This page contains a listing of our
Community
Histories and works in connection with the
Barron
County Communities Page and the Barron
Co. Maps Page. It also contains historical accounts
of people and events
that occurred in Barron Co.
Community Histories:
The
Forming of Barron County - An Historical Account
1877
History of Barron County
The
Aborigines & A History of Indian Burial Mounds in Barron Co.
The
History of the Village of Almena
The History of the City of
Barron
1877
Village of Barron
A
Short History of Barron Township and the Community of Barron
The
History of the Village of Brill
The
History of the Village of Cameron
An
1862 Indian Feast at Cameron
The
History of the Village of Campia
The
History of the Village of Canton
A
Description of Cedar Lake Township
The
History of the City of Chetek
A
Description of Chetek Township and the Village of Chetek
Beneath
Our Feet - The Indian Mounds and Copper Culture of Chetek
A
Description of Clinton Township
The
History of the Village of Comstock
The
History of the City of Cumberland
A
Description of Cumberland Township and Its Communities
The
History of the Village of Dallas
A
Description of Dallas Township
The
History of the Village of Dobie
A
Description of Dovre Township
A
Description of Maple Grove Township
Nay-na-ong-gay-bee
- August Ender's Story
A
Description of Oak Grove Township
The History of the Villiage of Poskin
A
Description of Prairie Farm Township and the Village of Prairie Farm
A
History of Prairie Lake Township
Lake
of Fame...Prairie Lake
Rouge
Conifer Riviere (How Red Cedar River Got It's Name)
Prairie
Rice Lake History
A
Description of Stanfold Township and the City of Rice Lake
Indians
and Logging Camps on Site of Rice Lake in 1877
The
Legend of Rice Lake
A
Description of Stanley Township
A
Description of Sumner Township
A
Description of Turtle Lake Township and the Village of Turtle Lake
A
Description of Vance Creek Township
A
Tragedy of the Wisconsin Pinery
1898
Forest Fire in Northern Wisconsin
Other
Histories:
The
Twins
Little
Pipe
John
Henry Bisonette
Quarderer's
Camp
Judge
Henry D. Barron
Angus
Cameron - the Man the Village of Cameron was Named For
Barron
Co. Histories on other websites:
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use your browser's "Back" button to return to these pages. Thank
you!)
The History of the Chippewa
Valley Wisconsin by Thomas E. Randall (1875) PDF file
See Chapter 41 For Barron County History
Early Life Among the Indians by Benjamin G. Armstrong (1892) PDF File
Great Northern Wisconsin Historical Biography
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