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| | Biographical Sketches-Eagle Township, Waukesha County, Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb) |
 | | Wisconsin comprised nearly all of Iowa, then; and Milwaukee consisted of the two-story house of Juneau, near the present Mitchell block, a small jail built on "stilts," and a new houses on Wisconsin street; the heart of the city was a marsh, where the Indian boys used to shoot flbirds with bow and arrow. |
 | | He was married in 1854, to Miss Amorett Cole, a resident of Eagle, and a native of Oneida Co., N.Y.; they began life in the log house, which still stands as a monument of their past life of laborious privations; for then years Mr. |
 | | A.; the eldest is a farmer in Eagle, the second is travelling (sic) for a Milwaukee firm, and the youngest is on the homestead. |
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