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  1. www.cityofbarron.com › 200 › HistoryHistory | Barron, WI

    Barron, Wisconsin history dates back to the establishment date of 1860. However, long before 1860, what is now Wisconsin and Barron County was the home of many thousands of Native Americans. Hundreds of lakes provided excellent fishing, and forest lands offered the best in hunting.

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  2. History. Originally named Quaderer's Camp after local lumber foreman John Quaderer, the name was changed to Barron in honor of Henry D. Barron after the location became the county seat of Barron County, besting Rice Lake. [6] Geography. Barron is located at 45°24′1″N 91°50′52″W (45.400527, -91.847948). [7]

  3. History. The county was created in 1859 [4] as Dallas County (named after Vice President George M. Dallas), with the county seat located at Barron. It was renamed Barron County on March 4, 1869.

  4. History. Read the history of the City of Barron. Interactive Map. Check out an interactive map of Barron and the surrounding area. Recreation. Barron offers many indoor and outdoor recreational opportunities. Learn about the City of Barron. Check out City demographics, read the City history, and view local parks and recreation information.

  5. 7 Μαΐ 2018 · ABOUT THE BOOK: Great Northern Wisconsin Historical autobiography by a man who was born in Alabama ran away from home to become a preteen jockey, contracted TB and sought the northland as a means of recovery, recovers, becomes a trader, marries one of Chief Buffalo's granddaughters, became a tribal interpreter and lived to see the land go from ...

  6. The early history of Barron saw the founding of many fraternal organizations. According to records available, the following came into being prior to 1920; F.&A.M. #220, I.O.O.F., Rebekahs, Eastern Star, Royal Neighbors, United Colony #218 Beavers, Yeomen, Modern Woodmen and Knights of Pythias.

  7. Barron County History Source: Barron County, Wis. (30 Mar. 1877) transcribed by Sandra Wright. Original Outlines and Boundries. Its Early History. Details of its Pioneers. First Settlers and Their Adventures. Schools. Dams, Logging Camps, Etc. Numerous Facts of Interests. Address of Alvah Dewey at Barron, Barron County, Wis., July 4th, 1876:

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