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Dodge County, Wisconsin, Past and
Present
by H. B. Hubbell
Originally published in Chicago, 1913
950 pages, CDrom reproduction of the original edition
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Sections include:
Vol. I. Chapter I.
Historic Wisconsin
Vol. I. Chapter II.
Story of the rocks and fields
Vol. I. Chapter III.
The first settler in Dodge County
Vol. I. Chapter IV.
Board of supervisors
Vol. I. Chapter V.
Dodge County's first historian
Vol. I. Chapter VI.
The Civil War
Vol. I. Chapter VII.
The Burchard Guards
Vol. I. Chapter
VIII. The public schools of Dodge County
Vol. I. Chapter IX.
The first physicians endured hardships
Vol. I. Chapter X.
Bench and bar/Early courts and judges
Vol. I. Chapter XI.
Pioneer newspapers of the county
Vol. I. Chapter XII.
This is a chapter of interesting odds and ends
Vol. I. Chapter
XIII. Fox Lake where the first settlement was made
Vol. I. Chapter XIV.
City of Watertown and towns of Emmet, Clyman, Lowell and Shields
Vol. I. Chapter XV.
Beaver Dam the metropolis of Dodge County
Vol. I. Chapter XVI.
The city of Waupun and the town of Chester
Vol. I. Chapter
XVII. Horicon City and town of Hubbard in which it lies
Vol. I. Chapter
XVIII. The town of Williamstown and city of Mayville
Vol. I. Chapter XIX.
History of the towns of Burnett, Le Roy, Lomira, Theresa and Herman
Vol. I. Chapter XX.
The towns of Hustiford, Ashippun, Lebanon and Rubicon
Vol. I. Chapter XXI.
Five important towns--Elba, Portland, Calamus, Westford and Trenton
Vol. II.
Biographical
Vol. II. Index