Catalog Record: History of the Chippewa valley, a faithful record of all important events, incidents and circumstances that have transpired in the valley of the Chippewa from its earliest settlement by white people, Indian treaties, organization of the territory and state; also of the counties embracing the valley, senatorial, assembly and congressional districts, &c.; also a brief biographical sketch of the most prominent persons in the settlement of the valley | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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History of the Chippewa valley, a faithful record of all important events, incidents and circumstances that have transpired in the valley of the Chippewa from its earliest settlement by white people, Indian treaties, organization of the territory and state; also of the counties embracing the valley, senatorial, assembly and congressional districts, &c.; also a brief biographical sketch of the most prominent persons in the settlement of the valley, by Thomas E. Randall.

Main Author: Randall, Thomas E.
Language(s): English
Published: Eau Claire, Wis., Free press print, 1875.
Subjects: Chippewa River Valley (Wis.) > History.
Physical Description: 207 p. 21 1/2 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: F587.C5 R1
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