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INDEX XV Carter, Aaron, 400, 401 Carter, N. B., 309 Cart wright, Alvin E., 581 Casey, James, 90 Gate, George W., 181, 182 Catholic Church of Clintonville, 320 Cavanaugh, Mike, 593 Center of Waupaca, 146 Centerville, 146 Central Lumber Company, 253 Chamberlain, J. D., 401 Chamberlain, John P., 278 Chamberlain, Mellen, 146, 147, 151, 153, 155, 156, 392 Chamberlain, Mrs. George, 241 Chamberlain, William J., 62, 94, 249, 401 Champlain, 17 Chandler, Augustus H., 62, 208 Chandler, Clarence C, 549 Chandler, Ella, 549 Chandler, Fremont E., 452 Chandler, John, 61 Chandler, John E., 143 Chandler, John W., 61, 144, 207, 208, 334, 383, 396, 397 Chandler, Mary, 323 Chandler, Miss S. W., 224, 226 Chandler, Moses, 141, 181 Chandler, Mrs. K. T., 242 Chandler, Samuel S., Jr., 547 Chandler settlement, 61, 326 Chandler, Susan, 61 Chandler, S. S., 208, 334, 335, 383 Chapin, Edward, 337 Chesley, Charles W., 467 Chesley, James, 62, 231 Chesley, James A., 88, 247 Chesley, Laura, 467 Chesley, P. A., 62, 247 Chicago & Northwestern Railway, 133, 135 Choate, Leander, 340 Christenson, Chris L., 460 Christenson, J. H., 247 Christenson, James W., 524 Chronicle Publishing Company, 328 Churchill, Charles, 62 Churchill, Leroy D., 757 Church of Christ, Scientist, Waupaca, 240 Church of the Most Precious Blood, New London, 279 Circuit judges, 181 City Hotel, 248 City Grist Mills, 247, 250 City Mills, 247, 250 Civil war, 168 Clark, D. S., Ill Cleary, F., 284 Cleary T. C, 286 Clerks of board, 172 Clerks of court, 181, 189 Cline, George W., 283 Clinton & Stacy, 306 Clinton, C, 384 Clinton, K. W., 389 Clinton, L. W., 389 Clinton, Luman, 304 Clinton, Lydia, 293, 304 Clinton, Norman, 62, 304, 305, 389 Clinton, Norman C, 293, 295 Clinton, O. P., 277, 320 Clinton, Urial P., 85, 293, 294, 304, 305, 309, 389 Clintonville, 162, 292, 320; as a village, 309; as a city, 310; assessors, 311; clerks, 311; chiefs of fire department, 311; city physicians, 311; justices of the peace, 311; mayors, 311; treas¬ urers, 311; city attorneys, 312; alder¬ men, 312, 315; supervisors, 312, 315; departmental affairs, 315 Clintonville Advancement Association, 317 Clintonville Herald, 317 Clintonville Lodge No. 197, F. & A. M., 320 Clintonville State Bank, 318 Clintonville Tribune, 317 Cofan, Charles, 396 Cohen, Nathan, 255, 526 Collection of Prehistoric Arrow Heads (view) 40 Columbia Lake, 204 Commercial Club of Waupaca, 255 Conant, S. F., 356 Congregational Church, New London, .275 Conkey and Mumbrue Survey, 60 Conkey, Theodore, 60, 191, 364 Conklin, J., 400 Cook, W. H., 310 Cooley, E. E., 285 Cooley, E. N., 245 Cooney, Will, 599 Cooper, William B., 60, 61, 71, 209, 210 Cooper, William G., 65, 141, 142 Cornish, Gabriel W., 530 Cornish, Mary, 532 Coroners, 172 Cotton, J. D., 318 County and Town Incorporating Act, 137' County asylum, 161 County Asylum, Weyauwega (view) 162 County clerks, 172 County court, 181 County enrollment of pupils, r76 County finances, 146 County jail, 159 County judges, 181, 187, 188, 189 County poor house and farm, 165 County representatives, 1857-1916, 171 County seal adopted, 159
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Title | A Standard History of Waupaca County, Wisconsin. An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with Particular Attention to the Modern Era in the Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Civic and Social Development. |
Title of work | A Standard History of Waupaca County, Wisconsin. An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with Particular Attention to the Modern Era in the Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Civic and Social Development. |
Short title | A Standard History of Waupaca County, Wisconsin |
Author | John M. Ware |
Description | This two-volume work on Waupaca County, Wisconsin, provides a history of the county and the cities and villages of Waupaca, New London, Clintonville, Weyauwega, Iola, Manawa, Marion, Scandinavia, Freemont, Embarrass, Mukwa, Northport, Ogdensburg, and the towns of the county. Volume 2 consists of biographical sketches of residents of the county. |
