Rock Elm (Wis.) Pierce County (Wis.)

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7 Archival description results for Rock Elm (Wis.) Pierce County (Wis.)

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David and Lucinda Scott home in Rock Elm Township, circa 1890

Index card notes that David Scott was born in Scotland in 1841. His family came to America in 1842. The house shown here was located 1 1/2 miles south of Rock Elm Centre in Section 28, Rock Elm Township [Pierce County]. David Scott came to Rock Elm in 186... »

Smith, Charles Francis

Fedderly Windmill in Rock Elm Township, circa 1890

Index card states that the Fedderly family lived in the Rock Elm area. This first photo is entitled simply Fedderly's Windmill. William O. Fedderly was born in New York State in 1838. He came to Rock Elm in 1873 and settled on Section 11. He was a farmer ... »

Smith, Charles Francis

Pierce County, Wisconsin. Treasurer. Tax and assessment rolls

  • US ARC Pierce Series 4
  • collection
  • 1854-2000

Rolls show ownership and description of taxable lands, assessed valuation of each parcel, taxes due, and record of payment of taxes. Total valuation, taxes due, and taxes paid are shown for personal property. For the years 1854-all tax rolls were ... »

Pierce County, Wisconsin. Treasurer. Tax and assessment rolls

Rear view of Campbell house in Rock Elm Township, circa 1890

Index card notes that there is very little information about this picture but supposed it to be the residence of Edward Campbell, born in 1862 in Wisconsin. His parents came from New York and Ohio. His wife was born in New York and her mother was from ... »

Smith, Charles Francis

Rock Elm School, teacher training, 1889

Index card states that this is the second building that had been constructed on the lot. It replaced the original red frame school that had been put up in 1872 and 1873. The school shown here was built during 1886, and according to the paper, it cost $1,0... »

Smith, Charles Francis

Willia and Jane Emmons Fedderly log home in Rock Elm, circa 1890

William O. Fedderly was born in New York State in 1838. He came to Rock Elm in 1873 and settled on Section 11. He was a farmer by trade, but he also developed a considerable trade in buying and selling ginseng. In 1883 he reportedly purchased almost 7,000... »

Smith, Charles Francis

William and Jane Emmons Fedderly log home in Rock Elm Townsip, circa 1889

Index card states the man in the image is wearing the same suit as in the other Fedderly home photograph. William O. Fedderly was born in New York State in 1838. He came to Rock Elm in 1873 and settled on Section 11. He was a farmer by trade, but he also ... »

Smith, Charles Francis