Index to Rib Lake History



Index to CDs of Rib Lake History by Robert P. Rusch

Updated to June 25, 2008

Abbreviations:

L = Letter

P = Photograph

W = Writing

RLH=Rib Lake History

L=Letter

RLHe = Rib Lake Herald (newspaper)

RLLC = Rib Lake Lumber CompanyRib Lake Lumber Company

RPR = Robert P. Rusch

STH = State Trunk Highway

~ = Westboro

! = Chelsea

UN = Unidentified

Volume (Disc) I - #10000-10100

10000-P. Aerial 8-28-1938, Village of Rib Lake & environs

10001-P. Aerial 8-28-1938, Village of Rib Lake & NW

10002-P. Aerial 8-28-1938, Village of Rib Lake & SW

10003-1896 ‘Largest Load of Bark ever hauled to Fayette Shaw’s Tannery’ Rib Lake data

10004-Back side Teamster Herman Wagler

10005-McComb Ave. 1900 to North [from Tram Bridge]

10006-McComb Ave. & Landall to N business brick bank building

10007-Camp #4 NE Wood Lake, Shay Locomotive

10008-Loading Logging Sleigh

10009-RLLC locomotive 67 McGiffert Loaders, camp # unknown

10010-RLLC camp # unknown c. 1940

10011-Steam hauler “Bob Hess” “1920” Camp 12

10012-Steam haulder at Rib Lake

10013-2006 Rib Lake Community Map

10013A-Map yellow is location photo 12

10014-P. Steamhauler & peeled hemlock c. 1920

10015-P.unidentified Minn. Logging camp c. 1900

10016-L. RPR to Star News 5-27-05 Steam hauler operations at Rib Lake, 3 pgs

10017-P. Rib Lake steam hauler

10018-P. Rib Lake steam hauler ‘cat bird seat’ photo by Frank Hass, Jack Heindl has negative

10019-P. Bob Hess 1920 in car McComb Ave., Rib Lake

10020-McComb Ave, Rib Lake to north, west side c. 1920

10021-backside of 10020. LB33 to H. Schmittfranz, Chelsea

10022-P. steam hauler & 4 sleigh loads of logs

10023-A Pictorial History of the Rib Lake Area, 211 pgs.

10024-Shaw’s Bark Camp 6-11-1893

10024A-Shaw’s Bark Camp 6-11-1893 complete photo

10025-emails re 10024-Phil Piazza, Renton, WA

10025A-Reply by Phil Piazza 10-6-06

10026-Plat map-T33 R3E [2003]

10027-L. Roger L. Emmerich 9-29-06 ‘German Immigration’ by RPR

10028-P. Sandy Hare & [R] Barbara Moon nee Nelson

10029-P. Father Peter Diccikoff Nels ‘Ewald’ Nelson

10030-P. Interior St. John’s Catholic Church

10031-P. Lumber Yard c. 1949, Mill sawed last log 6-1948 view NW

10032-P. ‘Last [truck] load of lumber from the old mill’ c. 1948, Claude Peterson, Medford, WI

10033-P. Matty Janish, Musky 10-17-1948, 46 in. long, 38 lb, North Harper Lake

10034-P. ‘16 lb. musky caught at Harper Lake, Rib Lake’ L. Herb Curran & Frank [Mat] Jarish or Yarish

10035-P. Postcard ‘Ewald Nelson Village’ 3-7-1941.

10035A-Rib Lake Fish & Game Assoc. meeting

10036-P. Leo Stiel

10037-Business card Ronald G. Rusch

10038-James Peterson; Rib Lake logger c. 1930 article ‘My History Is America’s History’

10039-Star News; Railroads in Taylor Co. by Everett A. Rusch with railroad map, 1-5-2000

10040-1913 Taylor Co. Railroad Map

10041-1929 Wis. Railway Comm. – Wis. Map

10042-c. 1905 Railroad map of Wis.-World Atlas, NB line west of Whittlesey not built

10043-Chicago, St. Paul & Pacific Daily interchange report of cars, form 104

10044-Pine Line Map & Brochure

10045-Guide to The Pine Line RPRusch 4-1997

10046-RLH dams 1914 Report of Railroad Comm to Wis. Legislature-T.C. Dams-

10047-Names of Rib Lake Old Timers

10048-RLH camps, Pine, How logging camps were operated, 1868 to 1900 by Ray Bundick, 7 pgs

10049-RLH history c. 1990 by Robert Lucia

10049A-Burton Road Map

10050-Rib Lake & Taylor Co. History by Ray Bundick, Westboro c. 1965, 18 pgs, ‘Official list of First Logging Operators in What is Nnow Taylor Co.’

10051-Disappearance of Father Menard, by Harry Curran, 9 pgs

10052-History of Rib Lake by Guy Wallace, 11 pgs

10053-History of Rib Lake by Elsie M. Beck, 9 pgs, 1938

10054-‘Railroads-Original Document’ L. 7-21-2005 Jim Welton to RPR

10054A-L. Edwin H. Abbot 8-24-1883

10054B-L. Isaac Biscornet to Edwin H. Abbot 8-30-1883

10054C-L. Edwin H. Abott to Peter Cullen, 8-30-1883

10054D-L. J.C. Wheelock to T.L. Kennan, 9-8-1883

10054E-… to J.C. Wheelock , 9-19-1883

10055-History of Wisconsin Central title page

10055A-Biographies

10055C-Edwin Hale Abbot biography

10056-‘Railroads-Land Grants’, History of Wisconsin Central title page

10056A-G- Text, W.C. Land Grants

10057-Map-T.C. land grant lands 1881

10058-Railroad ‘time table’ 1-3-1892

10058A-time table 1904

10058B-time table 1909

10058C-time table 1920

10058D-time table 1936

10058E-time table 1941

10058F-time table 1960

10059-L. Charles H. Stats to RPR

10060-Railroads-Wis. Central-Governor Wm. Taylor, title page, History of Wisconsin Central

10060A-pg 18 ‘Into the Deep Woods’

10060B-10-1872 inspection

10060C-pg 20

10061-The Westboro Story, 1996, by Ruby Evelyn & Harrold Hatlestad

10062-P. Herman C. Peterson homestead,

10063-P. Alexander Stewart Lumber Company, Wausau, WI 1910

10064-P. Atwood Plant, Park Falls, WI 1910

10065-P. Interior photo blacksmith, Stevens Point, WI 1911

10066-P. Saw filer c. 1910

10067-P. Main Street, Park Falls, c. 1900

10068-P. Neillsville, WI c. 1911

10069-P. Putting in sidewalk at Westboro

10070-P. ‘Wheeler’ STH 13, Westboro c. 1900 ‘George Tombs’

10071-P. Cook shanty-interior-Central Leather Co, Knowlton, WI. 3-24-1910

10072-P. Log Decking & locomotive, Knowlton, WI c. 1910

10073-P. Steam log skidder c. 1910

10074-P. Paul Whitefish Family c. 1900

10075-P. Highway 13 South, Westboro ‘1912-1917’

10076-P. Shovel gang STH 13, ‘South of Westboro’

10077-P. Slusher in up position c. 1912, STH 13

10078-P. Slusher in up position, STH 13, c. 1912, team with fly nets

10079-P. ‘Westboro 13’ c. 1912

10080-P. ‘North of Hannibal’ roadbuilding c. 1912, STH 73

10081-P. Seven teams north of Hannibal c. 1912

10082-P. Breaking plow Horses ‘Kit & Rowdy’ c. 1912

10083-P. Stetsonville-horse pulled roller c. 1912

10084-P. STH 13, N. of Medford, 4 mi. north

10085-P. Wheeled slushers STH 13, c. 1912, Mahner’s swamp

10086-P. Highway building between Jump River & Hannibal c. 1912

10087-P. ‘Hannibal’ wheeled slushers c. 1912, double teamed horses

10088-P. ‘Westboro rd’ STH 13, c. 1912

10089-P. Roadbuilding, 1 mi. s of Westboro, STH 13

10090-P. STH 13, Westboro, double team

10091-P. Team with blankets

10092-P. Claude C. Peterson c. 1940

10093-P. unknown camp Rib Lake, c. 1936

10094-P. Logging locomotive Rib Lake New Wood Country c. 1936

10095-P. Pete Peterson, Emma, Jim Peterson, wife Anna, Wm. Leader, wife Mary nee Peterson, Herman Peterson and wife Ella, c. 1944

10096-Obit. Otto W. Steffeck

10097-Title Page; Clarkson Publishing, Wis. Co. Maps 2002

10097A-Western Taylor Co.

10097B-Middle Taylor Co.

10097C-Eastern Taylor Co.

10097D-SE Price Co.

10097E-Western Lincoln Co.

10097F-Eastern Lincoln Co.

10097G-NW Marathon Co.

10098-2006 Wis. highway map

10098A-Central Wisconsin-Rib Lake

10098B-Map-Chicago-Milwaukee

10099-RLH 1907 ‘Ten Years Ago’ History of Rib Lake from 1897-1907

10100-L. Martha Krugel c.1947 [Great Aunt of Susan Thums nee Marschke]

Volume (Disc) II - #10100-10200

10101-RLHe 1-3-1902 ‘Logging by Rail’

10102-McComb Ave c. 1960 view north, Perkins Ice C. sign on Pharmacy, ‘Upjohn’s Store’

10103-RLH History 3-1886 by Edgar T. Wheelock

10104-June 23, 1900 American Lumberman, The Home of the Hemlock, J.J. Kennedy Lumber Co.

10105-Feb. 10, 1900 American Lumberman, J.J. Kennedy Lumber Co.—A pg. 2, Winchester Hotel, Medford, Lumber-Hemlock from Rib Lake

10106-Mississippi Valley Lumberman, 4-14-1916, ‘Work on the New Saw Mill at Rib Lake Will Commence at Once’, Camps 9, 11 & 13 –A pg 2

10107-L. Mike Weckworth ‘Bob’—A, Star News 1930 –B, RLLC articles –C, RLLC articles 1931

10108-Map c. 1910-plat

10109-Map c. 1910-plat

10110-Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Rib Lake 1895

10111-Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Rib Lake 1903

10112-Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Rib Lake 1907; 2 pgs

10113-Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Rib Lake 1924

10114~Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Westboro 1895

10115~Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Westboro 1903

10116~Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Westboro 1907

10117~Polk’s Wis. S. Gazetteer Westboro 1924

10118-Modern Woodmen of America, Camp 890, Rib Lake, Pass Report Book 1909 cover page, see RLH-Modern Woodmen Camp 890, Note; 3-2-07-Galen Scharer has extensive file of camp 890

10119-Modern Woodmen of America Social Membership Application; 2 pgs

10120-Modern Woodmen of America 1-27-1909 to Chas Whittlinger & envelope with 1 cent stamp

10121-Modern Woodmen of America camp 890, multiple page members

10122-Deed A.C. McComb, et ux, to Modern Woodmen of America camp 890, $375, 2-21-1901-2 pg

Galen Scharer collection:

10123-RLLC mill c. 1910

10123A-RLLC mill c. 1910 & hot pond

10124-Mill fire 1914

10125-Mill fire 1914-view from north

10126-Mill fire 1914-view from north

10127-RLLC Mill reconstruction 1916

10128-RLLC mill c. 1920

10129-RLLC mill c. 1920 & hot pond

10130-RLLC mill-west side; foreground elevated tramway c. 1920

10131-RLLC McComb Ave “Boss’ Office” & first aid, back; planer building

10132-RLLC mill c. 1948, Bull chain, possibly last log

10133-RLLC McComb Ave. “Boss’ Office” foreground, Tramway

10134-RLLC tramway; right “Boss’ Office”; view from Railroad Street, Opie Freeck “team drivers Smokey Schopper, Gus Rusch” c. 1940

10135-RLLC mill c. 1920 aerial, McComb Ave commercial district, H.E. Rusch house

10136-RLLC dry yard & tramway, Ward School, aerial

10137-RLLC Mill, hot pond, Rib Lake Village, view to NW c. 1920 aerial, hemlock bark piles, biplane strut in foreground

10138-RLLC tramway over McComb Ave, view to north from Railroad St, R; planing mill

10139-RLLC tramway & dry yard view from Railroad St.

10140-RLLC dry yard-high piles, dried lumber on tram cars, pile base c. 1925, “Louis SEkadlo, 317 N. 2nd St, Medford”

10141-RLLC “Last loacord of lumber from old mill” 1948

10142-RLLC half empty dry yard about 9-1948

10143-RLLC half empty dry yard about 9-1948, steeple center, Meth. R. Catholic Church

10144-RLLC half empty dry yard c. 1940, steeple center, Meth. R. Catholic Church

10145-RLLC dry lumber-beneath tramway

10146-RLLC log train along Rib Lake c. 1940

10147-RLLC boom divides Rib Lake c. 1920

10147X-hot pond

10148-RLLC logs along Lake Shore Drive, background Bokath house & Village Park; L, tavern “Lakeside”, peeled hemlock logs c. 1920

10149-RLLC log rolling into Rib Lake c. 1920

10150-RLLC Rib Lake filled with logs, perhaps peeled hemlock c. 1920

10151-RLLC hot pond c. 1940

10152-RLLC railroad turntable c. 1940

10153-RLLC log train along Rib Lake, NE to Fayette Ave.

10154-RLLC “round house” & water tank

10155-RLLC Water tank-RR on mill north side c. 1920 winter

10156-RLLC mainline to mill

10157-RLLC McComb Ave. view north, “Look Out for the [rail] cars” c. 1920

10158-RLLC locomotive 101 at water tank c. 1940 “Chester Curran” may be atop

10158X-locomotive at roundhouse

10158X1-Chester Curran & locomotive

10158X1A-back 1913

10158X2-Caboose behind caboose is the flats

10158X3-Train along Rib Lake from Fayette Ave.

10158X4-coach

10158X4A-back, Signed “Anna May” perhaps Kennedy

10158-X5-“National Pole & Treating Company” locomotive

10159-Rib Lake Depot c. 1940

10160-Rib Lake Depot, background St. John’s Catholic Church

10161-Rib Lake Depot-locomotive “3” snow covered

10162-Rib Lake Depot view SW

10163-text Adeline Walbeck explaining 10164, 1927 RLLC reconfigured RR track that had gone to tannery to expand hardwood dry yard

10164-West Rib Lake Village-seen from water tower, red & blue lines orig. route of RR track, yellow line is RR route after 1927, R side of panoramic photo

10165-“Rib Lake in 1910” left side

10165A-Longer version of 10165

10165B-Longer version of 10165 from north

10166-Bird’s Eye View of Rib Lake c. 1926, former bark yard

10167-former tannery headquarters, Fayette Ave.

10168-Camp 2, “US Leather Co. Camp 2” Jim Hedington [foreman] T33N R3E, Sec. 33 [on Wood River]

10168A-Backside, text by RPR for 1981 “Pictorial History of Rib Lake”

10169-1913 plat T33N, R3E showing possible location of Camp 2

10170-1997 plat T33N, R3E

10171-Camp 4

10171A-Backside, typed text by RPR

10172-Camp 26

10173-Camp unknown [no I.D. on photo]

10174-Unidentified camp

10175-Unidentified camp

10176-Unidentified camp

10177-McGiffert Loader, “1905 Camp 4, Frank Diesing with Dog”

10178-RR in woods-log pile

10179-Wood RR with lath

10180-Not RLLC other mill in Rib Lake c. 1915

10181-Decking logs NB; overlead pulley

10182-decking logs-cross haul method, NB chain

10183-Tan bark & sleigh c. 1910, “1 Frank Diesing, 2 Bert Aitkens L to R”

10184-Woods workers, man on left carries scaling stick & large pencil on right sleeve

10184A-backside, Charlie Talbot & Bert Aitkens

10185-Jammer

10186-2 horse team-sleigh of logs

10187-2 horse team-sleigh of logs

10188-sleigh lead logs McComb Ave, “Modern Café-

10188-sleigh load logs McComb Ave “Modern Café-Eat Anytime” “Geo Braun-Real Estate

10188A-backside

10189-Skidding poles with team

10190-C. Hunter’s camp, 20 logs, 7270 board feet

10191-Jammer “Copper River Camp 1912”

10191A-2 teams

10192-Steam Hauler from Camp 12 c. 1920 Bokath Home in back

10193-Steam Hauler & 5 sleighs “Brown Studio”

10194-Filing the tank

10194A-back; Albert Aitken with horse, tank held 125 barrels, tank used to make ice roads

10195-tanker being filled with water

10196-Steam Hauler

10197-Elmer Timm & fire wood, tipping sleigh

10198-decking with chains c. 1910

10199-skidding with crawler c. 1940

10200-teamster & team

Volume (Disc) III - #10200-10300

10201-teamster & team

10202-Camp bunkbeds c. 1940

10203-“logging scene Rib Lake, Wis”

10204-McCormick-Deering crawler

10205-Jammer Loading RR flatcar

10206-Rollways & McGiffert Loader Camp 18

10207-McGiffert Loader

10208-McGiffert Loader

10209-McGiffert Loader

10210-4 men atop boom

10211-armed man on speedster

10212-armed man on speedster

10213-RR track thru snowbank “after plowing May 4, 1920” at Kelnhofer farm; NW 34, 33 2E

10214-star load of logs

10215-2 teams & log sleigh

10216-Last log ceremony 2-1948

10217-felling “last pine” 2-1948, 3 wood wedges stand ready

10218-Rib River, NW SW 28, 32, 3E, “Eastbank-Interwald Wis”

10219-Bateau on Rib River, in 2007 this bateau is at Rhinelander logging museum, tent atop square bottom boat, served as cook shanty; log drive on Rib River

10220-family portrait, “Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ziegler and their sons; Mr Ziegler was superintendent of the Rib Lake Tannery at one time”

10221-unknown couple c. 1900

10222-8-19-1908 Rib Lake Ladies Club

10223-unidentified dinner group

10224-John Herrem & unknown

10225-1944 women with Holsteins

10226-house moving c. 1910

10227-paving McComb Ave.

10228-paving McComb Ave.

10229-store interior “John, Nina, Vern, Jim”

10230-National hotel – McComb & Railroad Streets, SW corner

10231-Tauber’s Tavern, 2007 Last Chance Tavern, 832 McComb Ave, 427-5546

10231A-Campaign flyer-Frank Tauber for Sheriff

10232-Village not “City Hall”, 741 McComb Ave; “Herb Curran” standing in front “1921”, “Truck is [now] at Slinger, WI”; “Fire Dept. organized 1902”

10233-“Electric Lighting Plan at R.L.” c. 1910; SE corner of Railroad & Church Streets, Later Heindl’s Store;

10233A-backside

10234-“Rib Lake Community Map” c. 2005 Village street map

10235-Ward School, Church Street, razed c. 1960 Ken Mannel

10236-Ward School south side

10237-High School from McComb Ave., c. 1930; L; blacksmith shop, 2000 “Otter Forge” Landall & Mill Ln.

10238-High School c. 1905, E & N side

10239-1928 RLHS basketball team

10239A-back Rudy Kaske, Peter Mathias, Harold McCallough, Principal McBridge, Carl Marschke, Eyventd Hagen, Bill [William] Schaack, Orville Peterson, Francis [Franny] Schaack

10240-c. 1983 burning high school, front-left bus garage, 2007 Camp 28 restaurant, 720 Hwy 10241-Unknown mill

10242-“Interwald, Wis” George Kower home-store perhaps

10242A-back side

10243-Inside A.H. Krause & Co. veneer factory, Interwald c. 1910

10244-STH 102 & 13 signs c. 1958; view south to Scott farm

10245-Shoe Factory c. 1960; Glov-Ett Shoes, Gem Products, Inc.

10246-6-9-1935 confirmation class, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rv. F. Kammholz

10247-“German Lutheran Church” interior photo, “St. John’s Lutheran”

10248-St. John’s Lutheran Church exterior photo

10249-St. John the Baptist Roman Cath. Church SE side c. 1960

10250-United Methodist Church, view east-Church St. c. 1920

10251-United Methodist Church c. 1960

10252-Public Library c. 1960 SE corner of Landall & Pearl

10253-Rib Lake from Rib’s Resort c. 1960, proprietor George Buksa, 720 Holden Rd.

10254-Residents of Village of Rib Lake by Milton McRae; A-C c. 1915

10255-Star News 7-9-1981, “Rib Lake Celebrating 100 years of Progress”; SF; RLH History 1981

End of Galen Scharer Collection

10256-Brochure “Rib Lake Telephone Company & Cellcom” c. 1995

10257-P. McComb Ave. c. 1995; Ice Age Days parade float

10258-P. McComb Ave c. 1995 “Gehrt’s Bar” “Westboro Warriors” float

10259-Rib Lake Phone Book 10-2004 to 9-2005

10260-Map 1975 “Existing Land Uses” Taylor Co., WI, Rib Lake Area

10260A-Legend

10260B-Townships

10260C-Medford Area

10260D-Jump River Area

10260E-Lublin Area

10261-Rib Lake Herald v. 66 #37, Aug. 9, 1962 ‘Historical Souvenir Edition’ ‘How-de-do in 62’

10262-Map Taylor Co. 1948; A-Rib Lake area

10263-P. RLHS Class of 1925; 1. Agnes Schaack, 2. Prof. Wagner, 3. unknown, 4. Verl Gummo, 5. unknown, 6. Myrtle Taylor, 7. unknown, 8. unknown Radtke

10264-P. RLHS – west side c. 1925, foreground “the flats”

10265-P. RLHS 1924 Boys basketball team, Photo owned by Veril Gummo; L-R; 1. unknown, 2. Art Taylor, 3. unknown Seidel, 4. Millard “Satch” Kapitz, Veril Gummo, Walt Mathews, [I.D. uncertain from photo back]

10266-P. “Rib Lake Citizen’s Cornet Band” Taylor Co. Fair 1922

10267-P. Rib Lake Herald Office c. 1900; Herald founder seated, John J. Voemastek, boy in back Herman Talbot

10268-P. Unidentified tavern interior, [bar appears to be the one in 2007 “Last Chance” 832 McComb Ave.

10269-P. Old Central Hotel, 1100 Railroad St., c. 1950 Golden Age Nursing Home; c. 1960 Roger Johnson made into apartments; c. 1980 Rollie & Sue Thums purchased; built c. 1910 by Eliz. Matthias

10270-P. 1900 McComb Ave. north from Railroad St., Tannery smokestacks, photo from tramway

10271-Article “The Good Old Days” Rib Lake Herald c. 1970, work rules, Zachary U. Geiger

10272-Rib Lake Co-operative Creamery Co. stock certificate, 11-30-1926, “W.S. St. Claire” owner, Pres. R. A. Kolb. Sec. Treas. Perry C. Headstream

10272A-Backside, Transfer to John McCrae [or McRae]

10273-Article Rib Lake First National Bank robbery c. 1925

10274-P. c. 1910 McComb Ave.; NB Lutheran Church faces south

10275-P. c. 1920 McComb Ave. – from tramway

10276-P. McComb Ave. “Main St” c. 1950

10277-P. 7-24-1914 Sawmill file, “Started at 9;20 a.m.” view to south

10278-P. Mill c. 1900 view north

10279-P. 1916 new mill under construction

10280-P. 1916 new mill south side; hold for transfer chain; NB right; boilers

10281-P. aerial, lower right-new mill, lower left-transfer bldg, upper left-Machine bldg at 670 McComb, upper right-“roundhouse”, upper center-RR water tank

10282-P. transfer bldg upper left, “# of days without lost time accident” sign, right tramway

10283-P. c. 1920 tramway, center-machine bldg

10284-P. Planing mill SW corner, foreground McComb & Railroad St, then STH 102

10285-P. Planing mill west side c. 1935

10286-P. Finishing mill chimney c. 1915; FD transfer bldg

10287-P. Hotpond c. 1925

10288-P. Hotpond view east

10289-P. Hotpond view north, cupola RLHS

10290-P. Rib Lake “The Landing” by Village Park [end of Ice Road from Camp 9] view west c. 1920

10291-P. Mill-S. side; from Holden’s Resort [The Ribs] c. 1920

10292-P. Mill east side c. 1940

10293-P. Mill NE side c. 1949

10294-Camp 28 Restaurant 10-1995, “Old garage becomes restaurant, museum”, Hasty Getaways

10295-L. 1-27-1993 RPR, RL History 1886

10296-Ribbon Cutting at Camp 28 Restaurant

10297-Camp 28 Restaurant to add 12 motel units

10298-Camp 28 Restaurant advertisement 8-29-1995

10299-P. Camp 28 Restaurant c. 1995

Volume (Disc) IV - #10300-10399

10300-P. Camp 28 Restaurant Bar c. 1995-Allen Zondlo with beer, RPR Historical mural on wall

10301-P. Camp 28 Restaurant unidentified couple c. 1995

10302-P. Camp 28 Restaurant unidentified people c. 1995

10303-P. Camp 28 Restaurant motel room c. 1995

10304-Star News editorial c. 1994, Rib Lake is small town America at its best by Laurie Meyer

10305-Star News “in the shadow of ‘Ugh’” c. 1995

10306-unidentified author recalls many incidents

10307-P. Herb Curran 16# fish 1941

10308-P. Herb Curran 16# Fish [musky]

10309-P. Andrew Berg c. 1910 hunter

10310-P. c. 1962 parade Tauber’s Tavern

10311-P. c. 1962 parade bowling alley

10312-P. c. 1962 parade, in back 832 McComb, Tauber’s Tavern, [2007 Last Chance]

10313-P. Arlene Minarciny & Pat Hohl c. 1960

10314-P. Parade McComb east side c. 1950

10315-P. c. 1930 “Everything to eat & wear”

10316-P. c. 1920 McComb Ave, west side view north, FWD fire truck c. 1920

10317-P. 1967 Leggy Stewart-RL Lion President & Patricia Hohl

10318-P. 1967 Mink Princess & court, Arlene Minarciny, Barb Wudi, Pat Hohl now Gilge [Mrs. Jerry Gilge], Mary Haenel, Sharyn Schneider now Thompson

10319-P. “Eunice Island” Pine Island view from north c. 1910

10320-P. Unidentified Rib Lake baseball team c. 1915

10321-P. RLHS c. 1910 & students, bank along the flats

10322-P. 9-20-1939 Rock Garden

10323-P. McCormick-Deering Tractor, c. 1938 winter logging, Opie Freek wrote on back “Ernie & Carl”

10324-P. Steamhauler & 8 sleighs, 4 unidentified men, NB tarp over steersman c. 1920

10325-P. Steamhauler & 6 sleighs “Brown’s Studio” “Rib Lake”

10326-P. Steamhauler from Camp 9 proceeds SW to RR crossing, NB string of flatcars, on left 2007 STH 102, view looks east

10327-Map 2006 Rib Lake Village, Arrow marks site of 10326

10328-P. “The road monkey” Ice Road c. 1910

10328A-back side-text 1981 by RPR

10329-P. Water tank & 2 teams on ice road c. 1910, on top barrel to fill tank with water

10330-History of Rib Lake 7-11-1993 by “the owners of Camp 28, Inc” 6 pgs

10331-History of Rib Lake 1938 by Elsie M. Beck, A-G

10332-Rib Lake Herald Sept. 21, 1945, entire paper, “$100,000 fire…Planing mill, warehouse, main office go up in smoke”

10333-History of Rib Lake “Vocational Agriculture of Rib Lake” by Orrin Meyer c. 7-1940, 14 pgs

10334-Star News History of Rib Lake 7-15-1976-“Bicentenntial events…”

10335-Last Log, Star News 7-15-1976, account of 1948 cutting final log for Rib Lake Lumber Co., “End of Lumbering Era in ’48 recalled” A-C

10336-Poem “Rib Lake is the place” c. 1930 by Nehls Swanson

10337-P. Logs in Rib Lake-Lakeshore Drive in rear, c. 1920

10338-P. Logs in Rib Lake, rear; boom across lake from Upjohn’s hill

10339-P. team & sleigh with logs c. 1905, “Camp 4 Ed Wilson with ax, Bert Aitken, Frank Diesing”

10340-P. Swamp logging “Camp 4 area c. 1905”

10341-P. “A famous Wisconsin industry”

10342-P. team logs “near Camp 4”

10343-P. “Charlie Talbot with scale [stick], Bert Aitken next to horse, near Camp 4 [Wood Lake]” c. 1912

10344-P. Decking crew c. 1910 [chains to roll logs up to top]

10345-P. 2 teams unidentified camp c. 1925

10346-P. 3 skid teams c. 1925

10347-P. crawler skids 7 logs c. 1938 “George Sieker”

10348-P. team of oxen pulls wagon c. 1900

10349-P. 4 teams pull tan bark sleigh, Fayette Ave, Rib Lake c. 1910, view from “The Flats” northward, tannery in back

10349A-map, arrow shows photo direction

10350-P. “51,600# tan bark 20 cords” Fayette Ave. view east, possibly Herrmann E. Rusch home on hill

10351-P. bark pilers “in what is now Stan’s mink yard” (pile c. 24’ high; 4 piles behind first)

10352-P. frames

10353-P. loading logs small woods jammer c. 1920

10354-P. Peaker load c. 1920

10355-P. 1912 bears taken on New Wood 250 & 400#

10356-P. Railroad washout on Spirit River c. 1910

10357-P. “on old (railroad) line to Spirit Falls”

10358-P. Chester Curran Engineer #101 locomotive c. 1940

10359-P. railroad coach #1310 stuck in snow, Kelnhofer’s cut

10360-P. train at old oil tanks (Former S.A. Konz mill site) c. 1945

10361-P. McGiffert Loader getting water from tender c. 1940 “Chester Curran”

10362-P. McGiffert & loading crew c. 1930

10363-P. McGiffert loader “Rollways” c. 1920, Rear right; boom of loader

10364-P. Rollways into Rib Lake, mill in back c. 1920

10365-P. McGiffert Loader

10366-P. Flatcar & logs half unloaded at hotpond, “5-27-1948 last log load”

10367-P. Man’s best friend

10368-P. “Prince Albert”

10368A-back side text

10369-Postcard “Souvenir of Medford, WI”-Winchester Hotel (made of Rib Lake Hemlock) – Taylor Co. Courthouse & Jail – Holy Rosary Church c. 1911

10369A-back side addressed to Anna (Mae) Kennedy 9-27-1911

10370-P. Camp unknown, “Kitchen Crew 1937”

10371-P. Camp unknown, “1937 Rose-When I was 19”

10372-P. camp unknown, stable

10373-P. camp unknown, stable

10374-P. camp unknown, crew lined up for chow

10375-P.”Lumber Camp between Rib Lake & Merrill” camp unknown

10376-P. camp unknown

10377-P. camp unknown, R; locomotive tender, NB elevated walkway

10378-P. Camp 10, 7 buildings-some frame-some log

10379-P. Camp 26 & visitor, 11 buildings, upper left, McGiffert loader

10380-P. Mill & rollways into Rib Lake c. 1920

10381-P. “Corner in Lumber yard” c. 1920

10382-P. Perfectly piled lumber c. 1920 NB rain caps

10383-P. snow covered “steps” in piles

10384-P. teamster with tramcar

10385-P. tramcars from McComb Ave – view west

10386-P. lumber piles, NB different lengths, RR tracks in foreground, r; tramway view west

10387-Employee’s Guide, 1946 Rib Lake Lumber Co., Rib Lake, WI, A-M

10388-Statement “193_ The Owl Service Station Louis Daus”

10388A-backside signed LP Daus 1-31-34, NB

10389-P. Harper’s Lake – from beach [aka Harper Lake]

10390-P. “South Harper Lake” view NE from beach

10391-P. “West Spirit Lake”, aka Big Spirit Lake, aka North Spirit Lake

10392-P. Old STH 102, Stone Arch Bridge, Little Spirit Lake

10393-P. Little Spirit Lake, STH 102, northward along east side, c. 1930

10394-P. Little Spirit Lake, view north; background Price Co. c. 1940

10395-Rib Lake Herald 8-1962 How-de-do in ’62 supplement, see 10261, 8 pgs

10396-P. “To Camp 9 1912 steam hauler” probably sec. 1, denuded land

10397-P. “Camp 2 perhaps” quote from unknown source on back of photo, 5 buildings-log &

frame

10398-P. “Camp at Copper River 3-20-1912” foreground; RR track & telephone wires

10399-P. “John Specht foreman, Copper River Camp-east of Athens, 1912”

Volume (Disc) V - #10400-10499

10400-P. 2 teams & log sleigh “1912”

Photos 10396 to ___ from black unidentified 2 ring binder of Galen Scharer collection, may be from Surveyor Clausen

10401-P. “1912” log sleighs approach rollways

10402-P. “Copper River Camp 1912” Jammer loading sleighs

10403-P. “Camp 5 on Wood Lake branch” wood railroad & rollway

10404-P. “Back of Kelnhofer farm May 4, 1920” NW quarter, Sec. 34 T 33N R2E

10405-Map 1913 stand atlas of Taylor Co., shows location of photo #10404

10406-P. “May 4, 1920” snow flying from plow on railroad

10407-P. “May 4, 1920” railroad locomotive stuck in snow, Kelnhofer farm, view to SW

10408-P. “Starting the cleanup May 4, 1920 tel 73285 R.L. Herald” left, locomotive, upper left, St. John the Baptist Church, right R.L. Depot view SW

10409-P. 5-4-1920 snow at tramway, above McComb Ave, view north

10410-P 5-4-1920 “watch out for the cars” sign-west side of McComb Ave.

