Barland Biography Search
A tool to help you find historic biographical information from the Eau Claire area. Currently the database contains information garnered solely from the notes of Lois Barland, an area author and amateur historian. Mrs. Barland used the notes in the writing of her books, Sawdust City, a History of Eau Claire, Wisconsin from the Earliest Times to 1910 (1960) and The River Flows on, a Record of Eau Claire, Wisconsin from 1910-1960 (1965) .
Viewing Records: 8,001 to 8,500 of 11,172
| Record Date | Last Name | First Name | Record Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1910-10-28 | Crane | B. F. | Married Fanny Tainter Macmillen, daughter of Capt. Andrew Tainter. Will live on Oxford St. |
| 1910-10-28 | Macmmillen | Fanny Tainter | Daughter of Capt. Andrew Tainter. Marries B.F. Crane, will live on Oxford St. |
| 1910-10-28 | Tainter | Andrew | Father of Fanny Tainter Macmillen, who married B.F. Crane and will nove live on Oxford St. |
| 1910-10-28 | Walmsley | Horace B. | Horace B. lives in Ashland; leader of Social Dem[ocrats]. |
| 1910-10-27 | Schwahn | Ben R. | Bother Louis married Margaret Mahoney at St. Pat's. Will live on 1st Ave. |
| 1910-10-26 | Sommermeyer | Antoine | Antoine, daughter of C.W.E., married Dr. Ben F. Swezey of Pleasant Valley, IL. |
| 1910-10-23 | Ingram | Orin H. | Picture of proposed statue of Randall by Helen F. Mears. |
| 1910-10-23 | Mears | Helen F. | Picture of proposed statue of Randall by Helen F. Mears. |
| 1910-10-23 | Pfeifer | Anton | Died. Had billiard hall on N. Barstow. Later moved to E. Madison. |
| 1910-10-23 | Randall | Adin | Picture of proposed statue of Randall by Helen F. Mears. |
| 1910-10-20 | Deitz | John F. | Applies for bail in EC. Refused on grounds of no jurisdiction, returns to Hayward. Of Cameron dam fame on Thornapple River. Son Leslie and wife also in EC. |
| 1910-10-20 | Deitz | Leslie | Son of John F. Deitz. |
| 1910-10-15 | Arnold | Fred | Brought libel suit against Rev. Pike, Cong. minister and O.H. Ingram for sermon delivered and synopsis printed in paper saying Arnold did not prosecute half the criminal cases he was hired to prosecute. Wins $1125 against Pike and $375 against Ingram. State Supreme Court reverses decision (Oct 30, 1912). |
| 1910-10-11 | Henry | Charles H. | Pres. of State Vet's Home at Waupaca. |
| 1910-10-07 | Childs | Garret P. | First city fireman to be retired on pension. 20 years on force. |
| 1910-10-06 | Wing | Sarah J. | Mrs. Sarah J. Wing, age 65, died at home of daughter, Mrs. D. Cartwright, 1112 S. Dewey St. |
| 1910-10-02 | Boyd | Robert | Moved here from St. Paul with wife and twin boys. Is with Prudential Ins. Co. |
| 1910-09-30 | Stussy | Karl | City bill poster. |
| 1910-09-29 | Anklum | Ernestine | Mrs. Anklum drunk again, just out from 10 days jail sentence. |
| 1910-09-27 | Godding | Edward R. | Died after surgery. Had been on school comm. Born in Maine in 1859. Came to EC in 1881 and went into bus. as druggist. Bought Mr. Thwing's Drug Store, lost it when the flood of 1884 carried it away. In partnership with Mr. Chickering and later with Carey. Godding and Carey were in old Music Hall corner. Carey moved to New Richmond and was killed in the great cyclone there. Mr. Godding continued alone, store was at E. Grand & River St. In 1882 he married Emma McGowan, sister of Mrs. L.W. Pond, now in California. Son is Edward L. Home 230 Hudson St. City and parochial schools closed for funeral. |
| 1910-09-27 | Godding | Edward L. | Son of Edward R. and Emma Godding. Manager of telephone exchange at Stanley & Frederik. |
| 1910-09-27 | McGowan | Emma | Married Edward R. Godding in 1882. Son is Edward L. Sister is Mrs. L.W. Pond. |
| 1910-09-27 | Pond | Mrs. L.W. | Sister of Mrs. Emma Godding. Now in California. |
| 1910-09-24 | Henry | Charles H. | Attending G.A.R. encampment in Atlantic City. |
| 1910-09-13 | Sebenthall | Frank married Maude Lintz. | |
| 1910-09-01 | Teall | George Clinton | Died in MI. Former lawyer and County Judge. Son Fred lives in Milwaukee. Born in NY in 1840; came to EC in 1866. Appointed Justice of the Peace in 1869 and County Judge in 1868. |
| 1910-08-26 | Rosholt | Julius | Elected pres. of Union Mtg. [Savings] & Loan, succeeding brother Kim. |
| 1910-08-26 | Rosholt | Kimberly | Kim resigned as president of Union Mtg.[Savings] and Loan. 7 brothers. Julius elected. |
| 1910-08-25 | Ellison | A. F. | Father of Alice, who married Wilfred L. Rowe. |
| 1910-08-25 | Ellison | Alice | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Ellison. Married Wilfred L. Rowe, a civil engineer with a gov't position in Washington. |
| 1910-08-25 | Hollen | Annie | Daughter of Charles Quella Sr., sister of Charles Jr. |
| 1910-08-25 | Quella | Charles | Son of Charles Sr., brother of Mrs. Annie Hollen. |
| 1910-08-25 | Quella | Charles | Died of cancer at age 65. In EC 40 years. Leaves son Charles Jr. and daughter Mrs. Annie Hollen. Sacred Heart. |
| 1910-08-25 | Rowe | Wilfred Lincoln | Married Alice Ellison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Ellison. Wilfred is son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe. Is civil engineer, has government position in Washington. |
| 1910-08-24 | Hanson | Charles | With Chicago Store. Son of Christian Hanson Kjustad. Brother of Hans Hanson of Iron Mtn. |
| 1910-08-24 | Hanson | Hans | Of Iron Mtn. Son of Christian Hanson Kjustad. Brother of Charles Hanson. |
| 1910-08-24 | Kjustad | Christian Hanson | Died at home, 649 Wisc. St., at age 78. Came to EC in 1868. Foreman of old EC Lumber Co. Sons are Charles Hanson with Chicago Store and Hans Hanson of Iron Mtn. |
| 1910-08-23 | Cheesbro | A. Jerone | Lives on Summit Ave. G.A.R. member. Stricken with paralysis. |
| 1910-08-23 | Woodland | Daughter died. Family lived on Talmadge St. when [they were] in EC. Now in Town of Washington. | |
| 1910-08-21 | Neher | John C. | Moving to Milwaukee, sold drug store to Captain Be |
| 1910-08-20 | Bahr | August | Of Augusta. Father of Lillina, who married Clayton Lord. |
| 1910-08-20 | Bahr | Lillina | Daughter of August Bahr of Augusta. Marries Clayton Lord. |
| 1910-08-20 | Lord | C. C. | Of Chippewa Falls. Father of Clayton. |
| 1910-08-20 | Lord | Clayton | Clayton married Lillina Bahr, daughter of August Bahr in Augusta. Groom son of C.C. Lord of Chippewa Falls. |
| 1910-08-06 | Campen | James | James and brother Palmer lease corner store in Knee[illegible] building, formerly Foss Saloon, for clothing store. The brothers are former EC residents. James has been in business in California for several years, and Palmer in Minneapolis. |
| 1910-08-06 | Campen | Palmer | James and brother Palmer lease corner store in Knee[illegible] building, formerly Foss Saloon, for clothing store. The brothers are former EC residents. James has been in business in California for several years, and Palmer in Minneapolis. |
| 1910-08-03 | DeMars | Percy | Age 16. Sent to Waukesha, incorrigible. |
| 1910-07-29 | Bonnell | Walter | Piano recital at his residence |
| 1910-07-18 | Arnstad | Mathilda | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Arnstad of 434 Hudson St. Marries George Ermatinger. Will live at 220 W. Grand. |
| 1910-07-18 | Arnstad | O. | Father of Mathilda Arnstad, who marries George Ermatinger. |
| 1910-07-18 | Ermatinger | Dan | Of Chippewa Falls. Father of George and John. |
| 1910-07-18 | Ermatinger | George | Married Mathilda Arnstad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Arnstad of 434 Hudson St. Salesman for Chippewa Shoe nfg. Brother of John. Son of Dan of Chippewa Falls. Will live at 220 W. Grand. |
| 1910-07-18 | Ermatinger | John | Son of Dan of Chippewa Falls, brother of George. |
| 1910-07-16 | Huntington | Myron | Arrested for beating a horse. |
| 1910-07-15 | Radtke | Minnie | Marries a grocer on Broadway (Mr. Converse?) |
| 1910-07-14 | Coon | N. D. | N.D. Coon died. |
| 1910-07-14 | Holt | Louis | Optometrist at 14 S. Barstow. |
| 1910-07-09 | Gadsby | Fred H. | Moving drug store to bldg. he recently purchased south of Kepler on Barstow, formerly occ. by Meader & Cathcart. 308 S. Barstow. |
| 1910-07-09 | Howe | George W. | Moving shoe store into bldg. north of Kaha's Chicago Store that is being remodeled and enlarged. |
| 1910-07-08 | Putnam | E. B. | In St. Paul. Has son born July 4th. E.B. is son of Henry C. Putnam. |
