Early Days in the Chippewa Valley.

Early Days in the Chippewa Valley.


This autobiographical narrative relates a young lawyer's search for the best palce in the Upper Midwest to settle in the late 1850s. The author first came to Wisconsin from Oxford, in Chenango County, New York, in 1856. His account provides vivid descriptions of Reed's Landing, Pepin, Eau Claire, Menomonie, and Chippewa Falls.


Related Topics: Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
Logging and Forest Products
Creator: Bundy, Charles Smith, 1831-1928.
Pub Data: Menomonie, Wis., Flint-Douglas ptg. co., 1916.
Citation: Bundy, Charles Smith. Early Days in the Chippewa Valley (Menomonie, Wis., Flint-Douglas Ptg. Co., 1916); Online facsimile at:  http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/lhbumbib:@field(TITLE
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