10411-P. 5-4-1920 similar to 10410

10412-P. 5-4-1920 “looking north McComb Ave”

10413-P. c. 1915 mill reconstruction south side “building the transfer [chain]”

10414-P. c. 1915 “Boiler room construction” rear, mill superstructure, NB unidentified man

10415-P. c. 1915 “the finishing touches to the stack” caboose in front of transfer, view NE

10416-P. “air plane view north side of Rib Lake 1918” sawmill brick chimney-smoking-in foreground, center, hemlock bark stacks at tannery, Lutheran Church faces south

10417-P. east side of McComb Ave. c. 1915, Left to right-motor bike, view SSE, sign “Millinary” perhaps Millinery store maybe

10418-P. c. 1925 McComb Ave, may be July 4; left-“Drugs”-Upjohn’s drugstore

10419-P. c. 1910 “Looking north of S. Forest St.” 2007 map shows no Forest St in Rib Lake, in 2007 is S. Front St., corner of Landall & S. Front St., rear-log pile along tannery railroad spur

10420-P. c. 1920 hotpond, “Boom at hotpond” view north, smoke from “train just pulling out of woods”

10421-P. “Cabin at New Wood 1912 Williams homestead Good place to hunt”

10422-P. c. 1910 “Old dam on Little Spirit Lake” view east

10423-P. c. 1920 “Hy 102 Little Spirit” view SE, from county line

10424-P. “going to New Wood after Bear, Bill Welle, Charles Talbot, C.R.C” [Cy Clausen maybe]=former Rib Lake area surveyor

10424A-back side

10425-P. 1912 Wood Lake log landing

10426-Rib Lake Herald 2-21-1947 – Title Page – partial

10427-Rib Lake Herald 1-21-1971 Title Page-partial; Steamhauler photo, ‘Camp 9’

10428-Rib Lake Herald 2-4-1971 title page-partial; photo of Hedwig “Hattie” Rusch

10429-Rib Lake Herald 7-8-1971 title page-partial; Indian loco-Timm’s Hill; photo of Timm’s Lake

10430-Map plat 1995 T34 2E, “Tim’s Lake” Price Co.

10431-bylaws (handwritten original) Rib Lake Camp 890 Modern Woodmen of America, May 9, 1903

A-page 2

B-page 3

C-page 2 ½ pin attached to B

D-“#6”

E-backside of D “Approved 5-12-1903”

10432-Soo Line Railroad track map Rib Lake – date unknown

End of Dr. Galen Scharer Collection

10433-Merrill Daily Herald “Lumber Company at Rib Lake Has Changed Hands” – largest sawmill in state- US Leather Co. sells-1936

10434-Merrill Daily Herald-RLLC ad for workers, 2 camps will run all summer-1936

10435-Merrill Daily Herald-Ad; RLLC wants men for peeling [perhaps tan] bark & pulpwood-1941

10436-Merrill Daily Herald 9-17-1945 fire destroys planning mill, dry shed & office, RLLC

10437-Book, “Wisconsin Central Railroad Lands in Northern WI, “A farm for every industrious man”, land dept.-WI Central Railroad c 1903, [hard copy 65 pgs filed RLH-Railroads-Wis. Central]

A.

B.

C-photo S.M. Haight Farm near Rib Lake

D-May 1898 T.C. WI Central Railroad Lands

E-F-T.C. The Garden Spot

G-H-Rib Lake

Joyce Summers collection

10438-Tribute of Julia Hultman by Joyce Summers 2003, A-P

10439-P. Julia Hultman c. 1935

10440-Title Page-Julia Hultman album, Elaine Vanderhoof & Joyce Summers

10441-P. Julia Hultman 2-14-1937

10442-“Julia’s Story”

10443-A-The Hultman Homestead; B-Julia & Fritiof Hultman

10444P. Fritiof Hultman

10445-A-Arland Hultman July 30, 1935; B-Melvin and Arland Hultman

10446-P. A-Julia’s Flowers; B-Iris Garden in bloom, Hultman Lake

10447-P. same woods scene A-winter; B spring

10448-P. A-pasture; B-May 4, 1939 exposure 1 hour 9pm

10449-P. A-winter porch; B-ice damage

10450-P. A-Hultman Farm, 1938; B-The Henning Bergeson Farm

10451-P. A-Arvid Blomberg place Oct. 1929; B. Carl Blomberg Place

10452-P. A-Benny Bergeson Place; B-George Blomberg Place, Oct. 1929

10453-P. A-Fred Anderson House, Levine Rd; B-excavating the basement 6-1931

10454-P. A-Ogema with 2 churches; B-J.A Larson store 8-2-1941

10455-P. Hultman Hill, CTH C

10456-P. A-Price Co. snow plow Jan. 1937; B-car in snow cut

10457-P. A-Lydia & Howard Cutts, Arland & Melvin Hultman 1938; B-plowing snow with old A-frame plow, Martin Johnson drives horses, Fritiof Hultman & Malcolm Cutts on back of plow, Gust Swanson standing by horses Mar 1, 1940

10458-P. A-snow cut; B-hand shoveling snow

10460-P. A-car in ditch CTH C 1938; B-John Lundberg’s car 1938

10461-P. A-WPA (Works Progress Administration) rebuilding CTH C Arthur Swanson as Boss Oct. 1938; B-“Steamshovel” Hultman’s Corner

10462-P. A-Fred Ahrens truck pulling Hultman’s car out of mud 1938; B-Fritiof Hultman’s 1928 Chevrolet on a Sunday drive

10463-P. A-Arthur Bergeson’s Oct. 1929; B-LeVerne Cutts leaving after week vacation June 1931

10464-P. A-Edwin Blimberg hauling hay; B-Rib Lake school bus CTH C 1940

10465-P. A-Fred Matson delivering mail 1937; B-Fred Matson, mail carrier

10466-P. A-Albert Johnson’s gas truck; B-Howard Berquist’s truck

10467-P. A-W.D. Stevens fixing phone line; B-Emil Soderbeck mechanic Ogema, Mar. 1937 Ford Garage

10468-P. A-Alvin Birkholz milk truck; B-Karl Christoffersen stone mason 1931

10469-P. A-Our stone wall; B-Hultman farm

10470-P. A-Henning Bergeson’s sawmill, run by George Helvey; B-Henning Bergeson’s logs

10471-P. A-sawing lumber, steam tractor, B-pine logs – 3 trucks

10472-P. A-decking logs, Fritiof Hultman on right; B-Fritiof Hultman and Gust Swanson sawing wood cross cutting firewood by hand

10473-P. A-Ford pickup powered saw 5-1930; B-“Sawing at Cutts” John Lundbert, Gust, Malcolm Cutts

10474-P. A-Henning Bergeson’s Sugar Bush, run by Ray Norlin; B-“Henning’s Sugar Camp”

10475-P. A-“Ginseng Garden”; B-“Sorting Ginseng”

10476-P. A-“digging Potatoes”; B-“Refreshments at haying time-1929”

10477-P. A-Haying for Martin Johnson on the Brown Place, July 22, 1936; B-Howard Cutts haying on the Brown place

10478-P. A-Melvin Hultman raking hay; B-Making hay on Stone Lake meadow, Gust Swanson launching boat 1934, Marsh hay-man with scythe

10479-P. A-Stacking hay; B-hunting, Alex Johnson & Arthur Bergeson

10480-P. A-Demo by professor on pruning apple trees at Hultman’s Apr. 12, 1930; B-Fritiof Hultman, Howard, Gust, Melvin and Adella Hultman

10481-P. A-fox pelts; B-fox pelts

10482-P. A-process fox pelts in Wausau; B-sorting fox pelts in Wausau 1935

10483-P. Cal Johnson demos casting at Kelly’s ball diamond in Ogema; B-Cal Johnson on Stone Lake

10484-P. The Bee 1938 article on Cal Johnson

10485-P. Ernest Heden, State Senator from Ogema

10486-P. Railroad Platform prop, Clarence Helm, Fritiof Hultman & Harry Magnuson

10487-P. A-unidentified politician; B-Norman Thomas, Socialist 9-1934

10488-P. A-Gov. Phillips LaFollette campaigning at Phillips, WI 10-16-1938 -He Lost-; B-crowd

10489-P. A-pensive politician; B-Band shell

10490-P. A-Funerals; B-Garden of Memories cemetery

10491-P. A-Irene Anderson internment July 10, 1929; B-John Levine’s funeral 1929, Norlin School, CTH C, Town of Hill

10492-P. A-funeral of Carl Joel Sander; B-funeral from Norlin School

10493-P. A-funeral of Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Price Aug. 9, 1931; B-funeral of Mrs. Leonard (Edith) Risberg Oct. 22, 1933 from Ogema Lutheran Church

10494-P. A-Oscar Swan, Herman Nelson, George Blomberg, Charlie Bergeson, Sven Sander; B-funeral of Elmer Anderson Dec. 27, 1936

10495-P. A-“School Days; B-“On the School trail” 1929, second growth white birch, old pine stumps

10496-P. A-Norlin School, Nellie Cutts, teacher 1934; B-Easter program Norlin School, Apr. 1931

10497-P. A-Norlin School Picnic; B-Enid Blomberg (Carlson) teacher

10498-P. A-Norlin School students 1938; B-Arland & Melvin Hultman dinner pails

10499-P. A-taking 8th grad test at Spirit Center School; B-Melvin Hultman & Wilbert Blomberg 1940, last class to graduate at Norlin School

Volume (Disc) VI - #10500-10599

10500-P. A-county graduation for 8th graders, Phillips Normal School; B-Herbert Magnuson & Arland Hultman 8th grade graduation, Phillips Normal School 1942

10501-P. A-Stone Lake School merry-go-round; B-Stone Lake School Orvin Wilkens teacher

10502-P. A-Hillbillies 4-H club 1939; B-Timm’s Hill fire tower June 18, 1939

10503-P. A-Hultman Lake 1931, Melvin Hultman farm; B-boat house 1929

10504-P. A-Lois Cutts, Alice Wallgren, Gladys Johnson & Nellie Cutts; B-shore

10505-P. Winter sports A-fallen skier; B-sonny & sled 1928

10506-P. A-Irene Briant skiing Feb. 11, 1931; B-Hike & Irene Briant & Sidney on sled

10507-P. A-Arland and Melvin Hultman skiing homemade; B-on sled

10508-P. A-winter port on CTH C; B-wobbly skier

10509-P. A-Billy Ahrens at Hultman’s; B-Melvin Hultman’s icehouse

10510-envelope 10-30-1974, from Julia Hultman, Health Care Center, Menomonie, WI 54751 to Mrs. Ella Lundberg, Ogema

10511-Letter of Julia Hultman to Ella Lundberg 10-29-1974; 10 pages

10512-cover page Price Co. Plat book 1995

10512A-index-site of Town of Hill

10512B-Town of Hill

Album 2 of Joyce Summers collection

10513-P. photo inside Hultman home-“Playing the Victrola” Irene Briant & Mildred Motley

10514-P. A-Mildred Motley; B-Mr. Brown playing accordion

10515-P. A-boy doing puzzle; B-Arland Hultman, cream separator

10516-P. A-Irene Briant; B-1929 Ogema Hardware calendar

10517-P. A-Xmas tree with candles 1931; B-Xmas tree 1936

10518-P. cows Bonnie & Belle “Butchered Nov. 24, 1934”

10519-P. A-Heifer calves in 1929 “This calf choked to death in stall same year”; B-cows at the spring

10520-P. A-cows at spring; B-pet dog

10521-P. A-cows; B-cows

10522-P. A-Julia Hultman feeding chickens; B-Arland Hultman feeding chickens

10523-P. A-Art Bergeson with his sheep 1938; B-1933 bear in trap near Hike (Briant)

10524-P. A-Elmer Johnson teamster; B-Gust Swanson & Howard Cutts

Moms & Babies

10525-P. A-Julie and Arland Hultman Dec. 1928; B-Julia & Arland Hultman June 1929

10526-P. A-Emilia Krans et al; B-Ladies Aid 8-8-1929

10527-P. A-Mable Johnson & son Ed; B-Irene Briant

10528-P. A-Minne Brown and Lowell Bergeson 1930; B-Mrs. Harry [Jennie] Magnuson & son Herbert Oct. 21, 1929

10529-P. A-Adella Ahrens & Grace 5-8-1934; B-Adella Ahrens & Billy 1937;

10530-P. A-Phoebe Cutts & kids; B-Adella Ahrens

10531-P. A-Adella Ahrens 1938; B-Arland Hultman, Billy Ahrens, Grace Ahlens, Adella holding Stanley and Mildred Motley, now known as Dixon

10532-P. A-Irene Briant with children Joan, Sidney & Melvin Hultman, black spruce Xmas tree; B-Irene Briant

The Kids

10533-P. “Sonny on his 3rd birthday, July 22, 1929”

10534-P. A-Arland Hultman with chickens 1929; B-Melvin Hultman on tricycle & Arland Hultman in buggy 1929

10535-P. A-“Sonny playing the phonograph; B-Melvin & Arland Hultman

10536-P. A-Arland Hultman; B-Arland Hultman

10537-P. A-Arland Hultman 1930; B-Arland Hultman & puppies

10538-P. A-Arland Hultman; B-Melvin Hultman’s 5th birthday, July 22, 1931

10539-P. A-Melvin & Arland Hultman on peeled cedar posts; B-apple picking time 1931

10540-P. A-Xmas presents – perhaps strap on skates; B-Arland Hultman

10541-P. A-Billy Ahrens 1945; B-Grace Adella Ahrens 1934

10542-P. A-Grace Ahrens 1934; Billy Ahrens 1935

10543-P. A-Melvin Hultman with turkey 1935; B-Lowell Bergeson, Adelle Anderson & Elaine Lundberg

10544-P. A-“Sonny” Melvin Hultman 10th B-day July 22, 1936 & Louise Johnson; B-Melvin Hultman, Louis Johnson & Arland Hultman peeking in back 1936

10545-P. A-Arland & Melvin Hultman in center with sling shot; B-Grace Ahrens & Sidney Briant

10546-P. A-Grace Ahrens 3rd B-day 1936; A-Arland Hultman on 8th B-day, July 30, 1936

10547-P. A-Billey Ahren’s 5th B-day, Sidney Briant, Arland Hultman & Billy 1937; B-Louise Johnson & Alice Peterson 1937

10548-P. A-Elmer & Louise Johnson; B-Melvin & Arland Hultman

10549-P. A-Joan and Sidney Briant 1939; B. Billy Ahrens, Grace Ahrens & Sidney Briant 1939

10550-P. A-Arland Hultman holding Stan Ahrens; B-Dewey & Douglas Ames, Arland Hultman, Herb Magnuson, Lowell Bergeson & Lester Magnuson

10551-P. A-Arland Hultman 13th B-day 1941; B-Elmer Johnson, Louise Johnson, Everett Johnson, Stanley Ahrens, Grace Ahrens, Arland Hultman & Billy Ahrens in back 1941

10552-P. A-Melvin Hultman & Lydia Cutts; B-playhouse

10553-P. A-Stanley & Gracy Ahrens; B-Arland Hultman on raft “Duck” at Harper Lake

Hill Folks

10554-P. A-Hill Folks; B-Claus Berlin July 1930

10555-P. A-August Johnson Jan. 8, 1939; B-Mrs. Levine

10556-P. A-Fritiof Hultman & Harry Magnuson; B-“In Harry Briant’s motorcycle 1927”

10557-P. A-Lydia Cutts, lived to be 98 years old; B-Lydia Cutts at 91

10558-P. A-Howard Cutts in mask; B-Howard Cutts by mail box 1938

10559-P. A-Melvin Hultman & Adella Ahrens 1929 with “A Pickeral”; B-Gotfred Enander & Adella Ahrens 1930

10560-P. A-Gust Swanson, Adella Ahrens & Gotfred Enander 1930; B-“When Malmquist was visiting here in 1932”

10561-P. A-Ida Swanson, Fannie Noelin [Norlin] & Ella Lundberg; B-Alice Fredrickson & her mother

10562-P. A-Gust Swanson & Ida Hultman on wedding day, Mar. 18, 1929; B-Mr. & Mrs. Matt Johnson a week after wedding, Apr. 2, 1936

10563-P. A-Mr. & Mrs. Carl Blomberg silver anniversary; B-Christofersens 1935

10564-P. A-Oscar & Fanny Norlin; B-Ida Swanson, Anna Fredrickson, Ella Lundberg; Julia Hultman, Melvin & Arland Hultman & Elaine Lundberg

10565-P. A-Families, Oscar Swan family 1928; B-Fred Strombom family 1929

10566-P. A-Floyd Tripp family 1931; B-Lloyd & Jenny Tripp with Robert Tripp

10567-P. A-Lloyd, Willard, Jenny, Robert, Donald Tripp; B-Magnuson family, Harry Briant & Hultman boys

10568-P. A-Nellie Schmidt, Phoebe Johnson, Martin Johnson, Louis Schmidt, 1933; B-Phoebe Johnson holding Louise, Nellie Schmidt holding Wayne & Martin Johnson holding Elmer

10569-P. A-Phoebe, Louis, Martin & Elmer Johnson; B-Fanny & Oscar Norlin, Bert, Janet, Edith Weckstrom

10570-P. A-Donaldson family; B-Warren Clark family

10571-P. A-George Blomberg family & Sophie; B-Lilly Blomberg with some of her children

10572-P. A-Palmer, Betty & Roy, Wilbert & Lyle Blomberg; B-Alan Blomberg & brother George, Jr.

10573-P. A-George, Mable, Eddie & Alan Johnson; B-George & Mable Johnson

10574-P. A-Swen Sander family; B-Soderbeck family

The Parties

10575-P. A-Harry Magnuson 6-14-1936; B-Arthur Bergeson

10576-P. A-Mrs. Carl Blomberg 1931; B-H. [perhaps Harry] J. Bergeson

10577-P. A-Harold Blomberg; B-Mr. & Mrs. Harold Blomberg wedding

10578-P. A-Harold Blomberg B-day; B-Carl Blomberg party

10579-P. A-Hultman party; B-Julia Hultman, Ella & Elaine Lundberg, Julia Cutts & Sophie Blomberg

10580-P. A-Oscar Norlin’s B-day party 1931; B-Ladies at Oscar Norlins 1935

10581-P. A-Lilas Roche, Bertha Hoase, Rekla Johnson, Rita Roche, Janet Wickstrom; B-Part at Norlins

10582-P. A-Gust Swanson B-day party; B-Gust Swanson’s B-day 1938

10583-P. A-neighborhood party 1937; B-Hultman party 1937

10584-P. A-Lydia Cutts’ 91 B-day 1938; B-day party at Levin’s neighbors

10585-P. A-John Lundberg party; B-Ella Lundberg party

10586-P. A-silver anniversary party Mr. & Mrs. John Westberg; B-Mr. & Mrs. John Westberg

10587-P. A-“party on the stone pile” at Cutts’ home 1934; B-basketball players in barn at Carl Blombergs, 1931

10588-P. A-Sunday school picnic at Stone Lake; B-picnic at Stone Lake

10589-P. A-gunny sack race at Fox Farmer’s Picnic at Bradley Park in Tomahawk; B-Ladies Aid at Henning Bergesons 1931, Lilly Blomberg with Palmer, Mrs. Axel Larson with Eddie, Elsie Larson, Gladys Norlin, unknown, Jeanette Larson, Sophie Blomberg, Clara Levin, Anna Fredrickson, Ella Lundberg with Elaine, Augusta Bergeson, Edith Bergeson, Christina Bergeson, Jennie Magnuson with Aileen and Herbert, bottom row, unknown, Ida Swanson, Fannie Norlin, Ellen Bergeson, Minnie Brown

collection of Deb & Joseph Tomandl

10590-Deb (Tabor) & Joseph Edward Tomandl address

10591-A Tabor Saga by Clifford Clark Tabor, page D is Spirit Lake History, How Spirit Lake was named

10592-P. Tabor Island on Big Spirit Lake, WI 5-30-1937

10593-P. Tabor Island cabin c. 2000

10594-P. Tabor Island cabin c. 2000

10595-P. Tabor log cabin c. 2000, across from Tabor Island

10596-Westboro; P. Westboro Liberty Bankd, “Nelt’s Westboro Bank” “George Tabor Center” 1915

10597-P. Nelt’s Westboro Band” 1915, blind Alf Emmet in front row seated 3rd from left

10598-P. Park Falls High School band c. 1915

10599-P. Main Street Dorchester, WI c. 1950

Volume (Disc) VII- #10600-10699

10600-P. 1917 Soo line wreck, Dorchester WI

10601-P. 1917 Soo line wreck, Dorchester WI

10602-P. snow scenes 3-17-1917 Abbotsford-Dorchester, locomotive stuck

10603-P. shoveling out

10604-P. a morning [locomotive] plunge

10605-P. after the plunge “mostly snow 3-17-1917

10606-P. 3-18-1917 snow plow at work north of Dorchester

10607-P. 3-18-1917 railroad snow plow north of Dorchester

10608-P. The boys on the Soo Line-not in the trenches (of WWI)

10609-P. shoveling snow-Soo Line

10610-P. “going through a snow drift” Soo Line

10611-P. “in the snow” 3-18-1917

10612-P. Just out of the snow 3-18-1917, locomotive #2401

10613-P. “A plunge in the snow”

10614-P. snow plow that did the work 3-18-07

10615-P. snow plow that did the work 3-18-07

10616-P. snow cut, railroad tracks 3-18-1917

10617-Rib Lake History-forest fires, Wood Lake burn 1931, data from Lawrence Schneidger to RPR

Data from Taylor County Historical Society files:

10618-P. c. 1916 CTH C crossing Rib River, view SE to Fritz Martin farm, Rib River Stats Graded School on hill, farm & school in NW NW 18-T32N R3E, “PO 4-4-3 (249)”

10619-P. c. 1950 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Rib Lake, South side “P 85-23-15 (o)”

10620-P. postcard “Interwald, WI”, unidentified farmstead “P85-12-1 (63)”

10621-P. postcard, log sleigh on Rib Lake c. 1910, teamster in skin coat, Rib Lake High School, S side “P84-21-21 (69)”

10622-P. c. 1910 firewood dump wagon with team “P84-21-19(69)”

10623-P. UN lumber sleighs & teamsters not RLLC, possibly at other Rib Lake mill

10624!P. Grocery, Dry Goods & Feed Store, Chelsea, WI c. 1928

10625~P. “The (deer) Hunters” 11-1909 Westboro, WI

10626-P. 1927 Rib Lake Lumber Co. mill crew, panoramic view at transfer chain

10627-List by Mr & Mrs. Victor Kohn “some of the crew are identified”

10628-P. 1916 RLLCo planing mill-west side, under construction, photo from tramway above McComb Ave.

10629-P. c. 1950 “Main St” Rib Lake, actually McComb Ave. view north

10630-Map-Taylor Co- Plat c. 1894, Bogk & Rowland, Milwaukee, title page – entire map under RLH-Title

10630A-T33N R1E

10630B-T33N R2E

10630C-T33N R3E

10631-Map, Taylor Co. Plat c. 1901

10631A-T33N R1E

10631B-T33N R2E

10631C-T33N R3E

10632-Map, Taylor Co. Plat c. 1910, Paetzold & Koehler

10632A-T33N R1E

10632B-T33N R2E

10632C-T33N R3E

10633-P. 1908 Rib River Log Drive, “Interwald, WI rolling in” Town of Greenwood, Taylor Co, WI

10634-P. “Camp No. 3, H. Bonneville foreman, Rib Lake, Wis., Feb. 8, 1891” “Scene in Wisconsin Pinery” on back “Logging Camp east of Rib Lake, from Wm. Westberg of Westboro”

10635-“Specifications on First National Bank at Rib Lake, Wis” Paul Oppermann, General Building Contractor c 1900

10636-Centennial Plate, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 6-11-1972, Diamond Jubilee

10637-“Reminiscence of a Lumber Town” by Kevin Mannel 12-1976, SF-History-RL 12-1976

10638-P. Mill from lake c. 1940, “Rib Lake and Saw Mill”

10639-History of Rib Lake 1902-2002, “Village of Rib Lake Centennial Celebration”

10640-Map of Rib Lake and environs, by Everett A. Rusch, c. 1995

A-background

B-Heyday

C-tramway

D-H-Misc.

I-O-Map

P-Map center, tannery, RLLC Mill, McComb Ave.

10641-Twentieth Century Club 1900-1960

10642-Twentieth Century Club 1960-1990

10643-Naida E. Wallace Straub (NES) biography

10644-RLH “Historical Society-Early Rib Lake Families” wood front piece Naida E. Straub scrapbook

10645-John Worthington History by Naida E. Straub

10646-John Worthington grave rubbing

10647-P. John J. Kennedy a.k.a. J.J. Kennedy

10648-Biography of John J. Kennedy by Naida E. Straub

10649-P. John J. Kennedy house c. 1900, Rib Lake filled with logs

10650-P. McComb Ave, new North c. 1900, bark piles in back, smokestack from tannery, church Lutheran (facing south)

10651-P. bark piles, view Northwest c. 1900

10652-P. High School c. 1905

10653-P. Pine Island c. 1905

10654-P. Catholic Church, southeast side, & rectory c. 1905

10655-History of John Henry Curran family by Harry Curran 5-1991

10656-Biography John J. Voemastek

10657-Note by Lillian Clifford (Mrs. Eugene Clifford)

10658-Biography of John A. Taylor Family

10659-Biography Patrick Family, by Annette (Patrick) Jahnke 1-1992

10660-Biography John A. Taylor and children

10661-P. Flossie (Page) Wallace, Mother of Naida E. Straub

10662-RLHe Miscellaneous articles c. 1960

10663-P. Roy Meier & Ye Olde Sugar House

10664-Milwaukee Journal, Shirley Martin article “Snitz wants to bring home a national AAU title for its leader” daughter of Ed Martin of Rib Lake c. 1960

10665-Charles Franklin Gummo family

10666-RLH history 7-1981 by Star News

10667-L. 4-22-1902 letterhead of W.H. Osburn Lumber Co. to Edward Van Gliessin [Van Giesen], Esq, signed by Donald Kennedy

10668-statement of W.H. Osburn Lumber Co. signed by Wm. Pringle, 7-27-1901

10669-obit Clifford L. Curran

10670-obit John Dolezalek, Sr.