| 1910-07-08 | Putnam | Henry Cleveland | Henry's son, E.B., in St. Paul has son born July 4. |
| 1910-07-07 | Adler | Peter | Peter married Margaret Tusken, town of Union. |
| 1910-07-02 | Bartlett | Willard W. | Sash & Door factory at west end of Madison St bridge, crew of 30. Inc. as Mnfg & Bldg Co. Jan. (20 or 26?) 1919 |
| 1910-07-01 | Bohm | Margaret | Of Drummond. Married John Horrigan. |
| 1910-07-01 | Horrigan | John | Married Margaret Bohm of Drummond. |
| 1910-06-28 | Clark | W. A. | Joseph C. Culver res. 229 Oxford sold to W.A. Clark. |
| 1910-06-28 | Culver | Joseph C. | Culver res. 229 Oxford sold to W.A. Clark. |
| 1910-06-18 | Ashum | David W. | August Reiss buys 1/3 int. in Ashum block on Barstow and Gray (501-502 S. Barstow). |
| 1910-06-18 | Neher | Henry G. | Resigns as clerk in charge of Postal Station to be |
| 1910-06-18 | Reiss | August | Buys 1/3 int. in Ashum block on Barstow and Gray (501-502 S. Barstow). |
| 1910-06-16 | Skamser | Leonard | Leonard left for job in Washington D.C. census. |
| 1910-06-15 | Aubert | Frank | Fined $100 for selling liquor to Indians at a saloon on the north side. |
| 1910-06-15 | Glomski | Stanislaus | Fined $100 for selling liquor to Indians in his saloon on the north side. |
| 1910-06-15 | Slagsvold | John | John has new residence on Galloway next to residence of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald. |
| 1910-06-11 | Graham | Fred H. | Plays in Wis. State Golf Tournament at LaCrosse. |
| 1910-06-10 | Figelmiller | Has saloon on S. Barstow with Lasseck. | |
| 1910-06-09 | Horan | Emmet | Father of Maude, who marries Richard F. Kaiser at Sacred Heart. |
| 1910-06-09 | Horan | Maude | Daughter of Emmet Horan. Marries Richard F. Kaiser at Sacred Heart. He is with Kaiser China Co. Will live at 929-3rd Ave. |
| 1910-06-09 | Kaiser | Richard F. | Married Maude Horan, daughter of Emmet Horan, at Sacred Heart. Of firm of Kaiser China Co. Will live at 929-3rd Ave. |
| 1910-06-09 | Wrigglesworth | Frank | Frank married Mollie Kassabaum at St. Patrick's. He is a brother of Dr. George B. Wrigglesworth. Bride lives on N. Dewey. Will live on 2nd Ave. |
| 1910-06-07 | Dulaney | Daniel | Andrew Rasmus of Forest St. has purchased resident of Michael S. Frawley on Wisc. St. Frawley has bought Daniel Dulaney home on west side. |
| 1910-06-07 | Frawley | Michael S. | Andrew Rasmus of Forest St. has purchased resident of Michael S. Frawley on Wisc. St. Frawley has bought Daniel Dulaney home on west side. |
| 1910-06-07 | Ramus | Andrew | Andrew Rasmus of Forest St. has purchased resident of Michael S. Frawley on Wisc. St. Frawley has bought Daniel Dulaney home on west side. |
| 1910-06-03 | Dulany | David M. | Accompanied father William H., 93, to Minneapolis for annual meeting of Eclipse Lumber Co. |
| 1910-06-03 | Dulany | William H. | 93 years old. Accompanied by son David M. to Minneapolis for annual meeting of Eclipse Lumber Co. Born in Howard Co., MO in 1818; parents came from KY two years earlier with Daniel Boone. Started lumbering at age 15, when he took contract to split walnut rails for three years at $100 per year. First visited Minneapolis in 1844 when there were practically no houses west of St. Anthony's Falls and thousands of Indiands at Fort Snelling. |
| 1910-06-02 | Culver | Byron | Sec. of Culver Realty Co. Will live at 1212 State. Brother of Joe C. Culver. |
| 1910-06-02 | Lang | Anton | Married Agnes Nowak at Sacred Heart. |
| 1910-06-02 | Nowak | Agnes | Married Anton Lang at Sacred Heart. |
| 1910-06-01 | Lund | Svend | Celebrates 25th anniversary. |
| 1910-06-01 | Patrow | Curran | Dies at age 6. Funeral at family home, 1019 S. Dewey. Son of Sol Patrow. |
| 1910-06-01 | Patrow | Sol | Funeral of 6 year old son, Curran, at family home, 1019 S. Dewey. |
| 1910-05-31 | Midelfart | Margaret | Organizing Philharmonic Society in Woman's Club |
| 1910-05-28 | Clark | DeWitt C. | Mrs. Nancy Clark died at home, 244 Lake St., age 78. Came to US as a bride in 1865. Father Justin Smith of Mt. Morris, NY. Survived by stepdaughter Mrs. J.E. Thwing of Minneapolis and son DeWitt S. Clark of EC. Mrs. Thwing's children are Charles, Marion and DeWitte C. |
| 1910-05-28 | Smith | Justin | Mrs. Nancy Clark died at home, 244 Lake St., age 78. Came to US as a bride in 1865. Father Justin Smith of Mt. Morris, NY. Survived by stepdaughter Mrs. J.E. Thwing of Minneapolis and son DeWitt S. Clark of EC. Mrs. Thwing's children are Charles, Marion and DeWitte C. |
| 1910-05-28 | Thwing | Charles | Son of Mrs. J.E. Thwing of Minneapolis. Brother of Marion and DeWitte C. |
| 1910-05-28 | Thwing | DeWitt C. | Son of Mrs. J.E. Thwing of Minneapolis. Brother of Charles and Marion. |
| 1910-05-28 | Thwing | Marion | Child of Mrs. J.E. Thwing of Minneapolis. Sibling of Charles and DeWitte C. |
| 1910-05-28 | Thwing | Mrs. J. E. | Mrs. Nancy Clark died at home, 244 Lake St., age 78. Came to US as a bride in 1865. Father Justin Smith of Mt. Morris, NY. Survived by stepdaughter Mrs. J.E. Thwing of Minneapolis and son DeWitt S. Clark of EC. Mrs. Thwing's children are Charles, Marion and DeWitte C. |
| 1910-05-20 | Dulany | David M. | Moves into new home at corner of State and Garfield. Former house on Niagara bought by M.S. Frawley. |
| 1910-05-20 | Frawley | M. S. | Buys house at corner of 4th and Niagara from David M. Dulany. |
| 1910-05-20 | Hall | Chet | In city. Age 90. Went west eight years ago. Farmer. |
| 1910-05-18 | Ingram | C. H. | Orin H. Ingram gave Ingram Memorial Cong. Ch. in Wash. D.C. in memory of son C.H. Ingram. Cost $80,000. Pres. Taft laid cornerstone. |
| 1910-05-18 | Ingram | Orrin H. | Gave Ingram Memorial Cong. Ch. in Wash. D.C. in memory of son C.H. Ingram. Cost $80,000. Pres. Taft laid cornerstone. |
| 1910-05-18 | Neher | Alexander | Alexander died as result of burns from accident in |
| 1910-05-18 | Thrane | Marcus | Marcus given tribute in Chicago. Died 20 years ago in EC. Working people of Norway built statue of him in Christiana in People's Hall honoring him for work in behalf of working men. He was father of Dr. A.D.H. Thrane. |
| 1910-05-15 | Christenson | Carl | Refinishes floors for EC Decorating Co. |
| 1910-05-15 | McGrath | Mary | Married in 1852. Taught school on north side. |
| 1910-05-14 | Gilbertson | Joclyin | Daughter of Julius C. Gilbertson Sr. Sister of Julius Jr. |
| 1910-05-14 | Gilbertson | Julius C. | Father of Joclyin and Julius Jr. |
| 1910-05-14 | Knudtson | H. M. | Son of Hans, brother of John Knudtson. |
| 1910-05-14 | Knudtson | Hans | Died at home, 433 N. Barstow, at age 66. Came to EC from Norway in 1868. Employed by Northwest lumber Co. Sons are John and H.M. Knudtson. |
| 1910-05-14 | Knudtson | John | Son of Hans, brother of H.M. Knudtson. |
| 1910-05-14 | McGrath | Blair | Grandson of Julius C. and Mary A. McGrath Sr. |
| 1910-05-14 | McGrath | Mary A. | Died at age 74. Leaves daughter Mrs. Gilbertson, grandson Blair McGrath and grandaughter Mrs. Ed. Schatz of Randolph. Joclyin and Julius Gilbertson Jr. are grandchildren. |
| 1910-05-14 | Schatz | Mrs. Edward | Of Randolph. Granddaughter of Julius C. and Mary A. McGrath Sr. |
| 1910-05-13 | Backus | William E. | With son William C., goes to Jerusalem to start sawmill. He is timber cruiser. |
| 1910-05-13 | Backus | William C. | Son of William E. Backus. With father, goes to Jerusalem to start sawmill. |
| 1910-05-13 | Boyle | Frank E. | Appointed special census taker at Madison. |
| 1910-05-12 | Culver | Byron | Marries Margaret Drummond, daughter of David D. of Oakwood Place, on June 1 |
| 1910-05-12 | Drummond | David | Of Oakwood Place. Father of Margaret, who marries Byron Culver on June 1. |
| 1910-05-12 | Drummond | Margaret | Daughter of David D. of Oakwood Place. Marries Byron Culver on June 1. |
| 1910-05-10 | Faast | Roselle | Writes from Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii. |
| 1910-05-10 | Nygaard | John R. | Qualified for Naval Academy. |
| 1910-05-08 | Baird | J. C. | Adv. specialist in electrotheraputics, Telegram bldg 401 S. Barstow |
| 1910-05-05 | Burkhart | August | To do plumbing for Normal School along with Julius A. Dinger. |
| 1910-05-05 | Dinger | Julius A. | To do plumbing for Normal School along with August Burkart. |
