Index for the Colby Wisconsin
1873•Centennial•1973
•Businessmen Sketches•Civic Leaders•
•Echoes of Pioneer Days•Forward
•News Clips•Sketches of Pioneers•Tragedies•
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Taylor’s [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 6, column 2] Mentioned in paragraph of D. B. Hull as neighbors.
Taylor, C. R. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 6, column 2] Nominated as assessor, March 25, 1873.
[Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 1] Proprietor of a furniture and undertaking establishment.
[Government, page 87, column 1] Third clerk, city of Colby (1897-1900).
Taylor, Charles [Photo of Colby band, page 52]
Taylor, Charles R. [Civic Societies, page 83, GAR] Elected as quartermaster sergeant in 1883.
Taylor, Charley [News clip, 1894, 62, column 2] Damned Dill Creek for skating.
Taylor, Clarence [Photo of Colby band, page 52]
Taylor, G. R. [Businesses places of Colby in 1878, page 25, column 2] Furniture store.
Taylor, George [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 8, column 1 & 2] Pioneer settler in town of Colby, sec. 4. Elected as first clerk of the town of Beaver in the spring of 1874. George was elected as supervisor in the town of Beaver in 1875.
Taylor, Ray [Photo, page 53, column 2, Colby Cornet Band]
Tennant, Edgar, Richard and William [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 5, column 1] Among the first families to make a settlement on the Marathon County side (before the town was named). They made entry under the Homestead Act receiving 80 acres each. They set to work building a log shanty on William’s claim filling the chinks with yellow clay that could be found anywhere under a foot of black loamy soil.
[Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 5, column 2] Building shanty in March of 1872. R. C. Tennant log cabin held the first town meeting to organize the Town of Holeton, fall of 1875.
Tennis, Melvin [Banking, page 96, columns 1 & 2] Cashier of Unity State Bank after merger with the Colby State Bank in 1934). Later became cashier at the Colby State Bank.
Tesmer, Alice [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2] Assistant den mother.
Tesmer, Alma [Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 2666, page 84, column 1] Present musician (1972).
Tesmer, Annie [Schools, page 90, bottom of page] Group photo (no date) of grade school.
Tesmer, Bernard [Colby Fire Department, page 67, column 2, page 68 columns 1 & 2, page 69, column 1] Purchased fire truck.
[Business Places of Today, page 126, column 1] Owner of H & H Ford.
[Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Owner of Town and Country Bar.
Tesmer, Charlie & John [Photo, 1893, page 31, column 1 & 2] Photo in front of Reeves boarding house.
[Photo, Colby Band, page 63, middle of page, July 4, 1906] Charles Tesmer.
Tesmer, Doris [American Legion Auxiliary, page 85, column 1] Presently (1973) president of auxiliary.
Tesmer, Gottlieb [Photo, page 30, columns 1 & 2] Photo of R. B. Salter saw mill. [Photo, 1893, page 31, columns 1 & 2] Photo taken in front of Reeves boarding house.
Tesmer, Herman [Schools, page 90, bottom of page] Group photo (no date) of grade school.
[Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
Tesmer, J. E. [American Legion, page 84, column 2] Current (1973) vice commander of post.
Tesmer, Junior [Land o’ Cotton Cast, page 122] Not pictured with cast.
Tesmer, LaVern [Photo, page 67, column 2]
Tesmer, Margaret [Girl Scouts, page 105, column 2, page 106, top of page] One of the first girl scout committee members.
Tesmer, Marie [O.A.O. Homemakers, page 109 column 2] Original treasurer (1916).
Tesmer, Mr. & Mrs. Junior [Business Places of Today, page 126, column 2] Co-owner of Green Acres Terrace Inc. Mobile Home Court.
Tesmer, Olive [Schools, page 90, bottom of page] Group photo (no date) of grade school.
Tesmer, Paul [Photo, Colby Band, page 63, middle of page, July 4, 1906]
[Nonagenarians, page 78, column 1] 90 years of age.
[Group photograph, page 123]
Tesmer, Randy [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2]
Tesmer, Woodrow [Sketch of Pioneers, page 29, column 1] Mentioned in sketch of August Lulloff.
Tesmer, Woodrow E. [Theater, page 74, column 1] Purchased old Colby Theater Co. building from Francis Cross.
[Banking, page 80] Director after the merger in 1965.
[Banking, page 81] Director and vice president in 1972.
[Chamber of Commerce, page 117] Member in 1973.
[City Government, Present, page 118] Group photograph.