10671-obit Raymond L. Becker

10672-Autobiography of Adeline (Kaske) Walbeck

10673-Autoiography Edwin Thums

10674-P. Water fight, Rib Lake McComb& Railroad, July 4, 1920s

10675-P. Enola Walty nee Headstream, mother of Roland Walty

10676-P. 1923 6th Grade at Rib Lake Ward School with names

10677-P. 1909 Ward School class, including Hedwig “Hattie” Rusch

10678-P. Mr. Pfeiffer [perhaps Joseph] cutting hay with oxen

10679-P. McComb Ave., view north “in year 1900”

10680-P. c. 1930 Methodist Episcopal Church (2007 United Methodist Church, 1300 Church St., 427-3670) south side

10681-Centennial Book – Methodist Church, 1892-1992

10682-Rib Lake United Methodist Ch. 9-13-1992 bulletin

10683-Centennial Book-St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 1886-1986 by Blossom Mae Sheehan, A-P. c. 1930 St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church northwest (sawmill RLLC in background)

10684-Bulletin, St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 6-22-1986

10685-A history of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, unknown author, (within Naida E. Straub scrapbook)

10686-P. 2-1948 train leaving McComb Ave for last tree cutting at Camp 28

10687-text, 2-1948 last pine out

10688-P. RLLC razing mill chimney c. 1950

10689-P. c. 1950 RLLC mill chimney remains, foreground-old mill cement floor

10690-John Eckhoff interview

10691-Biography of Ferdinand and Eda Frank

10692-Biography of Mike and Elsie (Krause) Schmidt

10693-Biography of E.C. Getchel, A-E.C. Getchel home, now Kniewel Funeral Home, 933 West St

10694-P. First Rib Lake Village Hall

10695-A History of Rib Lake by Naida E. Straub c. 1988

10696-P. 6 men, peeled hemlock logs c. 1900-Ring marks don every 4 feet apart, length of bark cut

10697-Accident report, 11-15-1938, RLLC of Delaware

10698-Rib Lake Bicentennial festival 1976

10699-P. “1888 Jumbo 4 horse load, 22, 291 ft-21 logs-hauled 5 miles, J.J. Kennedy lumberman Rib Lake”, board feet written on each log, eastern white pine logs

Volume (Disc) VIII- #10700-10799

10700-Biography Edwin Forrest Van Giesen to Naida E. Straub-niece of Van Giesen,

10700A-Photo, Edwin Forrest Van Giesen

10700B-see 10700

10700C-P. c. 1893 Wellington Lake (then Worthington Lake) railroad filled in foreground engineered by Edwin Van Giesen, fill deposited 1883

10701-Biography Dio Walty 1877-1964

10702-Students 1896-1897 at Ward School

10703-Students 1893 at Ward School

10704-Students 1915, high school, A-Students 1891, high school

10705-History of Rib Lake 8-14-1933, Mrs. Gustav Bielenberg

10706-Biography of Meinrad Kathrein, Sr. & Mary Ann Kathrein, by Marie Kathrein Krolnik 3-17-1992

10707-Biography of William & Marie (Schmidt) Silbernagel

10708-Biography of Jake Janda

10709-Biography of Frank Skon

10710-Biography of Ed Prien; obit of Beda C. Prien

10711-P. Beda C. Prien

10712-Biography Beda Caroline Skon Gaspard Prien

10713-Autobiography of Naida E. Wallace Straub

10714- Autobiography of Naida E. Wallace Straub

10715-obit Guy Wallace & Albert F. Prahl

10716-memorial cards for John William Eckhoff and Luthera Mary Neville

(end of Naida E. Straub collection)

10717-P. “U.S. Tannery, Rib Lake, Wis” View from south c. 1900, left, 2 bark piles, Fayette Ave in foreground

10717A-backside of 10717 1 cent stamp

10718-P. “Depot Scene Rib Lake, Wis” c. 1910, left is Kolz Mill, right is a cattle loading ramp, combination caboose & passenger car, train facing SW-heading to Chelsea, Wisconsin Central Railway

(additional material from Naida E. Straub collection)

10719-bulletin; Post Office dedication 9-18-1966, c-Rib Lake postmasters since 6-12-1883

10720-Biography of James Downs, A P. James & Cora Downs

10721-P. c. 1920 Rib Lake Fire Dept., Fwd truck spraying water, x= Jim Downs, Chief

10722-P. The Commercial Hotel at Railroad & Lake (Main) St. c. 1900

10723-Map of Village of Rib Lake c. 2000

10724-Map of Village noting site of Commercial Hotel

10725-P. Rib Lake Creamery c. 1920, at Elm St. & State Rd., “Al Schroeder, Last Buttermaker”

10726-Map of Village noting site of Creamery & Commercial Hotel

10727-P. c. 1910 view South from tannery, Lutheran Church, Foreground is Railroad along Fayette St.

10728-History of Rib Lake, 1936, by Guy Wallace, A-U annotations by his daughter, Naida E. Straub

10729-P. Guy Wallace, age 16

10730-Biography of “William (Guy) Wallace”, a.k.a. William L. Wallace or Guy Wallace

10731-Diploma RLHS Guy Wallace 5-29-1917

10732-P. c.1910 Rib Lake High School, May pole, foreground; shed roof of Tannery & “The Flats”

10733-Biographies of 11 people

10734-“Odd Bits of (Rib Lake history) info by Naida E. Straub

10735-P. Marlin “Shoes” Walback, with sons, L-Kurt, R-Kent, #30 his stock car

10736-Story-Essay by Naida E. Straub “Wisconsin the Best of 50, Rib Lake a friendly town”

10737-Biography of Henry Mathias

(end of Naida E. Straub collection)

10738-Map, Railroads of Taylor County, copyright RPR 4-18-1999

10739-History of Rib Lake 12-13-1907, “Ten Years Ago” Rib Lake Herald

10740-Rib Lake Herald 12-13-1907, German Language Stories

10741-Rib Lake History, 12-27-1907

10742-Sketch of Rib Lake Lumber Company mill c. 1920

RPR negatives from Pete Enders collection:

10743-P. c. 1918 Star Load-Camp 9, End of season-load contest winner

10744-P. unidentified mill crew, c. 1926, possibly Rib Lake

10745-P. c. 1925, Log rollway & crew

10746-P. sleight & tanker, 4 horse team, making ice road c. 1925

10747-P. c. 1925 4 log rollways, decking crew, “Rib Lake, Wis #27”

10748-P. c. 1925, Rollway & crew, railroad track

10749-P. c. 1925, (same building shown in 10743) ice road maintenance shack, with 5 person crew, possibly Camp 9

10750-P. possibly Camp 5, 6 buildings, c. 1909

10751-P. RLLC camp c. 1930, elevated walkway

10752-P. c. 1920, 4 horse team, star load of logs

10753-P. aerial c. 1945, Rib Lake Village, mill & dry yard & tannery pond

10754-P. aerial c. 1945, Rib Lake Village, mill & dry yard

10755-P. aerial c. 1945, Rib Lake Village, mill & dry yard & tannery pond

10756-P. aerial Rib Lake Village c. 1950, STH 102 reroute

10757-P. aerial Rib Lake Village 8-28-1938 & environs

10758-P. aerial Rib Lake Village 8-28-1939 & environs

10759-P. aerial Rib Lake Village 8-28-1939 & environs, south shore

10760-P. aerial Rib Lake Village 8-28-1939 & environs

10761-P. aerial Rib Lake Village c. 1950 & Muddy and Little Rib Lakes

10762-P. aerial Rib Lake Village c. 1950 & Muddy and Little Rib Lakes

10763-P. McComb Ave. c. 1980, village water tower, view north, left; Village Hall

10764-P. McComb Ave, John Schreiner c. 1980, L; Post Office

10765-P. C. 1980, Earl Thums sharpening-filing circle saw

10766-P. c. 1980 interior Earl Thums sawmill, Westboro-circle saw & carriage

10767-P. c. 1980 Earl Thums in his sawmill, Appaloosa Ln, Westboro

10768-P. c. 1980 log pile; big tooth aspen, comb for perspective

10769-P. door panel Earl Thums Westboro, WI

John Heizler collection (10770-10804)

(8 x 10 positives & negatives filed under RLH P. by #)

10770-P. “Rib Lake 1881!”, cutover & burned over, stump filled farm, NB 4-strand wire fence

10771-P. “Laying out McComb Ave.” c. 1885, Tannery complex in background, 1)A.C. McComb, 2)W.E. Hughes, 3) John J. Kennedy, 4)E.C. Getchel, 5) J. Logan, 6)B.J. Landaal (aka Landall)

10772-P. McComb Ave. looking south from Fayette Ave. c. 1900, R; Bank’s Livery barn, back-tramway over Avenue

10773-P. John J. Kennedy home c. 1900, SE corner of Lake & Second Street, burned Feb. 16, 1903

10773A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of John J. Kennedy home

10774-P. “George Clark House & Restaurant” Clapboard c. 1900, Block 1, Lot 5, original plat of Rib Lake, view west; foreground is 2nd Street, Corner of Church & 2nd Street

10774A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10774

10775-P. Clapboard house-same as 10774, view to north, R; 2nd Street.

10775A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10775

10776-P. Rib Lake Parade c. 1900

10777-P. Rib Lake Municipal Power Plant, smokestack installation, c. 1910, view SE, Church & Elm Street

10777A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10777

10778-P. May pole at High School, view to east c. 1910

10778A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10778

10779-P. unknown general store interior, 3 customers & merchant c. 1910

10780-P. firewood wagon & Commercial Hotel c. 1900

10780A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10780

10781-P. Commercial House c. 1900, south side

10781A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10781

10782-P. mill complex east side c. 1902, L; John J. Kennedy house

10782A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10782

10783-P. new lake fill c. 1902

10783A-Map of Rib Lake showing location of 10783

10784-P. “Rib Lake Lumber Co.s mill & landing” c. 1910

10784A-camera orientation map re 10784

10785-P. W.A. Osburn Lumber Co. #3 locomotive, 16 flatcars of logs, c. 1903

10785A-camera orientation map re 10785

10786-P. Teamsters on ice-Rib Lake, c. 1900

10786A-camera orientation map re 10786

10786B-camera orientation map re 10786

10787-P. RLLC Mill from tramway, L; Round house, foreground McComb Ave.

10787A-camera orientation map re 10787

10788-P. “Tannery Row” US Leather Co. office, view west, down present Fayette Ave. c. 1900

10788A-camera orientation map re 10788

10789-P. Tannery c. 1900, view from north, 1) Power plant, 2) Liquor vats 3) dry loft

10789A-camera orientation map re 10789

10790-P. Tannery; liquor vats building c. 1900

10790A-camera orientation map re 10790

10791-P. “Osburn Lumber Co’s Camp No. 3, Duncan A. McDonald, Foreman. Rib Lake, Wis, Feb. 1901

10792-P. “US Leather Company Camp 2, Township 33 N, Range N 3 E, Sect. 33”, Jim Hedrington

10792A-camera orientation map re 10792

10793-P. RLLC Camp 5 (maybe)

10793A-camera orientation map re 10793

10794-P. RLLC Camp 7

10794A-camera orientation map re 10794

10795-P. Rollway & Derrick c. 1925

10796-P. Dog in mill yard, view east to RLLC mill c. 1925

10796A-camera orientation map re 10796

10797-P. Snowclad locomotive at Rib Lake depot c. 1910

10797A-camera orientation map re 10797

10798-P. Peeled hemlock on flatcar, McGiffert Loader c.1915

10799-P. “Arbor Vitae Logging-1898” McGiffert Loader, side view

Volume (Disc) IX- #10800-10899

10800-P. 6 men with pickeroons, peeled hemlock logs, c. 1900, NB; 4 foot bark peel cuts on log

10801-P. Graduated but not Educated 1902 Rib Lake Class play

10802-P. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, c. 1900, early Rib Lake residents

10803-P. Dr. E.A. Lapham, Capt, US Army, Rib Lake physician & surgeon

10804-P. Spoof, west from Medford mill pond

10804A-camera orientation map re 10804

(end of Heisler collection)

(Eileen’s collection-negatives exist for these photos, See SF: RLH P. “Eileen’s collection)

10805-P. McComb Ave., view north from STH 102, c. 1950, NB; RLLC Railroad tracks removed from foreground, Gene’s Variety was Old RLLC store

10805A-camera orientation map re 10805, location of Hintz Town & Stumpville

10806-P. Wanigan, cook shanty raft, & Rib River Log Drive c. 1910

10806A-The “Wausau” drive poem from Rib Lake Herald

10807-P. Hintz Town, starting pulpwood log drive to Rothschild Paper Mill (maybe), background Hintz Town sawmill, view probably from “Trout Ave” bridge looking south

10807A-camera orientation map re 10807

10808-P. steam hauler & log sleighs c. 1910

10809-P. RLLC locomotive #3 “1913”

10810-P. RLLC Railroad Tracks, unsawn hardwood ties

10811-P. RLLC Railroad Tracks, uncut hemlock forest

10812-P. RLLC Camp 25

10813-P. RLLC Camp 10, foreground; log barn, fire barrels on tar paper roof

10814-P. unidentified cabin

10815-P. Dan Pilon-RLLC Camp Cook

10816-P. RLLC mill fire 7-24-1914, left; hog feed loading device & railroad car of hog feed

10817-P. RLLC 1914 mill fire, view to south

10817A-camera orientation map re 10817

10818-P. RLLC 1914 mill fire, foreground McComb Ave., view to east

10819-P. RLLC new planing mill, view from tramway-eastward, R; stakes in ground; planned addition

10820-P. Peter Clendenning drives team to planing mill, c. 1920, elevated tramway system

10820A-camera orientation map re 10820

10821-P. RLLC Lumber pilers, NB; horse on tramway

10822-P. top; Carl Yorde, Carl Olson, Walt Mathias, piling lumber from tram cart, NB; jack posting 2 boards at a time

10823-P. Rib Lake tannery, view to north, left; bark piles

10823A-camera orientation map re 10823

10824-P. 4 men atop McGiffert loader boom

10825-P. unidentified man & child

(end of Eileen’s collection)

10826-Article from Rib Lake Herald 3-24-1916, Rib Lake Gets the New Mill, RLLC will rebuild its sawmill at Rib Lake

10827-Map 2-1887 Wis. Central Railway Lands Feb. 1887

10828-Map 3-1-1896, Wis. Central Railway Lands

10829-Map 9-1-1897, Wis. Central Railway Lands

10830-Map Taylor County c. 1908, Soo Line Lands

10831-Map Taylor County 1909, Koehler Land Company

(10827-10831 maps are oversize and only a portion of the map was scanned, only northeast Taylor County)

10832-envelope from Christopher N. Barney, Wisconsin Postal History Society, 3913 Dory Court, Franklin, WI 53132-8298

10833-L. Post Office, Report of site locations 1837-1950, Public. #1126, A-B, C-Taylor County map info on post offices

10834-Post office history, Sama & Whittlesey, A-Rib Lake, Urquhart, Brehm & Konz

10835-1913 Plat Book – General location of Sams Post Office, Sec. 18, T 32-3E

10836-Sams Post Office data, A-Konz Post Office data, B-Stephen A. Konz postmaster data

10837-Polk’s Wis. Gazetteer, Konz Town – 1907, A-1909, B-1913

10838-Map-Brehm Post office, SW-SW, 4-32-2E, 1913 Plat Book

10839-Brehm Post Office data, A-Thomas Brehm Post Office

10840-Brehm-1907 Polk’s Wis. Gazetteer, A-Brehm 1909, Josef Probst, ice; John Obowa, carpenter, F. Wudi, teacher; B-1913

10841-Map, John H. Schaack farm, Sec. 20, 33N-3E, Site of Schaack Post Office

10842-Schaack Post Office data

10843-Polk’s Wis. Gazetteer 1907, Schaack Post Office

10844-Map, site of Urquhart Post Office, 28-32N-2E, North side of CTH M

10845-Urquhart Post Office data

10846-Urquhart, Polk’s Wis. Gazetteer, 1907, A-1913

10847-P. July 4 parade, 7-4-1919, Rib Lake Village, from 7-11-1919 Rib Lake Herald

10848-P. 1919, Taylor County State Aid Road Map from Rib Lake Herald

10849-P. Roll of Honor, World War I, Rib Lake, servicemen, Rib Lake Herald, Jan. 11, 1918

10850-tax roll, personal property, Rib Lake Town 1902, alphabetical list of taxpayers

A,B,C, etc.

P-Herman Rusch value $25

F-Osburn Lumber Co. value $84,254

US Leather Co value $103,600

J-Albert Knop value $30

Y-Herm Rush value $25

Z-Herman Rousch

AA-End

10851-tax roll, real property, Rib Lake Township 1902, about 100 pages, page 1 only scanned

10851A-Property-personal & real, types e.g. gold watches & values

10851B-Statement

10851C-7 School Districts, Total tax $5796.79

10851D-Warrant-state tax $1744.62

10851E-Roll, Sec 1, T33N R3E, left side

10851F-Roll, Sec.1, T33N R3E, right side

10852-L. Karen Peterson Baumgartner to RPR 2-15-2008, 20th Century Club disbanding 7-21-2000

10853-Map, Rib Lake Village 1913

10853A-Map, Rib Lake Village, Northeast Portion, 1913

10854-Map, Chelsea, “Village” 1913

10855-Map, Taylor County NE Portion 2008

10856-Map, Marathon Co. NW 2007, Big Rib River log drive route to Rothschild Paper Mill

10857-Kennedy Family Data, A-P

A-John J. Kennedy “J.J.”

B-John J. references from Rib Lake Herald 1903-1909

C-Angus [B possible middle initial] Kennedy

D-Hugh J. Kennedy

E-William [J-possible middle initial] Kennedy

F-John S. Kennedy

G-Louis Kennedy

H-Hugh A. Kennedy

I-Allan Kennedy [Allen]

J-Dan B. Kennedy [Long Dan] – probable son of Angus

K-John E. Kennedy – son of Angus

L-Jerry Kennedy-1902 census only

M-John Kennedy [J.M. perhaps]-1902 census only

N-Donald A. Kennedy – son of J.J.

O-William G. Kennedy – son of J.J. [went to law school]

P-Bert Kennedy – unknown, 1907 writes from Meadows, B.C.

10858-tax roll – real property, Rib Lake Village 1903, comprehensive list of real property owners & land descriptions & tax values, first page scanned

10859-Plat Map, Rib Lake Village c. 1900, McComb Ave. & Environs

10860-Plat Map, Rib Lake Village c. 2002, McComb Ave. & Environs & lot owners names

10861-tax assessment roll, Rib Lake Village, 2001, McComb Ave. west side

10862-tax assessment roll, Rib Lake Village, 2001, McComb Ave. east side

10863-Audio-Visual VCR tape of RPR’s interview with Walter “Wimpy” Wilhelms and George Thums, Isabelle Wilhelms, Marlene Thums (nee Gengler), McComb Ave. history, landowners & business owners, 1-27-2002

10864-L. Karen Baumgartner, nee Peterson to RPR 3-8-2002, granddaughter of Ole A. Peterson

10864A-P. First National Bank of Rib Lake; Church Street, view west c. 1910 with list of home occupants; unidentified store, “grocery & meats”

10864B-P. Stationery “The Busy Bee Café” Oscar Peterson, proprietor; interior photo; Busy Bee Café exterior, Lot 9, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

10864C-P. interior of Ma Dodge’s Café, Lot 15, Block D, identification by Karen Baumgartner

10864D-P. “interior of Oscar Peterson’s Restaurant” May be Busy Bee Café, 729 McComb Ave.

10864E-Reverse side of D

Data from Marathon Co. Historical Society

10865-Marathon Co. Historical Society brochure, 715-842-5730

10866-Obit of Mylrea, John “Jack” P. 1885-1963, his invaluable notes & papers of RLLC in 15 volumes at Marathon Co. Historical Society

10867-Autobiography of John D. Mylrea, 1936 Purchased RLLC with others, A-C

10868-Biography of John “Jack” D. Mylrea, A-C

10869-Autobiography of John “Jack” D. Mylrea “The Mylrea Family”

10870-L. 8-11-1939, John D. Mylrea to Albert S. Puelicher, Marshall & Ilsey Bank, “Rib Lake is largely a hemlock operation”

10871-L. Frank Handeyside, Central Pennsylvania Lumber Company, 1-23-1935, to Mr. J. D. Mylrea, Pres, Thunder Lake Lumber Co, “This was the beginning of our purchase of RLLC”

10872-RLLC statement, taxes paid to Lincoln County, 1922-1931, average $42,285.99

10873-RLLC statement, taxes paid to Lincoln County, 1935-1938, total $82,340.51

10874-Article “State’s Largest Sawmill Changes Hands this Week”, A.P Woodson, J.D. Mylrea, R.G. Brownell, Frank Handeyside, new owners,

10875-2-5-1936 Art “Rhinelander Men Buy 61,000 acres, Take over U.S. Leather Rib Lake Tract Near Wausau” Chicago Journal of Commerce

10876-“RLLC timber 7-30-1943, hemlock 54.93%, pine 1.8%”

10877-diagram T31 R4E, Land status

10878-diagram T32 R4E, Land status

10879-diagram T33 R4E, Land status

10880-diagram T34 R4E, Land status

10881-RLLC Price of lumber FOB railroad car 1936-1940

10882-RLLC log prices delivered at landing, 11-1-1941

10883-L. H.W. Johannes, General Manager, RLLC, to J.D. Mylrad, V.P. 11-27-1941, buy more logs in Michigan

10884-RLLC labor rates 1943

10884A-RLLC inventory of logs, lumber shipments, by-products

10884B-RLLC store sales, sales-costs-profits of forest products, dry kiln data, 1944 tax data

10884C-Last year RLLC purchased 5,019,569 ft of logs, signed H.W. Johannes, General Manager

10885-RLLC valuation of stumpage, 1-1-1944 for timber logged during 1944, % of logs from Michigan

10886-RLLC daily report, $1,359,614.51 in bank

10887-P. “Right Way to Log” “Wrong Way to Log”

10888-P. John D. Mylrea commentary on illustrated logging practices “this teamster could easily get his leg broken”

10889-P. swamper or road monkey

10890-P. commentary on taking lunch to lumber jacks

10891-P. 1940 RLLC bull slide

10892-P. RLLC building, RR bridge over New Wood River c. 1940

10893-P. RRLC office, tramway, loading dock

10894-P. mill, camp, 114,800 # of bark

10895-P. six photos, mill & camps

10896-standard contract RLLC & log supplier, 1940s

10897-P. “Good yellow birch logs”

10898-P. “skidding logs with tractor” c. 1940

10899-P. 1940 Logs on skidding pan

Volume (Disc) X- #10900-10999

10900-P. 1940 pan skidding by tractor

10901-P. skidding pan logs to branch logging railroad

10902-P. Ken Mayer, office manager, Thunder Lake Lumber Co, & 1940’s camp scene

10903-P. “Camp 1”, not Camp 1 from 1906-RPR

10904-P. RLLC camps c. 1940

10905-P. C.C. Lord, RLLC “Head Office Man”

end of Marathon Co. Historical Society data

Data from Taylor County Star News Collection by Michael Weckwerth

10906-L. 2-18-2008 Michael D. Weckwerth to RPR

10907-Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News 1922, 1-5-22 to 4-7-22

10908-Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News, 4-7-22 to 11-9-22

10909-Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News, 1-12-23 to 12-14-1923

10910-Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News, 3-28-1924 to 11-24-1924

10911-Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News, 1-19-1925 to 4-16-1925

10912-history-1924 Alphonse Bonneville, from Taylor Co. Star News 2-12-1924

10913- Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News 2-12-1925, RLLC logging heavily, Camp 19 moved; 5-11-1925 fire destroys Jim Peterson’s camp

10914-Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News, 1-14-1926 to 5-20-1926

10915-Clippings from Taylor Co. Star News, 12-3-1926, RLLC off income roll, RLLC is not listed on this year’s income tax roll. Last year company pd $16,988.78 income tax

10916-Taylor Co. Star News, 1-13-1927 to 3-20-1927, RLLC burns waste wood to make electricity

10917-Taylor Co. Star News, 8-24-1927 to 11-24-1927, 18 jobbers

10918-Taylor Co. Star News, 4-12-1928, J.J. Kennedy dies in Portland, Oregon, age 82, born in 1846

10919-Taylor Co. Star News, 3-29-1928 “Jim Peterson says lumberjack as good today as 40 years ago”; A-list of employees in camp, 105 men; description of jobber camp; B-camp photos

10920-Taylor Co. Star News, 1-10-1929 to 4-18-29, RLLC record cuts, 10 hrs, 100,965.17 ft hardwood, 171,008 ft softwood “there is probably not another mill or crew in Wis. that can match this record cut”; Frank, Ferdinand, RLLC accident; L.P. Lamberty jobber camp; 4 ¾ million ft cut

10921-Taylor Co. Star News, 7-23-1929 to 10-29-1929, RLLC fire train; new planing mill; new dry kiln

10922-Taylor Co. Star News, 7-19-1930 to 5-8-1930, Goodrich (Gill Co) mill burns

10923-Taylor Co. Star News, 2-19-1929, Camp 21

10924-Taylor Co. Star News, 8-7-1930 to 12-11-30, Great Depression hits RLLC

10925-Taylor Co. Star News, 2-12-1931 to 11-17-1931, RLLC mill runs part time; RLLC claims it is income tax exempt as a Delaware Corporation-asks for hearing

10926-Taylor Co. Star News, History of Rib Lake, 3-5-1931, Edgar T. Wheelock, editor of Star News; Rib Lake 1886; excellent history

10927-Taylor Co. Star News, 1-28-1932 to 3-10-32, Walter B. Patrick dies; RLLC owes income tax $38,246.08; text of decision from tax commission

10928-Taylor Co. Star News, 3-31-1932 to 10-27-1932, Court rules RLLC owes income tax; RLLC closes due to Great Depression

10929-Taylor Co. Star News, 7-20-1933 to 10-5-33, RLLC wins tax case in Wis. Supreme Court; planing mill reopens

10930-Taylor Co. Star News, 1-11-1934 to 6-12-1934, RLLC will reopen

10931-Map T32N 4 E, Camps 22, 23 & jobbers & railroad lines, Lincoln County

10932-Taylor Co. Star News, 4-18-1935 to 11-7-35, RLLC to lay 14 miles of new railroad track, Camp 23 operating; RLLC employs estimated 470 men

10933-Taylor Co. Star News, 1-30-1936 to 10-15-36, RLLC changes hands; RLLC safe blown

10934-Taylor Co. Star News, 2-25-1937 to 10-7-37, Camp 25, RLLC safety record

10935-Taylor Co. Star News, 12-9-1937, RLLC deeds 3,360 acres to Taylor County

10936-Taylor Co. Star News, 1-20-1938 to 8-4-38, [NB; 1-1-1939, Rib Lake Herald copies are available – RPR 2-29-08]

(end of collection)

10936-RLLC v. Conway 212 Wis. 412, (RLLC v. Wisconsin Tax Commission)

10937-2007 County forest income data

10938-L. Milton E. Reinke to RPR 3-1-2008

10939-Village incorporation data

10940-Petition for incorporation of Village, April 19, 1902;

A-signatures;

B-Notice of Hearing 4-21-1902 in City of Ashland, legal description of Village of Rib Lake;

C-Surveyors certificate

D-signed John A. Logan, Surveyor

E-Map, Exhibit A, proposed Village boundaries

10941-Census Data, Village of Rib Lake 1902

A-signed John A. Logan 2-28-1902

B-census 1-36

C-census 37-78

D-census 79-120

E-census 121-163

F-census 164-206

G-census 207-248

H-census 249-291

I-census 292-333

J-census 334-376

K-census 377-418

L-419-461

M-462-503

N-504-545

O-546-586

P-587-627

Q-628-670

R-671-713

S-714-755

T-756-799

U-800-843

V-844-886

W-887-929 – Arthur W. Pollatz

X-930-971

Y-972-1015 – Herrmann Emanuel Rusch

Z-1016-1046 – end

10942-Order for Incorporation of Village of Rib Lake, 4-28-1902, by Hon. John K. Parish – data sheet

A-Clerk’s Minutes & order

B-order

C-Notice of qualified electors of referendum on proposed village, signed L.L. Taylor,

M.D., John J. Voemastek, F. [Frank] J. Hintz & proof of publication

D-Oath of inspector of election

E-Oath of election clerks

F-Oath of ballot clerk & statement of result of election, 105 yes, 7 no

G-Affidavit of inspectors

10943-McComb’s Racing Park Addition to Rib Lake plat

10944-L. Suzanne Bamonte to RPR 2-27-2005, re Coeur D’Alene, Kennedy family

10945-10-10-1904 article, Kennedy Bros. Coeur D’Alene

10946-8-29-1903 article, Kennedy & Co. building sawmill at Coeur D’Alene

10947-7-30-1907 Angus & son, John E. Kennedy, Idaho ad

10948-P. “Steam Hauler” Brown’s Studio, Rib Lake c. 1910

10949-P. 4 giant white pine logs-sleigh on McComb Ave., George Braun Sr. real estate office, c. 1910

10950-P. locomotive “67” RLLC, string loaded log flatcars, 2 McGiffert loaders, Camp 22, 1934, NB electric wiring & cattle chute

10951-P. loading yellow birch log on flatcar, stationary jammer, top loader with cant hook, c. 1930

10952-P. massive log piles along wood railroad track, logs ready for rail shipment to Rib Lake, Town of Corning, c. 1930

10953-P. 16 log flat cars, RLLC mill & hot pond in back, view SW from Fayette Ave. c. 1940

10954-“Wisconsin Loggers Meeting” 3-10-1919, Hardwood Record, Northern Wis. Loggers Assoc Meeting at Rib Lake & steam hauler trip to Camp 9 & 8 photos, 2 pgs

Photos: AA-At Camp 9

B-Group photo at Camp 9, Cook Daniel Pilon

C-4 horse team-Not steam hauler-takes loaded sleigh into Rib Lake

D-empty sleighs on ice road to Camp 9, NB cut-over

E-hardwood section of RLLC yard

F-Steam Hauler

G-Swan explains that 30 below isn’t col

H-RLLC mill from tramway

10955-Annual meeting of Hemlock & Hardwood Men, 2-10-1919, Hardwood Record, P. George N. Harder, reelected President of Hemlock & Hardwood Manufacturers, 3 pgs

10956-Deed, John McCoy to J.J. Kennedy, 12-19-1881, N half, NW quarter, 14-33-2E, First Taylor County deed to J.J. Kennedy from Sara Nuernberger, Asst. Register of Deeds

10957-Deed, Wayne Ramsey et us to J.J. Kennedy “Kenneday”, Lot 9, Sec. 26-33-2E, Lot 9 became Kennedy Town, 12-26-1881

10958-map showing location of 10956 & 10957, Kennedy parcels, from 1894 plat book

10959-Deed, G.F. Andrae to J.J. Kennedy “of Village of Spencer, Marathon Co”, 14 parcels, 4-5-1882

10960-American Lumberman “Wisconsin Loggers Inspect Modern Plant” 3-1-1919, steam hauler to Camp 9, 3 photos, A-Alley in hemlock yard; B-The party; C-“Phoenix centipede tractor”

Material from Marathon County Historical Society

10961-P. Thunder Lake Lumber Company mill, 1919-1946, list of personnel, Pres. John D. Mylrea, VP Aytch P. Woodson, Sec. Rudy J. Miller, Woods Super. Edward Synnott; * Mylrea simultaneously VP of RLLC 1936-1948

10962-Colloquialisms of logging & sawmill operations by Jack Mylrea

10963-P. Jack Mylrea, Presque Isle River Bridge, RLLC bought pine & hemlock in U.P. 1936-1944

10964-L. 1-5-1944, Jack Mylrea to Bank

10965-L. 1-7-1944, Bank to Jack D. Mylrea

10966-L. 8-13-1946, Aytch P. Woodson & John D. Mylrea to Bank

10967-RLLC 4-1-1947 daily report

10968-RLLC 4-30-1947 daily report

10969-RLLC 10-1-1947daily report

10970-L. 10-17-1947 to Aytch P. Woodson, John D. Mylrea & Mary T. Mylrea, liquidation of RLLC, Woodson $913,210; Mylrea $447,790

10971-L. 4-6-1948 Wis. Dept of Taxation to RLLC

10972-PRR notes from Chester Curran interview of 5-11-1971, Chester was RLLC train engineer

10973-L. 9-17-1986 John R. Gray to RPR

Bios of Commemorative Biographical Record of the Upper Lake Region, J.H. Beers & Co, Chicago, IL

10974-Bio, O.E. Werner, M.D.

