Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's lake region, with maps and illustrations . uture artist known asCharles, was born in England anddied at the Glen from eating waterhemlock. He employed an o inhis name, spelling it Dorward, theusual form after the so-called refor-mation. Earlier in Scotch history thename AVas spelled Durward. Emerson, afterwards John Thomas,was born in Milwaukee and died inBaraboo in 1918. For many yearshe had charge of St .Josephs churchin the city, supervised the erectionof the present edifice, and wrote anumber of books, Holy Land andHoly Writ, Durwards Life andPoems, and others.


Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's lake region, with maps and illustrations . uture artist known asCharles, was born in England anddied at the Glen from eating waterhemlock. He employed an o inhis name, spelling it Dorward, theusual form after the so-called refor-mation. Earlier in Scotch history thename AVas spelled Durward. Emerson, afterwards John Thomas,was born in Milwaukee and died inBaraboo in 1918. For many yearshe had charge of St .Josephs churchin the city, supervised the erectionof the present edifice, and wrote anumber of books, Holy Land andHoly Writ, Durwards Life andPoems, and others. Emma Theresa, the first daughter,was born and died in ^Milwaukee. Thebabys funeral was by boat and in-terment was on the Durward prop-erty in that city. Allan, afterwards Rev. James Dur-ward of St. James Church, St. Jame:,Minnesota, is the owner of the Glenbut continues to reside at St. James. Wilfred J. Durward, taxidermist,photographer, and author of Annalsof the Glen, was born in many years his home has been 55 BARABOO, DELLS, AND DEVILS LAKE REGION. CHAPEL AND VIEWS IN THE GLEN near Tacoma, Washington, where hemarried in 1919. Andrew, born in Milwaukee residesnear Tacoma, Washmgton,. His mar-riage was solemnized in the Glenchapel. Miss Mary Thecla Durward wasborn at the Glen and after manyyears in the state of Washington nowcalls Baraboo her home. When the Durward family came from Milwaukee in a one-horse wagonin 1862, crossing the Wisconsin Riverat Portage, the Glen was reached onNovember 1, All Saints Day. Nearthe trout stream which flows throughthe Glen and close to the first step-ping-stones, is the Maltese Cross cutin the hard sandstone to commemorate their arrival. Just above is theGuardian of the Glen, a bit of art innatures wild. 50 BARABOO, DELLS, AND DEVILS LAKE REGION Weeping Ledge Continuing up the stream to theboundary of the Glen property, thebrook laughs over the projectingstones. Just below is the WeepingLedge and as the author of The An-nals o


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