| 1910-05-05 | Moon | Ellis | Daughter of Frank H. Moon. Married Claus Spreckles Jr. in San Jose. |
| 1910-05-05 | Spreckles | Claus | Married Ellis, daughter of Frank H. Moon, in San Jose. |
| 1910-05-04 | Calkins | Helen | Gave party for high school graduating class. |
| 1910-05-03 | Gorton | Elmer E. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Gorton live at 1101 S. Dewey. |
| 1910-04-13 | Quigg | James | James' livery stable being faced with cement block. |
| 1910-04-10 | Adler | Charles | Only son of Frank Adler. Died at age 19. Employed at Gotzien Shoe Co. Sister is Mrs. Oluf Solbert, 203 W. Madison St. Funeral at Second Congregational Church. |
| 1910-04-10 | Adler | Frank | Only son, Charles, dies at age 19. Also the father of Mrs. Oluf Solberg. |
| 1910-04-10 | Solberg | Oluf | Married to the daughter of Frank Adler. 203 W. Madison. |
| 1910-04-09 | Cook | Welles | Building a home on Garfield next to the river. |
| 1910-04-08 | Boyd | Robert K. | Elected councilman. Born in NY 1845. In Indian battle at Circh Coulee, Minn. Sept. 2, 1862. Worked as sawyer in 3 mills coming to EC in 1871 as timber looker dealer in real estate & tittle (sic) expert. |
| 1910-04-08 | Cameron | Allen | Of EC. Son of Donald and Emma Cameron. Siblings are Mrs. F.B. Ejverly of Minneapolis and Mrs. Ernest Stein of EC, William in B.C., Angus of Bemidji, and Roy of Virginia, MN. |
| 1910-04-08 | Cameron | Angus | Of Bemidji. Son of Donald and Emma Cameron. Siblings are Mrs. F.B. Ejverly of Minneapolis and Mrs. Ernest Stein of EC, William in B.C., Allen of EC and Roy of Virginia, MN. |
| 1910-04-08 | Cameron | Emma | Dies. Widow of Donald. Born in NY in 1841. Leaves two daughters, Mrs. F.B. Ejverly of Minneapolis and Mrs. Ernest Stein of EC, and four sons, William in B.C., Angus of Bemidji, Allen of EC and Roy of Virginia, MN. |
| 1910-04-08 | Cameron | Roy | Of Virginia, MN. Son of Donald and Emma Cameron. Siblings are Mrs. F.B. Ejverly of Minneapolis and Mrs. Ernest Stein of EC, William in B.C., Angus of Bemidji, and Allen of EC. |
| 1910-04-08 | Cameron | William | In British Columbia. Son of Donald and Emma Cameron. Siblings are Mrs. F.B. Ejverly of Minneapolis and Mrs. Ernest Stein of EC, Angus of Bemidji, Allen of EC and Roy of Virginia, MN. |
| 1910-04-08 | Ejverly | Mrs. F. B. | Of Minneapolis. Daughter of Donald and Emma Cameron. Siblings are Mrs. Ernest Stein of EC, William in B.C., Angus of Bemidji, Allen of EC and Roy of Virginia, MN. |
| 1910-04-08 | Huebsch | John | Elected councilman. Native of Buffalo, wi Sec & treas. Huebsch Laundry operating in EC, Winona and Milwaukee. Patented and owns Troy automatic valve. |
| 1910-04-08 | Stein | Mrs. Ernest | Of EC. Daughter of Donald and Emma Cameron. Siblings are Mrs. F.B. Ejverly of Minneapolis, William in B.C., Angus of Bemidji, Allen of EC and Roy of Virginia, MN. |
| 1910-04-07 | Tusken | Margaret | Married Peter Adler. Of Town of Union. |
| 1910-04-03 | Hackett | Elva | Daughter of Mrs. Mary Hubbard, who has now died. Sister of M.B. and Eldred Hubbard and Mrs. N.E. Pride. |
| 1910-04-03 | Hooker | John | Father of Elmira, who was born in Albany Co., NY in 1833 and married John P. Pinkum in 1855. Scottish. |
| 1910-04-03 | Hubbard | M. B. | Son of Mrs. Mary Hubbard, who has now died. Brother of Eldred, Mrs. Elva Hackett and Mrs. N.E. Pride. |
| 1910-04-03 | Hubbard | Mary | Died. Born in Jefferson Co., NY in 1826. Lived in EC over thirty years. Home at 215 Babcock. Leaves four children: M.B., Eldred, Mrs. Elva Hackett and Mrs. N.E. Pride. |
| 1910-04-03 | Pinkum | Elmira | Widow of John. Died at home. Born in Albany Co., NY in 1833 to Scottish parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hooker. Came to EC in 1856. Married John Perrin Pinkum in 1855. Children are Mrs. Anna Jacobs, Mrs. Myra Lloyd, Helen, Henrietta, and Nellie. |
| 1910-04-03 | Pride | Mrs. N. E. | Daughter of Mrs. Mary Hubbard, who has now died. Sister of M.B. Hubbard, Eldred Hubbard and Mrs. Elva Hackett. |
| 1910-04-01 | Kaiser | John Henry | Bought new six-cylinder auto capable of going 70 MPH. |
| 1910-03-29 | Kann | Daniel J. | Married Minette Seelig in Milwaukee. Ceremony performed by Rabbi Victor. Groom raised in EC, prop. of men's clothing store on S. Bartow, known to friendas "Dan of the Toggery." Dan is son of Solomon Kann, brother of Marguerete "Ritta" Levy. |
| 1910-03-29 | Seelig | Minette | Married Daniel J. Kann in Milwaukee. Rabbi Victor performed the ceremony. Groom raised in EC, prop. of men's clothing store on S. Barstow. |
| 1910-03-27 | Barland | Birney | Office 312 EC St., home 216 River St. |
| 1910-03-26 | Hall | Frank | Sentenced to eight years of hard labor at Waupun. |
| 1910-03-25 | Culver | Byron | Lived at 205 Park Place. |
| 1910-03-25 | Werner | Richard F. | Combining office with Dr. Fulton (nine rooms in new building of EC Gas and Light Co., 2nd floor). |
| 1910-03-22 | Fennessey | John C. | Running for councilman. Has been city clerk and auditor. |
| 1910-03-22 | Fleming | John Bernard | Running for mayor. Age 43, born in EC. Lawyer, cashier at Union Savings Bank, sec. & treas. of Union Mtg. Loan Co. Pre. 1st ward in city council 3 years ago. |
| 1910-03-20 | Batson | George | Husband of one of Henry D. Mitchell's two daughters |
| 1910-03-20 | Mitchell | Henry D. | Father of Mrs. George Batson and Mrs. James Stocks. |
| 1910-03-20 | Mitchell | Mrs. Henry D. | Dies in Town of Brunswick. Born Castelo NY 1835. Came to EC Co. 1867. Leaves husband, a brother and sister and daughters Mrs. George Batson and Mrs. James Stocks. |
| 1910-03-20 | Stocks | James | Husband of one of Henry D. Mitchell's two daughters. |
| 1910-03-17 | Gauthier | Arthur | Son of Samuel. Brother of Oswald, Percy, and Fred Gauthier, and Mrs. LaBree of Duluth. |
| 1910-03-17 | Gauthier | Fred | Son of Samuel. Brother of Oswald, Percy, and Arthur Gauthier, and Mrs. LaBree of Duluth. |
| 1910-03-17 | Gauthier | George | Funeral of Samuel Gauthier held at George's residence, 526 Men. St. |
| 1910-03-17 | Gauthier | Oswald | Son of Samuel. Brother of Percy, Arthur, and Fred Gauthier, and Mrs. LaBree of Duluth. |
| 1910-03-17 | Gauthier | Percy | Son of Samuel. Brother of Oswald, Arthur, and Fred Gauthier, and Mrs. LaBree of Duluth. |
| 1910-03-17 | Gauthier | Samuel | Died. Born in Canada. Came to EC in 1877. Leaves wife, four sons: Oswald, Percy, Arthur and Fred, and daughter Mrs. LaBree of Duluth. Funeral at residence of George Gauthier, 526 Men. St. |
| 1910-03-17 | LeBree | Of Duluth. Daughter of Samuel Gauthier. Sister of Percy, Arthur and Fred Gauthier. | |
| 1910-03-11 | Kelly | Charles Eugene | Son of Capt. John and Margaret Kelly. Of LA. Brother of George T., William S., Mrs. Arthur Simerson, and Mrs. John Slagsvol. |
| 1910-03-11 | Kelly | John | Died of cancer at home of daughter Mrs. John Slagsvol, 666 Galloway St. Born 1 May 1836 in Cork Co., Ireland. Came to US in 1852 and to EC in 1857. Married Margaret Sullivan in June 1867. She died in 1884. In grocery business, owned considerable real estate. Enlisted in Union Army 11 Oct 1861 and again on 1 Jan 1864 in 16th Wisc. Five children are still living: George T., att'y in Chicago, William S. of Stockton, CA, Charles Eugene of LA, Mrs. Arthur Simerson of Missoula, MT, and Mrs. John Slagsvol of EC. |
| 1910-03-11 | Kelly | Margaret | Daughter of Capt. John and Margaret (Sullivan) Kelly. Wife of John M. Slagsvol. |
| 1910-03-11 | Kelly | William S. | Son of Capt. John and Margaret Kelly. Of Stockton, CA. Brother of George T., Charles Eugene, Mrs. Arthur Simerson, and Mrs. John Slagsvol. |
| 1910-03-11 | Simerson | Mrs. Arthur | Daughter of Capt. John and Margaret Kelly. Of Missoula, MT. Sister of George T., William S., Charles Eugene, and Mrs. John Slagsvol. |
| 1910-03-11 | Slagsvol | John M. | Lives at 666 Galloway St. Husband of Margaret, nee Kelly. |
| 1910-03-11 | Slagsvol | Margaret | Capt. John Kelly dies at home of daughter and son-in-law, Margaret and John Slagsvol, 666 Galloway St. Margaret is the daughter of Capt. John and Margaret Kelly. Sister of George T., William S., Charles Eugene, and Mrs. Arthur Simerson. |
| 1910-03-08 | Palmer | Nellie Randall | Died in Orange City, FL. Funeral at Wales Willard home. Born in 1857, lived in what was finest home in EC on Menomonie St. Father gave ground for First Cong. Church. In lumber business with Gage & Reed. Later sold to J.G. Thorp and bought land on west side south of Grand Ave. to Half Moon Lake to river. |