10975-Bio, William Martin

10976-Bio, J.L. Taylor, M.D.

10977-Biol, John A. Logan, Surveyor

10978-Bio, Thomas Brehm

10979-Bio, Hermann M. Koehler

10980-Bio, John J. Voemastek

10981-Bio, John Gamper

10982-Bio, George Braun, Sr.

10983-Bio, Elias L. Urquhart

10984-L. Donald Kennedy (son of J.J.) to Edward Van Giesen, 4-22-1902, on stationery of W.A. Osburn Lumber Co

10985-Receipt, W.A. Osburn Lumber Company, 7-27-1901 to Edwin Van Giesen, $22.45 “Dealers in Lumber; timber, lath & shingles”

10986-Cover page 1905 Commemorative Biographical Record, Bio, Hugh A. McDonald, p. 406-407

10987-L. Univ. of Wis. Eau Claire to RPR, 3-10-2005, has Taylor Co. civil case files, 1877-1925

10988-J.J. Kennedy-Manufacturer of and dealer in Lumber, Lath & Shingles, receipt 4-22-1886, to E. (Ernest) Gerstberger

10989-Museum of North Idaho winter 2001 newsletter

A-B.R.Lewis bought mill from Kennedy Bros. 2-20-1904, [Angus & J.J.?], partially

constructed mill on Blackwell Island

B-Map of Lake Coeur D’Alene

10990-Cover page, White Pine, King of Many Waters, by Clarence C. Strong & Clyde S. Webb,

A-Kennedy Bros..were in process of constructing large sawmill [in Coeur D’Alene], sold to B.R. Lewis Lumber Company

10991-info, Kootenai Co, Idaho, Recording Supervisor Cheryl Reed, kcro@kcgov.us

10992-Envelope 10-17-1986, Mrs. W. Kennedy, 139 W. Gray Ct. 103, Spokane, WA 99205 to RPR, A-L. 10-16-1986, Susan Lacy Kennedy to RPR, spouse is William Kennedy, son of Angus

10993-RLHe 5-15-1903, 2 [Kennedy] families leave for Coeur d’Alene [Angus, son John E, J.J. or son Donald?] – Angus Kennedy came to Rib Lake the 9th of August 1882 with his brother, J.J. Kennedy and several men. “Year had wet fall & work on sawmill progressed very slowly.”

Summary: J.J. buys mill site, Lot 9, Dec. 1881, and with Angus builds mill in 1882.

10994-Spencer Tribune 4-10-1885, “New band saw at J.J. Kennedy’s mill at Rib Lake…”

10995-Articles of Incorporation, W.A. Osburn Lumber Company, 10-27-1900

10996-Articles of Incorporation, W.A. Osburn Lumber Company, 2-13-1901, Railroad for hire

10997-Articles of Incorporation, W.A. Osburn Lumber Company, 2-13-1901, Railroad exclusively private

10996 & 10997 both filed with Taylor Co. Register of Deeds, Railroad language irreconcilable

10998-W.A. Osburn Lumber Company, 5-15-1901, capital stock limit $400,000, signed Donald Kennedy, Sec.

10999-5-6-1902 W.A. Osburn Lumber Company name change to Rib Lake Lumber Company, first use

Volume (Disc) XI- #11000-11099

11000-3-10-1903, Amended Articles of Incorporation, Rib Lake Lumber Company, NB; Donald Kennedy not secretary

11001-3-8-1904 RLLC Articles of Incorporation, new date for annual meeting, third Tues in Aug.

11002-9-5-1906 RLLC Articles of Incorporation, new date for annual meeting, third Tues in July

11003-Post Office Data; Rib Lake, Sams, Schaack, Urquhart

11004-Postcards to Brehm, Wisconsin

11005-Map; site of Brehm, Urquhart, Interwald Post Offices

11006-Urquhart Post Office data & postcard

11007-Brehm Post Office data & photo

11008-Brehm Post Office data & photo 14-32-2E

Karen Baumgartner nee Peterson collection

11009-Karen Baumgartner address

11010-P. O.A. Peterson “Ole” c. 1909

11011-Descendants of Peter Pederson, aka Peterson, father of Ole

11012-Batzer, Taylor, Radtke, Haase connections

11013-P. Rib Lake Cheese Factory, built c. 1919 by Ole A. Peterson, Knute Moen on wagon, route started in Fawn Valley

11014-P. Oscar Peterson

11015-Map, Town of Spirit, site of Peterson farm, later Ole’s golf course

11016-P. Spirit Lake, Ole Peterson in his launch c. 1920

11017-P. Ole Peterson & brother Oscar Peterson cookees inside cook shanty c. 1899, Rib Lake area, washing dishes, great photo

11018-P. “Mondeau’s camp 1910”

11019-P. Margie Minn (left), Nettie Dodge, nee Peterson, and Mr. Mondeau, sawing at Mondeau camp c.1910

11020-P. A. McLeod Livery Stable, Rib Lake, c. 1910, rail boxcars in rear

11021-Envelope “Busy Bee Café”, Lot 9, Block D. McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11022-P. Busy Bee Café, left, Oscar Peterson, right Charles Dodge, c. 1920, upstairs was used as practice basketball court, upstairs also “Opera House” 2008 “Bird’s Nest Bar”,

11023-P. Inside of “Busy Bee Dining Room”, left, Oscar Peterson, right Joe Brown

11024-P. Inside of “Busy Bee”, left, Oscar Peterson, proprietor c. 1920

11025-Stationery “The Busy Bee Café”

11026-P. Inside Ma Dodge’s Café, Lot 15, Block D. McComb’s Racing Park Addition, left Jennie Burke, center “Ma Dodge”, right Charles Dodge

11027-P. “Home Bakery”, Oscar H. Peterson, cook & owner, location unknown as of 3-14-08

11028-P. “Elmer V. Johnson, 11-12-1926”

11029-P. c. 1930, 2 sawyers, double bit axes, probably Ole Peterson camp, Taylor County

11030-P. “Charlie Talbert with scale, Lamberti on right” probably Lambert Lamberty’s camp

11031-P. lumberjack lunch c. 1930

11032-P. jobber camps, possibly Charles Dodge

11033-P. Oscar Peterson and Einer Skon, (lived behind Ole in Village of Rib Lake)

11034-P. 6 men

11035-P. Oscar Peterson “cooked in Libby, Montana in army” c. 1918

11036-P. pumping water c. 1920

11037-P. A flat

11038-P. sawyers ax & band saw

11039-P. “tote wagon in background. Used to take groceries to camp”

11040-P. 7 building jobber camp, log & tarpaper buildings, sleigh with hay c. 1930

11041-P. 5 building jobber camp, 1 auto, probably Town of Corning

11042-P. sawyers with cross cut, measuring pole in foreground, “Oscar Peterson”

11043-P. “in the tunnel”

11044-P. auto crash

11045-P. Oscar Peterson, Model T, c. 1924

11046-P. Oscar Peterson – waiter

11047-P. chopping firewood, right Oscar Peterson, perhaps at Busy Bee

11048-P. Oscar Peterson plucked chickens

11049-P. Oscar Peterson jobber camp, screen house for meats, horses are Prince & Queenie

11050-P. Oscar Peterson, deaf-mute in WWI uniform, “no evidence he served, his brother Ed did”

11051-P. jobber camp – cookee

11052-P. jobber camp, plank sidewalks

11053-P. Oscar Peterson sawing red oak

11054-P. Men on gin poles, used to deck logs

11055-P. pet dog in jobber camp

11056-P. I.P. Kiger camp 7-1925, 25 men, 1 woman, 1 girl, buildings covered in tar paper held on by nailer wood strips, “jobber camp” “Westboro”

11057-RLHe “Chair Factory Assured”, Rib Lake Wood Products, Co, Rib Lake Chair & Manufacturing Company, 2. shipping logs to Rib Lake, O.A. Peterson buys Port Edwards logs, Oct. 21, 1921

11058-Twentieth Century Club 1899-2000, Taylor County Genealogical Society

11059-Twentieth Century Club 40th Anniversary

11060-Twentieth Century Club 25 (Silver) Anniversary

11061-P. 1960 Twentieth Century Club members;

11061A-identification (names) of members of 11061

11062-1934 RLHe ad “Henry’s Wedding” show

11063-P. McComb Avenue c. 1905, left 1. George Braun Sr. real estate & telephone (Lot 4), 2. Upjohn Pharmacy (Lot 5), 3.Restaurant (Lot 6), 4. Millinery (Lot 7), 5. Tailor (Cy Claussen)(Lot 8), 6. Dr. Wickman’s office (Lot 9), 7. Busy Bee Café & Opera House (Lot 10), Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11064-P. Bank, Lot 1, Block D, McComb Ave., c. 1910

11065-P. Church St., Catholic Church in back;

11065A-ID of building owners, Rib Lake c. 1920

11066-P. “Grocery-Meats”, Rib Lake store

11067-P. “The Landing” c. 1906, Rib Lake Village, Right High School, center, Railroad track on logs over lake, left, rear water tower & Commercial Hotel

11068-P. Central Hotel on Railroad ST., aka Mathias Hotel

11069-P. 1903 High School & 1927 High School

11070-data re 11069 by Karen Baumgartner

11071-P. Ward School, May Pole c. 1930

11072-P. RLLC c. 1930 tramway over McComb, “Green chain goes off to right large timber goes off flat cars”

11073-P. RLLC tramway taken from Central Hotel, left Pete Carson, setter on carriage, x, center Oscar H. Peterson, NB lumber piled 16 ft high

11074-P. Oscar H. Peterson with pan of bread, right, west side of National Hotel, view north to tramway

11075-P. Oscar H. Peterson with huge loaves of bread c. 1920

11076-P. RRLC spreading hog feed “Gravel” in dry yard of mill

11077-P. “Oscar Huldar Peterson 1880-1933 playing dinner horn (garbie), played “Redwing” on it to call for dinner, every camp had one.” jobber camp c. 1920

11078-P. back bar (Last Chance maybe) from Arthur Grassman

11079-P. house moving

11080-P. “Al Herchen had bowling alley. Did wall papering. Looks like Rib Lake tourist park. Ole Peterson building with cedar logs –Rib Lake Village contracted” c. 1920

11081-P. Ole, aka O.A. Peterson, dairy barn 1936, on SE-SE, 22-23-2E, 2008 owned by Desris family, 10 x 20 silo from St. Clair farm near Spirit Lake, foreground is scraper, aka dirt mover

11081A-description on back of 11081

11081B-plat map showing location of 11081

11082-P. Interior of John J. Taylor’s Hardware Store, 1912, (it was sold to Ed Prien c. 1938), probably Lot 9, Block A., McComb’s Racing Park Addition, left is Herman Batzer, right Ed Christensen

11083-P. Interior Taylor Hardware c. 1913, left Herman Batzer, center John J. Taylor, right the Rev. Arthur Sydow, Lutheran Pastor

11084-1924 Confirmation class, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rev. F. Kammholz, Pastor, 15 confirmands, back row right, Orville Peterson, father of Karen Baumgartner

11085-P. Orville Peterson 1914 at Spirit Farm

11086-P. Orville Peterson in red knit suit c. 1915

11087-P. Orville Peterson c. 1911

11088-P. Orville Peterson and mother, Jennie, nee Batzer

11089-P. Ward School class, 4th grade c. 1920, 30 students & teacher, NB 2 people in one desk

Nancy Ann Kroll collection:

11090-address & phone number of Nancy Ann Kroll

11091-P. c. 1950 Second Street view north, Right; building “Bob Gums Apts”

11092-P. c. 1940 Rib Lake, Railroad, Fayette Ave. view east, background – park & cemetery

11093-P. c. 1935 Tramway over McComb, view north

11094-P. c. 1930, RLLC roundhouse, view east

11095-P. c. 1930, RLLC turn table view south, (site in 2008, Camp 28 restaurant parking lot)

11096-P. c. 1930 NE part of tram, RLLC mill in back view east

11097-P. c. 1910 The Fair Department Store, P.E. Marcus, proprietor, view east, Block A, Lot 13, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11098-P. c. 1910, Rib Lake Village, Lutheran Church facing south, view from tannery; foreground, Bark pile

11099-P. c. 1910, Rib Lake Village, view northwest; top; bark piles, background; hills NW of Village, foreground: West Street

Volume (Disc) XII- #11100-11199

11100-P. c. 1910 Ward School, view northwest

11101-P. Rib Lake depot, c. 1914, view northeast, “Ballard’s Ford”; background; west end of RLLC dry yard (Does this refer to A.J. Allard, Rib Lake Village businessman?)

11102-P. c. 1928, McComb Ave. view south from Fayette St., L. Swanson D-X Gas Station, Block B, Lot 12, McComb’s Racing Park Addition; right-building on right, 2-story is Block C, Lot 8 & 9, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, was Brehm Feed Store, Al Hirchen Saloon, Schlais Clothing (to c. 1980), in 2008, Bob Frombach apartments, 749 McComb Ave.

11103-P. c. 1928, Rib Lake Village “Maine Street” McComb Ave., view south; left-building with awning, Lots 9 & 10, Block B, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, in 2008 “Last Chance Tavern”, 832 McComb Ave.; 1905 Albert & Martha Marschke Saloon, 1907 Edward Heinrich, 1920 Phillip Goelz, 1939, Mathilda Tauber (see 10231), 1947 Leon W. Olsen, 1950 Gordon L & Virginia M. Gehrt, 1982 Kenneth A. & Carol J. Floyd, c. 1990 Holy Werner

left; building #2, “Ice Cream Parlor”, Lot 8, in 2008 owned by Jan Deaton, “Little Rib Antiques”, 828 McComb Ave.

left, building #3, Block B, Lot 7, in 2008 Genesis Youth Center, 818 McComb Ave.,

background; Nation Hotel, on Railroad Street

11104-P. c. 1910 McComb Ave, view north, buildings, left #1; Dr. Lapham, #2, Niggeman Store, Block D, Lot 13 McComb’s Racing Park Addition, 1980 “Nancy’s Family Store”, #3 (future) Ma Dodge’s Café; right, #1 unknown, #2 open awning, P.E. Marcus “The Fair”, #3 bank

11105-P. c. 1949 McComb Ave. view south, buildings, right; Rib Lake Herald office, (Block C, Lot 3) “The Sunny Side” of the street, #1 Zielke IGA (Block B, Lot 1); left Lake Movie Theater (Block A, Lot 13) Construction began Nov. 1945 opened 4-20-1946, seating capacity 394

11105A-P. 4-horse team-wagon of baled hay or straw, c. 1920, background buildings, left 1. Ma Dodge’s Café, 2. Kelnhofer IGA, 3. Rib Lake Herald office & shoe repair & Dr. Baker upstairs; cf remodeling of upstairs in P. 11105

11106-P. c. 1915 McComb Ae. View north, “Main Street G558”, buildings; left, 1. Patrial George Braun Real Estate, 2. Upjohn Pharmacy (Block D, Lot 5), 3. Piano Store, 4. First Rib Lake Herald office, dry cleaners, doctor’s office, (in 2008 American Legion, Lot 8), saloon (Lot 9) “Shoes & Furniture & funeral parlor” (according to Nancy Ann Kroll); right, 1. RLLC store (Block A, Lot 2), 2. Post Office, upper was Modern Woodmen of America & dance hall 7 Gilbertson Watch Maker, 3. Lieg’s Store –later Peter Bogumill’s

11107-P. McComb Ave. view north c. 1950, buildings, right-1. Sinclair Gas Station, (2008 Hanke Mobil, Block A, Lot 1), 2. C.C. Lord Bookkeeping, 3. old post office, 4. Mobil Gas Station, 5. Bogumill’s Store (aka The Big Store), left-1. Boy Scouts, 2. old George Braun real estate (Block D, Lot 3), 3. Pharmacy (Lot 5), NB; railroad tracks removed from McComb Ave.

11108-P. McComb Ave. view north c. 1946, right, 1. RLLC store, 2. small office (possibly Braun real estate & later C.C. Lord Bookkeeper), 3. old post office, 4. Bogumill Store “Rib Lake, Wis No. C-16”

11109-P. Crew Chief McCloud leading horses; foreground McComb Ave. view northwest, rear-George Braun, Sr. Realty & pharmacy c. 1920

11110-P. inside of Kelnhofer IGA store (Block C, Lot 1, McComb’s Racing Park Add) (in 2008 Ed’s IGA Store) c. 1930, Ruth McCloud & Verl Bokath

11111-P. c. 1910, “The Flats”, old high school, Rib Lake filled with logs, view southeast from tannery chimney

11112-P. c. 1930, “High School & grade school Rib Lake, Wis. 7” view south

11113-P. Ward School, c. 1930 view north

11114-P. 7-4-1909 festival, McComb and Landall Streets, Building with balcony is Ma Dodge’s Café & Boarding House, view north-northwest

11115-P. c. 1910, McComb Ave.; building 1. George Braun Realty “Farms Cheap”, 2. Pharmacy, 3. 4. 5. X=Print Shop, First Rib Lake Herald Office (in 2008 the bank)

11116-P. McComb Ave c. 1930, Block D., McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11117-P. “Rib Lake’s leading barber shop” car float c. 1940, in front of Block D, Lot 9 (in 2008 Bird’s Nest Bar)

11118-P. car float c. 1940, in front of Block D, Lot 9 (in 2008 Bird’s Nest Bar), building to right, Lot 10, torn down for Rib Lake Village Garage, McComb Ave.

11119-P. McComb Ave. c. 1940, buildings, right; in 2008 Bird’s Nest Bar, Lot 10, middle, Lot 9-“Dr. G.L. Baker”, left, Lot 8 “The Tourist Tavern” “On Tap Gettleman 1000 Beer” in 2008 the Frosted Mug

11120-P. “Gustafson Lumber Co” buildings c. 1930

11121-P. RLLC c. 1940, foreground, planing mill

11122-P. RLLC planing mill fire, 1945, “Rib Lake Lumber Co Quality Lumber”, west side of mill

11123-P. RLLC planing mill fire, firemen 1945

11124-P. RLLC planing mill fire, boy 1945

11125-P. National Hotel 1945

11126-P. Public Library 1950, NW corner of Landall & Pearl St.

11127-P. RLLC c. 1944, right is National Hotel

11128-P. RLLC “lumber yard” center is Methodist Church, right is Catholic Church, c. 1940

11129-P. “Last Load of Lumber from the old mill” #56, c. 1948, Claude Peterson Trucking, Medford

11130-P. RLLC complex, east side c. 1940

11131-P. Old 102 Tap flood, Sept. 1941, STH 102

11132-P. Sept. 1941 Rib Lake Village, Kennedy Street, standing Robert Bleck, Sr., standing in house Anna Bleck, nee Rusch, boat rowing north on Kennedy Street

end of Nancy Ann Kroll collection

11133-P. McComb Ave. south from Fayette Ave. c. 1910; left, 1. Lot 9 & 10, Block B, Last Chance Tavern; 2. Lot 8, Janda’s Store

11133A-back of 11133 postcard, 3-12-1914, Bertha P. Rusch (Mrs. Kurth) to “Liebe Momma”, Mrs. Ida Rusch

11134-biography Cornelius S. Curtis

11135-biography Cornelius S. Curtis, Wausau paper

11136-Richie, James data

11137-Adams, Abraham A. data

11138-L. 3-20-2008, Karen Baumgartner to RPR, re O.A. “Ole” Peterson timeline

11139-Plat map, T34, R3E, 1890, Price County, Wis

11140-Plat map, T34, R3E, 1910, Price County, Wis, Ole Peterson’s hand drawn “discovery” of Spirit Point, text by Karen Baumgartner

11141-Plat map, T34, R3E 1920, Price County, Wis

11142-Plat map, T34, R3E, 2008, Price County, Wis

11143-History of Rib Lake by Nancy Ann Kroll, 4-17-1994

11144-Rib Lake history notes, 2-15-1946 by Nancy Ann Kroll

11145-“Businesses of Rib Lake” 4-17-1994, Bob Keegan, Adeline Walbeck, Kay Kleihn & Nancy Ann Kroll

11146-History of Rib Lake from Naida Straub 1991

11147-P. RLLC office door, 3 unidentified women, c. 1940

11148-P. 1940 Robert Bleck, Sr., standing on flooded Kennedy Street, Anna Louise Bleck, nee Rusch on porch of Bleck home, 754 Kennedy Street, Village of Rib Lake

11149-Rib Lake Herald 1939, “Poland Again Battles for National Existence-6 maps of Poland

11150-obit. “Herman Emmanuel Rusch” (Herrmann Emanuel Rusch), Rib Lake Herald 1-12-1912

11151-Rib Lake Herald 12-29-1911 “Locals” Mrs. Frank Pollatz visits brother Herman Rusch (Herrmann Emanuel Rusch)

11152-booklet “The Story Behind Historic St. Ann’s Church and Cemetery” by Walter L. Gojmerac, 1996

11153-L. Walter Gojmerac to Pat Gojmerac 9-10-2002 re Orrin Meyer

11153A-Pat Gojmerac address

11154-“Vocational Agriculture at Rib Lake” by Orrin Meyer

11155-“A Chronology of the Rib Lake School Forest” by Keith Zintz

11156-email, James A. Welton to RPR 12-5-2007, RLLC Railroad locomotives, WC 52 & Nancy Hanks

11157-L. Geraldine Strey to RPR 3-22-1008,

11158-obit, Albert W. Sanborn

11159-Map, 1926, Rib Lake Village, Sanborn Map Company

Clippings of Anna Mae Kennedy, all from Rib Lake Herald unless otherwise noted

11160-RLHe 12-8-1955

11161-RLHe 7-17-1936, obit, Edward Talbot

11162-RLHe 12-4-1936 obit, William F. Rudy

11163-RLHe 1946, obit, Carl Yorde

11164-RLHe obit, Martin Krushat

11165-RLHe 1945, obit, Herman W. Johannes

11166-RLHe 11-25-1946, wedding announcement, Polacek-Olson

11167-RLHe 11-6-1944, wedding announcement, Langendorff-Tuvey

11168-RLHe obit, Minnie Conrad

11169-RLHe Pvt. Harrison Talbot, 10-13-1944

11170-RLHe-Obit, Victor Rudolph Gustafson, 3-10-1938

11171-RLHe-Golden Wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. William Banks, 4-5-1937

11172-RLHe-obit 1945, Nick Clerk

11173-RLHe-2-3-1933 Cemetery Assoc. reorganized

11174-RLHe-3-28-1948 Wilderness Fire Tower, Peter A. Kauer

11175-RLHe-1934-1935, Twentieth Century Club officers and members

11176-RLHe-Allen Kennedy, fire hose wagon, 11-20-1936, Map shows location of blacksmith shop

11177-RLHe-Rib Lake Village history, 12-13-1937, Rib Lake “with the largest sawmill in Wisconsin”

11178-RLHe-P. 5-8-1936, Rib Lake Lumber Company sawmill “looking east”, McComb Ave. in foreground

11179-RLHe-6-14-1932, Rib Lake Lumber Company sawmill started up, shut down since 4-14-1932, 150 men employed

11180-RLHe undated (c. 1938) NB forest fire damaged wood from Town of Corning in Lincoln County

11181-RLHe-8-14-1936, RLLC buys warehouse

11182-RLHe-10-23-1936 “3 Spot” derailed

11183-RLHe-3-6-1936, C.C. Lord to Rib Lake

11184-RLHe-P. 4-17-1936 John McRae

11185-RLHe-9-23-1945 RLLC loses planing plant to fire

11186-RLHe-2-6-1948 Last of standing timber being cut

11187-RLHe-2-25-1948 Notice of “Last Log” ceremony, All Rib Lake Village Business shut down

11188-RLHe-2-20-1948, Rib Lake business places to close next Wednesday for woods outing

11189-Milwaukee Journal-2-18-1948, “Rib Lake will close to watch fall of tree and end of era, 1,750,000,000 board feet of lumber cut

11190-RLHe-RLLC fells last pine tree, crowd of 400 watch as “timber” is called for last time

11191-Wausau Daily Record-Herald-P. 2-25-1948 RLLC train loading spectators to go to Last log ceremony, background, McComb Ave., Lot 1, Block A, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, 2008 site; Hanke Mobil Gas Station

11192-Wausau Daily Record-Herald-P. 2-26-1948, P. cutting up last log

11193-P. Dio Walty helps fell last log, 2-26-1948, Wausau Daily Record-Herald

11194-P. left to right; R.J. Miller, Manager RLLC, Elmer Taylor, Rib Lake Village President, George Seidel, former Rib Lake Village President, Edward Synnott, RLLC woods superintendent, Wausau Daily Record-Herald, 2-26-1948 plan “wake” of lumber era

11195-RLHe “over 300 at outing to watch last tree fall” 2-1948

11196-RLHe-3-19-1937, P. Frank W. Smith “Rib Lake Mail Man’s Snowmobile”

11197-RLHe-2-9-1946-Fire Destroys Lake Theatre

11198-RLHe-12-27-1946, Emil’s Standard Station sold

11199-RLHe-12-27-1946, Little Bohemia restaurant to open 1-2-1947

Volume (Disc) XIII- #11200-11299

11200-RLHe-Little Bohemia tavern being built

11201-P. Millard “Satch” Kapitz

11202-RLHe-“With the Bowlers at “Satch’s” Little Bohemia

11203-RLHe-1-2-1937 Rib Lake Commercial Club meets

11204-RLHe-1-10-1947, Commercial Club holds first meeting of new year with large attendance

11205-RLHe-1945, Victoria Clothing Collection, list of Rib Lake businesses

11206-RLHe-9-17-1947, Lindal’s Station sold

11207-RLHe-9-17-1947, Jorgensen sells shoe store

11208-RLHe-9-17-1947, Olsen Purchases Lot

11209-RLHe-10-21-1938, Bank directors find shortage in bank accounts

11210-RLHe-Lehman-Clendenning new name of post, 2-7-1946

11211-RLHe-Lakeland Shoes, Inc. will begin operation within 4 weeks, 3-18-1948

11212-RLHe-2-13-1948, Curran named to Lakeland Board, Thompson Re-elected President; 11213-RLHe-2-13-1948, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Talbot to Observe Golden Wedding anniversary

11214-RLHe-10-24-1946-Eighth test well fails to produce sufficient water; drilling stopped

11215-RLHe-10-11-1946, Taxpayers interested in test wells and cost

11216-RLHe-12-22-1949, “the commercial club has missed the boat so far”

11217-RLHe-Catholic Herald Citizen 1-30-1954, History of our parishes, “St. John the Baptist Church, Rib Lake”, P. Fr. Staab, P. The Parish Church

11218-Bulletin 1952, Rib Lake Methodist Church

11219-RLHe-John J. Kennedy photo info

11220-Autobiography George Tlusty, Star News 3-16-1990

Photographs from RPR collections

11221-P. Herman A. Rusch 1982 wearing deer hunting red wool

11222-P. 1982 West Street, former tannery company houses, background is Rib Lake High School

11223-P. 1983 East side of West Street, ex. Tannery houses, 3 houses were identical when built c. 1895

11224-P. 1983, Mihalko’s Clothing Store, 749 McComb Ave., Lot 9, Block C, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11225-P. 1983 Michael Bernard Kolecheck & Greenwood Baseball Team at the flats

Volume III c. 7-1983

11226-P. 1983, Sunny Hill Resort, STH 102, by Little Spirit Lake

11227-P. Historical Marker for Rustic Road #1, STH 102, 1983

11228-P. McComb Ave. south from Fayette, 1983 Center-Coast to Coast Store, Lot 7, Block B, run by Thomas Carroll; foreground Kristin K.B.L.M. Rusch

11229-P. McComb Ave. Coast to Coast Store; background, movie theater “The Lake”, Lot 12.5 and 12, Block A, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11230-P. 1983, McComb Ave. south from Fayette

11231-P. Mihalko’s Clothing Store, “Final Markdown”, Lot 9, Block, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, view northwest

11232-P. 1983, 821 McComb Ave. “Mr. Joseph’s Family Hair Styling”, Lot 7, Block C, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11233-P. 1983, Chet Hierlmeier, Lot 5, Block C, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, Gas Station, 2008 Parking Lot for Zondlo’s IGA

11234-P. 1983, SE corner, Zondlo’s IGA, Lot 1, Block C, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11235-P. 1983, far left, corner of Village Hall, Lot 12, Block D; center Lot 13, Block D, Former Patrick Shoe Store; right Lot 14, Block D, Nancy’s Family Store, Nancy Ann Kroll proprietor

11236-P. 1983, old Rib Lake Village Hall and fire station, Lot 11 and 12, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11237-P. 1983, The Bird’s Nest, Lot 9 and 10, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, 729 McComb Ave, in 2008 “B & A’s Birds Nest” tavern

11238-P. 1983, American Legion, Lot 8, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11239-P. 1983, “Virginia’s Basement”, 723 McComb Ave., in 2008 Frosted Mug Tavern, Lot 7, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11240-P. 1983, State Bank of Medford, 717 McComb Ave., Lot 6, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, 2008 Mid-Wisconsin Bank

11241-P. 1983, Rib Lake Pharmacy, 713 McComb Ave., 2008 “Ultimate Illusion” beauty salon, Lot 5, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11242-P. 1983-John Schreiner, McComb Ave., rear, left-post office, center, old George Braun, Sr. real estate office, Lot 3, Block D, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, in 2008 Mann-Made Pizza, 709 McComb Ave.