[Land o’ Cotton Cast, page 122] Group photograph.
[Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Owns and operates the Lulloff Furniture Store and a funeral home.
Tessmer, Frederika [Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 2666, page 84, column 1] Listed as member.
Tessmer, John [Sketch of Pioneers, page 20, column 1] In 1855, John married Minnie Rosinski at Vice Preston, Germany. Five of their children were born in Germany. They came to America in 1866 and settled in Wisconsin. Here a sixth child was born, Charley. In 1873 the family settled on a wild tract of land 2 1/2 miles Southwest of Colby. (For more information of the John Tessmer family, please consult the Colby Centennial Book, 1873-1973)
Tessmer, Pauline [Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 2666, page 84, column 1] Listed as member.
Thede, Leroy [Wiedenfhoeft’s Park, page 77, column 2] Purchased Wiedenhoeft’s Park from Bernard Walter in 1951.
Theil, Eugene [Harmony Co-op, page 97, column 2] Helped rebuild co-op after fire (1937).
Theilig, Carl [Churches, page 95, column 2] Charter member of St. Paul’s (a/k/a North Green Grove) in 1879.
Theilig, Peter Mentioned as familiar names around Colby, page 112.
Thieme, Mrs. Christine [Trailblazers Snowmobile Club, page 110, column 1] Won snowmobile (1972).
Thistle, David [Colby Fire Department, page 67, column 2, page 68, columns 1 & 2, page 69, column 1] Elected as assistant foreman in 1897.
Thomas, D. J. [Businessmen of 1887, page 43, column 1] His mill and broom handle factory is located 3/4 of a mile West of Colby. He later sold the mill to D. W. Worden of Mosinee, how had a crew dismantle the mill and move it to Mosinee.
[Hall and Library, page 53, column 1] See article.
Thompson, George [Colby Depot, page 67, column 1] Depot agent.
Thompson, Margery [Tri City Band Member, page 122] Group photograph.
Thompson, M. C. {Tri City Band Member, page 122] Group photograph.
Thompson, M. T. [Tri City Band Member, page 122] Group photograph.
Thompson, Mrs. Geo. M. [Formal reception at J. E. Lyons residence, page 61, column 1] Mentioned as receiving guests.
Thompson, Oscar [Schools, page 90, column 2] Group photo of 1900 football team.
Thorn, Caroline [Nat. Catholic Soc. of Foresters, page 93, column 2] Charter member (1915).
Thurn, Mr. [Township of Hull, Cherokee, page 99, column 2, page 103, column 1] Owned and operated the Mulley Mill (saw mill). Sold his mill to Paul Umhoefer.
Thyoessen, Martin [Town Hull Mutual Insurance Company, page 110, columns 1 & 2] Original director.
Timmermanm Rev. Howard [Churches, page 95, column 2] Pastor of St. Paul’s (a/k/a North Green Grove).
Tolle, Dale [Colby Fire Department, page 67, column 2, page 68 columns 1 & 2, page 69, column 1] Served as second assistant fire chief, 1973. Served as vice president in 1973. Served as a volunteer in 1973.
Tolle, Dale and Rosemary [Business Places of Today (1973), page 126, column 1] Owned Tolle Surge Service.
Treankler, Dwight and MaryAnn [Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Owners of Central State Speedway, Inc.
Treankler, MaryAnn [Trailblazer Snowmobile Club, page 110, column 1] Named the snowmobile club.
Trenker, Alois [Inventions, page 78, column 1] Applied for a patent for a railroad switch locking device with Adam Kruentz in 1901.
Trump, William [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2]
Tuttle, F. M. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 8, column 2] Pioneer settler in SW corner of the township of Colby called Peterson Settlement.
Tuttle, Sheldon [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 8, column 2] Pioneer settler in SW corner the township of Colby called Peterson Settlement. In 1874 the first township of Beaver meeting was held in the cabin of Sheldon. Sheldon was elected as supervisor of the town of Beaver in 1875.
Uhlig, D. Mentioned as familiar names around Colby, page 112.
Umhoefer [Government, page 87, column 2] Alderman at the time of new city well being dug (1906).
[News clip, page 105, column 1] New opera hall had it’s opening on New Year’s Eve, 1909.
