. 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. ... gle, who was born in have had two children, Mary Elizabeth, born March 31, 1881, andRoy Earl, born Dec. 25, 1877. and died June 16, 1881. JOHN EGELER, boarding house and saloon,Wausau. Cameto Wau-sau in the Fall of 1868, and kept a tin shop for nine years, when he


. 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. ... gle, who was born in have had two children, Mary Elizabeth, born March 31, 1881, andRoy Earl, born Dec. 25, 1877. and died June 16, 1881. JOHN EGELER, boarding house and saloon,Wausau. Cameto Wau-sau in the Fall of 1868, and kept a tin shop for nine years, when he sold hisinterest and began his present business. He was born in Germany,March 21, 1837. He was married in Canajoharie, N. Y., April, 1865,to Margaretta Shwariz, who was born in Germany, November, have eiglit children—Mary S., Katie M. C, Delia, John, Otlo,Louisa, Caroline and Margaret. They have lost two, Emma and Carl. CHARLES F. ELDRED, Wausau. Was born in W^arren, WarrenCo., Pa., Feb. 28, 1841, and was reared at Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa.,coming from there to Grand Rapids, Wis., and then to Wausau. was admitted to the Bar in December, 1861, and engaged inpractice until the Fall of 1862, when he enlisted in Co. A, illh N. , and served until May 28, 1865. He entered the service as a. private, and was mustered out as first lieutenant of Co. A. Returningto Honesdale, he was engaged in the practice of law there until he cameto Wisconsin. He has been District Attorney of Marathon County sinceJanuary, 1880; also was District Attorney of Wayne County, Pa., fortwo terms, and served as Assessorof Internal Revenue from was married at Honesdale, Oct. 18, 1866, to Emma A. West, whowas born in Bethany, Pa. They have four children—Nathaniel B.,Mary H., Arthur G., and Nina O. GEORGE E. FERNALD, merchant, Wausau. Came to Rural, inthe town of Dayton, Waupaca Co., Wis., in 1865, and lived there untilSeptember, 1866, when he went to Waupaca, and en


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