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Town of
The Town of Worcester was formed
February
26,
1879
Numerous railroad stations were located in the Town of Worcester. Station 101 (Worcester) was as far north as the Wisconsin Central Railroad had run in 1873 but building resumed in 1876 moving the tracks further and further north. As the railroad moved north, other stations sprang up including Coolidge, Wauboo and Phillips. The Wauboo station was on a side track built only to serve as a base station to bring in logging camp supplies.
Phillips, established on the banks of Elk Lake, was platted on September 23, 1876. It soon became the headquarters for logging camp supplies and for the first ten years the primary business in the settlement of Phillips was for logging.
According to the
2000 U.S. Census
Bureau, the Town of
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last edited
03 Jan 2010
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