Chippewa Indians

Catlin, George - 334, Chippeway Village and Dog Feast at the Falls of St. Anthony; lodges build with birch-bark: Upper Mississippi

Chippewa Indians. The earliest accounts of the Chippewa associate them particularly with the region of Sault Sainte Marie, but they came in time to extend over the entire northern shore of Lake Huron and both shores of Lake Superior, besides well into the northern interior and as far west as the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota.

Barron County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records

Wisconsin Cemetery records are listed by county then name of cemetery within the Wisconsin county. Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Barron County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records Arland Independent Cemetery Bethany Immanuel Luthern Cemetery Bethany Lutheran Cemetery (AKA Neby Cemetery) Big Moon Cemetery Cedar Lake Cemetery Collingwood Cemetery Dallas Cemetery Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery Laaland/Johnson Cemetery Lakeview Cemetery, aka Perley Cemetery Maple Grove Baptist Cemetery Meadow Creek Cemetery Neby Cemetery Nora Cemetery Old Hillsdale Cemetery, aka Weisman Cemetery Orchard Beach … Read more

Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin

Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin

In the production of the following pages the effort has been to show the growth of every city and village in the Chippewa Valley, through their industries, schools and churches. The biographical sketches were so numerous that they have necessitated as brief treatment as the circumstances would warrant, and the publishers have been compelled to depend mainly upon the members of the respective families for the reliability of the facts set forth.

Wisconsin Gold Star List – Barron County

Liberty Bond

A comprehensive roster of casualties from Barron County, Wisconsin, detailing the hometown, age, unit, location of death, and cause of death for soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses who sacrificed their lives during World War I.