ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY for DICKINSON and IRON COUNTIES, the MENOMINEE IRON RANGE and the UPPER PENINSULA of MICHIGAN [Compiled by William J

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY for DICKINSON and IRON COUNTIES, the MENOMINEE IRON RANGE and the UPPER PENINSULA of MICHIGAN [Compiled by William J

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR DICKINSON AND IRON COUNTIES, THE MENOMINEE IRON RANGE AND THE UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN [Compiled by William J. Cummings] [NOTE: Boldface type is used for highlighting The Territorial Period; The Public Domain; Furs; (2) alphabetically-arranged surnames to facilitate ADAMS COUNTY – Natural Features; Settlement; searching only on the first appearance of said Organization; Friendship; (3) ASHLAND COUNTY – surname. Chapters or sections of annotated The Jesuit Fathers; Apostle Islands; The Mainland; books have also been highlighted in boldface for Ashland; Butternut; Glidden; Protestant Missions; (4) ease in searching the contents of these BARRON COUNTY – Natural Features; Settlement; volumes.] Organization; Barron; (5) BAYFIELD COUNTY – Natural Advantages; Indians; Early History; Bayfield; (6) BROWN COUNTY – Explorations of Green Bay; UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN Early Indian Movements; The First Fur Traders; The Catholic Missions; Daumont de St. Lusson; -----, History of Northern Wisconsin, Marquette and Joliet; La Salle; Louis Hennepin; Including an Account of Its Henri De Tonty; Subsequent Visitors; British Rule; Settlement, Growth, Development Beginning of Actual Settlement; Building of Fort Howard; Under Michigan Territory; The Present; and Resources; An Extensive Sketch Lake and River Communication; Roads and of Its Counties, Cities, Towns and Railroads; Political Organization; Location of the Villages, Their Improvements, County Seat; Judicial Organization; The Bar Industries, Manufactories; Association; Attorneys – 1818 to 1848; Land Office; Biographical Sketches, Portraits of The Old Settlers’ Club; County Organization Under State Rule; Legislative Representation; The Arndt- Prominent Men and Early Settlers; Vineyard Tragedy; Military History; Town History; Views of County Seats, Etc., Chicago, District Schools; Green Bay; Fort Howard; The De Illinois: The Western Historical Peres; West De Pere; Wrightstown; Other Towns; Company, A.T. Andreas, Proprietor, (7) BUFFALO COUNTY – Location and Natural 1881, 1,217 pages, hardbound. Resources; Early History; Official; County Seat Troubles; Agricultural Society; The Press; Beef slough; Alma; Fountain City; Buffalo City; Mondovi; (One of the earliest and best histories of the Gilmanton; (8) BURNETT COUNTY – Natural counties comprising northern Wisconsin, Features; Organization; Grantsburg; (9) CALUMET many of which border Michigan’s Upper COUNTY – Location and Natural Features; Early Peninsula. The entry for Marinette County Occupants; Settlement; Political and Judicial; A Marked Assimilation; The War; Chilton; New includes a History of Menominee County, Holstein; Hayton; Gravesville; Hilbert Junction; Michigan, which includes numerous Brillion; Sherwood; Clifton; Stockbridge; biographical sketches, some with engraved Brothertown; (10) CHIPPEWA COUNTY – Physical portraits. Most of the biographical sketches Features; The Chippewas; Organization; War are very detailed, including information of Record; The Settlement; Chippewa Falls; Bloomer; Chippewa City; Auburn; Cadott; Cartwright’s Mill; interest to historians, as well as Badger Mills; (11) CLARK COUNTY – Location and genealogists. Details of the chapter entitled Natural Features; Settlement; The Press; Pineries “Marinette County, Including a History of and Logging; Neillsville; Humbird; Greenwood; Menominee, Mich.,” pp. 578-610, appear at Hemlock; Colby (See Marathon County); Dorchester; the end of the Contents section. This book Unity (See Marathon County); Abbotsford; (12) DOOR COUNTY – Natural Advantages; Lumber was reprinted as a two-volume set by the Interests; Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal; The War Quota; Mid-Peninsula Library Cooperative in Traditional and Early History; Political; Sturgeon 1988.) Bay; Bay View; Nasewaupee; Forestville; Gilbralter; Liberty Grove; Clay Banks; Sevastopol; Egg Harbor; Contents: (1) GENERAL HISTORY – The Mound Bailey’s Harbor; Jacksonport; (13) DOUGLAS Builders; The Indian Tribes; The First Map; Nicolet’s COUNTY – Superior; (14) DUNN COUNTY – Explorations; Early Jesuit Missions; Under French Location and Resources; Settlement and Growth; Dominion; Discovery of the Upper Mississippi; The Old Settlers; Menomonie; Knapp; Rusk; Joliet’s and Marquette’s Maps; Explorations Downsville; Dunnville; Cedar Falls; Eau Galle; Rock Subsequent to Joliet; English Supremacy in Falls; Maridean; Other Towns and Villages; (15) Wisconsin; Explorations of Northwestern Wisconsin; EAU CLAIRE COUNTY – Geology; Early Visitors; - 1 - ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR DICKINSON AND