Umhoefer, A. X. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 54, column 2] He was born in Cherokee, January of 1886. He married Mary Lyons in September of 1913, who died in 1918. He then married Bertha LaBudde in 1923. He had three children, twin sons James and Paul and a daughter Mary. He graduated from Colby High School and also the University of Wisconsin. He taught school a few years, was associated in the lumber business with his brother Emil and his uncle, Joe Weix, then he entered into partnership with his father-in-law James E. Lyons, later in partnership with his son Paul. (For more information, consult the Colby Centennial Book, 1873-1973)
Umhoefer, Anton [Colby Post Office, page 65, column 2, page 66, columns 1 & 2] Appointed postmaster in 1935 and held the office for 19 years, and 8 months.
Umhoefer, Anton X. [Lions Club, page 84, column 2] Organized in 1939 with Anton as president.
[Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
[Land o’ Cotton Cast, page 122] Group photograph.
Umhoefer, Clara [Nat. Catholic Soc. of Foresters, page 93, column 2] Charter member (1915).
Umhoefer, Emil [Sketches of Pioneers, page 54, column 2] Mentioned in sketch of A. X. Umhoefer. Emil was a brother of A. X.
[O & N Lumber Company manager, page 124]
Umhoefer, K. [Hall and Library, page 53, column 2] In 1952, president of the library.
Umhoefer, Paul [Businessmen of 1887, page 42, column 2] He is the town treasurer and also proprietor of a saw mill on the Eau Pleine River, 6 miles East of the village.
[Sketches of Pioneers, page 54, column 2] Mentioned in sketch with his father, A. X. Umhoefer.
[Colby Post Office, page 65, column 2, page 66, columns 1 & 2] Appointed postmaster of the newly established office in Cherokee, Marathon County.
[Township of Hull, Cherokee, page 99, column 2] Named the Cherokee area of the Township of Hull as he came from Cherokee, Iowa.
[Township of Hull, page 103, columns 1 & 2] Purchased a mill from Mr. Thrun, moved the mill to Cherokee, built a grist mill and store, living quarters, a tavern and post office. He was Cherokee’s first postmaster and stayed there until 1905 when he sold his mill to Dr. E. V. Kautsky.
Umhoefer, Toni [Nat. Catholic Soc. of Foresters, page 93, column 2] Charter member (1915).
United Church of Christ [Photograph page 95, column 2] See First United Church of Christ.
Untiedt, Mrs. Emil Sr. [Huddle Homemakers Club, page 110, column 1] President (1973).
Vance, Rev. [American Legion, page 84, column 2] First chaplain of post.
Vandercook, Carrie [Schools, page 88, column 1] Teacher at Colby District School (Marathon County).
Vandercook, Carry [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Vandercook, Ed [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Vangorder, Sam [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 5, column 2] Mentioned as settler arriving March 26, 1872.
Van Heinegan, Hans [Harmony Co-op, page 97, column 2, page 98, column 1] Hired as manager 1968-69.
Van Sleet, Charles [V.F.W., page 85, column 2] First senior vice commander (1945).
Vavrunek, Bernard [K. of C., page 93, column 2] Grand knight (1973).
[Chamber of Commerce, page 116 & 117] Board of directors & member in 1973.
Viets, Eldon [Chamber of Commerce, page 117] Member in 1973.
Viets, Eldon and Millie [Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Owners of Airport Bar.
Vischer, Mrs. [Churches, page 92, column 1] Was presented flowers from Nina Cole (1899).
Vobach, H. [Pershke Manufacturing Co., page 56, column 2] Subscribed cash for the purpose of establishing a stock company for the purpose of making cheese boxes.
Voelker, Marvin [Boy Scouts, page 106, column 2, group photo]
Von Neupert, Carlo M. D. [Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 1] He is a graduate of Medical University of Munich, Bavaria and served several years as a regimental surgeon in the German Army. He has been here about 1 1/2 years and is located on Front Street, one door South of Knebels.
[Doctors, page 73, columns 1 & 2] Purchased the practice of Dr. Grivelly.
Von Neupert, Dr. Karl Jr. [Churches, page 93, column 1] Member of St. Mary’s choir.
Von Neupert, Dr. Karl Sr. [Churches, page 93, column 1] First musical director at St. Mary’s.
Von Neupert, May [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Vorland, Gorton T. [Lawyers, page 71, column 1] He entered into partnership with Frank Jackson. He entered the service in 1943 and served until 1945 and was discharged the same year Frank Jackson died.
[Radio & Television Show, page 77, column 2] General chairman of the Cedric Adams “Talent on Parade” Show, held in Colby in 1950.
[V.F.W., page 85, column 2] First advocate (1945).
[Land o’ Cotton Cast, page 122] Group photograph.
Vorland, James [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2]
[Colby Cheese, pages 110 to 113] Helped unveil the Colby Cheese Historical Marker (1968).