| 1910-02-28 | Palmer | Nellie G. | Died. |
| 1910-02-25 | Boyd | Donald | Home on Oxford Ave. |
| 1910-02-25 | Robertson | George W. | Sold wholesale liquor business at 315 S. Barstow to F.C. Stannard and George W. Schroeder. Inc. in 1903 for $50,000. Robertson in business in EC for 20 years. |
| 1910-02-25 | Schroeder | George W. | George W. Robertson sold wholesale liquor business at 315 S. Barstow to F.C. Stannard and George W. Schroeder. Inc. in 1903 for $50,000. Robertson in business in EC for 20 years. |
| 1910-02-25 | Stannard | F. C. | George W. Robertson sold wholesale liquor business at 315 S. Barstow to F.C. Stannard and George W. Schroeder. Inc. in 1903 for $50,000. Robertson in business in EC for 20 years. |
| 1910-02-24 | Johnson | Carl G. | Home at 603 Putnam St. |
| 1910-02-24 | Murphy | E. C. | VP of Wisc. State Osteopath Assoc. Comparative newcomer to city. |
| 1910-02-23 | Campen | George | 7th in ski tournament at Mt. Washington. |
| 1910-02-20 | Proctor | Benjamin G. | Fire in home on Farwell, formerly Hayden home. |
| 1910-02-18 | Becker | William H. | Bought Neher Drug Store at 314 Madison North. In drug business 35 years in Menomonie. Hospital steward in Spanish American War. Married Emma Ihle of EC 12 years ago, has two children. |
| 1910-02-18 | Ihle | Emma | Married druggist Capt. William H. Becker 12 years ago. 2 children. |
| 1910-02-18 | Neher | John C. | Sold drug store to William H. Beckerof of Menomoni |
| 1910-02-18 | Partlow | Ed | Died at home, 219 3rd St. |
| 1910-02-18 | Voss | Elmer | [Charles F.'s] son Elmer died, home 721 Hobart. |
| 1910-02-17 | Bartlett | William W. | Contractor engaged in enlarging Kepler store |
| 1910-02-17 | Boyd | Robert K. | Running for city commissioner. |
| 1910-02-16 | Johnson | Carl G. | Remodeling studio over Boberg Drugs. |
| 1910-02-13 | Levy | Louis | Sale is off. $3,000 deposit forfeited. |
| 1910-02-12 | Winslow | George F. | Wall paper store burned. |
| 1910-02-12 | Witzig | Ed | From Black River Falls. In school he was good at bowling and basketball. |
| 1910-02-10 | Putnam | Henry Cleveland | Bought Silver Spring. |
| 1910-02-06 | Levy | Louis | To retire and sell Peoples Store to Ben Schneider. |
| 1910-02-05 | Losby | George J. | Clerk of Court. See also Nov. 18, 1900. |
| 1910-01-26 | Adler | Frank | Bellinger St. changed from saloon to soft drinks, but sells liquor in bottles labeled "malt." Fined for not closing on Sunday. |
| 1910-01-23 | Weyerhauser | Annual meeting at Chippewa Falls. Aged millionaire, Frederick Weyerhauser, presided over meeting for Chippewa Lumber and Boom Co. Weyerhauser, president; O.H. Ingram, vice president; William Irvine, manager. Northern Lumber Co., Cloquet, MN: R.M. Weyerhauser, vice president and manager; William Irvine, secretary. Mississippi River Logging and Booming Co.: Weyerhauser, president; Thomas Irvine, St. Paul, secretary. American Immigration Co.: C.F.J.T. Barber, EC, president. | |
| 1910-01-22 | Wolf | Victor | Died January 21, age 85 years. Brought Old Abe back to EC and in fall of 1865 presented him to Governor. |
| 1910-01-18 | Klawiter | Albert | Married Marie Schneider. Works for Phoenix Mnfg. |
| 1910-01-18 | Schneider | Marie | Married Albert Klawiter. |
| 1910-01-18 | Williams | George W. | Mrs. George Williams died in Helena, MT. Was the mother of George W., Thomas E., and Mrs. Louise Frederick. George W. is in FL with his family. |
| 1910-01-13 | Auer | Frank C. | Marries Leila Whitforn, daughter of Judge Robert D. Whitforn. |
| 1910-01-13 | Whitforn | Leila | Daughter of Judge Robert D. Whitforn. Marries Frank C. Auer. |
| 1910-01-13 | Whitforn | Robert D. | Father of Leila |
| 1910-01-07 | McCann | Mary | Mother of Joseph Wakeman. Paid fine for running disorderly house. |
| 1910-01-07 | neher | Henry G. | Resigns as under sheriff to run store on Bellinger |
| 1910-01-07 | Quale | Ole | Had twins, one born in 1915 and other born 1916. Home is 130 Bellevue. |
| 1910-01-06 | Kohlhepp | Hartman J. | Hardware store man bought Sather the grocer's house on Mill St. and will likely move it to Cameron St. opposite Ole Thompson's fine house. |
| 1910-01-06 | Lufkin | George W. | Gardens on Chippewa bottoms (Brunswick). Will irrigate 100 acres for strawberries and truck garden. Has a dam & ditches. |
| 1910-01-06 | Thompson | Ole | Has fine house on Cameron St. |
| 1910-01-05 | Shoemaker | Arthur H. | Appointed court recorder by Judge James Wickham, also court commissioner. |
| 1910-01-05 | Sutherland | Andrew Judson | Appointed Court Commissioner by Judge Wickham. |
| 1910-01-05 | Van Hovenberg | Henry Clay | Henry died at residence, 310 Lake St. |
| 1910-01-02 | Thomas | Fredrick Willis | Had New Year baby girl. Live at 662 Galloway. |
| 1909-12-31 | Wickham | James | Elected to preside over newly created 19th Judicial Circuit. |
| 1909-12-02 | Quale | Gauth E. | Grandfather of Sigvald Quale. |
| 1909-12-02 | Quale | Sigvald | Sigvald Quale donates $30,000 to Luther Hospital. 19 years old. Grandson of Gauth E. Quale. Came to EC in 1881. Second son was Sigvald A., who died in 1890, and son born about the same time named after him. Married Anna Selmar in 1889. Young Quale very ill now. |
| 1909-12-02 | Selmar | Anna | Widow of Einar Selmar [Selmer?]. Married Sigvold Quale in 1889. |
| 1909-11-30 | Leinenkugel | Anna Theresa | County Superintendent of schools. |
| 1909-11-20 | Leinenkugel | Henry J. | Residence at 558 Erin St. |
| 1909-11-20 | Leinenkugel | Veronica | Died at age 69 at home, 549 Germania. Lived alone and pedaled small articles from house to house in baby carriage. Relatives in city. Funeral at Henry Leinenkugel residence, 558 Erin Street. |
| 1909-11-17 | Leinenkugel | Anna Theresa | Named new member of traveling library commission. |
| 1909-11-13 | Jackson | Amelis | Daughter of Andrew Jackson, sister of Arthur. |
| 1909-11-13 | Jackson | Andrew | Died. Came to EC in 1859. Daughter is Amelis [sic--Amelia?] and son is Arthur. |
| 1909-11-13 | Jackson | Arthur | Son of Andrew, brother of Amelis [sic--Amelia?]. |
| 1909-11-13 | Kuhlman | Ray | Grocery store on Bellinger St. |
| 1909-11-10 | Higgins | Retired in 1905, was succeeded as police chief by Edward J. O'Brien. | |
| 1909-11-10 | McCann | Daniel | Mrs. Charles V. Sweeney, daughter of Dan McCann, died. She claimed her father bought Old Abe from Au-Moose and not Sky Chief as histories and school readers state. |
| 1909-11-10 | O'Brien | Edward J. | Resigned as Chief of Police to take job as travel rep. with New Jersey Car Spring & Rubber Co. First on force as desk sargeant in 1905. Made chief in March 1907 upon retirement of Chief Higgins. |
| 1909-11-10 | Sweeney | Mrs. Charles V. | Died. Daughter of Daniel McCann. Claimed her father bought Old Abe from Au-Moose and not Sky Chief as histories and school readers state. |
| 1909-10-12 | Harlow | Eunice | Married Theodore Hoffman in 1866. Mother of Arthur T. Hoffman. |
| 1909-10-12 | Hoffman | Eunice | Wife of Theodore, mother of Arthur T. |
| 1909-10-12 | Hoffman | Theodore H. | Died. Came to EC in 1857. In merchantile business for himself in 1865. Married Eunice Harlow in 1866. Son Arthur T. in business with him. As a boy Theodore clerked for DR. W.W. Allen in general store still standing on Water St. near 4th. Hall above store is oldest building on Water St. Was village trustee before org. of city. |
| 1909-10-07 | Fitzgerald | Mable | Marries Hugh P. Henry. Bride's mother lives at 662 Galloway St. Will live in Idaho. Groom is son of Capt. Charles H. Henry. |
| 1909-10-07 | Hall | Frank | Rapes 11-year-old niece in boiler room of Kaiser Lumber Co. on Men. St. |
| 1909-10-07 | Henry | Charles H. | Charles' son Hugh P. Henry marries Mable Fitzgerald, will live in Idaho. |
| 1909-10-07 | Henry | Hugh P. | Marries Mable Fitzgerald. Bride's mother lives at 662 Galloway St. Will live in Idaho. Groom is son of Capt. Charles H. Henry. |
| 1909-09-19 | Cook | Welles | Married Ida May Snyder in Chippewa Falls. To live in Culver residence, 312 Jefferson. |
| 1909-09-19 | Derge | Herman F. | Married Margaret Zeigler in Baltimore. To be Dr. Lyman's partner. |
| 1909-09-19 | Zeigler | Margaret | Marries Dr. Herman F. Derge in Baltimore. |
