Bio: Cuer, William (1881)
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Surnames: Cuer

----Source: The History of Northern Wisconsin (Marathon County, Wis.) 1881, page 570

WILLIAM CUER, dealer in provisions, Mosinee, settled at Waupun in 1847, where he lived about nine months. He came to Mosinee in January, 1848 where he worked at various things for about three years. Then he opened a saloon, but in 1862 went to teaming and logging. He was married July 4, 1869. He then began farming and his present business. He also followed piloting rafts on the Little Bull Falls, from 1851 to 1876 inclusive. These rapids are said to be the most difficult and dangerous on the Wisconsin River.

 

 


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