Bio: McLeod, Kenneth A. (1881)
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---Source: 1881 History of Northern Wisconsin, pg. 213.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF KENNETH A. McLEOD
KENNETH A. McLEOD, with the Mississippi Logging Company, Chippewa Falls, was born in Inverneshire, Scotland, Dec. 13,1849; came to the province of Quebec, June 17, 1863; remained there until 1868, then removed to Au Sable, Mich., where he lived one year, and came to Chippewa Falls in August, 1869; worked in the saw mills here until 1871, when he commenced work for the company he now represents, looking after their logging interests. He has charge of getting their logs down the streams, dividing them for the different mills, scaling Winters, etc. He also has charge of the police at the mills. Mr. McL. was married in Chippewa Falls, Sept. 17, 1878, to Anabel. daughter of Hon. A. Gough, of this place. She was born in Ireland. They have two children—Arthur Alexander and Florence Genevieve.
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