A
LIST OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
CONTAINING HISTORY
OF CLARK COUNTY
AMISH IN WISCONSIN by Richard Lee Dawley,
2003
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A WAR OF THEIR OWN, by Jerry Buss,
published in 1998 by Badger Books Inc., P. O. Box 192,
Oregon, WI53575. The book is about the Krueger
"War" in Clark County.
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ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF EMMA S.
K. MOLLE, HERMAN GOTTFRIED HARDRATH, SR., AUGUST
LANGE, EMMA MATHILDA LOUISE KIUTZ, compiled by Halbert
Herbert Hardrath. His book was published in 1998
by Tennessee Valley Publishing, P. O. Box 52527, Knoxville,
TN 37950-2527, and is jam-packed with history
of Green Grove and Beaver Townships.
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ATLAS OF CLARK COUNTY WISCONSIN, undated
but apparently published in about 1969 or 1970 by Perfection
Press, Inc., P. O. Box 72, South St. Paul, MN 55075
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CALLING THIS PLACE HOME, Women on the
Wisconsin Frontier, 1850-1925 by Joan M. Jensen,
published by Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2006
Clark County topics include: agricultural education,
agriculture, anti-tuberculosis campaign, asylum, cheese
making, dairy industry, immigration, midwifery, public
health, school enrollments, vocational education, women's
club, Granton, Loyal, Neillsville, Owen, Withee.
Colby topics: churches, education, Harmony Coop,
1910 parade float, Rural Arts Museum. Dorchester: Johann and Anna Jantsch, Leo and Matilda
Schopp, Mary and Frank Sacher, cheese making, churches,
education family farms. Thorp: Joseph and
Paulina Detmer Osowki. Withee: Dana Hall.
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CITY OF NEILLSVILLE, IN THE HEART OF
THE BLACK RIVER COUNTRY, compiled and published by Neillsville
Centennial Committee, Franklin Hrasky Printer, 1982
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CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS IN THE HEART OF CLARK CO., WISCONSIN
Clark Co., WI Internet Library History
Buffs
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CITY OF OWEN, WISCONSIN GOLDEN JUBILEE
1925-1975, A COMMEMORATIVE HISTORY
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CLARK COUNTY FAIR CENTENNIAL, A CENTURY
OF PROGRESS, 1872-1972
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DORCHESTER - small
in size - Big in History and Happenings"
by
Jim Jantsch
is now available for sale. Containing 544 pages,
it begins with data from when the railroad first came
into Dorchester in 1873. Book cost $25.00
and a CD containing 371 pictures (mostly of old Dorchester)
cost $10.00 and shipping costs per book is $5.00.
The profits will benefit the Dorchester Public Library.
Send your check to: P.O. Box 137 - Dorchester, Wisconsin
54425.
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EATON CENTER ANNALS by Charles Bizjak
published in 1991 by Heins Publications (Rev. William
A. Heins) P.O. Box 998, 605 N. Barstow St., Eau Claire,
WI 54702.
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GRANTON, WI History - A Stop on the Stage Route
&
Granton Looking Back by
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Granton, “Support Your Local Merchant - The Advertising
of Granton, Wisconsin” (Jay Parker, 2022). Has over 900
pieces of advertising from Granton merchants ranging
from the 1800’s through 2022. by Jay Parker. |
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"Heathville History 1921-2021" (Melvin Borntrager,
2023). Covers history of the Heathville corners area
families and more specifically the Heathville School
located on the corner of Catlin Ave and Heath Road by Jay Parker. |
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GREENWOOD-HUB
OF CLARK COUNTY, 1844-1934 published April 1934
(available as a set with a follow-on through our
Gift Shop)
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HISTORICAL ATLAS CLARK COUNTY WISCONSIN,
published in 1986 by Agri-Land Atlas Co., P. O. Box
5787, Rochester, MN 55903
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HISTORY OF GREENWOOD WISCONSIN 1844-1993,
compiled by the Greenwood Centennial committee.
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HISTORY
OF GREENWOOD, 1844-1993 (available in our
Gift Shop)
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INTRODUCING THE YELLOWSTONE TRAIL, by
Alice A. and John Wm. Ridge. Published in 2000
by Yellowstone Trail Publishers, 7000 South Shore Drive,
Altoona, WI 54720. In Clark County the trail goes
through Colby, Abbotsford, Curtis, Owen, Withee, and
Thorp.
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LEVIS TOWNSHIP,
CLARK COUNTY, WISCONSIN (125 YEARS OF PROGRESS 1856-1981);
by Eleanor Schoenherr (Editor)
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MEMORY TRAILS, an undated collection
from the early 1960's of local history of Longwood,
White School, Maplehurst, Oak Vale, Lone Oak, Midway
School, Frenchtown, Poppe School, Redvill, Willow Dale,
Hixon Heights, Spring Valley, Hoard Center, Moody, the
Danes in Withee, and Owen.
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PICKERING FAMILY
HISTORY, by Lloyd D. Pickering (2003); 120 pages with
many devoted to Clark County, WI. Profits will
be contributed to the Clark Co., WI Internet Library
Account. View numerous excerpts on the
Sherwood Township
pages.
(available
in our
Gift Shop)
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RECOLLECTIONS OF A COUNTRY KID, STEINER'S
BOOK, by Francis C. Steiner of
Granton, Wisconsin, first printing, July 1990.
Published by Heins
Publications, Rev. William A. Heins, 605 N. Barstow
St. Eau Claire, WI 54702.
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RECOLLECTIONS OF COLUMBIA, WISCONSIN,
by Mabel Schlender Jonkel, 1974, printed by Isaac Printing
Company, Withee, Wisconsin
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REMEMBERING THE INDIAN SCHOOL, by Jacob
C. Stucki, published by Infinity Publishing Co., Haverford,
PA., copywrite 2004. The book is about the author's
memories of the Indian School in Neillsville.
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SPOMINSKA ZGODOVINA
(Historical Memories of Willard, WI)--Offered by
Slovenska Druzba,
220 pgs.
(available
in our
Gift Shop)
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THE BOOK OF THE YEARS, THE STORY OF THE
MEN WHO MADE CLARK COUNTY AS TOLD IN PICTURES AND TYPE
FOR THE CLARK COUNTY CENTENNIAL 1853 -1953
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THE WISCONSIN KRUEGER FAMILY TRAGEDY 16 Years of Letters
from Prison by Kay Scholtz, published by Trails Books,
3005 Center Green Drive, Suite 225, Boulder, CO 80301,
2013
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THE WOODSHED, by Violet Mechelke is a
work of fiction set in Wilcox and Heintown in Clark
County the late 1800's. The book was published
by Whispering Hope Publishing, N6984 Pelsdorf Avenue,
Loyal, WI, Copyright, 2002.
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THORP, WI CIVIL WAR VETERANS, Harold Zander
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TIMES OF
MY LIFE, Elsie Gauger 1999
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WITHEE MEMORIES "FROM LOGGING TRAILS
TO SUPER HIGHWAYS", published in commemoration of the
Withee, Wisconsin Centennial 1901 to 2001
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