IRON COUNTIES, THE MENOMINEE IRON RANGE AND THE UPPER PENINSULA OF MICHIGAN [Compiled by William J. Cummings] Organization; Eau Claire; Union; Augusta; Fall Town of Grand Chute; Kaukauna and Ledyard; Creek; Porterville; Other Towns and Villages; (16) Seymour; Hortonville; Other Settlements; (30) GREEN LAKE COUNTY – Natural Advantages; PEPIN COUNTY – Physical Features; Fort Antiquities; Settlement; Organization; War Record; Beauharnais; Early History; Official; Press; Coleman Legislative; Summer Attractions; Berlin; Princeton; Brothers Murder; Durand; Pepin; Arkansaw; Markesan; Dartford; Kingston; Green Lake and Stockholm; (31) PIERCE COUNTY – Location and Manchester; (17) JUNEAU COUNTY – Physical Natural Features; Early History; Official; Ellsworth; Features; Settlement; Press; Mauston; New Lisbon; Maiden Rock; Prescott; River Falls; Diamond Bluff; Necedah; Elroy; Wonewoc; Union Center; Esdaile; (32) POLK COUNTY – Physical Features; Germantown; Werner; (18) JACKSON COUNTY – Settlement; Organizations; Osceola; St. Croix Falls; Physical Features; Indian Occupation; Settlement; (33) PORTAGE COUNTY – Physical Features; The Logging and Lumbering; Black River Falls; Merrillan; Indians; Early History; The White Pine; Political Alma Center; Hexton; Sechlersville; Melrose; North History; The War Record; Stevens Point; Plover; Bend; Millston; Other Towns; (19) KEWAUNEE Springville; McDillville; Amherst; Junction City; COUNTY – Natural Advantages; War Record; Meehan; (34) PRICE COUNTY – Lumbering; Political; Kewaunee; Ahnapee; Other Settlements; Settlement; Organization; Phillips; Worcester; Fifield; (20) LANGLADE COUNTY; (21) LINCOLN Ogema; (35) SHAWANO COUNTY – General COUNTY – Physical Features; Political; The History; The Reservations; Settlement; Organization; Wisconsin River; Merrell [sic – Merrill]; Other Towns; Shawano; Other Settlements; (36) ST. CROIX (22) LA CROSSE COUNTY – The Winnebago COUNTY – Physical Features; The Indians; Early Confederacy and Indian Occupation; O-Chunk-O- History; Organization; Hudson; New Richmond; Raw; Preliminary; The Beginning; Origin of the name Hammond; Town of Somerset; Baldwin; Hersey; La Crosse; The Game of La Crosse; Beginning of Nelson; Star Prairie; Erin; Other Villages; (37) Settlement; Mining Settlements and Military Posts; SHEBOYGAN COUNTY – Physical Features; Nathan Myrick’s Arrival; The Settlement of Mainland; Prehistoric Remains; The Name; The Indians; The First Survey; The Mormon Invasion; The First Settlement; Organization; Means of Communication; Raft; The First Death; The First Birth; First Land Legislative; Schools; Agricultural Growth; The War Sales; Removal of the Indians; Organization; County Period; Tornado of 1873; Sheboygan; Sheboygan Seat; United States Land Office; Northwestern Falls; Plymouth; Greenbush; Glenbeulah; Town of Horticultural Society; Reminiscences; La Crosse; Mosel; Town of Herman; Howard’s Grove; Franklin; West Salem; (23) MANITOWOC COUNTY – Natural Town of Rhine; Town of Russell; Town of Lima; Advantages; General History; Political; Early History; Town of Holland; Cedar Grove; Oostberg; The War Period; Means of Communication; Amsterdam; Town of Wilson; Town of Lynden; Manitowoc; Manitowoc Rapids; Two Rivers; Cascade; Waldo; Onion River; Winooski; Town of Centerville; Keil; Other Settlements; (24) Sherman; Random Lake; Sherman Station; Silver MARATHON COUNTY – Physical Features; Creek; Town of Mitchell; Town of Scott; (38) Settlement; Wausau; Marathon City; Mosinee; TAYLOR COUNTY – Early History; The Centennial Knowlton; Springbrook; Hutchinson; Spencer; Colby Year; County Officers; Medford; Chelsea; Westboro; (See Clark County); Unity (See Clark County); (25) Stetsonville; (39) TREMPEALEAU COUNTY – MARINETTE COUNTY – General Features; Early Natural Features; Settlement; Organization; The History; The First Mill; The Great Fires of Oct. 8, Press; Whitehall; Trempealeau; Town of Caledonia; 1871; After the Fire – Relief; Marinette; Arcadia; Galesville; Indendence; Blair; Ettrick; (40) Menekaunee; Peshtigo; Menominee, Mich.; (26) WAUPACA COUNTY – Geological; Lumber MARQUETTE COUNTY – Physical Features; Pre- Interests; Agricultural; Property and Taxation; Historic and Aboriginal; Settlement; Organization; Population; The Schools; Prehistoric and Historic; Montello; Westfield; Other Settlements; (27) First Settlers; The Fight for a Child; Organization; MONROE COUNTY – Geographical Position; First Things; Old Settlers’ Society; County buildings; Indians; Settlement; Organization; Railroads; The Waupaca; New London; Northport; Weyauwega; Press; Monroe County Agricultural Society; Little Wolf; Royalton; Lind; Farmington; Scandinavia; Cranberry Culture; Sparta; Angelo; Lafayette; St. Lawrence; Iola; Dayton; Helvetia; Bear Creek; Cataract; Leon; Cashton; Melvina; Tomah; Lebanon; Caledonia; Union; Matteson; Larrabee; Greenfield; Norwalk; Wilton; Glendale; Kendall; Fremont; Dupont; (41) WAUSHARA COUNTY – Adrian; (28) OCONTO COUNTY – General History; Physical Characteristics;

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