Vorland, M. [Girl Scouts, page 106, top of page, group photo]
Vorland, Mary [V.F.W. Aux. Photo, page 86, top of page] Making cancer dressings, about 1950.
Vorland, Pearl (Kraut) [Beauty Shops, page 71, column 2] She opened the Colby Beauty Shop in 1933 and sold the business in December of 1947 to Jacob Schaff of Neillsville.
[Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 2666, page 84, column 1] Present Oracle (1972).
[V.F.W. Aux. Photo, page 86, top of page, V.F.W. Auxiliary, page 86, column 1] Elected as first flag bearer (1947), making cancer dressings, about 1950.
[Girl Scouts, page 105, column 2, page 106, top of page, group photo] Organized “Lone Troop,” not affiliated with the National Council (1952).
[Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2] Den mother.
[Colby Homemakers Club, page 110, column 1] Cultural arts chairman (1973).
[Colby Cheese, pages 110 to 113] Read the text of the Colby Cheese Historical Marker during ceremony (1968).
Voss, Gust [Churches, page 92, column 1] Was on the building committee of the new Colby M.E. Church (1915-16).
Vrana, Jerry [Chamber of Commerce, page 116] Board of directors in 1973.
[Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Purchased business from Joe Steinwand, business not identified.
Waebel, Lena [Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 2666, page 84, column 1] Listed as member.
Wadak, Jacob [Businessmen of 1887, page 42, column 1] Manufacturer of several varieties of bitters, some of which might properly come under the head of patent medicines. A formula of his several bitters was furnished the Gov. Int. Dept. and was pronounced by the Commissioner as admissible, under the excise laws, in the same class as patent medicines.
Wadok, J. Photo of Colby band, page 52]
Wadok [Photo of Colby band, page 52]
Wagner {Businessmen of 1887, page 42, column 2] Owned saw mill, 6 miles South of the Eggebrecht & Hamann mill, in partnership with Webb.
Wagner, Miss Mary [Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 2] Listed a postmaster, assistant.
[Colby Post Office, page 65, column 2, page 66 columns 1 & 2] Appointed as an assistant postmaster on November 1, 1885. Mary being the sister of Mrs. Sam Safer.
Wagner, Richard [Tri City Band Member, page 122] Group photograph.
Walbridge [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2] Settled in the hamlet of Colby in the summer and fall of 1873.
Walbridge, C. J. [Inventions, page 78, column 1] Granted a patent on a horse halter to reduce the number of stolen horses to lock onto any post.
Walbridge, G. J. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 23, column 2] He was born in Vermont in 1844 and came to Menasha in 1857. He lived on a farm until he came to Colby in 1874 where he was engaged in the hardware business. He also owned a farm in Colby and was largely interested in raising purebred stock. He was also chairman of the town of four years and chairman of the county board for one year.
[Businessmen of 1887, page 42, column 1] Hardware merchant, has a fine building on the corner of Spence and Second Streets. He also has a tin shop adjoining the store.
[Hall and Library, page 53, column 1] See article.
[Personal photograph, page 55, column 1]
[Colby Post Office, page 65, column 2, page 66, columns 1 & 2] Appointed as postmaster on December 13, 1878.
Walbridge, George [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2] Was the first teacher in 1873.
[Sketches of Pioneers, page 20, column 2] Mentioned in sketch of Albert Gutenberger.
Waldhart, Buzzy [Photo, News Clip, page 78, column 2] Born on February 13, 1923. The same day the photograph was taken to dig out a train engine and cars on Lamont’s Hill, South of Colby.
Waldhart, Wm. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 26, column 2] Mentioned in sketch of Wm. Will Jr. as Standard Oil Agent.
Waldhart, Wm. [Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
Waleigh, Matt. See sketch of Reed, Judge George.
Walfiel, Rev. Jerome [Churches, page 95, column 2] Pastor of St. Paul’s (a/k/a North Green Grove).
Wallner, Ernest [Druggists, page 71, column 2, page 72, column 1] First area student of the Sommers Pharmacy School to take the exam.
Walker, B. F. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 23, column 2] Mr. Walker was a merchant in Colby and was born in England in 1844. At the early age of six, he began making his way by working for the Navies at a shilling a day. At twelve, he smuggled himself aboard a ship and when discovered, the captain made him a cabin boy. He was striving to reach his grandfather in New York He served in the Civil War and came to Colby in 1876.
Walker, Barber [Barbers, page 69, column 2] Mentioned as being a barber in 1879.
