Message #: |
4656 |
Date Posted: |
04-14-2002 |
Obit: |
Withee, Niram Haskall (1827 - 1887) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
WITHEE VARNEY |
----Source: CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN PRESS (Neillsville, Wis.) 07/07/1887
Withee, Niram Haskall (21 JUN 1827 - 1 JUL 1887)
Hon. Niram Haskall Withee died at La
Crosse Saturday, July 1st, 1887, about 12 o'clock a.m. He had been
ill at that place for several weeks, but it was not expected his
disease would so quickly prove fatal. His brother Levi, who watched
with him on Tuesday night, said that it would be some time before
he would be up, and then it was intended to take him to the
seashore. It was a great surprise to our people to learn Saturday
afternoon of his death.
Mr. Withee was born at Norridgewock, Somerset County, Maine, June
21, 1827. He removed to Wisconsin in 1852 and located at North La
Crosse, and in 1870 came to Clark County. He was president of North
La Crosse in 1868 a member of the county board of supervisors in
Clark County several years county treasurer in 1875, '76, '77 and
'78 and represented the counties of Clark, Lincoln, Taylor and Wood
in the Assembly in 1879 and 1880.
Mr. Withee has been a prominent logger and lumberman at La Crosse
and on Black River since about 1857, and at his decease was one of
the wealthiest lumbermen and land owners in this part of the state.
He was one of the principal stockholders in the Island Mill Lumber
Co., organized in 1882. He had a residence and farm in the town of
Hixon, but spent part of his time in La Crosse, where he also owned
a home.
In company with James Hewett, F. D. Lindsay, Daniel and James
Gates, Geo. L. Lloyd and others, he organized the Black river R.R.
Co. and built the line from Merrillan to Neillsville.
He built a few years ago a gristmill at Hemlock on Black River.
Last year he purchased from W. H. Mead 8,000 acres of land, and
owned altogether in Clark County, about 23,000 acres.
Mr. Withee was a cautious, prudent, far-sighted business man. His
success has proved the soundness of his judgment. His reputation
for honesty and integrity was excellent. His character was pure.
His word might always be implicitly relied on. His death will be a
great loss to Clark County, especially to the northern portion
where his business was conducted. He leaves a wife and three
children. His oldest son is about nineteen years of age. Hiram N.
With, our present county treasurer, and Levi Withee, of La Crosse
are brothers of deceased, and Mrs. Varney, of Warner, Clark County,
is his sister. The funeral will occur tomorrow in La Crosse.
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