| 1909-09-16 | Mason | Everett Lee | Married Agnes Shumuray of Janesville. |
| 1909-09-16 | Shumway | Agnes | Of Janesville. Married Dr. Everett Lee Mason. |
| 1909-09-10 | Snyder | Ida May | Dr. Welles Cook married Ida May Snyder in Chippewa Falls. To live in Culver residence, 312 Jefferson. |
| 1909-09-08 | Adler | Frank | Again charged with selling beer without a license. |
| 1909-09-08 | Adler | Frank | He was charged again with selling beer without license. |
| 1909-09-07 | Abbey | Edwin R. | After searching two years for a model, Abbey selects Evelyn Converse of EC to pose for portrait of Queen Alexandria. "Coronation of Edward VII" hangs on wall of Buckingham Palace. |
| 1909-09-07 | Converse | Evelyn | Evelyn posed for portrait of Queen Alexandria by artist Edwin R. Abbey. He had searched for 2 years for a model. Family home on Main St. "Corination [sic] of Edward VII" hangs on wall of Buckingham Palace. |
| 1909-08-31 | Tinker | Elizabeth | Elizabeth married Jerome B. Jones of Hudson, formerly of EC. (picture shows Jones an old man.) |
| 1909-08-24 | Lyman | Dr. John VanReed | Married in Chicago to Mary Sylvester. |
| 1909-06-17 | Frawley | Willam Henry | Mayor. Home at corner of Niagra and 3rd. |
| 1909-04-14 | Truax | Peter | Will leaves $350,000 to widow. |
| 1909-04-07 | Wickham | James | Elected Circuit Judge. |
| 1909-03-25 | Fish | Seth | Hardware store at 510 S. Barstow. |
| 1909-03-19 | Truax | Peter | Died age 81. Mrs. B.J. Champion is a sister. Married Cordelia Avery. Mrs. Stokes is a niece. |
| 1909-03-03 | Smith | William Henry | Started grocery business in 1858 with James Weaver in Reed's Block. In 1861 erected two-story building on Barstow and Gray. General store. Bought Weaver out in 1866. Moved to Gray and River in 1886 and built present store same year. |
| 1909-02-19 | Levy | Benjamin | Son of Louis Levy. Brohter of Pauline Levy. |
| 1909-02-19 | Levy | Mrs. Louis | Died. Leaves son Benjamine [sic--Benjamin?] and daughter Pauline. |
| 1909-02-19 | Levy | Pauline | Daughter of Louis Levy. Sister of Benjamin. |
| 1909-02-08 | Smith | William Henry | Retires from business. Herman Baer bought out. |
| 1909-01-15 | Lanphere | Delmar | Son of John. |
| 1909-01-15 | Lanphere | John | Died at age 89. In Eau Claire for 40 years. Leaves son Delmar and aged widow. |
| 1909-01-12 | James | George Walter | Bookeeper for Shaw Lumber Co. in 1862 and later for H.T. Rumsey. In 1867 began life insurance business. Widow Sarah now dies. Sons are V.W. of EC and Fred G., who died in Minneapolis years ago. Daughter is Edith. |
| 1909-01-12 | James | Sarah | Died. Widow of George W. James. Sons are Vincent W. of EC, and Fred G., who died in Minneapolis years ago. Edith is daughter. |
| 1909-01-11 | James | Sarah | Wife of George Walter James. Died 11 Jan 1909. Mother of Edith, Fred G. and Vincent W. |
| 1909-01-01 | Latimor | Levi E. | Died in Tennessee City, TN. Left Eau Claire in 1893. Municipal Judge for three years. |
| 1908-12-20 | Hobbs | Austin F. | Son of John Hobbs. Brother of Jane, Esther, and Robert M. Other brother, Walter, died in Civil War. |
| 1908-12-20 | Hobbs | Esther | Daughter of John Hobbs. Sister of Jane, Robert M., and Austin F. Other brother, Walter, died in Civil War. |
| 1908-12-20 | Hobbs | Jane | Daughter of John Hobbs. Sister of Esther, Robert M., and Austin F. Other brother, Walter, died in Civil War. |
| 1908-12-20 | Hobbs | John | Died at home. Children are Esther, Walter (died in Civil War), Jane, Robert M., and Austin F. Brother is Joseph. |
| 1908-12-20 | Hobbs | Joseph | Brother of John Hobbs. |
| 1908-12-20 | Hobbs | Robert M. | Son of John Hobbs. Brother of Esther, Jane, and Austin F. Other brother, Walter, died in Civil War. |
| 1908-12-20 | Hobbs | Walter | Died in Civil War. Son of John Hobbs. Brother of Esther, Jane, Robert M., and Austin F. |
| 1908-12-18 | Daniels | Conway B. | Died. Came to EC in 1859, son of Martin Daniels. Was president of Phoenix Mnfg. Was County clerk for two years. Mother died in 1879, father in 1873. Lived at 411 S. Farwell. |
| 1908-12-18 | Daniels | Martin | Father of Conway B. Daniels. |
| 1908-12-18 | Daniels | Martin | Wife died in 1879. |
| 1908-12-03 | Lyman | Dr. John VanReed | Returned after long absence. Remodeled old Woodward place, 1301 State & will have office there. |
| 1908-11-30 | Burgar | Margaret E. | Mrs. Margaret E. Burgar died Nov 30, 1908, at her home 1235 Farwell. Born in Ireland, came to EC in 1856. Husband Joseph died in 1901. Milo P. is her only child. |
| 1908-11-30 | Burgar | Milo P. | Only child of Joseph and Margaret E. Burgar |
| 1908-11-06 | McGrath | Emmit | Of Denver. Son of Major John F. McGrath. Brother of Hugh [,] Jocylin and Mrs. J.C. Gilbertson. |
| 1908-11-06 | McGrath | Hugh | Son of Major John F. McGrath. Brother of Mrs. J.C. Gilbertson, Joclyin and Emmit. |
| 1908-11-06 | McGrath | Joclyin | Daughter of Major John F. McGrath. Sister of Hugh, Emmit and Mrs. J.C. Gilbertson. |
| 1908-11-06 | McGrath | John F. | Died at age 82. Home at 703 Main St. Came to Eau Claire in 1858. Father of Hugh Jocylin, Mrs. J.C. Gilbertson & Emmit of Denver. |
| 1908-11-06 | Williams | H. Clay | H. Clay Williams married Mrs. H.A. Wright at residence of William Carson in Eau Galle in December, 1858. |
| 1908-10-21 | Sutherland | Andrew | Andrew died, Town of Union. Born in New Brunswick, Canada in 1820. Son of Alexander and Flora (MacInnis) Sutherland of Scotland. He married Katherine MacVicar. With wife and older children came from Waukesha in prairie schooner, trip taking three weeks in 1856. In 1861 he helped organize First Baptist Church in EC. Other charter members were Mrs. Robert Leland, Mrs. George Leland, Mrs. L.P. Chandler, and Mr. Darius E. Bent. Sutherland cut the timber and built the church. (List of all family connections is in this article.) |
| 1908-10-19 | Davis | David R. | Was president of Dells Paper Co. His widow now marries Ralph Burdick, head of American Motor Co. |
| 1908-10-19 | Davis | Mrs. David R. | Widow of David marries Ralph Burdick, head of American Motor Co. |
| 1908-10-14 | Bresee | Darius | Injured in mock wrestling match. Came to EC at age 26. Was surveyor for EC Lumber Co. and Northwestern Lumber Co. Speculated in land and became wealthy. Owns 80 acres near Half Moon and on east side. Also on west coast. Has one son and a brother in Baltimore. Rated worth $5 million. |
| 1908-09-30 | Atkinson | Harry | Died yesterday, leaves wife and infant son, William K. Brothers are Percy, Sheridan and Ralph. Father William K. and step-mother Estella. Uncle Col. Atkinson. Wife Clara Zwickey. |
| 1908-09-30 | Zwickey | Clara | Husband Harry dies, leaving her with infant son, William K. |
| 1908-09-25 | Bartlett | Arthur | Son of Col. E.M. Barlett. Brother of Frank and Mable. |
| 1908-09-25 | Bartlett | Frank | Attorney in Milwaukee. Son of Col. E.M. Bartlett. Brother of Arthur and Mable. |
| 1908-09-25 | Bartlett | Mable | Daughter of Col. E.M. Barlett. Sister of Frank and Arthur. |
| 1908-09-25 | Lund | Svend | Clothier at 214 South Barstow. Came to Eau Claire in 1883. Started tailoring for himself in 1900. |
| 1908-09-10 | Mitchell | Emily Dean Judson | Marries Dr. Roy Mitchell in Middletown, NY |
| 1908-09-10 | Mitchell | Roy | Son of S.F. of EC. Marries Emily Dean Judson in Middletown, NY. |
| 1908-06-09 | Derge | Herman F. | Graduated from John Hopkins with highest honors. |
| 1908-06-05 | Williams | George W. | Jury charged Williams with responsibility for [Ira] Swartz's death. (Editor's note: original card said 1918) |
| 1908-06-04 | Boyington | Raymond | Of Duluth. Marries Jessie Hart. |
| 1908-06-04 | Hart | Jessie | Daughter of Peter. Has one sister and four brothers, including Charles, Fred and W.P. Marries Raymond Boyington of Duluth. The Hart House is called the White House and Mrs. Hart still owns it. |
| 1908-06-02 | Chase | Ralph Rollin | Marries Belle Ripley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.V. Ripley, 460 Summit. Will live at 1415 S. Farwell. |
| 1908-06-02 | Ripley | Belle | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.V. Ripley, 460 Summit. Marries Dr. Ralph Rollin Chase. |
| 1908-06-02 | Ripley | L. V. | 460 Summit. Father of Belle Ripley, who married Dr. Ralph R. Chase. |
| 1908-05-30 | Dean | Alexander | Building owned by Dean at 342 Water; east half collapsed. |
