. 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. ... HERN WISCONSIN. to Depere two years later, having accepted the position of assistantcashier of the bank of Depere. This position he resigned in 1875 totake charge of the books of the National Furnace Company at Depere,and in April, iSSr, came to Green Bay as superintendent of


. 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. ... HERN WISCONSIN. to Depere two years later, having accepted the position of assistantcashier of the bank of Depere. This position he resigned in 1875 totake charge of the books of the National Furnace Company at Depere,and in April, iSSr, came to Green Bay as superintendent of the com-panys works at this point. E. R. SMITH, Sheriff, is a native of Vermont, was engaged inmercanliJe business there when the war broke out, and entered theUnited Slates seivice wiih the 2d Regiment Ver. I., the first threeyearsregiment from that State. He served the full term of his enlist-ment, during which time he was on detached service nine months, andreturning home served one year as property steward in the general hos-pital at Builirgton. In lS6g, came West and soon afterwardsettled at \\ in this county. He was a member of the TownBoard there ihrte years; served two years as clerk; was Justice of thePeace there eight years, and entered upon his present duties Jan. 1,1881. .€®^.. JOHN M. SMITH, of Green Bay, was born Dec. 13. iSao, inMcrris Co., N. J. His father was a wide-awake, energetic farmer, andwas ore ihe first few to adept what is now leimed a system ofin-picved cultivation. Plcm him the son gained much of that practicalkrcwkdge which has made him so well-known as a thorough and suc-cessful cultivator of the soil. His early education was as gccd as theconiron rchools of his native county could give, until he had nearlyattained manhocd, when he entered on a course of preparation for col-lege, beirg veiy desirous of enlerirg one of the learned , however, was not the course Providence had marked out for he


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