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Chappelle, Mrs. H.H. (Edith)

Mrs. Chappelle was born in Kinnickirurl.c Township, St. Croix Cowity,
in 1888. She moved to Washburn County in 1913, and lived there until
the time of her death in 1972. She was the area historian and a correspondent for the Rice Lake (Wisconsin) Chronotype for 29 years. The interview deals mainly with the lumber industry am the men who brought it to Washburn County. She includes infomation on the Onaha Railroad, the Knapp-Stout Lumber Company, and local lumber companies am area sawmills in her discussion. Mrs. Chappelle is the author of The Why of Names in Washburn County, am the taped interview is followed by thirty minute program in which Mrs. Chappelle discusses the writing of the book. The Why of Names in
Washburn Cowity is om file at the Area Research Center located on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.

Consolidated Lumber Company records, 1905-1909.

  • US ARC UWRF MSS 6
  • collection
  • 1905-1909

Invoice Logbook includes information includes details of Date, Destination, Contents, Account, Price, Due, Car Number, Terms, Freight, Dis. Amount, and Credit.

The Consolidated Lumber company was located in Stillwater MN, the ledger records destinations to locations including Ellsworth WI, White Bear MN, Roberts WI, Mahtomedi MN, Hugo MN, Newport MN.

Consolidated Lumber Company

Hunter, Fred

Typed transcript of interview with Mr. Hunter was donated in October 2003 by Roger Hunter Knieff. Discussed in the interview is Mr. Hunter’s childhood in the Diamond Bluff area and his family’s move to clear land in southern Burnett County. The main focus of the interview is Mr. Hunter’s activity as a logger in the lumber industry. He describes logging camp life, the men he worked with, as well as the changes he witnessed in the area during his lifetime. Also included is his life as a farmer and other activities he engaged in. The interview is very detailed and informative.