| 1908-05-28 | Swartz | Ira | Killed when building collapsed at corner of Washington and State. (Residence of George W. Williams.) |
| 1908-05-28 | Williams | George W. | Residence collapsed on corner of Washington and State [while] being; workman killed. (Ira Swartz) |
| 1908-04-28 | Patrick | James | Purchases Big Falls on the EC from George Ritzinger for $10,000. River falls 16 1/2 feet in 25 rods. |
| 1908-04-28 | Ritzinger | George | Sold Big Falls on the EC River to James Patrick for $10,000. River falls 16 1/2 feet in 25 rods. |
| 1908-04-19 | Girnau | Peter | Consolidate with H.J. Schneider, who has blacksmith and wagon shop on west side. Will enlarge River St. shop. |
| 1908-04-19 | Schneider | H. J. | Peter Girnau & Sons consolidate with H.J. Schneider, who has blacksmith and wagon shop on west side. Girnau will enlarge shop on S. River St. |
| 1908-04-09 | Whipple | J. R. | J.R. Whipple, son of first sheriff, returned from ID. His father at one time did all rafting for EC Lumber Co. |
| 1908-03-06 | Ritzinger | Mrs. George | Mrs. George offering old Farwell House and adjoining Rest Rooms for sale. |
| 1908-03-03 | Pond | Levi | Husband of Mary Ann Pond. Father of Eugene L., Gilbert and George. In failing in health. |
| 1908-02-28 | Culver | Howard | H.R. Potter of shoe firm of Potter & Culver going to conduct fruit farm in Washington. |
| 1908-02-28 | Potter | H. R. | H.R. Potter of shoe firm of Potter & Culver going to conduct fruit farm in Washington. |
| 1908-02-25 | Bartlett | E. M. | Died. Children Frank, attorney in Milwaukee, Arthur and Mable. |
| 1908-02-09 | Ofstie | John E. | Selling out store. |
| 1908-01-14 | Brown | Mrs. E. P. | Of Appleton. Daughter of Simon and Louise Randall. Sister of Mrs. W.H. Frawley, Mrs. J.A. O'Brien of St. Paul, Cora of Fall Creek, and Allen H. of Augusta. |
| 1908-01-14 | Frawley | Mrs. W. H. | Daughter of Simon and Louise Randall. Sister of Mrs. E.P. Brown of Appleton, Mrs. J.A. O'Brien of St. Paul, Cora of Fall Creek, and Allen H. of Augusta. |
| 1908-01-14 | O'Brien | Mrs. J. A. | Of St. Paul. Daughter of Simon and Louise Randall. Sister of Mrs. W.H. Frawley, Mrs. E.P. Brown of Appleton, Cora of Fall Creek, and Allen H. of Augusta. |
| 1908-01-14 | Randall | Allen H. | Of Appleton. Son of Simon and Louise Randall. Brother of Mrs. W.H. Frawley, Mrs. J.A. O'Brien of St. Paul, Mrs. E.P. Brown of Appleton, and Cora of Fall Creek. |
| 1908-01-14 | Randall | Cora | Of Fall Creek. Daughter of Simon and Louise Randall. Sister of Mrs. W.H. Frawley, Mrs. J.A. O'Brien of St. Paul, Mrs. E.P. Brown of Appleton, and Allen H. of Augusta. |
| 1908-01-14 | Randall | Louise | Died in Minneapolis. Married Simon in 1851, had 10 children. Simon built grist mill at Fall Creek after losing mill in EC built in 1849. Accidentally shot in own house and died a few days later. Louise lived on old homestead in Fall Creek until a few days ago when she went to visit daughter in Minneapolis. Children are Mrs. W.H. Frawley, Mrs. J.A. O'Brien of St. Paul, Mrs. E.P. Brown of Appleton, Cora of Fall Creek and Allen H. of Augusta. |
| 1908-01-14 | Woodward | Francis W. | Died. Came to EC in 1869. Was in real estate for three years. Inc. of Badger State Lumber Co., established in 1895. Married Annie Delaplaine of Madison in 1862. She died June 21, 1917. |
| 1908-01-11 | Slagsvold | Thorval | Youngest son, John M., marrying Margaret E., youngest daughter of Captain John Kelley. Thorvald secretary and treasurer of Samuelson's Dry Goods. |
| 1908-01-06 | Smith | Stillman Still | Still's wife was daughter of Rev. P.B Morrison who built Christ Church. She lives at 908 S. Farwell. |
| 1908-01-04 | Wyman | Mary Toen | Mrs. Mary, widow of Thomas who died fourteen years ago, died. Came to EC in the early 1860s. J.R. Pierce Toen of WA is her brother; Frank and Arthur are her sons. She lived at 616 Niagara. |
| 1908-01-03 | Shaw | Ida | Daughter [of Loren A.]Ida married Henry R. Carter. Shaw home 419 Lake St. Archibald Carter is brother of groom. Young Carter will live at 321 Lake. |
| 1907-12-11 | Rundle | Nat. B. | Died in Spokane. Was contractor for Presbyterian Church. |
| 1907-11-21 | Boastick | Arther Satterlee | Died. Came to EC in 1856. Lived at 214 Madison. Was in Mexican War. Was with EC Lumber Co. 22 years as Supt. of blacksmith shop. Reg. of Deeds in 1890. Poor Comm. 1888-91. On city council from 8th ward 1880-82. Married Bridget Gunn in 1858. 13 children. Brother Romeo killed in Civil War. |
| 1907-11-21 | Boastick | Romeo | Brother of Arther Satterlee. Killed in Civil War. |
| 1907-11-17 | Jackson | John S. | Married for 62 years. Came to EC in 1855. First to introduce strawberries and small fruit to EC. |
| 1907-11-15 | Reynolds | James | Died. Dentist. Home on Wilson and Garfield. |
| 1907-11-07 | Gunn | Bridget | Married Arther Satterlee Boastick in 1858, had 13 children. |
| 1907-10-27 | Truax | Peter | Good article on how he got to EC and the early days. |
| 1907-10-10 | Heiss | Mrs. E. W. | Daughter of Pierce Joyce. Sister of James T. Joyce and Anna Joyce. |
| 1907-10-10 | Joyce | Anna | Daughter of Pierce Joyce. Sister of James T. Joyce and Mrs. E.W. Heiss. |
| 1907-10-10 | Joyce | James T. | Son of Pierce Joyce. Brother of Anna and Mrs. E.W. Heiss. |
| 1907-10-10 | Joyce | Pierce | Died. Came to EC in 1858. Teamster for Chapman & Thorp in '59, then in mill for 2 years. Meat market 1868-75. Built Joyce House hotel in 1870s and conducted it in '75. Children are James T., Anna, and Mrs. E.W. Heiss. |
| 1907-10-10 | Seyberth | Leonard | Sold meat market to James H. Looby. |
| 1907-10-05 | Gleason | Charles R. | First city clerk, 1872-79. Postmaster 1886-1888. Also on school board, in legislature. |
| 1907-10-04 | Gleason | Charles R. | Died. Came to EC in 1856. |
| 1907-10-01 | Atkinson | Alice | Mother of Florence. Sister of Duncan Drummond, John, David and Mary. |
| 1907-10-01 | Atkinson | Florence | Daughter of Alice. Niece of Duncan Drummond. |
| 1907-10-01 | Drummond | Clarence | Brother of Frank. Son of John. |
| 1907-10-01 | Drummond | David | Brother of Duncan, Alice, Mary and John. |
| 1907-10-01 | Drummond | Duncan | Will leaves estate to Edith and Mable Fitzgerald, children of David's sister Mary; Frank and Clarence, sons of brother John; brother David's children, and Florence Atkinson, child of sister Alice. |
| 1907-10-01 | Drummond | Frank | Brother of Clarence. Son of John. |
| 1907-10-01 | Drummond | John | Father of Frank and Clarence. Brother of Duncan, Mary, John and Alice. |
| 1907-10-01 | Drummond | Mary | Mother of Edith and Mable Fitzgerald and Elsie Thomas. Sister of Duncan Drummon, John, Alice and David. |
| 1907-10-01 | Fitzgerald | Edith | Sister of Mable Fitzgerald and Elsie Thomas, daughter of Mary, neice of Duncan Drummond. |
| 1907-10-01 | Fitzgerald | Mable | Sister of Edith Fitzgerald and Elsie Thomas, daughter of Mary, neice of Duncan Drummond. |
| 1907-10-01 | Thomas | Elsie | Sister of Edith and Mable Fitzgerald, daughter of Mary, neice of Duncan Drummond. |
| 1907-09-27 | Cameron | Allen | Allen died at home on 5th Ave, 620. Scaler for Ingram & Kennedy and then in logging business for himself. Leaves one son, Herbert. |
| 1907-09-27 | Cameron | Herbert | Son of Allen |
| 1907-09-23 | Walmsley | Stephen | Stephen Walmsley appointed to West Point. |
| 1907-09-09 | Ingram | Orin H. | Article about Orin H.'s interests. |
| 1907-09-07 | Seyberth | Leonard | Mrs. Conrad Seyberth shoots self in home over meat market. Was Neuser girl. |
| 1907-07-26 | Gleason | Charles R. | First wife, Frances, came to EC with him in 1856. Divorced in 1887. She left town then but now is back. |
| 1907-07-26 | Gleason | Frances | First wife of Charles R. Gleason. Came to EC with husband in 1856. Lived here for 30 years, then divorced in 1887 and left. Now back in town. |
| 1907-06-15 | Thompson | George T. (not Tabor) | Died at home, 148 Newton. Came to EC in 1872; was with old First National Bank which changed first to Bank of Eau Claire, then to Chippewa Valley Bank. Children are Mrs. H.A. Cameron, Graham of Gulf Port, Miss Harold (sic), and John of this city. |
| 1907-06-07 | Putnam | Ernest | Mother dies. |
| 1907-06-07 | Putnam | Henry Cleveland | Mrs. P. died. Had started first library, gave books & served on Brd. for many years. Ernest is son. |