Walker, Ben J. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 6, column 2] Mentioned in paragraph of D. B. Hull as neighbors.
[Hall and Library, page 53, column 1] See article.
Wallner, Hanna [Schools, page 90, bottom of page] Group photo (no date) of grade school.
Walsh, Oliver [Civic Societies, page 83, GAR] Member in 1883.
Walter, Bernard [Wiedenhoeft’s Park, page 77, column 2] Purchased the park from Herman J. Wiedenhoeft in 1944.
Wanke, Joanne [Girl Scouts, page 105, column 2, page 106, top of page] Assisted Pearl Vorland with scouts.
Walthers, Ben [Schools, page 89, column 1] Group photo of 1911 basketball team.
Wartchow, John [Sketches of Pioneers, page 22, column 2] Mentioned in sketch of Kuentz Hardware.
Watenpohl, Lena [Photo, 1893, page 31, columns 1 & 2] Photo taken in front of Reeves boarding house.
Watenpohl, Pete [Photo, 1893, page 31, columns 1 & 2] Photo taken in front of Reeves boarding house.
Watenpohl, Peter [Photo, page 30, columns 1 & 2] Photo of R. B. Salter saw mill.
Waterpohl, Catherine [Wedding photo, page 21, column 1]
Waters, Henry Dr. [Colby Clinic, page 115] Joined the clinic in 1963.
[Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Colby Clinic.
Webb, Dorothy [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2]
Webb [Businessmen of 1887, page 42, column 2] Owner of saw mill, 6 miles South of Eggebrecht and Hamann mill, in partnership with Wagner.
Weddig, Henry [Druggists, page 71, column 2, page 72, column 1] Purchased practice of C. A Nelson.
Weekman, Rev. Carl [Churches, page 92, columns 1 & 2, page 93, column 1] Instrumental in opening the first Catholic grade school (1894).
Weetz, Clarence [Tri City Band Member, page 122] Group photograph.
Weighman, Fred Mentioned as familiarly name around Colby, page 112.
Weiler, Gary [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as town of Colby fire police in 1973.
Weix, Albert [Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Shoe repair shop.
Weix, Barbara [Telephone Company, page 67, columns 1 & 2] Employee for 45 years.
[Senior Citizens, page 109, column 1] Elected secretary (1968).
Weix, Celia [Nat. Catholic, Soc. of Foresters, page 93, column 2] Elected as first treasurer (1915).
Weix, David [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as a volunteer in 1973.
Weix, Dr. Frank [Dentists, page 71, columns 1 & 2] Born and raised in Colby, and practiced dentistry from 1929 to his retirement in 1970.
[Colby Cheese, pages 110 to 113] Pictured with official historical marker of Colby Cheese (1968).
Weix, Frank [Land o’ Cotton Cast, page 122] Group photograph.
Weix, Frank A. [Government, page 87, column 1] Twentieth mayor of Colby (1966-1970).
Weix, Joseph [Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
Weix, Joe [Sketches of Pioneers, page 54, column 2] Mentioned in sketch of A. X. Umhoefer, nephew of Joe.
Weix, Marie [V.F.W. Aux. Photo, page 86, top of page] Making cancer dressings, about 1950.
Weix, Mr. Joe [Township of Hull, Cherokee, page 103, column 2] Purchased store and tavern from store and tavern. He also was their second postmaster.
Weix, Michael [Sketches of Pioneers, page 24, column 2, photo of business, page 24, column 2] Michael was born in Leroy, Wisconsin in 1855. He came to this vicinity in 1878 at the age of 23. He married Mary Ohlinger in Lomira, Wisconsin and they settled in the town of Hull. In 1904 he sold his farm to Leonard Schraufnagle, his nephew, an moved to the city of Colby to operate a butcher shop of Albert Hecker. (For more information, consult the Colby Centennial Book, 1873-1973)
[Business sketch, page 33, column 1] Mentioned as being a butcher before 1900.
Weix, Paul [Business Places of Today, page 126, column 2] Owner of the Sword Dance Hall and Nite Club.
Welchans, Richard [Colby Milling Co. Explosion, page 77,column 1] He was the traffic manager of the Milling Co. at the time of the explosion.
[Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2] Planning committee.
Welsch, Anna [Millinery and Dressmaking, page 70, columns 1 & 2] Opened a shop in 1885.
Welsch, Emma [Nat. Catholic Soc. of Foresters, page 93, column 2] Charter member (1915).
