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History of Marinette County Wisconsin
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Free Media Mail! For faster delivery, upgrade to Priority.Marinette County, Wisconsin
and Menominee, Michigan
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37-
Page Booklet
Early days in Marinette County, WI, are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales, historic data and individual biographies in this meaty little 8 1/2" x 11" spiral-bound 37-page booklet, printed single-sided on 60 # opaque paper. The front cover is a parchtex card stock, protected with a vinyl sheet. The information comes from a rare 1881 book, entitled
History of Northern Wisconsin
. We've enlarged the area on a map from the original book, and included it along with two other maps of historic interest.
Communities currently listed for this area by the National Association of Counties include:
Amberg, Athelstane, Beaver, Beecher, Coleman, Crivitz, Dunbar, Goodman, Grover, Lake, Marinette (County Seat), Middle Inlet, Niagara, Pembine, Peshtigo, Porterfield, Pound, Silver Cliff, Stephenson, Wagner, and Wausaukee
.
(Some towns may not be mentioned in the booklet.)
Among the many subjects included are:
Location and Natural Resources; Organization of Marinette County and a list of county officials; Indian traders -- Louis Chappee (Chappieu), William Farnsworth, and the remarkable "Marinette" for whom the county was named; the first saw-mills; the Great Fire and tornado of 1871; Relief after the fire; Newspapers; Churches; Societies; Manufacturers; Skeches of Marinette and Menominee; the Iron Industires; the Harbor at Menominee; John Quimby, one of the "fathers of Menominee"; the close ties between Menominee and Marinette; John G. Kittson, Menominee pioneer; and other interesting bits of history and trivia.
Attention Genealogists:
This booklet contains biographies of many county residents of the late 1800s. Some of these are brief, but others include family members, affiliations, war records, and business activities, in the course of which they often shed light on area businesses, churches, professions and institutions, and on news events. Those listed are:
(
last names alphabetical by first letter only
):
S.W. Abbott,
Rev. J. R. Andrews,
A.P. Anderson, John Aschen,
Edgar Annis, F.J. Bartels (pix), Marcus H. Bice, Martin Bies, L.C. Brown,
William Benthouse, A.Z. Bird, Harlan P. Bird, James Weston Bird, William Blom, W.G. Boswell, J.R. Brooks, John B. Bushey,
D.O. Babbitt, William S. Baker, Anton Bartol, J. Brinnan, A.C. Brown (pix), George H. Cannon, George Clark,
Nicholas Caviot, Richard Chapman, A.M. Cholette, Samuel Curtin,
Leon Cota, W.H. Crosby, David Divost,
J.B. Dawson, Thomas Denis, Henry Drees, John Dunlap,
Charles C. Daily,
E.D. Ellis, William A. Ellis (pix), Harvey England, M.H. Engler,
Charles J. Ellis (pix)
, Joseph Enderlin, George Evenson,
Henry Erbe, Andrus Eveland, John J. Farrier, Henry O. Fifield, Joseph Fleshiem, Max Forvilly,
C.M. Fairchild, A.M. Fairchild (pix),
Philip Fetterly,
Albert Geartts, W.C. Green, P.R. Greene,
James Glass, J.W. Gould, B. Grandeau, Achille Granger, J.A. Griffin,
Andrew Gram, Nels P. Gram, Roland Harris, Edward Hatton, Dr. John F. Hicks, A.H. Hill, William Holmes, Matthew Horrocks, George Horvath, Conrad L. Hoska,
Levi Hale, B.F. Harper, David Henry, Robert A. Hurd,
Josh Hodgins, J.P. Hodgins, Amos Holgate, A.F. Hoska,
John Heines,
George Innes, L. Jackman, C.H. Jones, Joseph Juttner,
C. R. Johnston, George T. Johnstone, Arthur Jones, Dr. S. P. Jones,
Frank Jacobs, John G. Kusterer,
George LaFond, James E. Leeson, J.W.P. Lombard, H.M. Longhead,
John O. Lindquist, Capt. A.V.. Lindquist, Capt. P.A. Lindquist, J. W. Loughrey,
George Laisure, E.B. Lebbond, Levi Leslie, S.G. Lister,
Anton Laduke, George Law, William Lehmann, Leisen and Heines, Albert Leonard, John Lepage, Louis Leveque, Phil Lisiecki, Philip Loewenstein, Andrew McIvers, Charles McLeod, Henry E. Martin, James A. Morrison, Jacob Muth,
Samuel McCullough, D.R. McDonald, William McFarland, F.E. McGraw, James McGregor, James L. Mellen, Charles J. Moore, Capt. Jno. P. Moore,
Leonard Miller,
William McCartney, J.J. McGillis, John McGloin, John McLennan, Dr. H.E. Mann, C. Marchant, Fred F. Martin, R.W. Merryman, A.C. Merryman (pix), John Mineau, Robert H. Nelson, N.J. Norden, Luther B. Noyes (pix), Otto Nelson, A. Newton, S.D.D. Newton
, Henry Nason, Fred S. Norcross
, Phillip Noll, W.C. Oakes, James O'Leary, Nelson Olson, Swen Olson, A.M. Otis, J. O'Leary, Peter Olson, George H. Page, Samuel Palmer, W.R. Patrick, Charles E. Peterson, H.J. Place, John Porterfield, Andrew C. Post,
S.V.D. Philbrook,
Thomas Payne, O.F. Peck
, Edward M. Perkins, Peter Petterson, A.B. Phillips, Simon Pichee, John Place, Abraham Place, Edwin Plumb, W.J. Pope, James Powers, L.C. Race, Richard Raleigh, John Ramsay, George Read,
Capt. W.C. Rodgers,
John H. Richardson, James Russell, Frederick Schale, Dr. J.J. Sherman, J.B. Smith, W.E. Smith, Ed Scofield, Isaac Stephenson (pix), Isadore S. Strass, W.J. Suelflohn, S.M. Stephenson,
Rev. John Seubert, W.C. Seymour, James Shauer, Dr. O.T. Shenick, William Shepherd, W.M. Shepherd, Dr. H.C. Sibree, M. Steffen, John Stuart,
A.L. Sawyer, R. J. Sawyer, Peter Seidl, James C. Sherman, Peter Sibenaler, Philip Smith, Joseph H. Somerville, William Somerville, C. Sprong, R. Stephenson, S.M. Stephenson, A.B. Stryker, Dr. Byron Taylor, J. N. Theriault,
Henry Troutwine,
Edmond Tobin, James Tweedie,
Rchard Underwood, Peter A. Van Bergen, P. Van Hazen
,
Watson Bros., D.G. Weaver, Dr. L.E. Whitman, S.J. Whitnack, Caleb Williams, E.B. Williams, J.K. Wright,
Henry L. Weed, Charles Wenzel, Dr. William Windross, Rev. Lyman W. Winslow, S.D. Woodward,
J.A. Wagg, James H. Walton, Joseph Wanek, J. W. Wells, E. H. Wendt, G.A. Woodford,
C.F. Yeaton,
Myron
Young,
Louis Young, and William Zippel.
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