11243-P. 1983, Post office, 705 McComb Ave., Lot 2, Block D.

11244-P. 1983, old RLLC machine shop, SE corner of STH 102 & McComb Ave.

11245-P. 1983, population signed, 945, 1983

11246-P. 1983, old C.C. Lord Accounting Building, 710 McComb Ave., Lot 1, Block A, McComb’s Racing Park Addition; right; partial Hanke Gas Station

11246A-P. old C.C. Lord Accounting Building; right, RLLC store 1-27-1939

11247-P. 1983 old gas station, Lot 2, 3 or 4, Block A, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, Left-partial Bogumill Building

11248-P. 1983, Bogumill Building, Lot 6 & &, Block A

11249-P. 1983, 740 McComb Ave., 2008-Rib Lake Music Center, Old Gamble’s Hardware, Block A, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11250-P. 1983, Bakery “Rainbow Pastry Shop”, Louis Heglmeier proprietor, Lot 11, Block A, McComb’s Racing Park Addition, girl is Kristin K.B.L.M. Rusch

11251-P. 1983, girl is Kristin K.B.L.M. Rusch, Left-Bank, left-2-Lake Theater, Lot 12 & 13, Block A, left-3-The Wonder Bar, right Bakery

11252-P. 1983, old bank, Lot 1, Block B.

11253-P. 1983, left-Little Bohemia, 806 McComb Ave, Lot 2 & 3, Block B, right-on door glass “Office, Rib Lake Lumber Co”-office upstairs 1946-1948,

11254-P. 1983, Left-Olde Town Gift & Liquor, 814 McComb Ave, Lot 5, Block B; right-unidentified, Lot 4, Block B, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11255-P. 1983, “Coast to Coast Stores”, Tom Carroll Hardware, Lot 5 & 6, Block B, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

11256-P. 1983, “Maudie’s Food and Eats”, Lot 8, Block B, 828 McComb Ave.

11257-P. 1983, Gehrt’s First Chance Tavern, Lot 9 & 10, Block B, 832 McComb Ave., 2008 Last Chance Tavern

11258-P. 1983, Barry’s [Anderson] Body Shop and Mobil Gas Station, 840 McComb Ave., Lot 11 & 12, Block B

11259-P. 1983 Fire ruins old Rib Lake High School

11260-P. 1983, fire ruins old Rib Lake High School, in the rear is Lutheran church

11261-P. 11-1983, Camp 28, view to east

11262-P. 11-1983, Camp 28, view to northwest

11263-P. 11-1983, Camp 28 bunkhouse

11264-P. 11-1983, Camp 28 bunkhouse interior

Plat maps from Taylor County Register of Deeds

11264A-Cover request for Taylor County plat maps

11265-Plat map, prior to 1900, T33-1E

11265A-T33-2E

11265B-T33-3E

11265C-T32-1E

11265D-T32-2E

11265E-T32-3E

11265F-T31-3E

11266-Plat map, 1901, T33-R1E

11266A-T33-2E

11266B-T33-3E

11266C-T32-1E

11266D-T32-2E

11266E-T32-3E

11266F-T31-3E

11267-Plat map, 1920, T33-R1E

11267A-T33-2E

11267B-T33-3E

11267C-T32-1E

11267D-T32-2E

11267E-T32-3E

11267F-T31-3E

11268-Plat map, 1925, T33-R1E

11268A-T33-2E

11268B-T33-3E

11268C-T32-1E

11268D-T32-2E

11268E-T32-3E

11268F-T31-3E

11269-Plat map, 1930, T33-R1E

11269A-T33-2E

11269B-T33-3E

11269C-T32-1E

11269D-T32-2E

11269E-T32-3E

11269F-T31-3E

11270-Plat map, 1950, T33-R1E

11270A-T33-2E

11270B-T33-3E

11270C-T32-1E

11270D-T32-2E

11270E-T32-3E

11270F-T31-3E

end of collection

11271-L. 4-1-2008, Geraldine Strey of Wisconsin Historical Society to RPR showing website for Wisconsin Economic Inventory Maps c. 1938

11272-Map 1938, Economic Inventory T33-2E

11272A-Map 1938, Economic Inventory T33-3E

11272B-Map 1938, Economic Inventory T32-2E

11272C-Map 1938, Economic Inventory T32-3E

11273-L. Karen R. Baumgartner nee Batzer to RPR 3-31-2008 re O.A. “Ole” Peterson

11273A-Biography of Ole A. Peterson

11274-info, “Spirit Lake” name origin & change Town of Brannan to Town of Spirit

11274A-Letter by C.B. Nelson, Postmaster

11274B-Prentice News Calumet, 30 year #51, Town of Brannan name change

11275-History of Price County, by William Gumaer, info; Major Isaac Stone

11275A-Town of Brannan [Spirit] history

11275B-Spirit Lake history, by Janet MacDonald Cole, Pioneer Teacher

11276-German Settlement History by Roy R. Meier

Photos from Karen Baumgartner nee Batzer

11277-P. Aerial (from tannery smokestack) view SW, McComb Ave. c. 1910

11278-P. 1922 Ward School, 2nd Grade class, Ruth Batzer, center front row

11279-P. 1928 St. John’s Lutheran Confirmation Class, Pastor Kammholz, left front-Ruth Batzer

11279A-List of Confirmands from #11279

11280-P. 1915 Wooden sidewalk, Village of Rib Lake, Ruth Batzer, view east, Landall & Pearl

11281-P. 1925, O.A. “Ole” Peterson and family

11282-P. 1946 O.A. “Ole” Peterson family, Ruby, Emily, Ruth, John, Orville & Wiley

11283-P. O.A. “Ole” Peterson 1950

11284-P. 1922 Ward School, Orville Peterson, Carl Marschke in front row

of John D. “Jack” Mylrea collection from Marathon County Historical Society

Volume I NB; Rib Lake and non-Rib Lake

11285-P. 1907 Monico, WI camp

11286-P. reverse side of 11285

11287-P. Hand operated peed

11288-P. Jack Mylrea & George Hale, Partners 1908

11289-P. Popple River Camp #1, John “Jack” Mylrea & Partner George L. Hale, Good Camp photo

11290-P. 1908 Galloway, WI

11291-P. backside

11292-P. Long Lake, WI 1910

11293-P. Ice Road, 4 house team

11294-P. Long Lake, Jack’s note; Crew walked 2 miles from camp

11295-P. Rail logging in Woods

11296-P. backside, Jack’s notes

11297-P. Tom Sampson “A Real Man”

11298-L. 7-24-1912, Flood at Rothschild

11299-P. 1915 Bark peelers

Volume (Disc) XIV- #11300-11399

11300-P. huge pine log, Keopenic, WI

11301-Map, Fox & Wolf River, c Jack’s notes

11302-L. 7-13-1916 Funny letter on conditions of living in camp

11303-L. 1-1915, National German American bank, Wausau

11304-Back – lumber prices

Volume II of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11305-P. Camp Deerbrook 1909

11306-P. Snowshoe

NB: RPR note; Lots of good text & photos not scanned, info excellent for next book!

11307-L. Railroad velocipedes 1910

11308-backside

11309-P. 1910 Sleigh accident site, NB; earth moving on sleigh route

11309A-backside

11310-P. 1911 Pine River, RR ties without rail, camps, Long Lake, WI, logs & camps are typical

11311-Map Florence County 1941, Jack’s notes

11312-L. Spring forest fire, 1911, Forest County 3 pgs

11313-W. WI lumber jacks by Chester S. Wedberg

11314-P. Hotel Bowler 1913

11315-P. pilings

11316-P. Thunder Lake Lumber Co. office (TLLC) 1910-1946, Rhinelander

11317-P. Danger, Logs unloading, Rhinelander maybe

11318-P. Harry Deering log camp, Gleason, WI c. 1940

11318A-P. teams in camp

11319-P. pilings

Volume III of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11320-Table of contents for volume III

11321-Newspaper article, O’Melia Recalls Pioneering in Forest

11322-P. Huge white pine, Neopit, WI

11322A-Master white pine, Neopit, WI

11323-Map, Minnesota, Jack’s Notes on 10 million feet of pine sawed in Minnesota and transported to RLLC c 1943

11323A-Aerial photo, Boundary Water Canoe area where RLLC pine was cut

11324-P. Wausau, Big Bulls Falls 1860

11325-Diagram, Kilbourn Dam

11326-P. 1886, booms & sorting works, Eau Claire, WI

11326A-P. Joseph Dessert Lumber Company, Mosinee

11327-P. Joseph Dessert Lumber Company, Mosinee, WI planing mill

11327A-P. Joseph Dessert Lumber Company, Mosinee, WI 1880-1890

11328-Map Drainage area, Wisconsin River, location of Rib Lake is shown

11329-P. Log jam, Wisconsin River, Grandfather Falls, Lincoln Co. c. 1890

11330-P. 50,000 cedar shingles

11330A-P. inside planing mill

11331-P. Arbor Vitae, WI 1906-09

11332-P. Hazelhurst, WI

11332A-P. Hazelhurst, WI unloading works

11333-P. Old RR logging bridge, St. Germain Dam

11334-W. Chequamegon & Nicolet National Forest map & Jack’s notes 3 pgs

Volume IV of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11335-table of contents for Volume IV

NB: much invaluable non-Rib Lake data not scanned on 4-10-2008

11336-P. John “Jack” D. Mylrea, on temporary logging road bridge, Presque Isle River, RLLC bought “few million” feet of logs from Ahonen Lumber Company for RLLC 1943-44

11337-P. Long Lake camp

11337A-Backside, Police Chief Help

11338-P. 1912 Hale & Mylrea locomotive #1 & excellent woods photo

11339-Map, Menominee River Drainage Locations & camps

11340-P. Peeled hemlock tree

11341-P. Cookee, Hale & Mylrea Company, c. 1915

11341A-P. back, data on sleigh technique

11342-P. surveying 1910

11343-P. Railroad, Hand made grade

11344-P. Pearson, WI

11345-P. Virgin Pine

11345A-Piling

11346-P. Hardwood piling

11346A-Forest Fire, Three Lakes, 1925

11347-P. Camp RLLC, 1930-1940; P-RLLC camp-winter supply of firewood; P. RLLC Camp, probably Camp 28-RPR

11348-P. RLC Hot Pond & bull chain into mill

11349-P. Log rafts, Thunder Lake Lumber Co

11350-P. The right way & wrong way to carry an axe

11351-P. Trout Fishing & US Forest Service timber deal

11352-P. “Good stand of Hemlock & Hardwood”

11353-P. wrong way to skid

11354-P. The Ram pasture

11355-P. Inside cook house

11356-L. 7-23-1932 Governor Phillip F. LaFollette to John D. “Jack” Mylrea

11357-L. Wisconsin Supreme Court Mervin B. Rosenberry, Justice 10-30-1925 to John D. “Jack” Mylrea “Dear Jack… with warm regards to yourself and Mary”

NB: 192? Decision in Wisconsin holding RLLC tax exempt

11358-L. Walter J. Kohler 12-10-1928

11359-L. The Milwaukee Journal’s Fred Luening to John D. “Jack” Mylrea 5-29-1918 re Wisconsin National Forest

11360-L. William Mauthe 1-3-1930 to John D. “Jack” Mylrea

11361-L. George Vits, Republican Committee 1-15-1930

11362-L. Philip F. LaFollette 12-11-1931

11363-L. 1-15-1932 S.A. Campbell

11364-L. 3-24-1932 National Forest Reservation Commission

11365-Promissory note 12-30-1941 “Sundry Collateral” signed John D. “Jack” Mylrea $2000

11366-Promissory note 12-30-1941 “Sundry Collateral” signed John D. “Jack” Mylrea $180,000

11367-L. 4-17-1940 John D. “Jack” Mylrea VP of RLLC, Jerry Cook of US Forest Service, New England blowdown salvage 2 pgs

11368-L. 4-23-1940 G.D. Cook to John D. “Jack” Mylrea, NB; Jack’s candid notes re DEAL

11369-L. 8-9-1941 George W. Mead to John D. “Jack” Mylrea re 10,000,000 feet of pine from Minnesota to RLLC “We netted $30,000 profit on 2 rafts”

11370-L. 12-8-1941 John D. “Jack” Mylrea to L. D. Crusoe, Duluth, South Short & Atlantic

11371-L. Fisher Body Division of GM 12-12-1941, Jack’s note “They wanted to sell very bad…”A; sold it for $780,000, bought for $300,000, see below

11372-Contract of RLLC & Fisher Body 12-26-1941

11373-L. 1-3-1942 RLLC’s John D. “Jack” Mylrea to Kimberly-Clark Corporation of Neenah

11374-L. 1-3-1942 Kimberly Clark Corporation from Aytch P. Woodson

11375-L. 1-15-1942 Kimberly Clark Corporation from Aytch P. Woodson

11376-L. 9-23-1943 John D. Mylread to A.S Puehlicher, Marshall & Ilsley Bank “I am out of Debt of any kind”

11377-L. John D. Mylrea to Herman W. Johnannes, G.M. of RLLC 1-25-1944, “It seems “screw-ball”

11378-L. 8-11-1939 John D. Mylrea as President of Thunder Lake Lumber Co to A.S. Puelicher “Possible sale to US Forest Service”

11379-L. “Employees of RLLC 11-15-1944 Wisconsin State Labor Board “on 6-13-1944 C.I.O was certified”

11380-L. 12-15-1941 John D. Mylrea to L.D. Crusoe

Volume V of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11381-table of contents for Volume V

11382-P. Thunder Lake Lumber Co. business card

11383-P. Ted Tinker & John D. Mylrea

11384-P. TLLC 1919-1940 Rhinelander, John D. Mylrea President, Woods Superintendent is Ed Synnott, Secretary is Rudy Mueller

11385-P. TLLC yard c. 1930

11386-P. Ken Mayer, TLLC, later RLLC

11387-P. RLLC Camp c.1940

11388-Article “State’s Largest sawmill changes hands this week”, Wisconsin men buy U.S. Leather Co. stock in Rib Lake plant 1936, Milwaukee Journal

11389-Article, Rhinelander men buy 61,000 acres 2-5-1936, Chicago Journal of Commerce

11390-7-3-1943 RLLC, timber volumes, 54.93 hemlock, 1.83 pine

11391-Diagram T31N-R4E RLLC history

11392-Diagram T32N-R4E RLLC Land sale date

11393-Diagram T33N-R4E RLLC Land sale date

11394-Diagram T34N-R4E RLLC Land sale date

11395-W. Collquialism (rest scanned previously)

11396-RLLC 1922-1931 taxes paid to Town of Corning, Lincoln Co. $422,859.95

11397-RLLC taxes paid to Town of Corning 1933-1938 $82,340.51

11398-P. RLLC camp

11399-P. RLLC camp

Volume (Disc) XV- #11400-11499

11400-P. RLLC caterpillar log skidding c. 1940 “pan skidding”

11401-P. Ted Tinker, John D. Mylrea and white pine stump

11402-obituary of Ted Tinker

11403-P. Sleigh accident site; P. Frank Robbins of Robbins Lumber Co & Railroad sold to TLLC

11404-P. John Puelicher, Sr. “Our Company Banker..” Tom Sampson-lumberjack

11405-P. “Ole Peterson, Station Man 1920”; Was this Rib Lake’s O.A. “Ole Peterson?

11406-P. Ed Synnott, Wood Superintendent RLLC c. 1940

11407-P. John D. Mylrea with wife Mary & family c. 1930

11408-P. RLLC office c. 1940 view to NE; Rib Lake in back

11409-P. RLLC tram & west side of mill

11410-P. RLLC planing mill & office

11411-P. John D. “Jack” Mylrea temporary logging road, Upper Peninsula, Presque Isle River

11412-P. TLLC Locomotive #5

11413-P. TLLC railroad, Ed Synnott & C.C. Lord

11414-P. George Smith, TLLC Railroad history

11415-P. 30 ton Geared engine locomotive, accident tip over in swamp TLLC

11416-P. 5 Spot TLLC & “Pullman”

11416A-Article re 11416

11417-P. Railroad excavations & fill, TLLC

11418-P. TLLC locomotive #9

11419-P. “narrow gauge line…” Milwaukee c. 1945, History of TLLC railroad

11420-P. RLLC “Caterpillar diesel” logs on skidding pan c. 1940

11421-P. RLLC pan skidding – backside view

11422-P. RLLC pan skidding – side view, in back, logs on railroad car

11423-P. building bridle New Wood River, Lincoln County 1940, Pine (Bents) driver on Railroad track

11424-L. 1-7-1944 A.B. Nichols, Marshall & Ilsley Bank to John D. Mylrea, $1,950,000 debentures (bond) to $2,220,000 accounts receivable

(note Marshall & Ilsley Bank = M&I (of Milwaukee, WI0

11425-L. 1-5-1944 John D. Mylrea to M&I $250,000 personal line of credit

11426-L. 8-13-1944 RLLC by John D. Mylrea to First National Bank, RLLC sells U.P. land for $775,000

11427-P. Harold Collins (right), Chet Cone (sp)(left), Giant White Pine, North Wisconsin c. 1930

11427A-P. Close-up of 11427 with identification

11428-Poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling, notes by John D. Mylrea

11429-L. 1-17-1945, M&I to John D. Mylrea “you are so close to $1,000,000”

11430-L. O.T. Swan to John D. Mylrea on Mylrea’s retirement “You have always been most cooperative”

11431-L. RLLC’s Aytch P. Woodson, President, to self, John D. and Mary Mylrea, 10-17-1947, RLLC cashes out at $913,210 to Woodson, $354,380 to John D. Mylrea, $95,410 to Mary Mylrea

11432-L. Wisconsin Dept of Taxation, 4-6-1948 re to RLLC re audit

11433-RLLC Daily Report 4-1-1947,

11434-RLLC Daily Report 8-30-1947, NB; bark sales 625.95 cords

11435-RLLC Daily Report 10-1-1947

Volume VI of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11436-table of contents for Volume VI

11437-P. Curtis & Yale Company 1912

11438-P. Wisconsin River flood, Wausau 7-24-1912

11439-P. Dells of Eau Claire

11440-P. Dam – Grandfather Falls

11441-P. Big Logging Wheels

11442-P. C.M. Christianson Lumber Co., Phelps, WI, view north; C.M. Christianson Lumber Co. view west, back North Twin Lake; Paul Abenrothe

11443-P. C.M. Christianson Lumber Co Railroad log cars,

11443A-P. dry yard

11443B-P. train

11444-telegram to John D. Mylrea 1915; form new Langlade Lumber Company

11445-TLLC financial information 12-4-1941

11446-TLLC 12-4-1941 Personnel, bio of John D. Mylrea, bio Aytch P. Woodson

11447-P. RLLC summer skidding

11448-P. C.C. Lord, head of Manufacturing RLLC, Gasoline Pede RLLC railroad

11449-P. RLLC “Good Yellow Birch logs”, tractor skidding in winter; back is McGiffert Loader on Railroad c. 1940

11450-L. A.L. Osborn Lumber, Oshkosh, WI 9-19-1938 to John D. Mylrea

11451-Tariff, Robbins Railroad Co. 1-1-1905

11452-Article, Milwaukee Journal “Nicolet Forest” Jack’s proud notes

11453-L. 6-6-1934 Chicago & Northwestern Railroad

11454-L. 9-19-1944 Ahonen Lumber Co. to John D. Mylrea

Volume VII of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11455-table of contents to Volume VII

11456-P. Log Raft, Pic River, Canada (illustrates type of boom used in RLLC operations-RPR)

Volume VIII of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11457-table of contents for Volume VIII

11458-Map Nicolet National Forest railroad of TLLC

11459-L. 1-7-1958 John D. Mylrea to Carl Sachse; A-bio “VP RLLC cutting 30 million yearly”

11460-L. 1-8-1958 A.E. Swanke, Tigerton Lumber Co. to John D. Mylrea

11461-L. 1-6-1961 John D. Mylrea to George Kenote – 4 pgs; bio; data on RLLC

11462-L. T.S. Dvorak to Harvey Huston 5-15-1961

11462A-Thunder Lake Narrow gauge railroad book review

11463-L. Harvey Hustin to John D. Mylrea, 7-10-1961

11464-Map T41N R8E, Railroads & camp sites

11465-L. 1-19-1946 A.S. Puelicher to John D. Mylrea, “You are certainly a grand, loyal friend”

11466-L. 6-3-1941 John D. Mylrea to Arvey Ahonen “For $875,000 cash”

11467-P. Marvin Rosenberry, Chief Justice, Supreme Court, “A good friend”-says Jack

11468-P. Tractor & ice road plow, John D. Mylrea’s comments

11469-W. John D. Mylrea, May 1963 re bankers

11470-L. Jack Puelicher to John D. Mylrea 6-4-1963

11471-L. Jack Puelicher to John D. Mylrea 10-6-1963

11472-RLLC 11-1-1946 “Daily Report” $1,359,614.51 in bank “I am sleeping better”-says John D. Mylrea

11473-P. 7 photos RLLC 1946 planing mill fire “Oh Hum!!” John D. Mylrea

11474-P. Mosinee paper mill logging c. 1940, Gogebic County, Michigan, 2 sleighs pulled by a tractor

11475-L. 11-24-1947 John D. Mylrea to O.T. Swan, autobiography

11476-L. 1956 John D. Mylrea “Jack Mylrea collection” his goals

Add’l material from Volume VI of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

RE Chief Justice M.B. Rosenberry

NB: He participates in decision which determines RLLC exempt from Wisconsin income tax

11477-Deerfoot Lodge brochure; A-“Rosenberry days in Camp 10”; B-miscellaneous photos; C-“Ceasar” = M.B. Rosenberry; D-P. memories of Deerfoot Lodge; E

11478-“Apologia” by M.B. Rosenberry, Histody of Deerfoot Lodge

Volume IX of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11479-table of contents for Volume IX

11480-P. Langlade Lumber Company – LLC c. 1920, interior mill photo

11481-Map 1956 Wisconsin Public Forests

11482-Info Minnesota operations, Mosinee paper mills by John D. Mylrea

11483-P. Ely, Minnesota pulp

11484-John D. Mylrea treasurer, Mosinee paper mill, P. Minnesota

11485-P. Tomahawk Timber Company mill and pond

11486-Data by John D. Mylrea re Tomahawk Timber Company

11487-History of US Forest Fires

11488-P. 1911-1931-1940-1954 “Natural Regeneration”

11489-P. “Side Ass Jammer”

11490-P. McGiffert Log Loader, excellent front view with John D. Mylrea comments

11491-P. decking logs with John D. Mylrea comments

11491A-“Correct position for Puppers to stand”

11492-P. c. 1940 2 man chainsaw

11493-P. c. 1940 2 man chainsaw in operation

11494-L. 11-11-1925 C.C. Yawkey to John D. Mylrea, “is no question it costs more to log hardwood than hemlock”

11495-P. huge white pine, T40-R12E, left-John D. Mylrea age 25, near Butternut Lake, WI

11496-Note by John D. Mylrea, “March or April 1932, About the bottom of the depression which started October, 1929” “Babson’s Reports” 4-25-1932

Volume X of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11497-table of contents for Volume X

11498-L. 5-26-1952 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad to John D. Mylrea

11499-L. 6-28-1944 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad to John D. Mylrea, pulpwood rates from Montana, 2 pgs

Volume (Disc) XVI- #11500-11599

Continued from Volume X of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11500-L. 12-13-1933, J.S. Weidman, President of Northern Hemlock & Hardwood Manufacturers Assoc., to John D. Mylrea “You are the outstanding northern operator of the younger generation.”

11501-L. 7-27-1933 Chief Justice Marvin B. Rosenberry to John D. Mylrea

11502-L. 2-22-1944, Robert M. LaFollette to John D. Mylrea re WWII labor shortage

11503-L. 10-18-1956 John D. Mylrea note “I had a heart attack”

Volume XI of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11504-table of contents for Volume XI

11505-Thunder Lake Lumber Company (TLLC) history 4-1929 by Baldwin Locomotives, 4 pgs

11506-P. Rudy J. Mueller, “Tops in my estimation”-says John D. Mylrea, presided over closing out RLLC

11507-P. Hot pond, TLLC

11508-P. TLLC carriage

11509-P. TLLC edger

11510-P. TLLC horizontal resaw

11511-P. TLLC cutting maple blanks

11512-P. TLLC chunk wood

11513-P. TLLC store

11514-P. TLLC camp #1

11515-P. TLLC Old 6 Spot

11516-P. 3 photos TLLC & John D. Mylrea comments

11517-P. John D. Mylrea comments “It was the custom”

11518-P. RLLC c. 1940 caterpillar, Winter skidding, nice hardwood logs

11519-John D. Mylrea writing “White Pine Logs decked on Lake Superior at Havland, MN, Winter 1941-42” 2 pgs; A-our total profit on rafts was $30,000, logs to RLLC

11520-John D. Mylrea comments on Minnesota white pine for RLLC c. 1940, T63N-R3E; A-Photo of railroad track X=Bear accident site; B-Ed Synnott, John D. Mylrea inspecting Minnesota pine

11521-P. White pine decked on Lake Superior for rafting from Ashland to RLLC, John D. Mylrea notes 1942

11522-P. 1942 “Putting hardwood blocks on white pine boom sticks”

11523-P. 1942 Havland, MN beach with white pine decked for RLLC

11524-P. “5 million feet white pine decked near Havland, MN 1941-42

11525-P. Raft of logs, Lake Superior, notes by John D. Mylrea

11526-P. Soo Line flat car, white pine logs, from Havland, MN, 1942 to RLLC

11527-P. Louis Maier, Land and Lake Salesman, TLLC, 2 giant white pine at Butternut Lake, Forest Co, Wisconsin c. 1930

11528-Map, Butternut Lake, WI area, Railroads lines in red

11529-Railroad passes issues to John D. Mylrea

11530-P. RLLC “Main Line Locomotive” at McComb Ave., Rib Lake, left RLLC store, right Rear of “Round house” c. 1940

11531-P. RLLC steamhauler, vertical pistons

11532-P. RLLC peeled hemlock on sleigh c. 1920

11533-P. RLLC “Main Line Locomotive” c. 1935; left-Round house; right-north side of mill

11534-P. McGiffert Loader, TLLC c. 1940

11535-P. Left-George Smith “Head man TLLC” Railroad dismanteling c. 1940’s,

11536-Map TLLC railroad, Lake Julia

11537-Article, Rhinelander Logging Magazine (has much TLLC stuff)

11538-TLLC “over run” data by John D. Mylrea

11539-L. John D. Mylrea to Lincoln Co. Board 4-19-1939 “We offer for sale $54,000 acres of land..for $1 per acre”; these acres were cut over RLLC lands in Town of Corning

11540-L. John D. Mylrea of RLLC to Walter John Chilsen 6-19-1939, “This offer was turned down”

11541-L. General Manager of RLLC to M&I Bank 4-8-1939, “We owed US Leather Co $496,000”

11542-L. John D. Mylrea 8-27-1936 to Wisconsin Industrial Commission (financial issues, his role)-3 pgs “We carried our own risk instead of buying insurance…”

11543-L. 10-31-1935 John D. Mylrea to A. P. Woodson, Timber Cruise estimates prior to purchase for RLLC “We actually cut over 70% more...”-says John D. Mylrea 2 pgs NB; 137,000 ft hemlock of 184,000 total

11544-RLLC balance sheet 9-11-1939 “We purchased rest of stock [of RLLC] from [Frank] Handeyside and Brownell, Spring 1935”, [This left Woodson & John D. Mylrea, et us, sole owners of RLLC – subject to mortgages to US Leather Co], value to stockholders $1,440,344.94

11545-“1935” notes by John D. Mylrea on RLLC purchase “Bankers Trust Co was forcing sale of RLLC to reduce indebtedness to US Leather Co, which owned both Central Pennsylvania Lumber Co & RLLC..” [NB: letter offers RLLC for sale in 1936 – from Pennsylvania Lumber Co.] See Document #11554; page 2-“We spent many days checking, cruising..”;

11546-9-11-1939 RLLC “what we thought we might make..”

