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Legends of the bygone days, by Marjorie Neuenfeldt Lind
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- [vii], 261 p.
- Note
-
- "Printed by E. P. * Direct - Digital Printing Services, Fond du Lac, WI" -- t.p
- Distributed through the author. Contact information available on the title page
- Contents
-
- Mascoutin Village
- Legends of Father Marquette
- The
- Fire Nation
- The
- holy hill
- Father Marquette's cross
- St. Marie - Hamilton - state center
- Mitchell's Glen
- Bygone places and people
- WIS-KON-SAN
- William Bazeley - Pier - Anson Dart
- Elijah James - Root family
- Other bygone names
- Lone Tree Point - Lawsonia
- It happened in the bygone days
- Trading posts and trails
- Inns on the wagon trail routes
- Peck's Corner - Three Mile Inn -- Beckwith House
- Indian legend
- Mascoutin Village - Chief Highknocker - Munseaga
- The
- Glory of the morning
- Indian byways and bygones
- Seventh Day Baptists
- Strong's Landing & Town of Berlin
- Sacramento
- Auroraville
- Ceresco
- Nepeuskun
- Indian Waukau - Delhi
- Horsemen's Assoc.
- great seal of Wisconsin
- Koro
- Pioneer burials & old time cemeteries
- Krebs - Koro - Sacramento - Bush - Mt. Tom
- St. Marie - Ceresco - Ripon - Mary Decorah - Welsh - Saxeville bell
- Berlin's Civil War Memorial -- Berlin's Veteran's Memorial
- Poy Sippi's huge rock - Spanish War Memorial
- Seventh Day Baptist cemetery
- Early school days
- Schools of the bygone days
- Woodlawn - Riverdale - White - Berlin training - Corner - Foote
- The
- Old Abe - the Civil War eagle
- Abolition of slavery
- Pardon Davis
- Nature's ways and memories
- Berlin fen - Ridge - Silicon sand
- The
- Crane or Bounce Berries
- Mounds
- The
- rocks - Glenrock quarry
- old capitol site
- Nature's legends - animals
- Culture & arts of the bygone days
- Helen Mears - sculpture
- Macford prairie famous sculptor - Clarence Shaler
- Heaney the great magician
- The
- sentinel stag
- Berlin's tribute to the Mascoutin Nation
- Classic legends
- The
- Marquette County
- day they gave babies away - Eureka
- The
- Little Brown Church in the Vale
- Lacote Ste. Marie and the lengend of the cross
- The
- legend of Daycholah
- La Tour the French trader
- Juliette M. Kinzie - Wau-Bun
- Women's movement to better community life
- Friends in council - 1873-
- Green Lake County courthouses
- Athena Club - 1890-1996
- Lucy Smith Morris - little mother of the Women's Federation
- Conclusion
- Town names of bygone days
- Label
- Legends of the bygone days
- Title
- Legends of the bygone days
- Statement of responsibility
- by Marjorie Neuenfeldt Lind
- Subject
-
- Berlin (Wis.) -- History
- Decorah, Mary, 1884-1911
- Donation (Oshkosh) - Lind, Marjorie
- Fond du Lac County (Wis.) -- History
- Green Lake (Wis.) -- History
- Green Lake County (Wis.) -- History
- Heaney, Gerald V, 1899-1974
- James, Elijah, b. 1811
- Bazeley, William
- Marquette County (Wis.) -- History
- Marquette, Jacques, 1637-1675. -- Wisconsin
- Mears, Helen Farnsworth, 1871-1916
- Morris, Lucy Smith, 1850-1935
- Ripon (Wis.) -- History
- Shaler, Clarence Addison, 1860-1941
- Waushara County (Wis.) -- History
- Winnebago County (Wis.) -- History
- Kinzie, John H., Mrs, 1806-1870
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- WIP
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Lind, Marjorie Neuenfeldt
- Illustrations
-
- illustrations
- maps
- portraits
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Marquette, Jacques
- Bazeley, William
- Kinzie, John H.
- James, Elijah
- Decorah, Mary
- Shaler, Clarence Addison
- Mears, Helen Farnsworth
- Morris, Lucy Smith
- Heaney, Gerald V
- Ripon (Wis.)
- Berlin (Wis.)
- Green Lake (Wis.)
- Marquette County (Wis.)
- Green Lake County (Wis.)
- Fond du Lac County (Wis.)
- Waushara County (Wis.)
- Winnebago County (Wis.)
- Label
- Legends of the bygone days, by Marjorie Neuenfeldt Lind
- Note
-
- "Printed by E. P. * Direct - Digital Printing Services, Fond du Lac, WI" -- t.p
- Distributed through the author. Contact information available on the title page
- Contents
-
- Mascoutin Village
- Legends of Father Marquette
- The
- Fire Nation
- The
- holy hill
- Father Marquette's cross
- St. Marie - Hamilton - state center
- Mitchell's Glen
- Bygone places and people
- WIS-KON-SAN
- William Bazeley - Pier - Anson Dart
- Elijah James - Root family
- Other bygone names
- Lone Tree Point - Lawsonia
- It happened in the bygone days
- Trading posts and trails
- Inns on the wagon trail routes
- Peck's Corner - Three Mile Inn -- Beckwith House
- Indian legend
- Mascoutin Village - Chief Highknocker - Munseaga
- The
- Glory of the morning
- Indian byways and bygones
- Seventh Day Baptists
- Strong's Landing & Town of Berlin
- Sacramento
- Auroraville
- Ceresco
- Nepeuskun
- Indian Waukau - Delhi
- Horsemen's Assoc.