Welsch, Henry Jr. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 21, column 2, photo of business, page 21, columns 1 & 2] He purchased the drayline from his father in 1911 and in the fall of that year, engaged in the coal business. After his death, his daughter and her husband (Nola and Nathan Dessloch) operated the business under the name of J. J. Welsch Coal Sales. The coal and cartage business was in operation 44 years in the same location.
Welsch, Henry Sr. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 21, column 1] Henry Sr. was born in Prussia in 1840 and emigrated to the U.S. with his parents in 1847. He served in the Civil War, was honorably discharged and carried the effects of a rebel bullet in the battle of Chancellersville. He came to Clark County in 1876 and purchased a farm in sec. 24, town of Green Grove. Later he lived in Colby with the exception of four years in Hemlock, Wisconsin. He later built a hotel on First St. and was engaged in a freightline. [Photo, page 32, column 2] Photo of Henry Welsch Sr. home.
[Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 2] General store is owned by Henry Welsch. He has only been in the village six months, tends to outside business and leaves the store under the management of his son. He later engaged in a freightline.
[Changes from 1878 to 1897, page 60, column 1] Mentioned as living in a clearing (Green Grove) 1/2 mile South of Fred Grambort.
Welsch, Nola [Millinery and Dressmaking, photo, page 70, bottom of page] Photo of Nola inside Kate Philippi Millinery Shop in 1918.
Wenzel, Clara [Cherokee Homemakers, page 109, column 1] Present vice president (1973).
Wenzel, Wm. [Business sketch, page 33, column 1] Mentioned as being a butcher before 1900.
Werhahn, Rev. Fredrick [Churches, page 94, column 2] Pastor of St. Stephens (Wausau) to help in the establishment of St. John’s Reformed Church in Colby.
Wescott, Josie, Fred, Glenn, Ross, Earle, Margaret, Lyda and Garn [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2, photo of W. H. Wicker homestead]
West, Helen [Schools, page 88, column 2] First kindergarten teacher (1959).
Wheeler, H. W. [Colby Masonic Lodge No. 204, page 84, column 1] Tyler in 1876.
White, Miss Della [Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 1] Principal of school, joint district #1, Hull and Colby.
White, J. N. [Businessmen of 1887, page 40, column 2] Was deputy county surveyor.
White, N. J. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 8, column 1] Partner of Ira and LeRoy Graves in a saw mill.
[Businessmen of 1887, page 40, column 1] The Commercial House is under the supervision of N. J. White and wife. He is also a senior member of the firm, White Bros. and Co., dealers in lumber.
[Hall and Library, page 53, column 1] See article.
[Civic Societies, page 83, column 1] Member of Issac N. Earl GAR Post of Colby. (For more information, consult the Colby Centennial Book, 1873-1973)
[Civic Societies, page 83, GAR] Elected as officer of the Day., 1883.
Whitehouse, Lenora [Doctors, page 73, columns 1 & 2] Wife of Dr. Freeman. See sketch of Dr. Freeman.
Whitney, C. R. [American Legion, page 84, column 2] Charter member of post, first service officer of post.
[Government, page 87, column 1] Sixteenth mayor of Colby (1940-1948).
[Boy Scouts, page 106, column 1] Advisor for scouts (1924).
[Land o’ Cotton Cast, page 122] Not pictured with cast.
Whitney, Claude [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Retired from the department.
[Harmony Co-op, page 97, column 2] Became manager (1922), retired in 1962.
[Boy Scouts, page 107, column 1] Received Eagle Award.
[Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
Whitney, Harriet [American Legion Auxiliary, page 85, column 1] Honored as being a charter member (1973). Present (1973) chaplain of auxiliary.
[Senior Citizens, page 108, column 1] Secretary-Treasurer (1973).
Wibben, Robert [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as a volunteer in 1973.
Wibben, Robert [City Government, Present, page 118] Group photograph.
Wicker, Cad (Enright) [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Wicker, D. E. [Old settlers reunion, October 1887, page 44. column 1] See article.
Wicker, E. L. [50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Yerkes, page 62, columns 1 & 2] Mentioned in article.
Wicker, Effie (Lamont) [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Wicker, Ernie [Photo of Colby band, page 52]
[Photo of old pioneers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Wicker, Fannie [Nonagenarians, page 78, column 1] 96 years of age.
Wicker, Fanny [Colby Area Family Names, page 57, upper portion of page] Colby’s first telephone operator.
Wicker, Gene [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Wicker, Howard [Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 2] Eldest son of James, mentioned in Business sketch of J. D. Wicker
[Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Wicker, Idella (Wescott), Frank, Harold, Vernon, Kenneth and Mildred [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2, photo of W. H. Wicker homestead]
Wicker, J. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 6, column 2] Nominated as constable, March 25, 1873.