11547-9-11-1939 RLLC stumpage depreciation charged to cost of production

11548-9-11-1939 RLLC statement #1 and #2

11549-L. 4-22-1936 Aytch P. Woodson to John D. Mylrea, 2 pgs. [codifies deal to buy RLLC]

11550-Contract 11-9-1937 John D. Mylrea and A.P.W. [Aytch P. Woodson] “This was very helpful to me in 1937 about the time the First Wisconsin National Bank was getting tough with me…”

11551-11-9-1937 Promissory note, John D. Mylrea to M&I Bank for $60,000; A-Assignment of RLLC stock to John D. Mylrea

11552-9-16-1939 John D. Mylrea note to Ed “Bookkeeper” [finances of wife Mary re RLLC]

Volume XII of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11553-table of contents for Volume XII

11554-L. 1-23-1935 Frank Handeyside of Central Pennsylvania Lumber Company (CPLC) to John D. Mylrea “This was the beginning of our purchase of the RLLC..”

11555-L. 1-26-1935 John D. Mylrea to Frank Handeyside “The start of the purchase of RLLC”

11556-L. 1-28-1935 Frank Handeyside to John D. Mylrea “Handeyside used to be sales manager of Chas. Fish Lake, Elcho, WI”

11557-L. 2-1-1935 John D. Mylrea to Frank Handeyside

11558-Logging contract of RLLC & Harold Roberts 9-1939 “The logger went into the hole”

11559-L. 2-26-1939 John D. Mylrea to Aytch P. Woodson

11560-Contract R.G. Brownell and Aytch P. Woodson, “All my interest sold to Mary T. Mylrea” signed John D. Mylrea

11561-Contract Mary T. Mylrea and R.G. Brownell 12-22-1939; A-Exhibit A

11562-Sale receipt, RLLC stock by R.G. Brownell to Aytch P. Woodson & John D. Mylrea 9-25-1939

11563-Contract John D. Mylrea and Aytch P. Woodson & M&I Bank 12-19-1939

11564-Line of Credit, RLLC & M&I Bank 12-19-1939

11565-RLLC average price per million feet of hemlock, hardwood pine 1939-1940

11566-RLC pine logs cut 1-12-1940 “Pine from near Rib Lake”

11567-12-3-1941 timber data to government by John D. Mylrea re “Ceiling prices”

11568-Comparative report on hemlock realization 8-31-1938, RLLC

11569-L. 1-17-1940 RLLC by John D. Mylrea to C.C. Yawkey re “U.P. logging as compared to Wisconsin”

11570-10-16-1940 RLLC price list

11571-L. John D. Mylrea to Dun & Bradstreet 1-19-1940

11572-L. 1-29-1940 H.W. Johannes to Lake Superior District Power Co “RLLC furnished steam to Lake Superior Power Plant in our engine room for which we were paid”

11573-Frank Handeyside, Sales Contract to John D. Mylrea and Aytch P. Woodson for $9000 for Frank Handeyside’s RLLC Stock, 2-13-1940

11574-RLLC promissory note for $9,000 to Frank Handeyside

11575-L. RLLC 9-18-1940 to Herman W. Johannes re Oliver Mining Co

11576-L. 3-20-1041 H.W. Johannes to John D. Mylrea re Ahonen Lumber Co-2 pgs “RLLC bought lumber from other mills” (emphasis added)

11577-L. 7-14-1941 General Motors to John D. Mylrea, offer U.P. timber for sale

11578-L. 7-31-1941 Arvey Ahonen to RLLC “We actually worked out several timber & log deals..”

11579-L. RLLC to A. Ahonen 8-4-1941

11580-L. 8-1-1941 General Motors to John D. Mylrea “Our horse trading”

11581-L. 8-4-1941 John D. Mylrea to General Motors

11582-L. 8-6-1941 General Motors to John D. Mylrea

11583-L. 8-18-1941 John D. Mylrea to General Motors

11584-L. RLLC labor rate changes 10-15-1041

11585-L. 8-14-1941 RLLC to Dun & Bradstreet “We have $209,000 cash on hand”

11586-Notes by John D. Mylrea-timber deal with Oliver Mining Co, TLLC & RLLC 9-1940

11587-L. 8-29-1941 Peterson log purchase in U.P.

11588-11-1-41 RLLC log prices delivered at landing in Rib Lake

11589-L. 11-27-1941 RLLC by Herman W. Johannes to John D. Mylrea re U.P. log buy

11590-L. 12-1941 John D. Mylrea to M&I Bank

11591-L. 12-4-1941 M&I Bank to John D. Mylrea “Paid up – first time in 33 years I have not owed money to banks”

11592-L. 1-29-1942 John D. Mylrea to Ahonen Lumber Co

11593-RLLC 12-14-1942, Minnesota Pine Grade Averages, white pine from Havland, MN, profit $61,344.52

11594-L. 6-22-1942 Keweenaw Land Assoc. to John D. Mylrea re Office of Price Administration (OPA)

11595-RLLC sales contract from “Tank Division” 8-27-1942

11596-L. 9-10-1942 RLLC to John D. Mylrea re costs at RLLC

11597-L. 10-2-1942 John D. Mylrea to E.J. Synnott re Lawrence Peterson & Sons. U.P. log offer 2 pgs

11598-RLLC 10-4-1941 to 6-12-1943, operating costs & realization

11599-RLLC 10-1942 Lawrence Peterson logs & timber estimates by Ed Synnott

Volume (Disc) XVII- #11600-11699

Volume XII of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection – continued

11600-Note, John D. Mylrea 3-6-1936 deal with Woodson “Aytch”

11601-writing, “Lawrence Peterson timber, sheet 2

11601A-Sheet 3 Rib Lake, 10-30-1942, recapitulation Peterson timber

11602-L. RLLC by H.W. Johannes, General Manager 10-6-1942 to Peter Stone, office of Price Administration, John D. Mylrea “War Time”- 3 pgs

11603-L. 10-19-1942, Herman W. Johannes to John D. Mylrea, timber estimates, Sec. 25, 29, 31, 49 and 43

11604-L. 10-30-1942, H.W. Johannes to John D. Mylrea, “Peterson Timber Matter” Logs from Tula, Michigan

11605-L. 10-24-1942, John D. Mylrea to “Mr. Hambly” General Traffic Manager, Duluth South Shore & Atlantic Railroad

11606-L. 11-16-1942, H.F. Schmidt, Superintendent of DSS&A to John D. Mylrea, “Construction of side track” in UP

11607-L. 11-10-1942, John D. Mylrea, “Lawrence Peterson & Sons” $90,000 timber deal at Tula, Michigan; timber for TLLC

11608-L. 11-24-1942, contract, RLLC & Lawrence Peterson & Sons, Ontonagon County, Michigan

11609-L. 12-4-1942, John D. Mylrea to L.D. Crusoe, Fisher Division, General Motor “GMC” “Several thousand acres of timber NE of Ironwood, Michigan”

11610-L. John D. Mylrea 12-12-1942 to R.O. Hambly, DSS&A Railroad, logging in UP

11611-L. L. Peterson to John D. Mylrea 5-20-1943 “net loss $2000”

11612-L. 5-22-1943, “Lawrence Peterson logs” “2,042,220 feet”

11613-L. 5-24-1932, John D. Mylrea to Lawrence Peterson & Sons “the present OPA is not going to grant any increase in lumber ceilings” WLB = War Labor Board

11614-L. 7-24-1943 Regional Lumber Advisory Committee

11615-L. 5-2-1944, H.W. Johannes to Local Board #1, Selective Service, RLLC normally employs 215 men in the woods, 225 men needed for plant; “consider giving all our men a 6 month deferment [from drafting”

11616-RLLC cost of production 8-16-1943 Hardwood and softwood chips

11617-RLLC wage schedule 7-8-1943; Connor Land & Lumber

11618-L. John D. Mylrea to Lawrence Peterson 8-2-1943, “War time government controls”

11619-L. 8-3-1943 John D. Mylrea to L.D. Crusoe, “would you like to sell more sections of timber west of Porcupine Mountains, Michigan”

11620-RLLC L. Peterson job, costs since 12.5 cent increase “115”

11621-L. 8-14-1943, John D. Mylrea to H.T. Smith, Office of Price Adminstration (OPA), “116”

11622-L. 8-13-1943, L.D. Crusoe to John D. Mylrea “118” “Fisher Body Division” shows logo “I am not inclined to believe that the block of timber you inquire about would contribute very much to your poverty”

11623-Estimate, Fisher Body, UP, tract, John D. Mylrea note re his “horse shoed” this land “119”

11624-L. 8-16-1943, H.W. Johannes to Goodman Lumber Co, offer to buy slab wood “120”

11625-L. 8-21-1943 H.W. Johannes to Georg Houghton, “121”

11626-Realization-fiscal year 1943, RLLC “122”, lumber sawed 28,973,117 feet

11627-RLLC Woods Wage Scale 7-14-1943, “125”

11628-Logs sold to RLLC, Ahonen Lumber Co. 1-1-1943 to 1-1-1944

11629-RLLC operating statement to board of directors of RLLC, 3-1-1944

11630-L. 3-9-1944 John D. Mylrea to Arvey Ahonen, “we can help you work out a plan for taking over Rib Lake’s interest in your company”

11631-RLLC 4-8-1944 payroll, 198 named employees, job title and rate per hour

11632-Cedar pole quote 5-18-1944, RLLC to Page & Hill Co

11633-L. 6-5-1944, John D. Mylrea to L. Peterson & Sons “it would be much pleasanter for me to agree to your request”

11634-L. 7-14-1944, John D. Mylrea to H.W. Johannes, “Can you make any money on these logs at this cost”

11635-L. 9-1-1944, RLLC. H.S. Morrison to John D. Mylrea re bonds, NB; letterhead “RLLC” Box 719, Wausau”

11636-Logging contract, RLLC & John Ahonen, Ironwood, Michigan, 10-22-1944

11637-L. 10-4-1944, Walter Gorman, President, of Lake Superior Lumber Co. to John D. Mylrea

11638-L. 12-1-1944, H.W. Johannes of RLLC to O.T. Swan, Northern Hemlock & Hardwood Mfr’s Assoc., Menomonee Indian Reservation

11639-White Pine logs purchased from Mead Timber by RLLC, 5,404,480 ft decked on Lake Superior shoreline, Hovland, Minnesota, spring 1943, volume of lumber sawn e.g. 1x4; A-Pg. 2 “profit $4.50 per thousand feet”

11640-L. 6-22-1944, John D. Mylrea to A.H. McBeam, Edward Hines Lumber Co., offer to sell timber lands

11641-RLLC, white pine lumber produced from Minnesota pine logs, 8-6 to 8-26-1945, 1,266,772 feet

11642-L. 3-8-1946, John D. Mylrea to Rudie Mueller, 30 cars of birch veneer

11643-L. 5-18-1946, John D. Mylrea to Arvey Ahonen

11644-L. 5-21-1946, Ahonen Lumber Co. to John D. Mylrea (NB; page 2 of letter missing on 4-23-2008)

11645-L. 5-27-1946, John D. Mylrea to Arvey Ahonen

11646-L. 5-28-1946, Arvey Ahonen to John D. Mylrea

11647-L. 12-9-1941, John D. Mylrea to Mr. Hambly, DSS&A railroad, negotiation re rail rates, A-DSS&A eventually put in a satisfactory rate for us and we shipped a lot of logs to RLLC

11648-L. 4-18-1932, J.F. Sisley, VP of RLLC, to TLLC “It looks like murder in the first degree”

11649-L. 4-8-1932 W.A. Holt, President of Holt Lumber Co. to John D. Mylrea “A fine gentleman and a good operator”

Volume XIII of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11650- table of contents for Volume XIII

11651-L. 7-14-1948, RLLC be Gen. Manager Rudy Mueller to Elmer Taylor of Village of Rib Lake, land sales

11652-L. 7-15-1948 Rudy J. Mueller of RLLC to John D. Mylrea “Question of logs in Rib Lake”

11653-Agreement, RLLC and Village of Rib Lake 7-14-1948, Advance on personal property taxes

11654-Bid, 4-29-1947, L.B. Foster Co. for scrap of RLLC rail, note by Rudy J. Mueller “rail made in 1885”; B. bid by Paper Calmerson Co. Duluth; C. bid on locomotive #3, 65 tons at $34.50 per ton is $2,242.50 “3-Spot”; D. Locomotive 67 c. 90 tons “101 c. 65 tons”; E. Kilroy Harris bid,

11655-L. 12-28-1950, Rudy J. Muller of RLLC to John D. Mylrea “RLLC made many thousands of dollars by grinding its slabs and edgings”

11656-Report by Herman W. Johannes, General Manager of RLLC, c. 1944, RLLC finances, 3 pgs, page 1 is missing

11657-RLLC valuation of stumpage 1-1-1944

11658-L. 2-22-1945, John D. Mylrea to H.W. Johannes re RLLC land sales, RLLC by mistake deeded still timbered 40 instead of cut-over land in Town of Corning. This letter discusses safeguards to prevent future mistakes

11659-L. 3-8-1945 John D. Mylrea to Wis. Valley Trust Co.

11660-P. 6-7-1945, John D. Mylrea to Roddis Lumber Co.

11661-L. 6-14-1945, Roddis Lumber Co. to John D. Mylrea

11662-L. 7-12-1945 John D. Mylrea to Roddis Lumber Co

11663-RLLC timber estimates, R2E, Town 49-44

11664-L. 7-21-1945 John D. Mylrea to Roddis Lumber Co. re option to buy RLLC land

11665-L. 7-25-1945 John D. Mylrea to Roddis Lumber Co

11666-L. 10-18-1945, John D. Mylrea to Forest Himes, Mylrea offers up land for sale

11667-L. 12-12-1945 L. Peterson and Sons to John D. Mylrea

11668-L. 12-18-1945, L. Peterson and Sons to John D. Mylrea

11669-Note, Rudy J. Mueller to John D. Mylrea, 1948 sale of RLLC lands in Town of Corning, to National Container Corp, e.g. T33N-R3E

11670-Notice RLLC to Mary Mylrea and John D. Mylrea 12-6-1946, re $260,000 for RLLC stock

11671-Notice, RLLC 12-6-1946, to Mary Mylrea

11672-RLLC notice of special meeting of stockholder, 10-7-1946, signature of Aytch P. Woodson

11673-RLLC Notice of special meeting 9-25-1946

11674-L. 7-13-1946, Roddis Lumber Co. to John D. Mylrea

11675-L. 4-2-1946, RLLC to North Wisconsin [Insurance] Agency

11676-L. 10-16-1946, RLLC, H.S. Morrison to Wisconsin Valley Trust Co.

11677-Note by John D. Mylrea 7-5-1946, “$300,000 to be paid on RLLC debentures”

11678-undated RLLC “cost of operating 48 hrs per week under 40 hr per week”; document split in two

11679-General Log purchase contract [fill in the blanks] RLLC 1940-1946

11680-L. 6-10-1946 John D. Mylrea to Arvey Ahonen “our abstract burned last fall”, refers to 1945 RLLC fire

11681-L. 7-1-1946, RLLC notice to Mary Mylrea et al

11682-L. 7-2-1946 John D. Mylrea and Mary Mylrea to RLLC “We offer for retirement and incineration”

11683-L. 7-3-1946 John D. Mylrea to Wisconsin Valley Trust

11684-L. 7-1-1946, John D. Mylrea to Arvey Ahonen “you will be able to take care of yourself, without waiting for Lady Luck to bring it to you on a silver platter.”

11685-Notice, RLLC 3-18-1946, Mary Mylrea et al

11686-L. 3-18-1946, Notice to Mary Mylrea et al by RLLC

11687-L. 3-20-1046 John D. Mylrea to Wisconsin Valley Trust

11688-L. 3-20-1046 Mary Mylrea to Wisconsin Valley Trust

11689-L. 3-20-1946 John D. Mylrea to R. J. Mueller

11690-L. 3-20-1946 Mary Mylrea to R.J. Mueller

11691-Cremation certificate; 12-21-1945

Volume XIV of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11692-table of contents for Volume XIV

11693-L. 11-1-1943 H.W. Johannes to Office of Price Administration re costs of production

11694-L. 12-9-1942, Harold E. Holman, Chief, War Production Board, Lumber Production Section to Local Ration Board re gasoline shortage

11695-L. 4-29-1944 USMC to RLLC re labor

11696-L. National War Labor Board to RLLC 10-4-1944 re union issues

11697-newspaper clipping, John D. Mylrea named company director, Forest Products Division, Economic Stablization Adminstration

Volume XV of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection

11698-table of contents for Volume XV

11699-L. 4-19-1951, J.B. Veach to John D. Mylrea re Mylrea’s heart attack

Volume (Disc) XVIII- #11700-11799

Volume XV of John D. “Jack” Mylrea’s collection- continued

11700-L. 4-20-1951 to John D. Mylrea from Joe McCarthy

11701-L. 5-22-1951 Theodore T. Kibler to John D. Mylrea

11702-L. 5-24-1951 M.C. McIver to John D. Mylrea

(end of collection from Marathon County Historical Society)

11703-The Wanigan-newsletter of the Marathon Co. Historical Society, 2008, #1, board and staff members

11704-Star News 1928, “Jim Peterson says Lumberjack as good today as 40 years ago”; A-102 names of men in camp

11705-Star News 5-20-1992, Laurie’s Corner, Biography of Iona (Pacourek) Heisler

11706-L. RPR to Marie Krolnik 4-17-2008, 427-5702

Rib Lake High School Commencement programs and announcements

11707-1900

11708-1901 Twentieth Century Club, list of programs and annual programs; 10-4 to 5-11 “topics”

11709-1903

11710-1904-Medford

11711-1904

11712-1906

11713-1907

11714-1908

11715-1908

11716-1910

11717-1912

11718-1913

11719-1914

11720-1915

11721-1916

11722-1916

11723-1922

11724-1924

11725-1929

11726-1930

11727-1933

11728-1936

11729-1935

11730-1939

11731-1946

11732-1946

11733-1947

11734-1948

11735-L. Karen R. Baumgartner to RPR 4-28-2008

11736-Plat map c. 1880, T34N, Range 3 East, Spirit Lake

11736A-Plat map 2007, T34N, Range 3 East, Spirit Lake

11737-Plat of Spirit Point 2-18-1911

11738-Plat of Spirit Point revisions c. 1985

11739-Map, c. 2000, Spirit Lakes and Spirit Point

11740-P. Oscar H. Peterson (brother of Ole A. Peterson) mowing Peterson golf course, c.1930

11740A-Map, arrow shows direction of camera-NW- up Spirit River valley

11741-P. Peterson Golf Course c. 1930, Golfers golfing

11742-P. c. 1910 Ole A. Peterson in launch “Lovisa” on Spirit Lake. The card is addressed to his future wife “Miss Jennie Pederson, Suring, Wisc.” “say Jennie when you come out here I’ll give you a ride in this boat. I ride in it every day when I’m at the camp as the picture was taken from the side of the camp so you see the camp is close to the lake” – per Karen Baumgartner

11743-P. Peter Pederson (later Peterson) homestead c. 1900, on site of late Peterson golf course

11744-P. c. 1912, brand new stone double arch bridge at mouth of Little Spirit Lake; second from left, Simon Danielson, had contract to build bridge from township. View NNW, 2008 STH 102, stone bridge razed c. 1975 – see also 10392

11745-P. summer 1907 Ole A. Peterson’s bark camp on Spirit Point, Ole is standing by tree, postcard reads “very busy logging, have got over 600,000 [hemlock bark] skidded already and have got about 300,000 more to skid”, Ole to his brother in Canada

11746-P. Hemlock bark pile near Spirit Lake c. 1907. L-R, Charlie & Ed Peterson, August Enander, Victor Larsen, Arvid Enander, [also at p. 26 of Pictorial History of Rib Lake]

11747-L. 4-25-2008 to RPR from Suzanne Bamonte of Tornado Creek Publications re John J. Kennedy

11748-1910 census, J.J. Kennedy (age 63) & household; Jeanette (34), Donald A. (32), William G. (26), Elbert C. (23), Spokane, Washington

11748A-B 1910 Census photocopy re J.J. Kennedy & household

11749-8-8-1919 Spokane Chronicle article re J.J. Kennedy & Black Diamond Rescue Tournament

11750-8-24-1920 article, J.J. Kennedy of Spokane Medical and Safety Board

11751-1920 Census of J.J. Kennedy (John J. Kennedy), Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; J.J. (74), Donald A. (42), Janette (sic) (40), William G. (37), Elbert C. (35),

Photographs donated by Marion Parks:

11752-P. c. 1910 Rib Lake-from tannery; foreground-top of bark piles and tannery houses; left-north end of McComb Ave.; text “Dear Emily, the wood shed is open…”

11752A-backside of 11752, to Miss Emily Kerswill, Camp Cleghorn, Waupaca, WI

11753-P. c. 1898, unknown party writes on back “Opera House” [NB-McComb opera house was wood frame-not brick construction-RPR]

11754-P. old high school on Fayette Avenue & 1927 Rib Lake High School addition, north side of buildings

11755-P. “Pine Island” “Rib Lake #29” c. 1930

11756-P. “Scene on Rib Lake”

11757-P. “Scene near Rib Lake R45” Midsize white pine trees

11758-print “Rib Lake Lumber Co-early 1920’s” view to west northwest from lake

end of Marion Parks collection

11759-Attorney RPR when Village of Rib Lake attorney stationery; 1972-1980, RLV “since 1902, a creative community”

data from Michael Weckwerth

11760-RLLC & Camp articles from Taylor Co. Star News, 1-5-1922; 1-12-1922 log hauler, 4-7-1922 railroad fire apparatus, 3 tank cars

11761-RLLC & Camp articles from Taylor Co. Star News, 6-13-1922 camp 18, Joseph Spoke injured

11762-RLLC & camp articles from Taylor Co. Star News, 11-1-1923, Camp 19, C.R. Peterson, foreman; 4-26-1923, Ole A. Peterson has camp near Wood Lake; 11-15-1923, locomotive #67 of RLLC

11763-L. 1988, Michael Weckwerth to RPR

11764-Feb. 1925, Merrill Daily Herald “RLLC logs heavily”, Camp 18-jobbers along STH 64, Camp 19-jobbers along CTH M, Single white pine contains 8963 board feet, 467 growth rings

11765-Merrill Daily Herald 3-2-1925, Edward Scheu jobber camp

11766-Merrill Daily Herald 5-15-1925, forest fires burn 4 section of RLLC-Copper River Land Co cutover land

11767-Merrill Daily Herald 1-23-1929, Lamberty jobber camp

11768-Merrill Daily Herald 1-26-1929, Merrill loses trade

11769-Merrill Daily Herald 4-25-1929, logs in decks escape taxes

11770-Merrill Daily Herald 5-1-1929 jobber camp

11771-Merrill Daily Herald 7-12-1929, RLLC Edward Burgoyne building, 9 miles of railroad into New Wood area; 8-27-1929, RLLC builds new 31 x 60 dry kiln

end of Michael Weckwerth data

11772-Autobiography of Herman Arthur Rusch 1974

Michael Weckwerth data

11773-Judgment of Conviction, Joseph Nevua 3-18-1897

11774-Judgment of Conviction, Mike Schenke, 5-5-1899

11775-Judgment of Conviction, Joseph O’Brien, 5-8-1899

11776-Camp Chronology chart by Michael Weckwerth 5-6-2008, includes info on Camp 9, Camp 10, Camp 11, Camp 12, Camp 13, Camp 14, Camp 15, Camp 16, Camp 17, Camp 18, Camp 19, Camp 20, Camp 21, Camp 22, Camp 23, Camp 24, Camp 25, Camp 26, Camp 17 and Camp 28

11777-Camp 20 data by Michael Weckwerth

11778-Map, Camp 22 & Camp 23 RLLC, Morgan Peterson, Lambert Lamberty, William “Bill” Natzke, Herman Kleinschmidt, Carl Krueger, Gus Luedtke jobber camps

11779-William “Bill” Natzke interview by Michael Weckwerth c. 1980; B-Camp 21, Gus Luedtke camp, Morgan Peterson camp, Lambert Lamberty camp; C-trucks as sleigh haulers; D-move to Michigan

11780-Natzke jobber camp #1 by Michael Weckwerth

11781-Natzke jobber camp #2

11782-Natzke jobber camp #3

11783-Natzke jobber camp #4

11784-Natzke jobber camp #5

11785-Taylor County Star News 1934 articles,

4-19-1934-RLLC personnel T.M. Berfield, Supt, Wm. Lemke, Yard Supt, Wm. Radtke, Sawmill foreman, W.C. Funk, Master Mechanic, John Shepherd, Planing Mill, Anton Klister, Section crews, James Peterson, Woods Supt;

5-10-1934-Six jobbers, Morgan Peterson, Lambert Lamberty. William “Bill” Natzke, Herman Kleinschmidt, Carl Krueger, G. “Gus” W. Luedtke;

6-12-1934, F.W. Warrington, General Manager of RLLC;

5-10-1934, Camp 22 & Camp 23 of RLLC, location & data

11786-L. Michael Weckwerth to RPR 9-14-1988

11787-Taylor Co. Star News entries; 5-3-1945, RLLC “The Largest capacity operating sawmill in Wisconsin”

11788-Taylor Co. Star News, 9-30-1945, “Rib Lake loses planing plant Saturday”

11789-RLHe 2-6-1948 Last of Standing Timber Being Cut

11790-RLHe 2-25-1948, Last Log J.A. Crowley

11791-RLHe 6-4-1948 Sawing of Last Log

end of Mike Weckwerth data

Photos from Star News files– Did they accompany article #11704 – Jim Peterson – 1928?

11792-P. c. 1925, 14 giant rollways, 2 teams “jammer” [for decking logs], in center track of RLLC railroad, probably Town of Corning, Lincoln Co, Wisconsin

11793-P. c. 1925, “The boss, Jim Peterson, showing ‘em how to use an axe”

11794-P. c. 1925, “good hemlock in RLLC timber”, probably Town of Corning, Lincoln Co., Wis, virgin eastern hemlock

11795-P. c. 1925 virgin hemlock stand

11796-P. c. 1925 “good hemlock recently felled”

11797-P. c. 1925 9 teams of horses

end of Photos from Star News files

11798-P. Postcard - Wisconsin

11799-P. Postcard – Wisconsin, deer & sunset

Volume (Disc) XIX- #11800-11899

11800-P. Postcard – Wisconsin, Camp Randall c. 2000

11801-P. Postcard – Wisconsin, “The Wisconsin Northwoods”

11802-P. Postcard – Wisconsin, wood barns in Coolee County

11803-P. Postcard – Wisconsin, autumn view from Timm’s Hill, WI-Longseth home in back. Swan Bros. balsam Christmas trees in fields c. 2007

11804-L. 5-9-2008 Mike Weckwerth to RPR

11805-Title page; RLLC Camp 20 “A hardwood & hemlock camp in Lincoln Co., Wis.” by Michael Weckwerth, c. 1920

11805A- RLLC Camp 20 “A hardwood & hemlock camp in Lincoln Co., Wis.” by Michael Weckwerth, c. 1920

11806-Article “William Natzke’s 3rd Logging Camp – a Jobber Camp for the RLLC” by Mike Weckwerth, c. 2000; H-Map-location “Natzke Camp”; I-location of Natzke camp & sleigh roads; J-tote road to Natzke Camp #3; K-camp buildings;

11807-L. Karen R. Baumgartner to RPR 5-14-2008

11807A-partial abstract – Peter Pederson homestead, Spirit Lake, NW-NW, 32-34-3E, Price Co., Wis

11808-deed, J.W. Perry, et ux, to Donald A. Kennedy & Bernard Assmann, 5-14-1904 $930, 3 acres mill site on Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

11808A-Deed, Lucius W. Braman ex ux to Donald A. Kennedy & Bernard Assmann, 8-19-1903 $2500, .23 acre mill site, West Bank of Spokane River

11808B-Notes by RPR 5-15-2008

11808C-recording data, Kootenai County, Idaho, 5-24-1901 to 8-11-1905, Sec. 14, Town 50, Range 4

11809-P. 1959 L-R; Herb Curran, Eddie Mathews (star home-run hitter, Milwaukee Braves)

and Frank Becker

11810-L. Dave Webster to RPR 9-29-1983

11810A-history of CCC Camp Mondeaux 1933-1937

11811-Application, Historic St. Ann’s, Inc. c. 1980

11812-P. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, c. 1940, South side, razed 1972 – as of c.2008 “Good Shepard” parish

11813-History of our parishes-St. John the Baptist, Rib Lake, Catholic Herald Citizen 1-30-1954

11814-Pamphlet “St. John the Baptist Parish” Diamond Jubilee, 1896-1971

11815-Pamphlet “The Sixtieth Anniversary of St. John’s Ev. Lutheran Church”, Rib Lake, WI, 1886-1946

11816-P. St. John’s Ev. Lutheran Church, SW corner c. 1-2007, left is parsonage

11817-1967- “A brief history of St. John’s” [Ev. Lutheran Church of Rib Lake], author unknown

11818-Pamphlet, “United Methodist Church of Rib Lake” c. 1980, author unknown

11819-Baptism records 1-9-1890, etc. circuit including United Methodist Church in Rib Lake, pg. 142-143, 8-26-1891 Catherine Ann Clendenning, daughter of Peter & Ida Clendenning, 6-9-1895, Anna May [Mae] Kennedy, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Kennedy

11820-Church of Christ typed report by Raymond J. Voemastek c. 1973, church property deeded to Village of Rib Lake c. 1973, East side of Pearl St. 2 doors south of Landall

11821-P. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, east side, c. 1900, RPR collection

11822-typed report “St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Rib Lake”, author unknown, c. 1978

11823-Bio. Hugh A. McDonald with source

11824-L. 8-18-1989 Donald J. Simerson to RPR

11825-RLHe 11-2-1906 P. Hugh A. McDonald & P. Frank J. Hintz

11826-RPR Interview notes 8-3-1983 with Clifford L. Curran

11827-obit, Clifford L. Curran, Star News 2-21-1990 & P. 12-30-1908 to 2-15-1990

11828-Article, History of Forest Fire Protection in Wisconsin, Chips & Sawdust, 11-1981

11829-“Taylor County Forest; A gift to everyone” Star News 12-8-1982

11830-L. De Lorr A. Hayward to Vox Pop in Star News 12-29-1982, Taylor Co. welfare and county forest

11831-L. De Lorr A. Hayward to RPR 6-13-1984

11832-“Picnic 1915 style” by De Lorr A. Hayward

11833-L. UW-Madison, A.H. Smith to De Lorr A. Hayward 9-22-1927

11834-L. 2-4-1927, Ann Schwanzle to De Lorr A. Hayward & envelope with 2 cent stamp

11835-P. 5-28-1926, l-r, Reuben Wick, Viola Taylor and De Lorr A. Hayward

11836-P. 1925, Little Rib Lake, Orville Peterson splashing De Lorr A. Hayward

11837-P. c. 1915, Rib Lake Village, l-r, Ruth McLeod, Viola Taylor, Henry Wagner, back-east side of McComb Ave, center, Nick Clerf Blacksmith, back right, RLLC roundhouse; foreground, water hydrant

11838-P. Ruth McLeod

11839-P. “Andy Karkula & Helen Sekadlo” Rib Lake Village, McComb Ave c. 1926 Kelnhofer Food Store, now Ed’s IGA, 801 McComb Ave.