| 1907-05-26 | Putnam | Henry Cleveland | First lived where Hobbs Hardware Store is. Hantzoc's sloon just behind house. |
| 1907-05-16 | Stussy | Fred | Cigar factory has moved to larger quarters, 308 Madison. |
| 1907-05-04 | Stillwell | Lizzie | 39 years old. Bit deputy sheriff's hand when he arrested her. Lives on East Side Hill. Committed to Mendota. |
| 1907-04-16 | Shaw | Eugene | Residence burned down. Built 25 years ago on foundation of old house also destroyed by fire. |
| 1907-04-02 | Marston | Stephen | Old landmark to be moved. As Marston billard room then Dowie Zionest chapel, then kindergarden. Moved to (moved to Main Street) (still standing) [sic]. Story of coffins. |
| 1907-02-24 | Hubbard | James W. | Invents automatic railroad switch. |
| 1907-02-20 | Allen | Edward W. | Came to EC 1959. Once a clerk on Chippewa steamboat. During the Civil War was in furniture business with Captain Matt Harris. Later sold sewing machines, pianos and organs. Son Fredrick and daughter Mrs. James E. Long, Mrs. Cora Ellis, a sister. Company H 16th WI Infantry. |
| 1907-02-20 | Allen | Edward W. | Came to EC in 1859. Once clerk on Chippewa steamboat. In Civil War in Co. H, 16th Wis. Inf. In furniture business with Capt. Matt Harris. Later in sewing machine selling and added pianos and organs. Children are Frederick, James E. Allen, and Mrs. James E. Long. Sister is Cora Ellis. |
| 1907-02-19 | Allen | C. L. | Brother of Edward W. Allen. |
| 1907-02-19 | Allen | Charles L | Was brother of Edward W. Allen. |
| 1907-02-19 | Allen | Edward W. | Died while in audience at Opera House to hear William Jennings Bryan speak. C.L. Allen is his brother. 320 W. Grand. |
| 1906-12-21 | Chappell | C. W. | Died. Came to EC in 1881. Contractor. Built most of cement sidewalks in city. Also in jewelry business with son, Willis R. |
| 1906-12-21 | Chappell | Willis R. | Son of C.W. Chappell. In jewelry business with father. |
| 1906-12-10 | Rosholt | Kimberly | President of new Union Savings Bank. Also president of Union Savings & Loan, NW Steel & Iron Works, and others. |
| 1906-12-06 | Playter | Ebenezer Horace | Came to EC in 1857 with Dole, Ingram & Kennedy. |
| 1906-12-06 | Playter | Ebenezer Horace | Died. Sons are James, Andrew, and Owen. |
| 1906-12-04 | Wyman | Milo B. | Died. Came to EC when he was twelve years old. Married Martha Kurshner in 1869. Was president of Shingle Co. for twelve years. A partner with Erskin Ingram, A.D. Wyman is his brother. Home, 912 Third Ave. |
| 1906-12-02 | Frawley | Michael S. | Followed his brother, T.F., as 2nd principal of north side school, 1880. |
| 1906-12-02 | Frawley | Thomas Francis | Was first principal of north side school in 1875. |
| 1906-11-06 | Droege | Ferdinand | Of American House, N. Barstow St. Celebrates 25th anniversary with wife Mathilda. Children are Lydia, William, Olga and Henry A. |
| 1906-11-06 | Droege | Henry A. | Son of Ferdinand and Mathilda Droege. Brother of William, Lydia and Olga. |
| 1906-11-06 | Droege | Lydia | Daughter of Ferdinand and Mathilda Droege. Sister of William, Henry A. and Olga. |
| 1906-11-06 | Droege | Olga | Daughter of Ferdinand and Mathilda Droege. Sister of William, Lydia and Henry A. |
| 1906-10-10 | Bailey | Frances | William F. Bailey divorces France on grounds of desertion. |
| 1906-10-10 | Bailey | William F. | William F. Bailey divorces France on grounds of desertion. |
| 1906-10-09 | Keith | Thomas Barland | Buys George W. Mason home at 221 Lake for $10,000. |
| 1906-10-09 | Mason | George W. | Sells home at 122 Lake to Thomas Barland Keith for $10,000. |
| 1906-10-06 | Barber | J. T. | Alexander Smith rented the Emery & Porter St. home of W.A. Rust. Mrs. Rust bought this home from J.T. Barber for $3,000. Rent is $900 per year. |
| 1906-10-06 | Burgar | Milo T. | Died at age 55 while driving car. 1174 E. Madison. Yd. foreman for Omaha RR 30 years. Leaves wife, daughter, Mrs. A.C. Ledwig, mother, Mrs. A.B. Jones, brother Joseph in Chippewa Falls. Milo d. Feb 17, 1899, B. Oct 27, 1854 |
| 1906-10-06 | Keith | Alexander | Rented Emery & Porter St. home of W.A. Rust. Mrs. Rust bought this home from J.T. Barber for $3,000. Rent is $900 per year. |
| 1906-10-06 | Rust | W. A. | Alexander Smith rented the Emery & Porter St. home of W.A. Rust. Mrs. Rust bought this home from J.T. Barber for $3,000. Rent is $900 per year. |
| 1906-09-05 | McArthur | Charls | Won assembly seat. Best R.A. Lang. |
| 1906-08-26 | Mayhew | Augustus Vinton | Residence 422 Niagara. |
| 1906-08-23 | Graham | Fred H. | Married Kate McLeod at home of Mrs. Mary McLeod on Niagara St. Will live at 216 Niagara St. |
| 1906-08-23 | McLeod | Kate | Married Fred H. Graham at home of Mrs. Mary McLeod on Niagara St. Will live at 216 Niagara St. |
| 1906-08-23 | McLeod | Mary | Fred H. Graham and Kate McLeod were married at Mary's home on Niagara St. |
| 1906-07-28 | French | Dwight Day | Dwight Day French married Alma Kaiser of St. Cloud. He is in Milwaukee firm. |
| 1906-07-28 | Kaiser | Alma | Of St. Cloud. Married Dwight Day French, who is in Milwaukee firm. |
| 1906-07-15 | McArthur | Charls | Files for Assembly in 1st district |
| 1906-07-10 | Cutter | Addison A. | Died at cottage on Long Lake. |
| 1906-07-10 | Swift | Elijah | Elijah died at old home in Massachusetts. |
| 1906-06-29 | Gleason | William H. | Sketch of life |
| 1906-06-19 | Ettinger | Felix | Sold store. Was sometimes called Blue Front, now to be Continental Clothing Co. |
| 1906-05-18 | Allen | Edward W. | Retired piano dealer, son James E. Allen taking over business. |
| 1906-05-18 | Allen | Edward W. | Retired piano dealer. Son James E. Allen taking over business. |
| 1906-05-18 | Allen | James E. | Son of Edward W. Allen. Took over business as piano dealer when father retired. |
| 1906-05-02 | Wyman | Asigal D. | Has 50,000 celery plants and one hundred swarms of bees. His brother George was born in NY in 1844. [Asigal ?] came to EC November 11, 1854. |
| 1906-03-25 | Rillette | Arthur | Son of Levi and Lena Rillette. Brother of Fred, Charles, Mrs. Alex Dean and two siblings living elsewhere. |
| 1906-03-25 | Rillette | Charles | Son of Levi and Lena Rillette. Bother of Fred, Arthur, Mrs. Alex Dean and two siblings living elsewhere. |
| 1906-03-25 | Rillette | Levi | Died. First worked on farm of J.G. Thorp where Cutter home is now. Six children, including Arthur and Charles in EC. |
| 1906-03-23 | Atkinson | Percy C. | Windmill at Park Place blown down. There 13 yrs. |
| 1906-03-22 | Wilcox | Nelson C. | Died of heart disease. In Internal Revenue Service. |
| 1906-03-18 | Boyden | Noel Bryan | Boyden's house now part of new home of Dr. J.H. Noble on west side of River St. |
| 1906-03-18 | Moon | Delos R. | In 1858 built nice home on corner of Farwell and Emery. |
| 1906-03-18 | Rose | His home in 1859 was on west side of river. | |
| 1906-03-13 | Montgomery | Alexander | Hospital to be erected at Oxford and Central. Two operating rooms on third floor. |
| 1906-03-11 | Branstad | Paul | Officer Paul Brandstadt's son is A.J. of Mondovi, Richard of EC & 2 girls, Emma & Josie. Home 319 Second Ave. |
| 1906-03-02 | Girnau | Peter | Peter and sons to open wagon factory on S. River St. Started carriage works here in 1875. |
| 1906-02-06 | McGrath | Charles B. | Charles B. appointed to West Point. |
| 1906-01-24 | Bull | Sara Thorp | Mrs. Ole Bull opened her stables in Cambridge for a Buddhist revival and became Swami Vivekenanda's heir and executor. |
| 1906-01-07 | Skamser | Bertha | Mrs. Bertha Skamser died. Came to EC in 1869 from Norway and established Hobart House. Leaves children Mrs. Tayah Stumm, Alex, George, Chris, Thomas, Otto and one in Norway. |
| 1906-01-07 | Walker | Oramel | Had farm and barns at Barstow and Emery in early days. Old home was sold to Methodist Church and remodeled into parsonage. Barns torn down and new house built which was later sold to Louis Schmidt. |
| 1906-01-01 | Nichols | John | Died. |
| 1905-12-28 | Wolf | Victor | Celebrated his 81st birthday. Born in Norway in 1824. Was in the Mexican War and fought Indians in FL for two years. Enlisted in Civil War July 17, 1861. Became Captain of Eagle Regiment. |
| 1905-12-14 | Kenyon | Huldah | Widow of Tom Kenyon. Died. |
| 1905-12-14 | Kenyon | Tom | Came to EC in 1859. Was in Civil War. Widow Huldah now dies. |