Wicker, J. D. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2] Left New York City on April 15, 1872. He homesteaded on N1/2, of the SE. quarter of sec. 30, TP-28 R. IE and on Oct 2, 1873, moved on the same.
[Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 7, column 1] Practiced law in the village.
[Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 2] A city drayman and is ably seconded by his eldest son, Howard. James is also a court commissioner of this portion of Clark County.
[Old settlers reunion, October of 1887, page 44, column 1] See article.
[Lawyer, page 71, column 1] Mentioned as practicing law in Colby in 1878.
[Government, page 87, column 1, 2] Second clerk, city of Colby (1894-1897), first juror from the area.
[Schools, page 89, column 1] Member of the board, Colby Free High School (Clark County).
Wicker, James [Colby Post Office, page 65, column 1, page 66, column 1 & 2] Appointed as postmaster on June 12, 1899.
Wicker, James Jr. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 1] Chairman of the town of Hull, 1875.
Wicker, James Sr. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 1] Clerk of the town of Hull, 1875.
[50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Yerkes, page 62, columns 1 & 2] Mentioned in article.
Wicker, Joe D. [Veterinarians, page 71, column 2] Had his veterinarian headquarters at the N. J. White barn.
His sister was Mrs. Yerkes.
Wicker, Morris [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as a volunteer in 1973.
[Chamber of Commerce, page 116] Board of directors in 1973.
[Business Places of Today, page 126, column 1] Bowling alley owner.
Wicker, Mrs. C. [Millinery and Dressmaking, page 70, columns 1 & 2] Had her shop in the post office building.
Wicker, Mrs. Geo. [Telephone Company, page 67, columns 1 & 2] See Miss Hart, first telephone operator.
Wicker, Nett [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Wicker, W. H. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2, homestead photo, page 10, column 2] Met other pioneers in Unity for the final search in the Colby area for land.
[Civic Societies, page 83, GAR] Member in 1883.
Wicker, Wm. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 6, column 2] Nominated as assistant supervisor on March 25, 1873.
Wicker, William H. H. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 11, top of page] Copy of homestead certificate signed by President Grant.
Wickersham, Glen [Jeweler, page 70, column 2] Purchased business from Fred Scidmore.
[Chamber of Commerce, page 116] Board of directors in 1973 as alternate.
[Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Owner and operator of Wickersham Jewelry.
Wiedenhoeft, Albert [Photo, Wiedenhoeft Store interior]
Wiedenfoeft, Art [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Retired from the department.
Wiedenhoeft, Cecelia [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2] Assistant den mother.
Wiedenhoeft, Herman J. [Wiedenhoeft’s Park, page 77, column 2, photo, page 77, column 2] Built park in 1914 and it was later renamed Colby Park. It was sold in 1944 to Bernard Walter, then in May of 1951 to Leroy Thede, then in 1959 to Alvin and Gladys Brock. Then it was sold to the Abbotsford Sportsman’s Club in 1961 and then sold to Duane Grube in October of 1969. The entire park facility was destroyed by fire on April 26, 1972.
Wiedenhoeft, J. {Churches, page 94, column 1] First school board member of Zion Lutheran Church School.
Wiedenhoeft, John [Colby Area Family Names, page 57, upper portion of page] Oakfield to Colby, 1893.
Wiedenhoeft, Lizzie [Schools, page 90, bottom of page] Group photo (no date) of grade school.
Wiedenfoeft, Mrs. [Photo, Wiedenhoeft Store interior]
Wiedenhoeft, Mrs. A. [Churches, page 94, columns 1 & 2] Original officer in Zion Lutheran Sewing Club (1921).
Wiedenhoeft, Woody [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2]
Wiegel, Herman [Business Places of Today (1973), page 126, column 1] Operator of Citgo Station.
Wiersig, Amelia [V.F.W. Aux. Photo, page 86, top of page] Making cancer dressings, about 1950.
Wiersig, Bonnie [Girl Scouts, page 106, column 1] Mentioned as leader.
Wiersig, C. [Girl Scouts, page 106, top of page, group photo]
Wiersig, Dr. D. O. [Veterinarians, page 71, column 2] Followed Dr. Payne in practice.
Wiersig, Ewald [Harmony Co-op, page 97, column 2] One of Twp. Hull farmers to begin co-op (1915).