11840-P. Gordon Funk, Viola Taylor, Anna Jarosh, Vernon Schroeder

11841-P. 1927 Vernon “Sonny” Schroeder, car plates Wis 92-530D27

11842-P. 1927 Helen Sekadlo, Vernon “Sonny” Schroeder, Viola Taylor, Anna Jarosh, RLT barn in back

11843-P. Viola Taylor “Ole”, Helen Sekadlo “Sek”, Anna Jarosh “Beans”

11844-P. 1927, Anna Jarosh, Helen Sekadlo, cigarette, Viola Taylor, great 1920’s flapper clothes

11845-P. 1927, Viola Taylor on fence post

11846-P. 1926, Esther Christianson, Clara Service, Armella Martin, Helen Wick, Ruth Radtke

11847-P. c. 1926, Walt Mathias, Henry Gorsica, Arnold Krueger, back-Shaw Town house on Fayette, men standing on McComb Ave., store front at 818 McComb Ave.-Genesis Youth Center in 2008

11848-typed report, “Economies Resulting from Highway Improvement”. c. 1925 (may be by De Lorr Hayward)

11849-L. De Lorr Hayward to RPR 7-14-1983, Lignum Vitae paperweight from RLLC wood saw guide-12x20x3 lignum vitae guide for band saw-steel could not be used (5-2008-RPR has paper weight)

11850-L. 4-30-1990, De Lorr Hayward to RPR, Rib Lake history

11851-RLHe 8-9-1962, “Former teacher tells of earlier Rib River Days” by Joseph Jantsch, teacher at Rib River School 1915-1917

11852-RLHe 8-9-1962, “Fire Department Early History is Recalled by Vets”

11853-RLHe 8-9-1962 ad “How-de-do in ‘62”

11854-RLHe 8-9-1962 Gem Products ad & photo

11855-RLHe 8-9-1962 “We Remember When”, C.R. Claussen

11856-RLHe 8-9-1962 “History of Rib Lake 1904-1925”, by Joseph Clerf

11857-RLHe 6-21-1973 top, front page

11858-RLHe 9-20-1973 final issue

11859-RLHe 8-9-1962 “How-de-do-in 62” front page

11860-RLHe rate card 9-1-1973

11861-Pamphlet “Welcome to Rib Lake, Wis” “Where the Ice Age ends & your adventure begins” c. 2006

11862-P. c. 1910, Rib Lake House Hotel, Lot 10, Block B, McComb Ave., Charles Dodge and horse, back-tannery smokestack

11863-P. 2-1907, Charles Dodge & horse Norvalis

11864-P. locomotive 101, “Little Dunc, Thomas T. Gray & Henry Rosenfeldt” at Rib Lake Depot c. 1910

11865-L. 7-31-1986, John R. Gray toRPR

11866-P. Village of Rib Lake from RLLC chimney, right-lumber piles; center-Railroad Street; left-National Hotel, a.k.a Bonneville Hotel; view west c. 1920 “K-680 “

11866A-handwritten notes on back

11867-P. c. 1908 Sac Nowak & sleigh, team of oxen and 1 horse, back-cutover land

11867A-back

11868-P. c. 1915 Gray’s Buffet-Thomas T. Gray

11869-P. c. 1915 RLLC locomotive 3, a.k.a 3-Spot, at Rib Lake Depot “Scene at Rib Lake Depot 6#”

11870-L. 7-8-1983 John R. Gray to RPR, A-back, B-Map RLV, C-Map RLV, D-Map Tannery & McComb Ave., E-envelope

11871-P. c. 1915, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas T. Gray & family in living room, L-R; Loretta, Frank, Dad (Thomas T.), John R., Margaret, Isabel and Mom

11872-P. Ward School pupils c. 1910;

11872A-Names of Ward School pupils c. 1910, L-R, front row, Michael Karkula, Willie Wolffe, Arthur Hintz, Frank Novak, Irving Prentice, John R. Gray, Willie Van Dorn, Fred Simon, Herman Brandt, Albert Schlicker, Oscar Hanke, Herman Marschke, Norman Halverson, Willie Christianson, Dorothy Trantow, Julia Yaranda, Lucille Prentice, Mary Burseck, Mattie Steare, Jeanette Martin, Ada Radtke, Margaret Clendenning, Gladys Allen, Ella Kolecheck (later Mrs. Headstream), Marion Develski, Rose Hoffmann, Mattie Kennutke, Hanna Winkler, Bertha Ungerer, Martha Sturdder, Martha Marschke, Irene Patrick, Anna Stylles, Hattie Krueger, Esla Bertslauff, Mary Novak, Bertha Pauline Rusch (later Mrs. Walter Kurth), Arleen Rousseau

11873-L. 11-25-1986 Congressman Henry S. Reuss to RPR re Ice Age Trail

11874-typed report “Push & Pulls; German Migration to Taylor County, Wis” 10-21-2006, by RPR for First Annual Dinner Presentation to Taylor Co. Hist. Society

A-P. Wilhelm Gebauer

B,C,D – P. Herrmann E. Rusch & Ida Hedwig Rusch nee Lange

F-1881 Map, Wis. Central Railway lands in Taylor Co.

G-Der Wahreits Freund 29 Oct. 1884

H-Translation of Der Wahreits Freund (does this refer to St. Ann’s Church?)

I-end of English translation, by Hildegard & Loretta Kuse

11875-12-8-1996 German service, Athens

11876-Newspaper fragment –Marshfield Democrat

11877-Little Black Mutual Life Insurance – German policy, 1886

11878-Certificate of Naturalization, Edward Gerstberger

11879-Deed, Wis. Central Railroad to Edward Gerstberger 2-21-1895

11880-Bill of Sale-Henry W. Stelling Manufacturing Lumber, etc. 4-19-1918, to E. Gerstberger “by (sic) 66,750 ft. hemlock logs at $9.50” is $634.03

11881-Bill of sale, “J.J. Kennedy, Manufacturer of and dealer in Lumber, Lath and Shingles” Rib Lake, Wis. 4-22-1886, $25 received of E. Gerstberger for NE-NW, Sec. 31, T33, R3E, signed W.C.R.R. (Wis. Central Railroad) by A.J. Perkins, Agent – (land just north of 2008 Gerstberger Pines, Taylor Co. Park-Preserve)

11882-6-1-1901 order for 8 ft rake for E. Gerstberger

11883-Heimat Schein 4-18-1884, Edward Gerstberger born 1847

11884-Obit, Ernst Gerstberger, 4-8-1915 in German

11885-Baptism Certificate E…Gerstberger, 8-20-1876, place of birth, Hirschberg

11886-P. McComb Ave. c. 1900 view north from tramway; L-building-George Braun, Sr. Real estate; R-building-Nick Clerf, Blacksmith

11887-P. RLLC railroad row composite view 1897-1948, black square is 1 square mile, blue spot is Rib Lake

11888-Map-log railroad route, RLLC Camp 1 to Rib Lake

11889-History of Rib Lake 3-18-1948 by Guy Wallace

11889A-History of Rib Lake 4-2-1948 by Guy Wallace, part 2

11889B-History of Rib Lake by Guy Wallace, typed version of entire report 3-1948

11890-Article; Steam in the Hills; RLLC & Wisconsin’s Last Logging Railroad by RPR 11-29-1985, 16 pgs

11891-L. FHAW to All FHAW members 8-20-1983

11892-RPR notes from Edwin Martin, A-Camp 1 & RLLC locomotives; B-RLLC camps 1-22, RL tannery closes 1-22-1922; C-RLLC depression era excess inventory 60,000,000 board feet; D-RLLC steamhauler camps; E-RLLC camps without railroads; F-Map-general route 1897, First RL logging railroad route

11893-Info re Hillcrest cabin on South Harper Lake – 2008 owned by Dr. Ray & Elaine Hanson; L-7-1-2004 Ray & Elaine Hanson to Ann Kloehn;

A-Address;

B-L-6-22-2004, Ann Kloehn to Hanson;

C-tele 7-12-2004;

D-L. 8-22-2004;

E-7-24-2004;

F-P. Hillcrest 1958;

G-P. Hillcrest 2003;

H-Obit, Louise Perschbacher nee Harder 6-9-2005;

I-Obit, George N. Harder 5-11-1946, Escanaba Daily Press;

J-Bio, George N. Harder 11-10-1934, American Lumberman;

K-Resolution; George N. Harder;

L-P. George N. Harder 1913;

M-George N. Harder data; George N. Harder 1-2-1878 to 5-10-1946;

N-P. c. 1923 George N. Harder & wife (Beryl Crisman Harder) 7-27-1876 to 1-8-1963;

O-data

P-P. Hillcrest c. 1920, R-South Harper Lake

Q-Data

R-P. Playhouse

S-Data

T-P. L-R; Evelyn Harder, George N. Harder, Louise Harder “Swimming in Harper Lake”

U-Data

V-P. Harder kids in Spirit River

W-Data

X-P. Louise Harder Perschbacher, daughter Ann Kloehn, Elaine Hanson 8-2004

Y-P. Louise Harder Perschbacher & Dr. Ray Hanson

Z-P. Louise Harder Perschbacher 8-2004

AA-P. “The playhouse in 8-2004

11894-RLHe 12-27-1907 “From Camp 2” poem

11895-RLHe 1-24-1908 “From Camp 2” poem “We are a jolly set of fellows” by J.B.A.

11896-RLHe 2-28-1908 tannery improvements sponsored by U.S. Leather Company

11897-RLHe 3-13-1908 “Will the W.C. [Wisconsin Central Railway] do it”

11898-Star News 8-5-1974 History “Recalls Log Drive on Rib River” by Samuel H. Thut

11899-Star News 4-14-1966 “Watersong” Landmark in Interwald Leaves Scene, Former George Knower Store at Interwald

Volume (Disc) XX- #11900-11999Lucia

11900-P. 6-20-1982 concrete mill base at Interwald

11901-L. Lyle Kraus to RPR 10-13-1983 re Albert Kraus sawmill on CTH M, NB; P. 11900 60 ft No. on CTH M

11902-Light Plant article, author unknown c. 1980

11903-History 1-1977 Mrs. Ed Prien

11904-Taylor Family History by Hattie Taylor (Mrs. Elmer Taylor) c. 1980

11905-Schaack Family History, A-F.P. Schaack “Franny”

11906-P. 5-19-1884, J.J. Kennedy Hotel & Boarding House

11907-Wallace Family History by Naida E. Straub nee Wallace

11908-Autobiography of Barbara Schreiner nee Pfeiffer c. 1980

11909-Autobiograhy of Marie Schmidt nee Silbernagel, a.k.a. “Ma Schmidt”

11910-Star News 7-31-1952, History by Mrs. Fred Niggemann, nee Edith Curran

11911-RLHe 6-21-1946 History, St John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

11912-P. “Stanley Gacek Inquest” c. 1940 wrecked car, McComb & Fayette Ave.

11912A-P. back of c. 1940 old garage, McComb Ave.

11913B-Back old D-X station McComb Ave.

11912C-L-Tauber’s Tavern, in 2008 Last Chance Saloon, R-Antique Store in 2008

11913-L.-Wis. Motor Vehicle Dept to David H. Ruesch, Coroner of Taylor County

11914-List of Groceries, Lambert P. Lamberty 1928, for jobber camp along CTH M, Town of Corning, Lincoln Co.

11915-Bio, William H. Natzke

11916-Article “Natzke Donates tract of Newwood Land to UW-SP”

11917-P. c. 1912 Jobber camp of Lambert Enders & Joseph Kauer, logged one 40-North c 1-4 mile of Mud Lake School; top R-Joseph Kauer, Sr., Second; Lambert Enders

11918-RLHe Conservation Club ordered to drop Spirit Lake Water Level” c. 1960

11919-Map c. 1970 Little Spirit Lake

11920-Map c. 1970 Big Spirit Lake

11921-Map c. 1970 North Harper Lake

11922-P. c. 1910 North Harper Lake view west

11923-Map c. 1970 South Harper Lake

11924-Map c. 1980 Rib Lake

11925-L. Marvin Lueck to RPR 3-18-2004

11926-Notice of Entry of Judgment, Taylor Co. Circuit Court, 4-19-1898, E.J. Anderson v. J.J. Kennedy [John J. Kennedy] $90 plus $37.65 costs, see SF: “Law-J.J. Kennedy” for entire file including offer of judgment.

11927-Hoffman v. RLLC, Wis. Supreme Court 8-1908, 136 Wis. 388, Court sustains money judgment against RLLC – personal injury

11928-Graves v. RLLC, 10-10 to 10-29-1912, 151 Wis. 99, personal injury judgment

11929-Rib River Lumber Co. v. Ogilvie, 113 Wis. 482, ambiguity in contract

11930-File of Taylor County Circuit Court, American Biscuit & Manufacturing vs. J.J. Kennedy, “1896”

A-Clerk’s fees $4.90

B-Promissory note $200.00 signed by J.J. Kennedy, original signature, due 7-5-1896

C-back of promissory note “for collection”

D-Statement – 912-1896 $173.17

E-back of D, plaintiff’s Exhibit A

F-Summons – served on J.J. Kennedy 11-16-1896

G-Plaintiff’s Bill of Costs $37.63

H-Plaintiff’s Bill of Costs, signed E.H. Schweppe

I-Certificate of Service

J-Summons

K-Certificate of Substitute Service on “Miss Kennedy” by Sheriff William A. Warren

L-Complaint

M-Complaint, pg 2

11931-Abstract of Title NW-NW 9-32-3E – map

A-title chart-Dates and ID of owners, J.J. Kennedy, corporations, etc.

B, C,

D-Requirement to ship lumber off land via Wisconsin Central,

E, F, G

11932-Abstract of Title, NE-NW 9-32-3E – map

A-Title Chart

B-K

11933-Abstract, Lots 1-8, Government lots around Wood Lake, 23-37-3E, Entry 17, U.S. Leather Co., A New Jersey Corporation

11934-Abstract of Title, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16, Block A, Plat of Subdivision of Unplatted part of Block A, original plat of Rib Lake; RLLC sawmill site

A-map

B-Map “Main Street”

C-Map

D-Patent

E-Kirk W. Ingham

F-#10, Tax deed 10-25-1880

G-George W. Curtis 2-1-1881

H-John J. Kennedy 8-21-1892, Lot 10

I-John J. Kennedy, 12-26-1881, Lot 9

J-Wayne Ramsay tax deed 2-20-1882

K-Original Plat of Rib Lake 5-23-1895, Lot 9 to J.J. Kennedy 10-6-1900

L-J.J. Kennedy mortgages – 4 of them all in 1896

M-J.J. Kennedy mortgages – 4 of them in 1896

N-3 mortgage satisfactions 1899

O-4 mortgage satisfactions 1899

P-4 mortgage satisfactions 1899

Q-J.J. Kennedy & Flora M. Kennedy to J.J. Kennedy Lumber Co, Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, Original Plat of Rib Lake, 6-29-1899

R-J.J. Kennedy to W.A. Osburn Lumber Co, 11-13-1901, #58, W.A. Osburn Lumber Co shall be known as Rib Lake Lumber Company [RLLC] 5-6-1902

S-Deed to RLLC of Delaware, 1-16-1925; #61 mortgage $950,000.00 to U.S. Leather Co

T-Deed to Rudolph J. Mueller, et ux, 1-10-1949, Rudy Mueller was last superintendent of RLLC

U-G.A. Gowey Certificate 9-7-1949

V-to Curtiss C. Lord, 5-29-1951

W-continuation

X-to Potaczek Brothers, Scrap dealers

Y-to Olin R. Thompson

Z-AA-Certificates

11935-Abstract, Lot 9, Block 4, Original plat of Rib Lake, part of Govt. Lot 9, 26-33-2E, Linda Stellbrink home, Village of Rib Lake; title chart

A-chart

B-Abstract of Title, Lot 9, Block 4, Original plat of Rib Lake

C-to J.J. Kennedy 12-26-1881

D-tax deed

E-original plat of Rib Lake by J.J. Kennedy & Flora M. Kennedy 5-23-1895

F-4 mortgages

G-4 mortgages

H-Satisfactions of mortgages - 1899

I-4 satisfactions of mortgages – 1899

J-4 satisfactions of mortgages – 1899

K-to J.J. Kennedy Lumber Co, 6-29-1899

L-to W.A. Osburn Lumber Co, 11-13-1901

M-to W.A. Osburn Lumber Co, renamed Rib Lake Lumber Co [RLLC]; #41 to RLLC of Delaware

N-Mortgage $950,000.00 U.S. Leather Co. 1-31-1936

O-to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert & Jennie Schnelle 7-16-1946

11936-Map 1881 Northern Wisconsin

11937-Map 9-30-1885 “Kennedy’s mill”

11938-Map c. 1-1886

11938A-Map RLLC camp sites, General camp locations by RPR, 5-29-2008

11939-Map 8-1890

11940-Map c. 5-1893 O.K. Queary

11941-Map, Wis., c. 1911

11942-Map topo c. 1-1949

11942A-color version of map topo, c. 1949;

B-Village of Rib Lake

C-Wood Lake

D-Harper Lake

E-Tim’s Lake

F-Spirit Town Hall

11943-Map, Price County 1-1976

11944-Map & brochure “Rib Lake” c. 1985, A-4 photos of Rib Lake Village, “Cabinet factory”-Roger Johnson, Gem Products, Bros. 2 wood novelties; B-Map, west half; C-east half

11945-Map c. 1945, C.R. Claussen-South Harper Lake

11946-Map c. 1945, C.R. Claussen-North Harper Lake

11947-Map c. 1-1913 Spirit Falls, WI & environs

11948-Map-topo Spirit Falls c. 1940; A-Camp 25; B-Camp 27; C-Tomahawk, D-Grand Mother School; E-Grand Father Dam

11949-Map c. 19-1948 Village of Rib Lake

11950-Map & brochure 1996, “Rib Lake – Were the Ice Age Ends & Your Adventure Begins”; A-History & “Lifestyle”; B-Business directory; C-Business directory; D-Wisconsin’s Ice Age shaped the landscape; E-Map, North; F-Map, South; G-Calendar of events

11951-Map c. 1965, Rib Lake Mobil Service, Fred Klein, owner

11952-P. Aerial RLLC, c. 1925

11953-flyer – “Henry’s Wedding” 1934, A-List of Rib Lake businesses

11954-“Humor for Every Occasion” by Matt Lamberty

11955-P. Henry S. Reuss

11956-Rib Lake business, RPR notes

11957-Church, Methodist, List of pastors 1892-1923

11958-“The Tree, The Axe and the Plow” by Eldon Marple, 6-1890, “Visitor”

11959-letterhead, Fayette Shaw, Phillips, WI, 1890 Manufacturer & dealer in non-acid hemlock sole leather

11960- 11-2-1898 envelope “United States Leather Co” Rib Lake Tannery, Rib Lake, Wis.

11961-P. 1895 roll crew in Shaw Tannery, No. 1, Rib Lake, Wis by Dake (from photocopy)

11962-“Rib Lake Theatre Owners seek bids for property sale” Star News 1968

11963-P. RLLC store c. 1948

11964-P. RLHS 1908 graduating class & number

11965-P. 1933 car in snow cut

11966-Emma B. Viegut memorial card-Mannel Funeral Home, 12-23-1903 to 1-30-1980

11966-1-Beda K. Gessert memorial card-Mannel Funeral Home, 6-12-1898 to 4-8-1980

11967-P. sailboat on Rib Lake c. 1910, left-Ward School

11968-P. 1-1959, “Ma Dodge’s Restaurant” razed

11969-9-9-1955 RLLC store razed

11970-Map c. 1981

11971-P. c. 1920 McComb Ave. & Fake street car, old lodge hall & text IDing buildings

11971A-same without annotations

11972-Map, plat 1914 Koehler Land Co.

11973-L. 2-8-1978, Richard A. Erney to Gene A. Meier

11974-Note by Roy Meier c. 1982

11975-1920 plat map T34N-3E

11976-11-1978“Our Yesterday House” by Wisconsin Weekend

11977-P. RLLC locomotive 101 on turntable

11978-RLHe 7-24-1952, “New Industry is Considered for Old Mill Building”

11979-Abstract, Lot 7, Block 1, Getchel’s addition to North Rib Lake

11980-Star News 10-30-1897, “J.J. Kennedy’s mill at Rib Lake was totally destroyed by fire Monday night”.

11980A-Phillips Bee 10-30-1897 & other data on Rib Lake

11981-12-16-2004 Star News “Guess what he found from the mill today”

11982-Memo; RLHe clipping, RPR 5-10-02

11983-Map 8-30-1921

11984-P. Joseph Pfeiffer, aka Pfeifer, at his farm, SE-SE, 26-33-2E, cutting hay with team of oxen, c. 1900

11985-P. c. 1910 Andrew Hoffmann (father of Anna aka Mrs. Lawrence Schneider), sleigh & team, NB-box car in rear

11986-P. 1914 RLLC mill fire – flatcars

11987-P. 1914 RLLC mill fire – hopper cars

11988-P. 1914 RLLC mill fire – view south, back-Rib Lake; right-firewood; company windmill in back

11989-P. c. 1920 new RLLC mill, left-machine shop-railroad wheels in front; center-sawmill-west side; right-transfer chain; foreground-standard gauge railroad track to planing mill; sidewalks parallel to McComb Ave.

11990-P. c. 1920 view from Rib Lake to west; right-RLLC & bull chain; center-brick boiler room & brick chimney; left-transfer chain; foreground-steam from hot pond

11991-P. boiler room – interior, left-Joe Probst; right-Frank Diabl, far right-“hog feed”, waste wood chips used as fuel for boilers

11992-P. c. 1925, taken from Upjohn (James) roof, foreground-Fayette Ave.; 2 RLLC railroad tracks, string of empty Russell cars, logs in lake crossed by temporary railroad; vegetative peninsula at mouth of Tannery Creek; rear-pilings in lake to prevent log drifting

11993-P. c. 1920 lumber piles in dry yard, “K957”, photo from tramway-view west, standard gauge railroad in center

11994-P. c. 1942, RLLC dry yard, steeples in rear; left-Methodist Church; right-Catholic Church

11995-P. “M.E. Church” “1917”

11996-P. c. 1920, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, South side

11997-P. c. 1950, McComb Ave.-view north, A-“Gene’s Variety” in old RLLC Store, B-later, C.C. Lord accounting, C-unidentified, D-old post office & lodge, E-H.G. Landall gas “Good Will” station, F-Peter Bogumill locker plant

11998-P. Clearview School c. 1966, right-old RLLC machine shop, view NNE

11999-P. c. 1970 Rib Lake, STH 102, & north shore of Rib Lake

Volume (Disc) XXI- #12000-12099

12000-P. c. 1940 “Bridge over Spirit River” STH 102, rear-Mohr’s Tavern [hidden]

12001-P. c. 1965 Little Spirit Lake & STH 102, right-Albert “Happy” Marschke farm

12002-P. 2-1969 Nursing home under construction, right-McComb Ave.

12003-P. RLLC locomotive 101 on turntable c. 1930

12004-P. RLLC turntable - in 2008 parking lot site of Camp 28 restaurant

12005-P. RLLC “roundhouse” and water tank, view east

12006-P. “RLLC mill” by Elster-Waupaca – right- “Roundhouse” c. 1930

12007-P. D-955 RLLC tramway, white yard office c. 1928

12008-P. gas powered jammer loading flatcar, left-peeled hemlock; right-yellow birch

12009-P. “Tannery switch engine” c.1915

12010-Amended Articles of Incorporation, W.A. Osburn Lumber Co., 5-6-1902 renaming itself “Rib Lake Lumber Co” RLLC

12011-Map 4-18-1952, Railroads, including “Kunz Mill spur”

12012-P. RLC chimney, 165 feet

12013-RLHe 7-24-1952 “New industry is considered for old mill building”

12014-RLHe 1-21-1949 “R.J. Mueller buys Lumber Co. property”

12015-11-5-1983 RPR sketch maps, RLLC mill site; A-Boiler room; B-Railroad track remnants; C-Steam tunnel

12016-L. 7-27-1987, M. Beckwith re 1922-1930 missing gap in Rib Lake Herald

12017-L. 8-5-1987 Wis. Historical Society to Mike Weckwerth – status of Rib Lake Herald

12018-Diagram of RLLC buildings, RPR 1-1989

12019-Note-Ed Thums reports maximum dry yard storage capacity 60,000,000 board feet, notes by RPR

12020-L. Rudy J. Mueller c. 1950 on RLLC stationery, signed by Rudy to George L. Straub

12021-P. Tramway over McComb Ave., view north c. 1935

12022-P. tramway; left-roundhouse; center-machine shop c. 1930; view east

12023-P. 7 people & 7 buildings – Camp 10

12024-P. aerial photo c. 1920, Lutheran Church, north McComb Ave.

12025-P. Aerial c. 1920 RLLC, South McComb Ave.