Place of Publication (Original) | Chicago and New York |
Publisher (Original) | Lewis Publishing Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1917 |
Language | English |
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Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
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State | Wisconsin; |
County | Waupaca County; |
Decade | 1630-1639; 1640-1649; 1650-1659; 1660-1669; 1670-1679; 1680-1689; 1750-1759; 1760-1769; 1780-1789; 1790-1799; 1810-1819; 1820-1829; 1830-1839; 1840-1849; 1860-1869; 1870-1879; 1880-1889; 1890-1899; 1900-1909; 1910-1919; |
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Title of work | A Standard History of Waupaca County, Wisconsin. An Authentic Narrative of the Past, with Particular Attention to the Modern Era in the Commercial, Industrial, Educational, Civic and Social Development. |
Author | John M. Ware |
Publication Date (Original) | 1917 |
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Full Text | INDEX XV Carter, Aaron, 400, 401 Carter, N. B., 309 Cart wright, Alvin E., 581 Casey, James, 90 Gate, George W., 181, 182 Catholic Church of Clintonville, 320 Cavanaugh, Mike, 593 Center of Waupaca, 146 Centerville, 146 Central Lumber Company, 253 Chamberlain, J. D., 401 Chamberlain, John P., 278 Chamberlain, Mellen, 146, 147, 151, 153, 155, 156, 392 Chamberlain, Mrs. George, 241 Chamberlain, William J., 62, 94, 249, 401 Champlain, 17 Chandler, Augustus H., 62, 208 Chandler, Clarence C, 549 Chandler, Ella, 549 Chandler, Fremont E., 452 Chandler, John, 61 Chandler, John E., 143 Chandler, John W., 61, 144, 207, 208, 334, 383, 396, 397 Chandler, Mary, 323 Chandler, Miss S. W., 224, 226 Chandler, Moses, 141, 181 Chandler, Mrs. K. T., 242 Chandler, Samuel S., Jr., 547 Chandler settlement, 61, 326 Chandler, Susan, 61 Chandler, S. S., 208, 334, 335, 383 Chapin, Edward, 337 Chesley, Charles W., 467 Chesley, James, 62, 231 Chesley, James A., 88, 247 Chesley, Laura, 467 Chesley, P. A., 62, 247 Chicago & Northwestern Railway, 133, 135 Choate, Leander, 340 Christenson, Chris L., 460 Christenson, J. H., 247 Christenson, James W., 524 Chronicle Publishing Company, 328 Churchill, Charles, 62 Churchill, Leroy D., 757 Church of Christ, Scientist, Waupaca, 240 Church of the Most Precious Blood, New London, 279 Circuit judges, 181 City Hotel, 248 City Grist Mills, 247, 250 City Mills, 247, 250 Civil war, 168 Clark, D. S., Ill Cleary, F., 284 Cleary T. C, 286 Clerks of board, 172 Clerks of court, 181, 189 Cline, George W., 283 Clinton & Stacy, 306 Clinton, C, 384 Clinton, K. W., 389 Clinton, L. W., 389 Clinton, Luman, 304 Clinton, Lydia, 293, 304 Clinton, Norman, 62, 304, 305, 389 Clinton, Norman C, 293, 295 Clinton, O. P., 277, 320 Clinton, Urial P., 85, 293, 294, 304, 305, 309, 389 Clintonville, 162, 292, 320; as a village, 309; as a city, 310; assessors, 311; clerks, 311; chiefs of fire department, 311; city physicians, 311; justices of the peace, 311; mayors, 311; treas¬ urers, 311; city attorneys, 312; alder¬ men, 312, 315; supervisors, 312, 315; departmental affairs, 315 Clintonville Advancement Association, 317 Clintonville Herald, 317 Clintonville Lodge No. 197, F. & A. M., 320 Clintonville State Bank, 318 Clintonville Tribune, 317 Cofan, Charles, 396 Cohen, Nathan, 255, 526 Collection of Prehistoric Arrow Heads (view) 40 Columbia Lake, 204 Commercial Club of Waupaca, 255 Conant, S. F., 356 Congregational Church, New London, .275 Conkey and Mumbrue Survey, 60 Conkey, Theodore, 60, 191, 364 Conklin, J., 400 Cook, W. H., 310 Cooley, E. E., 285 Cooley, E. N., 245 Cooney, Will, 599 Cooper, William B., 60, 61, 71, 209, 210 Cooper, William G., 65, 141, 142 Cornish, Gabriel W., 530 Cornish, Mary, 532 Coroners, 172 Cotton, J. D., 318 County and Town Incorporating Act, 137' County asylum, 161 County Asylum, Weyauwega (view) 162 County clerks, 172 County court, 181 County enrollment of pupils, r76 County finances, 146 County jail, 159 County judges, 181, 187, 188, 189 County poor house and farm, 165 County representatives, 1857-1916, 171 County seal adopted, 159 |
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