W., 267
Newspapers of County, 499 Niagara House, 545
Nickerson, James H., 807 Noble, James H., 321
Northwestern Flour & Grain Co., 485
Northwestern Hotel, 548 Northwestern Lumber Co., 483 Northwestern Steel & Iron Works, 482
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INDEX
Norwegians, 574 Norwegian Newspaper Reform, 504 Nygaard, John II., 810
Old Abe's Battles, 73 Old Abe at Camp, 104 Old Abe War Eagle, 67 O'Brien, Eugene, 807 O'Connell, Thomas Francis, 809 Official Roster, E Company, 205-215 Official Roster, Griffin Rifles, 215 Old Settlers' Association, 345 Olson, Ole, Br., 580 O'Neill, James, 270 Opheim, Gustav K., 810 Organized Militia, 199 Other Hotels of the Past, 552 Otter Creek Township, 39
Paddock, M. E., 811 Palmer, Byron O., €85 Paper and Pulp Industry, 487 Parker, Edward H., 321
Parker, Ole J., 813
Parks, City, 438 Parkinson, Robert E., 812 Paul, Gottfried W., 559
Patriots, Arouse, 58
Payne, Arthur L., 331
Pearsall, Earl S., 814
Pehlke, Carl, 563 Pelletier, Charles, 814 Pepper, John W., 815
Perkins, Capt. John, Death of, 116
Perkins, Capt. John E., 66 Perkins, John E., Post, 197
Petrick, Gustave E., 816
Philharmonie Society, 449 Phoenix Furniture Co., 486 Phoenix Manufacturing Co., 476
Pleasant Valley Township, 40 Pierce, Forest-George 816 Polley, Horace N., 827 Pond, Levi Wesley, 821 Pond, Mrs. Mary A., 819 Pope, Cora Scott Pond, 817 Pope, Thomas, 828 Police and Fire Commissioners, 399 Police Department, 401 Porto Rico, 241 Postoffice, 445 Prescott, George W., 829 Preston, N. A., 829 Prigge, William, 558 Prill, August, 572
Prill, Herman F., M. D. 346-572
Pritzlaff, August, 557 Prueher, Andrew, 564
Putnam, Henry C., 830
Putnam, Mrs. Henry C., 83+
Qvale, Sigvald, 581
Raatz, August, 570 Raddatz, Fred, 839
Radke, Carl F., 564 Railroad, Chippewa Valley & Supe- rior, 496 Railway, Chippewa Falls & Western, 496 Railroads, The Northwestern, 489
Railway Street & Interurban, 497 Randall, Adin, 839
Randall, Edgar H., 842 Raspberries, Black, 47
Raspberries, Red, 47
Red Men, The, 23
Reign of Terror in Eau Claire, 379
Reminis ence, 508
Rickman, Robert-Lee, 843
Ripley, Lucian V., 844
Roach, John, 845
Roach, Joseph, 846
Roessler, Geo M., 565
Ross, Joseph Warren, 846
Rothstein, Isaac, 847
Rowe, William, 848
Salisbury, James F., 278 Sanitorium, Tuberculosis, 315
Santo, Napoleon, 849
Schlegelmilch, Herman, 850
Schlegelmilch, Herman F., 851
Schlosser Matthew, 568
Schlosser, Peter, 568
Schneider, John, 851
Schiefelbein, Fred, 561
Schools, Augusta, 608
School, Eau Claire County Training, 54 Schools, Rural, 55
Schroeder, Christopher, 564
Schnittke, Wilhelm, 562
Schulz, William H., 852
Schwalın, Albert F., 568
Schwahn, Fritz, 569
Schwahn, Henry C., 568
Schwalın, William E., 569
Scott, Charles W., 853
Second Cavalry, 94 Secret and Benevolent Societies, 450
Seemann, William O., 332
Selbach, Joseph J., 323
Semisch, Chas. E., 571
Severson, Martin, 854
Seyberth, Leonard, 565