12026-P. Aerial c. 1920 RLLC; left-strut of biplane

12027-P. McComb Ave. c. 1910 view north

12028-P. McComb Ave. c. 1935, blurred man “No C-16 “Main Street” foreground-Railroad tracks, view north

12029-P. 1930 “K681” from RLLC chimney – NW

12030-P. c. 1930 “K682” from RLLC chimney – SW; center-Central Hotel (Mathias)

12031-P. RLLC “18” mill chimney; foreground-McComb Ave.; right-National Hotel

12032-P. c. 1920 steam hauler & 3 man crew, probably at Camp 9

12033-P. c. 1915 steam hauler, steersman in leather jacket

12034-P. c. 1915 sleigh of hardwood

12035-P. c. 1930 from RLLC chimney, all of McComb Ave businesses, view northwest

12036-P. 7 loaded tram cars c. 1940 in dry yard

12037-P. 3 log cars, RLLC c. 1940

12038-P. 1916 RLLC under construction, hole is portal for to-be-built transfer chain

12039-P. Bull chain, 3 jets of water

12040-P. bull chain & catwalk

12041-P. bull chain; back-hog feed conveyor; view NW

12042-P. Hot pond c. 1940 view NE

12043-P. worker using cant hook – bull chain

12044-P. horse pulling log to hot pond, 3 men

12045-P. hot pond; Left-George Straub with bent pike pole; NB-steam from hot water

12046-P. c. 1920 Anna Mae Kennedy & John Heisler at bull chain

12047-P. c. 1940 south side of bull chain, hot pond-wood pilings separated hot water from lake; marsh grass grows in Rib Lake in rear

12048-P. c. 1940 Railroad track on north side of RLLC

12049-P. c. 1940 RLLC mill, center-Timber loading dock, right-machine shop, view SE

12050-P. c. 1944 planing mill, west side

12051-P. Camp 10, 2 log buildings, 4 buildings of lumber

12052-P. Camp 22, Left-Fred Unger, Chris Winkel

12053-P. inside camp bunk house, metal bunk beds, probably Camp 28, left-bench-now in possession of RPR (RPR picked up at Camp 28 c. 1988)

12053A-P. Camp 22, rear-McGiffert Loader

12054-P. Camp 26

12055-P. “Logging Scene” Camp, left-huge rollway

12056-P. “rollways”, rear-McGiffert Loader

12057-P. “RL K-685” McComb Ave. from chimney, view NW

12058-P. Wood Lake – 5 men on logs, c. 1920, peeled hemlock

12059-P. steam hauler – umbrella over steersman

12060-P. c. 1910 Tanbark piles – pilers at tannery

12061-P. McComb Ave. c. 1910, NW from mill, right-Nick Clerf’s blacksmith

12062-P. “mill tramway” 4 track yard at transfer chain, c. 1928, NB-1926 room extension to transfer chain

12063-P. Log splashing into hot pond

12064-P. McComb Ave. from Railroad St. c. 1930, tramway over McComb Ave, view north

Photos from RPR collections:

12065-P. Steam hauler “5” & 3 sleighs

12066-P. RLLC locomotive 3 – at roundhouse c. 1948

12067-P. RLLC North side of machine shop c.1940

12068-P. RLLC yard office c. 1940

12069-P. RLLC dry kiln, railroad shed protects lumber while loading c. 1940

12070-P. RLLC catwalk – c. 1946, west of transfer chain & temporary planing mill after 1945 file

12071-P. RLLC load of lumber on way to planing mill – white yard office c. 1940

12072-P. RLLC planing mill under construction c. 1916

12073-P. RLLC complex on McComb Ave. c. 1940

12074-P. RLLC c. 1920 transfer chain, fire hose wheel “RV 035”

12075-P. RLLC “sawmill at Rib Lake, Wis 31” planing mill, Railroad loading shed on McComb

12076-P. 1945 planing mill fire ruins, left-south wall of transfer chain

12077-P. 1946 aftermath of planing mill fire, left-south wall of dry kiln; center-south wall of transfer chain, horizontal pipe form temp. planer over transfer chain to boiler room

12078-P. c. 1950 McComb Ave. after removal of tramway; left-McGiffert Loader

12079-P. c. 1920 McComb Ave from tramway, photographer wage with pair of white horses maybe

12080-P. c. 2-1948, passenger loading railroad for trip to Camp 28 for last log ceremony

12081-P. c. 1949 depleted dry yard, rear-RLLC wood storage shed

12082-P. dry yard in its hay day, lower-Archie Clendenning leading team with lumber to planing mill c. 1920

12083-P. RLLC mill c. 1903 newly built railroad, north side of Rib Lake “RV 048”

12084-P. RLLC prior to 1914 fire; left-transfer chain; right-brick boiler room

12085-P. tannery grounds “Dinky”, right-Lutheran parsonage “EM12”

12085A-P. tannery grounds “Dinky”, right-Lutheran parsonage “EM12”

12086-P. top-tannery buildings; back-Rib Lake High School

12087-P. tanbark piles, back-RLLC mill c. 1920

12088-P. top-buildings along Church & Main Street; bottom-RLLC complex from the lake

12089-P. “Camp 2” 1906

12090-P. Camp 9, Star load

12091-P. “Loading” sleigh – cross hall method

12092-P. 2 men on flying log, McGiffert Loader

12093-P. McGiffert Loader from empty rollway

12094-P. c. 1910 “sawmill & landing” log rollways into Rib Lake

12095-P. baled hay wagon & 4 horse team, McComb Ave., c. 1915

John Gene Peterson collection:

12096-John Gene Peterson, DOB 9-9-1931 data

12097-P. Herman Christian Peterson & wife Ela, nee Steffeck, 11-1868 – parents of John Gene Peterson

12098-P. Herman Christian Peterson & wife Ela, nee Steffeck, c. 1930 – parents of John Gene Peterson

12099-P. Jim Peterson jobber camp c. 1942, probably Bear Island

Volume (Disc) XXII- #12100-12199

12100-P. c. 1935 at Herman Christian Peterson jobber camp for RLLC, Town of Corning, Lincoln Co, Wis, cooks, Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Frahmann, middle boy – John Gene Peterson

12101-P. RLLC woods train c. 1935

12102-P. Andy Gerlicky with probable Allis-Chalmers cat skidding logs, Town of Corning

12103-P. camp-Herman C. Peterson 1941-42, 10 miles west of Ogema, left-camp home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Peterson & kids

12104-P. truck “Kermit Lee, Ogema, Wis”, logs for RLLC

12105-P. 1941-42 Claude Peterson truck load of logs for RLLC

12106-P. 1941-42 overloaded truck – rear jim pole loader

12107-P. 1941-42 James Peterson truck “Medford” trailer of logs from Peterson camp, Ogema for RLLC

12108-P. 1941-42 loading logs on truck trailer, Herman C. Peterson camp – Ogema

end of John Gene Peterson collection

12109-docket 82-2-5 resolution protecting Taylor County camp sites

12110-L. Janet Massey to RPR 4-1982, J.J. Kennedy’s first wife was a McDonald [or MacDonald]

12111-L. RPR 12-19-1982 to Malcolm Rosholt A-F, 1906 Prentice Tannery grounds

12112-L. RPR 2-22-1982 to Malcolm Rosholt

12113-L. RPR 6-23-1981 to Ken Mannel

12114-“Start of Tour” Rhinelander Logging Museum data sheet

12115-Star News 11-4-1998, “Store closing is the end of an era for Rib Lake; Nancy’s Family Store to close after 31 years”, Nancy Kroll, owner, former Zielke Store

12116-Star News 4-27-1983 “Rib Lake History is not forgotten”; A-P. RPR

12117-RLHe RLHS Redmen basketball team goes to state; A; B-cartoon

12118-Rib Lake History 1936 by Guy Wallace – 5 parts – NB-typed version is 10728

12119-Rib Lake History c. 1941 by John Doe

12120-Merrill Daily Herald “Sawing of last pine brings note of sadness as crowds gather to pay tribute to men of woods” 2-25-1948; A-photo

12121-RLHe Rib Lake History 8-4-1933 by Mrs. Gustav Bielenberg, “The same year of 1881, J.J. Kennedy, Sam Hagen, Mr. Hildreth, Angus McDonald and Frank Johnson came from Spencer…” camped on shores of Rib Lake, rains, next day estimated timber & chose mill site, in Dec. 1881 first log sawed

12122-RLHe Rib Lake History 3-5-1948 by Mrs. E.E. Van Hecke, nee August May Lindsay “

The first mill in Rib Lake was built and running the first day of October, 1881. Timber was supplied from two tracts of land – Weyerhauser and Curtis – extending northeast and a little of the stand west.”

12123-RLHe 3-5-1948 partial list of real estate tax delinquency, Town of Rib Lake; A-Village of Rib Lake

12124-Map 2-2-1983, “Thums’ Terror Trail”

12125-Star News 11-17-1888 Wisconsin Central Railway timetable-Rib Lake-Chelsea, 2 trains daily

12126-“The Saga of New Wood Country” by M.N. Taylor, Wisconsin Academy Review 3-1978

12127-L. M.N. “Mully” Taylor to RPR 2-18-1981

12128-L. 2-11-1981 William “Bill” Natzke to Mully Taylor; A-List of men-former jobber camp employees

12129-“Tales of New Wood” by Mully Taylor, Part 2, The Daily Herald, Merrill

12130-“Tales of New Wood” by Mully Taylor, Part 3, The Daily Herald, Merrill

12131-“Tales of New Wood” by Mully Taylor, Part 4, The Daily Herald, Merrill

12132-“Tales of New Wood” by Mully Taylor, Part 5, The Daily Herald, Merrill

12133-Map, New Wood c. 1960

12134-Map, New Wood c. 1980

12135-Map, Owens-Illinois “hunting” c. 1970; A-New Wood Industrial Forest

12136-L. 3-27-1989, Myra L. Hill to RPR, A-D, 1930’s fore fire – New Wood

12137-L. 5-27-1981 Merrill Shopper & Foto News “The East of the Big Ones” 12-29-1939

12138-Plat Book, Lincoln Co. 1906 by F.L. Mead;

A-T31N R4E;

B-T31N R5E;

C-T31N R6E;

D-T32N R4E;

E-T32N R5E;

F-T33N R4E;

G-T33N R5E;

G1-T33N R6E

H-T34N R4E Spirit Falls

I-T34N R5E

J-T34N R6E Gilberts

K-T35N R4E

L-T35N R5E Somo Lake

M-T35N R6E No. Tomahawk

12139-Wis. Academy Review-title page, Volume 25 #2 3-1979; A-P. & Bio M.N. “Mully” Taylor

12140-1994 Lincoln Co. Plat Book; A-12 T34, 33, 32, 31-4E

12141-U.S. Leather Co. v. J.J. Kennedy, Volume G, Misc. 134, Taylor Co. Register of Deeds

12142-Public Records, Eau Claire Area Research Center, Taylor County Civil-Circuit Court Records 1877-1925

12143-“Golden Nuggets” Golden Age Nursing Home 10-1983

12144-Obit 4-5-2007, Frank J. Zondlo 1913-2007

12145-Map, sawmills of Rib Lake Village 6-11-2008 by RPR

12146-Invoice – H. [Henry] W. Stelling to E. [Ernest] Gerstberger $319.13, shingles and other sawing 4-19-1918

12147-Map c. 12-28-1951 remaining railroad trackage – Rib Lake Village

12148-Map3-6-1922 railroad of Rib Lake Village, NB-tracks of RLLC not shown. Tracks shown are Wis. Central-Soo Line

12149-Star News May, 1990, “Century-old logging campsite can be seen on the Ice Age Trail” – McGillis Pine Camp, by RPR; A-Ski Trail Map; B-Map, McGillis Pine Camp, on SE-NW 13-33-2E; C-P.

12150-P. (from negative in Photos-Negative), RLLC – locomotive 101 c. 1946, probably Camp 28

12151-P. (from negative in Photos-Negative), RLLC – locomotive 101 c. 1946, probably Camp 28 – probably same as 12150

12152-P. c. 1940 RLLC diverging railroad tracks in Town of Corning, appears freshly built-new ties without ballast

12153-Abstract of Title to Lot 3 and the N 15 feet front and rear of Lot 4, Block 1, original plat of Village of Rib Lake

12154-Email, Frank Brush to RPR 6-8-08

12154A-P. Aretas Brush

12154B-P. Lily Brush

12155-P. c. 1910 view NW from tannery smokestack; foreground-tanbark piles; next-West Street, NB-4 identical tannery company houses; next-North Front Street; next-(in 2008) CTH D (Kennedy St); back-horizon-glacial hills-max extent of Wis. glacier, c. 12,000 years ago

12156-P. “A skidway” c. 1910, NB-peavey leaning on timber, logs at least 16 ft long “Rib Lake”

12157-P. “steam hauler, Rib Lake, Wis, Browns’ Studio” steersman holding steering wheel, at least 7 log sleighs, c. 1910

12158-P. c. 1940 log railroad flatcars just NE of Rib Lake sawmill; back-Upjohn hill on Fayette Ave.

12159-P. c. 1940 “Round House” west side; Right-RLLC sawmill & water tower

12160-P. c. 1900 “McComb Ave., Brown’s Studio, Rib Lake, Wis”; left-Upjohn Drug Store; left #2-furniture; right-“Wisconsin House” hotel “Liquors”-Lot 4, Block A, right nearest-partial-Post Office, Lot 3; rear-tanbark pile-North of Fayette; above-Street Light fixture, NB-4 cross arms of telephone wires

12161-P. c. 1950 McComb Ave., Sinclair and Mobil Gas Stations; foreground-STH 102, view north, Right-Boy Scout building

12162-P. “B. Hoye Co. Clothiers” c. 1910; foreground-McComb Ave.; left-unidentified man & dog-sidewalk is 6 sided paving block

12163-P. c. 1910 unidentified cabin & 3 women-screen door lays against building

12164-P. “in the woods” 2 white tail deer “photo by Brown” Rib Lake

12164A-backside of 12164, June 29, 1908 to Miss Emma Danforth, Omro, Wis. 1 cent stamp

12165-P. c. 1940 “Tourist Park” Rib Lake, Wis, wood pavilion & wood picnic tables; Right-Rib Lake

12166-P. “Harper Lake Resort” “Rib Lake #39”, back-east arm-North Harper Lake, center-1936 Chevrolet

12167-P. Rib Lake –east side of RLLC mill complex c. 1930

12168-P. Rib Lake-east side of RLLC mill complex c. 1940

12169-P. Rib Lake-east side of RLLC mill complex c. 1930, steam obscures “Rib Lake 11”

12170-P. c. 1960 Rib Lake – old RLLC machine shop, then Stewart’s Lumber Co; Right-STH 102 along Rib Lake

12171-P. c. 1985 Camp 28 Restaurant; foreground-Rib Lake & dock

12172-P. c. 1910 “M.E. Church” Methodist Episcopal Church, foreground-Church St.; above-electric light fixture

12173-P. c. 1906 Ward School – south side, “Dear Father, this is a picture of the building in which I teach. Emma”

12173A-backside of 12173, to “J.A. Danforth, Omro, Wis”

12174-P. unidentified grammar school students outside of Ward School, 43 students, probably one class

12175-P. c. 1980 “Clearview School, Rib Lake, Wis 59-466”, east side, 655 Pearl St, in 2008 Rib Lake Village Hall & Library, on former RLLC lumber dry yard

12176-P. c. 1960 “High School, Rib Lake, Wis” north side-Fayette Ave.; right-older building, left-addition

12177-P. c. 1930 “Lutheran Church, Rib Lake, Wis”, north & west sides, left-fragment of parsonage

12178-pamphlet, 10-1977 “Taylor County; The Log Cabin Country” by Roger L. Emmerich, County Clerk;

A-township map

B-“Early Settlement”

C-pg 2

D-pg 3

E-pg 4-Townsip of Rib Lake

F-Population & Immigration; Agricultural & Industrial Development

G-1970 census, 16,958

12179-Map, plat, c. 1940 Taylor County (data is mixture from 1930-1940) – cover page

A-T33N 3E

B-T33N 2E

C-T33N 1E

D-T32N 3E – Interwald

E-T32N 2E

F-T32N 1E – Whittlesey

G-Pocket map - “Taylor County 1948” NE corner

12180-Map, plat, 1953, Taylor County – cover page

A-Taylor County, Marathon Atlas publishers

B-Legal descriptions-illustration

C- Legal descriptions-text

D-Wis. Map, county populations, tax assessment by county, 4th principal meridian

E-T33N R3E

F-T33N R2E – Village of Rib Lake

G-T33N R1E – Westboro

H-T32N R1E – Whittlesey (Ranges 2 East and 3 East are missing from book)

12181-Map, plat, c. 1957, Taylor County – cover page, Marathon Atlas Publishers

A-T33N R3E – Spirit Lake

B-T33N R2E – Village of Rib Lake

C-T33N R1E – Westboro

D-T32N R3E – Interwald

E-T32N R2E

F-T32N R1E – Whittlesey

G-T31N R3E – Goodrich

12182-Map, plat, 1967, Taylor County – cover page

A-Taylor Co. “highway map”

B-T33N R3E – Spirit Lake

C-T33N R2E – Village of Rib Lake

D-T33N R1E – Westboro

E-T32N R3E – Interwald

F-T32N R2E – 1970 land sale data

G-T32N R1E – Whittlesey

H-T31N R3E – Goodrich

12183-Map, plat, 1970, Taylor County – cover page

A-T33N R3E – Spirit Lake

B-T33N R2E – Village of Rib Lake & Queenstown

C-T33N R1E – Westboro

D-T32N R3E – Interwald

E-T32N R2E

F-T32N R1E – Whittlesey

G-T31N R3E – Goodrich

12184-Rib Lake area lake names 1913

12185-Rib Lake area lake names c. 1940

12186-Camp 8 site & railroad connection

12187-Camp 8 site on 1913 plat map

12188-Camp 8 site on 1913 map of county

12189-1913 map-Brehm & Urquhart Post Offices

12190-Map – RLLC railroad operations by Dave Tlusty, 12-2007, sites of numbered camps of RLLC after 1905 (purchased by U.S. Leather Co.) – dates of camps being researched and will be updated, RPR – 6-20-08

12191-P. c. 1915 “Drug Store Jas [James] Upjohn Apotheke” [German for Drug Store], 713 McComb Ave., adult on right is James Upjohn, popcorn stand on wood sidewalk; left-window reflection – Nick Clerf Blacksmith Shop across street on Block A, Lot 1, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

12192-P. c. 1905 probably Dr. L.L. Taylor, M.D. and office

12193-P. c. 1900 “George Braun dealer in timbered and improved lands” “local agent for WCRR” [Wisconsin Central Railway] land, rear-stumps, left-firewood (slabwood) & bicycle, Block D, Lot 2, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

12194-P. c. 1905 “Commercial House” Hotel, built by J.J. Kennedy to house mill workers, south side of Railroad Street, NB-fire ladder to roof – building burned; then largest hotel in Taylor County

12195-P. c. 1950 former RLLC hemlock dry yard, view west to partially razed lumber dry shed; foreground-Railroad tracks from machine shop across McComb Ave.

12196-P. c. 1949, remnants of lumber piles in RLLC hemlock yard, view west from tramway; center-loaded railroad flatcar

12197-P. c. 1940 RLLC railroad tracks through hemlock-hardwood stand, Town of Corning

12198-P. c. 1915 “Down the Rib, the drive, Interwald, Wis”, 2 men with cant hooks riding peeled hemlock log on Rib River, Town of Greenwood

12199-P. c. 1915 “The Drive” 9 men on log drive in Rib River, left-log rollway

Volume (Disc) XXIII- #12200-12299

12200-P. c. 1910 “sawmill-lumber lath & shingles, Interwald, Wis”; left-piles of cedar shingles; right-burned stump, Vic Meyer collection

12201-P. “U.S. Tannery, Rib Lake, Wis” tannery complex from south; foreground-Fayette Ave; Naida Straub Collection

12202-$10 bill “The First National Bank of Rib Lake”

12203-P. 9-1982 McComb Ave., left-Mobil Station; Gordie & Virgie Gehrt “Last Chance” tavern; Janda Store; vacant lot; Coast to Coast; Olde Town Gift & Liquor store; unknown, Little Bohemia “Bowling Bar & Café”

12204-P. 9-1982 old bank, NE corner of McComb & Landall – upstairs was old RLLC office post, 1946

12205-P. 9-1982 door “RLLC office” in old bank building

12206-P. 9-1982 door “RLLC office” in old bank building

12207-P. 9-1982 “Tannery Lane Company” old tannery building

12208-P. 9-1982 tannery pond, view to north

12209-P. 9-1982 old railroad row, NE NW 28-33-3E, view south from Wilderness Ave.

12210-P. c. 1951, RLLC being razed, right-dry kiln; left-boiler room; view to north from Railroad Street

12211-envelope 4-28-1981 Matt Lamberty to RPR

12211A-Letter, Lamberty was Lamberti

12211B-P. Matt Lamberty

12212-P. Rib Lake Masons Bottle Band

12213-P. 1910 South Harper Lake, view south from 2008 Rustic Road 1

12214-P. 1920 Rib Lake; left-Fayette Ave, view east “Scene on Rib Lake, Elster Photo Waupun”

12215-P. c. 1905 “City Park, Rib Lake, Wis” Copper Creek bridge, view south

12216-P. c. 1920 “City Park, Rib Lake, Wis” Copper Creek bridge, new cement bridge over Copper Creek

12217-P. c. 1935 “Bird’s Eye View of Main Street” “12” east side of McComb Ave.; left-bank, on Landall, P.E. Marcus former store “The Fair”; vacant lot; Bakery “McRae”, hardware store-later Gamble Store-Block A, Lots 8, 9, 10, McComb’s Racing Park Addition; “J.A. Taylor Heating & Plumbing”; “The Big Store”- later Peter Bogumill’s locker plant – Block A, Part of Lot 5, 6 & 7, McComb’s Racing Park Addition

12218-P. Bird’s eye view from RLLC smokestack, c. 1920 south side of McComb Ave.; left-George Braun; next-Upjohn Drug Store;

12218A-annotated version of 12218

1. George Braun

2. James Upjohn Drug Store

3.

4.

5.

6.

7. Bird’s Nest

8.

9.

10.

11.

12. Niggemann Food Store

13. Ma Dodg’e Café

14. Seidel Food Store

15.

16.

17.

18. RLLC store

19. Haas building

20. “The Big Store” aka Bogumill’s

21. Hardware – later Gambles, on side “Merchandise”

---Data subject to confirmation---

22.

23.

24.

25.

26.

27.

12219-P. c. 1940 “Spirit River Bridge Rib Lake, Wis. 38” STH 102 over Spirit River, stone bridge

12220-P. c. 1910 “B1657A1 Interwald, Wis” former Interwald Store – founded by Henry Faust before he moved to Rib Lake; left-George Knower; right-Mrs. George (Cora) Knower

12221-P. c. 1910 “A skidway” loading logs onto sleigh, NB-2 front logs looped by chains on both ends – lifted by jin pole, top loader holds cant hook

12222-P. c. 1910 loading logs onto sleigh, 4 horse team & teamster wait

12223-P. c. 1910 steam hauler & 4 loaded sleighs, steersman sits in front of vertical pistons

12224-P. 1918 Rib Lake “nurse corps”

12225-P. c. 1920 rollway at Camp 16, 2 men decking logs, foreground-cant hook

12226-P. c. 1910 “EM5” tannery complex from west; back-“flats” & Rib Lake High School

12227-P. c. 1910 “hay harvest Interwald, Wis”, Team pulling hay wagon and loader, Ed Klein farm; center on ground-“Old Grandma Johanna Wittke”

12227A-text on back by George Knower, “Bertha Wittke was my only pupil”

12228-P. 5-19-1884, J.J. Kennedy’s sawmill, “view of J.J. Kennedy’s lumbering horses, 47 head, Rib Lake, Wis” photograph by C.H. Locke May 19th, view north; right-bull chain into Rib Lake, RPR collection – oldest dated Rib Lake photo

12229-P. c. 1885, “Jumbo four horse load” “Canadian Peaker” sleigh load, fur coated teamster & 4 horses, c. 22 logs of white pine, butt label with board feet, e.g. “1210”

12230-P. c. 1920 “Corner in lumber yard, Rib Lake, Wis” rear-main smoke stack of RLLC, professionally piled lumber and strips between boards for air drying, tall lumber piles c 20 feet high

12231-P. c. 1980 Alan Blomberg inspecting big cut made for steam hauler in the hills separating the Hultman Lake & Copper Creek watershed. Just north of Ritchie Lake, 1-33-2E. This site marked on Timm’s Hill National Trail

12231A-text – RPR collection

12232-P. c. 1930 McGiffert Loader “No. 2” RLLc, unloaded flatcar being pulled by loader from track behind to loading position; rear-wood water tank; rear beneath tank-railroad trucks to be lowered onto railroad track after flatcar is moved, NB-this type of machine is open for public viewing at the Minnesota Museum of Transportation, Duluth, Minnesota

12233-P. at Camp 18, McGiffert loader and 2 loaded flatcars

12233A-text on back of 12233, 6,000 -8,000 feet per car, 10 man crew assisted Frank Erdman, McGiffert loader master, his goal was 25 ends per day, 2 ends per car, RLLC sawed-on average- 16-18 ends of softwood or 14 ends of hardwood per day. RPR interview of Frank Erdman 1980

12234-P. c. 1930 L-Frank Erdman with cant hook and his “hooker” aka loading helper – who wood hook the logs prior to loading

12235-P. 9-1974 abandoned farm home, SW-SW, Sec. 14, T33N R2E, east side of CTH D

12236-P. c. 1980, “Rib Lake Population 782”, STH 102 west side of Village of Rib Lake, left-Robin Ann Paulina Rusch, nka Riggs; right-Kristin Karen Bethany Leona Martha Rusch, nka Strobach

12237-P. 1-1975, remnants of ice road

12237A-text on back of 12237

12238-P. c. 1947 Camp 28

12239-P. c. 1947 Camp 28, speeder top in front on railroad track

12240-P. c. 1947 McGiffert loader at Camp 28

12241-P. c. 1947 The cutover at Camp 28

12242-P. c. 1947 4 loaded lumber cars in hemlock yard, rear-white building is RLLC store

12243-P. c. 1947, 2 men on tramway decline

12244-P. 1947 RLLC hemlock yard, tramway declines to ground level

12245-P. c. 1980, Marinette, Tomahawk & Western Railroad Company boxcar

12246-Map 5-1981 “Early roads, trails and mills” by RPR includes ice roads, tote roads

12246A-Map Ritchie Lake – Sec. 1, T22 2E, Ice road excavation – site

12247-P. 11-1980 Ritchie Lake ice road cut

12248-P. 11-1980 Ritchie Lake ice road cut, Alan Blomberg

12249-P. 11-1980 Ritchie Lake ice road cut, Alan Blomberg

12250-P. 11-1980 old ice road to Camp 9, north side of Ritchie Lake

12251-P. 11-1980 old blaze – witness tree to section line of Taylor-Price County boundary

12252-P. 11-1980 Ritchie Lake, Sec. 1, T33 2E

12253-L. 8-24-1982, Martha H. Rusch to RPR re steam hauler

12254-RLHe 1-8-1904 “Largest in the World” RLLC is the largest hemlock manufacturer in the world

12255-Map 6-2008 Camp 9, ice road cut, tote road route, 1-33-2E, site of Ritchie Pine Camp

12256-Timm’s Hill Trail logo, 1986 version

12257-Star News 6-13-1984, “Area railroad logging operations chronicled” by RPR; B&C – 6-20-1984

12258-Rib Lake High School [RLHS] dedication program, 11-15-1964

12259-Star News 3-19-1986 “Rib Lake Redmen earn trip to state”

12260-1986 WIAA Boys Basketball Tournament Program; A-Scheduled games; B-P. Rib Lake High School team & data

12261-Abstract of Title; part of Government lot 4, 32-T34-3E, Price County, [Spirit Lake-river dam site] entry 4, 3-11-1880, Wisconsin Legislature ok “flooding dam”, deed to James McCrossen; A-entry 10, pine stumpage contract

12262-2007 Price County Plat Map, ID of Government Lot 4

12263-Star News 6-19-2008, “Williams; No hope ahead for reform of school funding system”; P. RPR; P. Mary Williams, State Representative

12264-Memo 6-24-2008, RPR re Thums Store ledger from Carl Thums 1981

A-Andreas Hoffmann

B-William-Wilhelm Martin

C-Josef Dums

D-Josef Dums

E-John Obowa

F-Josef Dums

G-Seidel

H-Louis Bruno

I-Lorenz Thums

J-Josef Dums

K-Seidel

L-Lorenz Thums

M-Joseph Dums

SF-“Thums Ledger”

12265-P. 8-1970, left-Thums Store building; right-Highland School; behind-St. Ann’s Church, view east

12265A-Joseph Thums Store, pg 103 of Pictorial History of Rib Lake 1981

12266-Star News 7-14-2005, “Steam powered the logging dream in Rib Lake” by RPR

12267-P. John Taylor Hardware Store – interior, c. 1910, Star News 4-27-2006

12268-Star News 4-25-2002 L. 1910 Simon Kortenkamp to John & Annie Holscher re Rib Lake Tannery

12269-Article, 12 pgs “RLH; Movers & Shakers; Cast of Characters to Early Rib Lake History” Updated to 6-25-2008, by RPR & Cindy A. Sommer

12270-Map-Sketch by RPR 1-1985, Rib Lake Tannery

12271-Abstract of Title, Lot 16, Block H, Surveyor’s Plat of North Rib Lake [part of former Rib Lake Tannery] 3-13-1959

12272-Abstract-part-SW-NE, 18-32-1E, Stumpage contract for “All the hemlock timber” 7-1-1897 to Fayette Shaw

12273-1909 “Hide & Leather Year Book” by Jacobson Publishing; A-List of Wisconsin tanneries, e.g. U.S. Leather Co in Medford, Mellen, Prentice, Rib Lake, Stanley, Tomahawk

12274-Article, George Corrigan “Tanneries & hemlock bark industry in Wisconsin” 9-9-1978 proceedings of Forest History Assoc. of Wisconsin

12275-Milwaukee Journal “Surviving tanneries are doing better now”; A-tanning steps

12276-1901 bark ledger, pg 150 “Westboro Tannery; A-Pg 143 “Weidrick & Matson Lumber Co. jobbers bark; B-1902 “Camp 2 bark shipped to Prentice tannery; C-1901 Pg 45 “Westboro, Joseph Trippner; D-Pg. 18 “Camp 3-John R. Davis Lumber Co. trains; E-Pg 44 “Bark at Ogema shipped to Phillips tannery – as of 1988 original is in the possession of Harry Curran

12277-Deed 6-25-1891 J.J. Kennedy, et ux, to F [Fayette] D. Shaw, Lots 14 & 15, Block H, Surveyor’s Plat of Rib Lake, This conveyance made on condition that [Fayette Shaw] agrees to build…a tannery for the manufacture of leather upon the premises…of the capacity & dimension of the tannery now owned…by T.F.M. & F.D. Shaw at Medford, Wis…the same to be completed & in operation by 1-1-1893. Logging roads to be kept open…

12278-tannery map 12-8-1987 of Rib Lake Tannery complex c. 1924 by Brother Augustine Koffler

12279-L. 12-8-1987 Brother Augustine Koffler to RPR

12280-Taylor Co. Zoning Map 7-29-1937, forestry & recreation districts, [repealed c. 1975]

12281-WWII “Sugar Ration Book”

12282-“Public Auction” sale-auction notice c. 1935 Peter Perusek farm, SW-NW 18-T33N-R3E, 2008 owners are Jay and Cindy Thums

12283-“Push for Rusch” bumper sticker, 1972, Marlin Walbeck, Chairman

12284-L. RPR to Mike Weckwerth 11-4-1987

12285-History 1-1970 by Ray Voemastek

12286-L. John R. Gray to RPR c. 8-1986

12287-L. Mary Williams to RPR 7-8-1985

12288-Quit Claim Deed 3-2-1916, Carl Gruening to RLLC, o.k. water level in Rib Lake

12289-“Wisconsin Central Railroad Lands” by Charles L. Colby c. 1882; original-possibly John Van Der Hudf, Spirit, first page scanned, see RLH – Wis. Central

12290-“Railroads of Wisconsin 1827-1937”, Railway & Locomotive History Society, 8-1937 title page;

A-1873 WC Colby to Worchester-Price Co.

1883-Chelsea to Rib Lake

1809 Abbotsford to Athens

1899 Goodrich Junction to Goodrich

12291-History of “Soo Line” Jim Smith 3-1970

12292-L. 12-22-1983, Ray E. Pendergast to RPR

12293-L. Wayne Johnson to Ray E. Pendergast 11-30-1983, Railroad line-Chelsea-Rib Lake abandoned 1951

12294-Soo Line time table 5-31-1925; A-Athens-Goodrich & Rib Lake-Chelsea; B-Spencer-Ashland East; C-Spencer-Ashland West

12295-Ad; Free Show Gem Theatre c. 1930, List of Merchants

12296-Ad; c. 1934, “The World’s All Right” at Rib Lake Armory, List of Merchants

12297-RLHe 3-13-1936 “Many Changes in Lumber Company’s [RLLC] office”, List of office staff

12298-RLHe 11-13-1936 “Lake Shore Project Finished”

12299-Star News quotes re J.J. Kennedy et al, 11-7-1881, etc.

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