A standard history of Sauk County, Wisconsin: Volume I
Source:
Cole, Harry Ellsworth, 1861-1928, Editor
A standard history of Sauk County, Wisconsin: Volume I
Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1918
2 v. 27 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.ColeStandardv1
Contents
Preface, Cole, Harry Ellsworth p. iii
Contents, pp. v-xv
Index, pp. xvii-xxvii
[Chapter I: Nature's work], pp. [unnumbered]-17
Chapter II: Nature through science, pp. 18-41
Chapter III: The crops and live stock, pp. 42-65
[Chapter IV: Farm and industrial life], pp. [66]-101
Chapter V: Story of animated nature, pp. 102-125
[Chapter VI: Traces of the native races], pp. [126]-165
Chapter VII: Sauk County indians, pp. 166-184
[Chapter VIII: Settlement before county organization], pp. [185]-220
Chapter IX: County affairs, pp. 221-260
Chapter X: Professional matters and personages, pp. 261-282
[Chapter XI: County schools and rural clubs], pp. [283]-300
Chapter XII: Water ways and land ways, pp. 301-333
Chapter XIII: Military affairs, pp. 334-362
Chapter XIV: Bird's-eye views, pp. 363-421
[Chapter XV: The city of Baraboo], pp. [422]-468
Chapter XVI: City of Reedsburg, pp. 469-482
Chapter XVII: Lower and upper Sauk, pp. 483-494
Chapter XVIII: Spring Green village, pp. 495-505
Chapter XIX: North Freedom, Lavalle and Ableman, pp. 506-515
Chapter XX: Merrimack and Loganville, pp. 516-523
Chapter XXI: Villages that went wrong, pp. 524-543
Chapter XXII: Memories of Greenfield town, pp. 544-558
Chapter XXIII: Pictures of southern Sauk County, pp. 559-566
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