History of Wood County, Wisconsin
Source:
Jones, George O.
History of Wood County, Wisconsin
H. C. Cooper, Jr. & Cooper, 1923
xi, 795 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm.
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Contents
[Title page] History of Wood County Wisconsin, pp. [ii]-[iii]
Preface, H. C. Cooper, Jr. and Co. p. [iv]
Contents, pp. v-xi
Chapter I. Early Wisconsin, pp. 1-5
Chapter II. The Indians, pp. 6-31
Chapter III. The coming of the white man, pp. 32-35
Chapter IV. The fur trade, pp. 36-40
Chapter V. Topography and geology, pp. 41-46
Chapter VI. The lumber industry, pp. 47-55
Chapter VII. The early settlement of Wood County, pp. 56-59
Chapter VIII. County and town organization, pp. 60-68
Chapter IX. Original land entries, pp. 69-74
Chapter X. The courts, pp. 75-81
Chapter XI. County politics, pp. 82-85
Chapter XII. The county educational system, pp. 86-93
Chapter XIII. The agricultural interests, pp. 94-116
Chapter XIV. The Catholic Church in Wood County, pp. 117-125
Chapter XV. Wisconsin Rapids, pp. 126-177
Chapter XVI. Marshfield, pp. 178-220
Chapter XVII. Pittsville, pp. 221-227
Chapter XVIII. Vesper, pp. 228-235
Chapter XIX. Arpin, pp. 236-239
Chapter XX. Babcock, pp. 240-241
Chapter XXI. Bethel, pp. 242-244
Chapter XXII. Port Edwards and Nekoosa, pp. 245-258
Chapter XXIII. Rudolph, pp. 259-260
Chapter XXIV. Biron, pp. 261-262
Chapter XXV. Hewitt, pp. 263-264
Chapter XXVI. Auburndale, pp. 265-268
Chapter XXVII. Sherry and Sherry Station, pp. 269-271
Chapter XXVIII. Milladore, pp. 272-274
Chapter XXIX. Small villages and community centers, pp. 275-277
Chapter XXX. Former villages and stations, pp. 278-281
Chapter XXXI. Miscellany, pp. 282-292 ff.
Chapter XXXII. Biography, pp. 293-788
Index to biographies, pp. [unnumbered]-795
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