The history of Sauk County, Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources ..biographical sketches .. . lvin Burt William A. Burt Alvin Burt William A. Burt 1st quarter, 1840. James M. .Marsh November, 1844. William A. Burt 1st quarter, 1840. James E. Freeman December, 1844. William A. Burt March, 1840. James E. Freeman 4th quarter, 1844. William A. Burt March, 1840. James E. Freeman November, 1844. William A. Burt 1st quarter, 1840. Alvin Burt 2d quarter, 1842. J. E. Whitcher \pril, 1845. (larret Vliet , August, 184). J. E. Whitcher ? \pril. Theodo


The history of Sauk County, Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources ..biographical sketches .. . lvin Burt William A. Burt Alvin Burt William A. Burt 1st quarter, 1840. James M. .Marsh November, 1844. William A. Burt 1st quarter, 1840. James E. Freeman December, 1844. William A. Burt March, 1840. James E. Freeman 4th quarter, 1844. William A. Burt March, 1840. James E. Freeman November, 1844. William A. Burt 1st quarter, 1840. Alvin Burt 2d quarter, 1842. J. E. Whitcher \pril, 1845. (larret Vliet , August, 184). J. E. Whitcher ? \pril. Theodore Conkey \ugusi, 1845. J. E. \|uil, Theodore Conkey July. 1845. J. E. Whitcher \pril, 1845. John Briuk September, .1. E. Whitcher April. 1845. John Brink September, [845. J. E. Whitcher April, 1845. (buret Vliet .ulv, 1845 .1. E. Whitcher April, Isl,. (larret Vliet lune and July, 1845. .1 Whitcher \, ls| i. (larret Vliet June, 1845. .1. E. Whitcher Vpril, 1845. Theodore Conkey August, 1845. .1. E. Whitcher April. 184,. John Brink September 1845. J I. Whitcher April. 184.,. John Brink September, 184.,.. ( DECEASED, BARABOO. HISTORY OF SAUK COUNTY. 327 The northern boundary line of the State of Illinois, fixed April 11, 181s, on the parallel of42° 30 north latitude, became, properly enough, the base line of these surveys. A principalnorth-and-south line (known as the Fourth Meridian) was run, extending from the base line toLake Superior, at right angles with the last-mentioned line. The Fourth Meridian is west of theterritory of Sauk County, running on the east boundary of what is now the county of Grant, andon the west boundary of La Fayette and Iowa Counties, and thence onward due north, a distancewest of the most westerly point of Sauk County of six miles, striking Lake Superior a short dis-tance west of the mouth of the Montreal River. Parallel lines to the Fourth Meridian were run every six miles on the east and west sides ofit. The interve


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