- great seal of Wisconsin
- Koro
- Pioneer burials & old time cemeteries
- Krebs - Koro - Sacramento - Bush - Mt. Tom
- St. Marie - Ceresco - Ripon - Mary Decorah - Welsh - Saxeville bell
- Berlin's Civil War Memorial -- Berlin's Veteran's Memorial
- Poy Sippi's huge rock - Spanish War Memorial
- Seventh Day Baptist cemetery
- Early school days
- Schools of the bygone days
- Woodlawn - Riverdale - White - Berlin training - Corner - Foote
- The
- Old Abe - the Civil War eagle
- Abolition of slavery
- Pardon Davis
- Nature's ways and memories
- Berlin fen - Ridge - Silicon sand
- The
- Crane or Bounce Berries
- Mounds
- The
- rocks - Glenrock quarry
- old capitol site
- Nature's legends - animals
- Culture & arts of the bygone days
- Helen Mears - sculpture
- Macford prairie famous sculptor - Clarence Shaler
- Heaney the great magician
- The
- sentinel stag
- Berlin's tribute to the Mascoutin Nation
- Classic legends
- The
- Marquette County
- day they gave babies away - Eureka
- The
- Little Brown Church in the Vale
- Lacote Ste. Marie and the lengend of the cross
- The
- legend of Daycholah
- La Tour the French trader
- Juliette M. Kinzie - Wau-Bun
- Women's movement to better community life
- Friends in council - 1873-
- Green Lake County courthouses
- Athena Club - 1890-1996
- Lucy Smith Morris - little mother of the Women's Federation
- Conclusion
- Town names of bygone days
- Control code
- ocn768828522
- Dimensions
- 28 cm.
- Extent
- [vii], 261 p.
- Other physical details
- ills., maps, ports.
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)768828522
- a978881
- Label
- Legends of the bygone days, by Marjorie Neuenfeldt Lind
- Note
-
- "Printed by E. P. * Direct - Digital Printing Services, Fond du Lac, WI" -- t.p
- Distributed through the author. Contact information available on the title page
- Contents
-
- Mascoutin Village
- Legends of Father Marquette
- The
- Fire Nation
- The
- holy hill
- Father Marquette's cross
- St. Marie - Hamilton - state center
- Mitchell's Glen
- Bygone places and people
- WIS-KON-SAN
- William Bazeley - Pier - Anson Dart
- Elijah James - Root family
- Other bygone names
- Lone Tree Point - Lawsonia
- It happened in the bygone days
- Trading posts and trails
- Inns on the wagon trail routes
- Peck's Corner - Three Mile Inn -- Beckwith House
- Indian legend
- Mascoutin Village - Chief Highknocker - Munseaga
- The
- Glory of the morning
- Indian byways and bygones
- Seventh Day Baptists
- Strong's Landing & Town of Berlin
- Sacramento
- Auroraville
- Ceresco
- Nepeuskun
- Indian Waukau - Delhi
- Horsemen's Assoc.
- great seal of Wisconsin
- Koro
- Pioneer burials & old time cemeteries
- Krebs - Koro - Sacramento - Bush - Mt. Tom
- St. Marie - Ceresco - Ripon - Mary Decorah - Welsh - Saxeville bell
- Berlin's Civil War Memorial -- Berlin's Veteran's Memorial
- Poy Sippi's huge rock - Spanish War Memorial
- Seventh Day Baptist cemetery
- Early school days
- Schools of the bygone days
- Woodlawn - Riverdale - White - Berlin training - Corner - Foote
- The
- Old Abe - the Civil War eagle
- Abolition of slavery
- Pardon Davis
- Nature's ways and memories
- Berlin fen - Ridge - Silicon sand
- The
- Crane or Bounce Berries
- Mounds
- The
- rocks - Glenrock quarry
- old capitol site
- Nature's legends - animals
- Culture & arts of the bygone days
- Helen Mears - sculpture
- Macford prairie famous sculptor - Clarence Shaler
- Heaney the great magician
- The
- sentinel stag
- Berlin's tribute to the Mascoutin Nation
- Classic legends
- The
- Marquette County
- day they gave babies away - Eureka
- The
- Little Brown Church in the Vale
- Lacote Ste. Marie and the lengend of the cross
- The
- legend of Daycholah
- La Tour the French trader
- Juliette M. Kinzie - Wau-Bun
- Women's movement to better community life
- Friends in council - 1873-
- Green Lake County courthouses
- Athena Club - 1890-1996
- Lucy Smith Morris - little mother of the Women's Federation
- Conclusion
- Town names of bygone days
- Control code
- ocn768828522
- Dimensions
- 28 cm.
- Extent
- [vii], 261 p.
- Other physical details
- ills., maps, ports.
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)768828522
- a978881
Subject
- Berlin (Wis.) -- History
- Decorah, Mary, 1884-1911
- Donation (Oshkosh) - Lind, Marjorie
- Fond du Lac County (Wis.) -- History
- Green Lake (Wis.) -- History
- Green Lake County (Wis.) -- History
- Heaney, Gerald V, 1899-1974
- James, Elijah, b. 1811
- Bazeley, William
- Marquette County (Wis.) -- History
- Marquette, Jacques, 1637-1675. -- Wisconsin
- Mears, Helen Farnsworth, 1871-1916
- Morris, Lucy Smith, 1850-1935
- Ripon (Wis.) -- History
- Shaler, Clarence Addison, 1860-1941
- Waushara County (Wis.) -- History
- Winnebago County (Wis.) -- History
- Kinzie, John H., Mrs, 1806-1870
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