| 1905-12-11 | Kidder | Samuel | Died in Chicago. |
| 1905-11-09 | Keith | Alexander | Married Kate Kennedy in Minneapolis. |
| 1905-11-09 | Kennedy | Kate | Married Alexander Keith in Minneapolis. |
| 1905-11-08 | Tinker | John | Died. Came to EC in 1856 with W.H. Smith. Both operated Chapman and Thorp mill that year. Went into bridge building and moving business the next year. Built first Barstow St. bridge. Was Postmaster in the 1860s. Leaves wife and two daughters, Mrs. W.C. Merrill of St. Paul, and Elizabeth. |
| 1905-10-23 | Frawley | Michael S. | Frawley building, 301 N. Barstow. |
| 1905-10-16 | Thomas | DeAlton | Died. Came to EC as a boy. Born in 1871. Began law practice in EC in 1895. Was District Attorney 1898, 1900, and 1902. Had T.B. Myrta Thomas is a sister. Father was S.J. Thomas. |
| 1905-10-09 | Culver | Joseph C. | Married Mary McDonough at Oakwood Place. |
| 1905-10-09 | Culver | Joseph C. | Married Emma Kern. Died in 1893 at home on Oxford St. Mrs. B.C. Ellison a sister. |
| 1905-10-09 | Kern | Emma | Married Joseph C. Culver Sr., who died in 1893. Mother of J.C. Jr. |
| 1905-09-24 | Stillman | John E. | Son [of] John E. now collector of port in Pensacola, FL. Visits EC. |
| 1905-09-17 | Day | Henry L. | Died, survived by wife. Came to EC in 1881. Dr. Willis [William?] W. Day was his only son, who died in Chicago in 1893. |
| 1905-08-23 | Lanphear | Mrs. M. J. | Moves to fourth floor Truax building. |
| 1905-08-19 | Shaw | Noah | Noah died in Tacoma, WA. Came to EC in 1856. Engineer and superintendant of Shaw and Butler Mills until he went into business for himself in 1860. Foundry employed 75. Made engines, rotary saws, gang saws, and flour mill machinery. Lost heavily in National Electric Co. failure. Son Frank drowned in 1893 flood. Cousin of Loren and Eugene Shaw. |
| 1905-08-12 | Thomas | DeAlton | Building new home with six rooms, a story and a half. |
| 1905-08-12 | Wilcox | Nelson C. | Building new seven room home on Porter Ave. |
| 1905-08-11 | Churchill | Benjamin J. | Wife dies. |
| 1905-07-29 | Cutter | Addison A. | Buys Reed site. |
| 1905-06-29 | Thompson | Helen | [George T. Thompson's] daughter Helen married Herbert Allen Cameron at home, 300 S. Newton. Groom is son of Allen Cameron. |
| 1905-06-13 | Airis | Adam John(?) | Married Edna Thomas. Is commercial salesman. |
| 1905-06-13 | Thomas | Edna | For past two years, in charge of kindergarten at 2nd Ward school. Marries Adam Airis. |
| 1905-05-23 | Ellis | F. E. | Son of Samuel Ellis. Brother of Harry Ellis and Mrs. C.B. Walworth. |
| 1905-05-23 | Ellis | Harry | Son of Samuel Ellis. Brother of F.E. Ellis and Mrs. C.B. Walworth. |
| 1905-05-23 | Ellis | Samuel | Died at age 84. Came to EC in 1861 and bought the only livery stable. Children are Harry Ellis, F.E. and Mrs. C.B. Walworth. |
| 1905-05-23 | Ettinger | Felix | Acquired Star Clothing Store from M.S. Stein five years ago. Enlarging store. |
| 1905-05-23 | Stein | M. S. | Felix Ettinger acquired Star Clothing Store from M.S. Stein five years ago and is now enlarging it. |
| 1905-05-23 | Walworth | C B. | Husband of Samuel Ellis' daughter. |
| 1905-05-21 | Hantzsch | E. Robert | Drunk woman found in beer vault on bank of EC above linen mill. Vault made 30 years ago by Hantzsch. |
| 1905-05-21 | Hantzsch | E. Robert | Brewery was on S. River St. next door to Opera House. He used to haul beer in large vats to top of hill, pour down pipe into vault to cool it. After he abandoned it, Schlosser and Huebener used it as a powder magazine. It is a cavern 50' deep, 20' wide and 12' high, hewn out of solid rock. |
| 1905-04-30 | Woodworth | John | Long article tells of arrival and buying for Wychoff's store and panic of 1857. Very interesting. |
| 1905-04-14 | Hobbs | F. W. | Bought farm in town of Washington from father, John. |
| 1905-04-14 | Hobbs | John | Sold farm in town of Washington, moved to 208 Barland. Son F.W. Hobbs bought farm. |
| 1905-03-15 | Atkinson | Mrs. Percy | Granddaughter of Rev. Alberoni Kidder. |
| 1905-03-15 | Kidder | Alberoni | Died at home at age 91. Leaves three sons, Willard of Denver, Edward of St. Louis, and Samuel of Chicago. Uncle of Wales Willard and grandfather of Mrs. Percy Atkinson. |
| 1905-03-15 | Kidder | Edward | Of St. Louis. Son of Rev. Alberoni Kidder. Brother of Willard of Denver, Samuel of Chicago, and at least two sisters. |
| 1905-03-15 | Kidder | Samuel | Of Denver. Son of Rev. Alberoni Kidder. Brother of Edward of St. Louis, Willard of Denver, and at least two sisters. |
| 1905-03-15 | Kidder | Willard | Of Denver. Son of Rev. Alberoni Kidder. Brother of Edward of St. Louis, Samuel of Chicago, and at least two sisters. |
| 1905-03-15 | Willard | Wales | Nephew of Rev. Alberoni Kidder. |
| 1905-03-04 | Fish | Seth | Died. Came to EC in 1858. Bangs & Fish start of E.M. Fish Co. Sons are Ernest and Henry. In recent years had hardware store at 501 Barstow. |
| 1905-02-09 | Stocking | Hobart M. | Son Frank died age 28. In poor health for ten years. |
| 1905-01-26 | Chamberlin | Clarence A. | Local lumberman. Married Mrs. Ida C. Kidder at her home, 1501 State St. |
| 1905-01-26 | Kidder | Ida C. | Married Clarence A. Chamberlin. He is a local lumberman. Wedding at home of bride, 1501 State St. |
| 1905-01-16 | Moon | Delos R. | (Quotes paper of 1858) Nearly completed residence on corner of Emery and Farwell. |
| 1905-01-16 | Moore | Frank C. | Only child of James F. and Mary Moore, who left estate of more than $10,000. |
| 1905-01-16 | Moore | James F. | Leaves estate of more than $10,000. Only son is Frank C. Moore. |
| 1905-01-16 | Putnam | Henry Cleveland | Finished residence on EC St. opp. E.E. Shaw's store. Lightning struck cottage of Putnam on Gibson between Barstow and Farwell. Mr. P. struck but not injured. |
| 1905-01-16 | Wyckoff | Peter | (Quoted from paper of 1858) "Finishing a very neat and substantial gothic dwelling [on] corner of Oak and Newton." |
| 1905-01-01 | Marston | Stephen | Huge house being torn down and modern one built. |
| 1904-12-02 | Sprague | George Asa | Died of paralysis. Son Clarence, daughter Mrs. C.T. Moses. Came to EC in 1846. In livery and hotel business until 1861. Bought farm that year. |
| 1904-11-25 | Starr | William J. | Sells Wis. lands, 32 Ingram Building. |
| 1904-11-15 | Kahn | Alfred | Died at home on Grand Ave W. Came to EC in 1878. Father of Harry, Larry and Benjamin. |
| 1904-11-12 | Fish | Enos S. | Former EC man, hangs self in St. Louis. Wife is Hattie Ashbaugh. Three children. |
| 1904-11-12 | Fish | Hattie | Husband Enos S. Fish hangs self in St. Louis, leaving her with three children. |
| 1904-11-09 | Bresee | Darius | Adv. reopening Wesleyan Seminary |
| 1904-10-06 | Barber | James T. | Mrs. William A. Rust bought home of Col. James T. Barber for $30,000 at corner of Porter and River. |
| 1904-10-06 | Gilbert | Firch | Reported to have bought the McDonough home, Oakwood Place. |
| 1904-10-06 | Rust | Mrs. William A. | Bought home of Col. James T. Barber for $30,000 at corner of Porter and River. |
| 1904-09-24 | Rillette | Levi | Came to EC May 22, 1859. Got off steamboat at Gleason's warehouse run by father of Charley and ate at EC House run by Slingluff. Cold chicken, ham, warmed up potatoes, tea, coffe and cake. Had only corned beef and saurkraut on boat. Was poor commissioner for two years, supt. of Marston's planning 7 years, now at Phoenix Mnfg. |
| 1904-08-25 | Walmsley | Sold Marston house to Charles McArthur of [Cornell University]. [Mrs. Walmsley] takes two children with her, Alice stays in EC. | |
| 1904-07-30 | Walmsley | Mrs. Walmsley to teach Greek at Zion City. | |
| 1904-06-30 | Allen | James E. | 30 years in logging business |
| 1904-06-28 | Bonell | William | Died. Came to EC in 1866. Wagon maker. Was chief of volunteer fire dept. and alderman. Leaves five children: William Jr., James, Walter, Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Comstock. |
| 1904-06-03 | Thompson | Gunder | Business trebled in five years. Has entire first floor and basement of McGrath Building. |
| 1904-05-21 | Hubbard | M. B. | Judge Hubbard's Rambler sets pace in cars in EC. 7 b.p., 25 mphs, cost $750. |
| 1904-05-14 | Boyd | Robert K. | Fives (sic) Boyd park to city. |
| 1904-05-10 | Walmsley | Horace B. | Home at 119 Marston Ave. |