Seymour Township, 41
Sherman, Arthur Mott, 855
Sherman, Oluf, 857 Sherman's Narrative, 82
Shipman, Richard D., 857
Shute, Frank A., 858 Silent Night March, 161 Singel, Charles A., 859 Singleton, Joseph W., 291 Sizer, Elmer M. A., 343
Skamser, Erick, 859 Skinner, F. R., 324 Slagsvol, John M., 860
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Slagsvol, Thorvol, 860 Slawson, Earl V., 861 Smith, Absalom, 862 Smith, Arthur M., 863 Smith, Eli A., 864 Smith, Fred, 866 Smith, John H., 867 Smith, Oriu, 868 Smith, S. E., 869
Societies and Clubs, 448
Sommermeyer, C. W. E., 569
Sorlie, John M., 870
Spanish Ameri an War, 218 Spaulding, Joseph B., 870 Spehle, Joseph, 559 Spehle, Louis, 560
Speirs, Guy, 871
Sprague, Clarence G., 872
Steiu, William H., 566
Steinbring, H. E., 874
Steinteld, Albert, 569
Stillman, John E., 285
Stilp, Joseph A., 874
Stocking, Capt. H. M., 176 Stokes, Robert H., 878
Story, Corporal Butlers, 145
Story, J. T. Ellis, 152
Story, Mr. Browns, 122
Strandness, Hans S., 875
Strasburg, John, 877
Strauch, August, 876
Stuewer, David, 559
Sturdevant, La Fayette M., 288
Sutherland, Andrew, 878
Sutherland, Andrew J., 287
Swarthout, Richard B., 879
Swift, Robert, 882
Swift, Wilham, 880
Teall, George C., 281 Tebo, Johu, 883
Thrane, Arthur, 325
Thrane, Marcus, 579
Thomas, Frederick W., 883
Thorson, George, 884
Till, Thomas E., 885
Toeller, Rev. Henry M., 886
Tolles, Charles L., 887
Toner, Michael J., 8SS
Townships, 33
Treiber, Philip, 556
Tribute to Mrs. H. C. Putnam, 838 Truax, Peter, 889 Tupper, Eugene E., 333
Ulrich, Albert, 557 Union Mortgage Loan Co., 486 Union Township, 42
Vance, James M., 891 Van Hovenberg, Henry C., 890 Ventzke, Albert, 889 Victory Memory, 892 Vilas, Levi M., 277 Volunteer Organization, 226 Voss, C. F. A., 564
Waak, John F. T., 561
Wagner, John, 558
Wahl, Wm. E., 562
Ward, Amos, 893
War Beguu, 58
War Bearers of the Eagle, 74
War, The Sawdust, 385
Washington Township, 40
Wedemyer, Wm. H., 569
Weire, Mi hael, 560
Wells House-Metropolitan House, 547
Welke, Samuel, 893
Welsh, James P., 894
Wenzel, Albert J., 895
Werner, Richard F., 336
West, Charles F. W., 570
West, Charles F., 896
Westberg, Charles, 897
Wetherby, Lucian P., 265
Wethern, Samuel S., 898
Whitford, Robert D., 298
Wickham, James, 270
Wilcox, Nelson C., 899
Wilcox, Roy P., 293
Wilcox, Thorp J., 900
Willard, Wales H., 900
Williams, Albert L., 902
Williams House, 549
Wilson, Heman B., 902
Winter, Ephraim HI., 345
Wisconsin Refrigerator C., 482
Witherby, George C., 904
Wolf, John C., 906
Wolf, Victor, 904
Woodmen of the World, 454
Works, Obediah, 906
Wyman, Asigal D., 907
Wyman, Milo B., 908
Young Meus' Christian Association, 456
Young, William, 323 Yule, William H., 909
Zank, Gustav, 910 Zank, Julius E., 910
Zempel, Daniel, 562 Zempel, Reinhard H., 911
Zieman, Ferdinand, 562
Zimmerman, John, 570 Zetzman, Julius E., 912
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