. History of northern Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources; an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories; biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; views of county seats, etc. ... i8og. Came to America in 1838, and was an inmateof Capt. William Wilsons family for twenty-three years. He wasfamiliarly called Little Fritz, on account of his diminutive stature. BIOGRAPHICAL H. ALLEN, Menomonie. Born in the State of Maine. Re-moved with his pare


. History of northern Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources; an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories; biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; views of county seats, etc. ... i8og. Came to America in 1838, and was an inmateof Capt. William Wilsons family for twenty-three years. He wasfamiliarly called Little Fritz, on account of his diminutive stature. BIOGRAPHICAL H. ALLEN, Menomonie. Born in the State of Maine. Re-moved with his parents, when nine years of age, to Lawrence, Mass.,where he lived about three years, and thence to Saginaw, thence toByron, where he enlisted .August, 1861, in the 5th Regiment, Mich. V. served till the close of the war, and was in active service during thewhole time. He was in McClellens Peninsula campaign, second BullRun, battle of Gettysburg, and in Grants final campaign of the the close of the war he went to Detroit, where he remained till1874, when he came to Menomonie and engaged with Knapp, Stout &Co. He now has charge of the land department of that firm. He wasmarried to Helen Barber, a native of Michigan, January, 1S65. Theyhad one daughter, Grace, born Aug. 29, 1S66, and died June, S.^/^a/^/.^l^ EDWIN O. BAKER, M. D., Menomonie. Was born in OneidaCo., N. Y., in 1831. He began the study of medicine at Lee Center,Oneida Co., in 1852, with Dr. Henry N. Porter, of that place. Hegraduated at Castleman Medical College, Vt, in 1S56. He began thepractice of his profession in the State of New York. Removed toDurand in the Summer of 1858. Was the first physician of PepinCounty. In 1S62. he joined the 30th Reg., Wis. V. I., as assistant sur-geon. During the last year of the war, he had charge of the hospital atFrankfort, Ky. He returned to Durand at the close of the war, and re-sumed practice, where he remained till 1S75. when he located at LakeCity, Minn. He


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