Wiersig, Mrs. [Girl Scouts, page 106, top of page, group photo]
Wiersig, Richard [Boy Scouts, page 107, column 1] Received Eagle Award.
Wiersig, Walter [Harmony Co-op, page 97, column 2] Was the first manager of the co-op.
[Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
Wiersig, Viola [Cherokee Homemakers, page 109, column 1] Present secretary (1973).
Wilde, Bill [Colby Fire Department, page 67, column 2, page 68 columns 1 & 2, page 69, column 1] First Midget City Fire Chief.
Wilde, Bill Sr. [Business Places of Today, page 127, column 2] Painting business.
Wilde, Billy [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Wilde, Blondie [Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Operator of the Corner Cafe.
Wilde, C. [Girl Scouts, page 106, top of page, group photo]
Wilde, Dan [Cub Scouts, page 107, column 2]
Wilde, Pete [Business Places of Today, page 126, column 2] Began Wilde’s Paint Shop and Evergreen Garden Center.
Wilkins, Smith [Old settlers reunion, October of 1887, page 44, column 1] See article.
Will, Evelyn [Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 2666, page 84, column 1] Present receiver (1973).
[Senior Citizens, page 109, column 1] Refreshment committee (1973).
Will, Hazel [Nat. Catholic Soc. of Foresters, page 93, column 2] Charter member (1915).
Will, Joseph [Colby Post Office, page 65, column 2, page 66, columns 1 & 2] Rural mail carrier.
Will, Minnie [Nat. Catholic Soc. of Foresters, page 93, column 2] Elected as one of the first trustees (1915).
Will, William [Theater, page 74 column 1, photo, page 74, column 2] In 1928 partnered with John Pacholke to build the Badger Theater, the firs to show new talkies and synchronized records, later with sound directly from the film.
Will, Wm. Jr. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 26, column 2] He was born in 1880 and was the first agent of the Standard Oil Company, which marked it’s beginning in the City of Colby in the early 1900’s. He served the community as agent for 15 years. Later Wm. Waldhart was agent during the combining of the Abbotsford bulk plant and the Colby plant. A. Hunt of Dorchester was selected agent for both plants and Elmer Dehne was the driver-salesman.
[Photo, page 34, column 1] Picture taken in front of new July Building, 1902.
[Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
[News clip, page 124] Purchases a Ford from Wells and Chase, Dorchester (1910).
Will, Wm. Sr. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 26, column 1, photo of livery, page 26, column 2] He retired from the Colby House in 1901 and erected a barn and sheds for livery purposes next to the alley on Mrs. Becherer’s lots. Mr. Will moved to the farm and his son, Will Jr. operated the livery business. He was also engaged in funeral work.
Williams, Sam [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 5, column 2] Mentioned as arriving in the fall of 1872.
Willner, Les [Chamber of Commerce, page 116] Board of directors in 1973.
Willner, Les and Lessie [Business Places of Today, page 126, column 2, page 127, column 1] Owners of Mobile Service Station.
Willner, Lester [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as a volunteer in 1973.
Willner, Margaret [V.F.W. Auxiliary, page 86, column 1] Color bearer (1973).
Wilms [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2] Settled in the hamlet of Colby in the summer and fall of 1873.
Wilms, Dr. Aug. (B. A.) [Businesses of Colby, 1878, page 25, column 2] Drug store & barber shop.
[Businessmen of 1887, page 40, column 1] He keeps a full line of all articles usually found in a well regulated drug store from almanacs up and this is the only place you an find a full assortment of Humphery’s Homeopathic Remedies. In a side room, he has a barber shop.
[50th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Yerkes, page 62, columns 1 & 2] Mentioned in article.
[Colby Fire Department, page 67, column 2, page 68, columns 1 & 2, page 69, column 1] Meeting held at his place of business to organize the Fire Department.
Wilms, Dr. B. A. [Druggists, page 71, column 2, page 72, column 1] Early druggist in Colby area.
[Civic Societies, page 83, column 1] Charter member of the Odd Fellows, organized in 1874.
[Civic Societies, page 83, GAR] Member in 1883.
Wilms, Frank [Photo of Colby band, page 52]
Windmaiser, Jos. [Businessmen of 1887, page 40, column 2] Mentioned as being a newcomer to the harness business in Colby.
Wing, Ben [Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
Winters, Mrs. Mamie [Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 2666, page 84, column 1] Deputy Supreme Oracle of the Royal Neighbors of America (1901) when Colby Camp was formed.
Witet, Shirley [Churches, page 96, column 1] Present president/member of the St. Paul’s (a/k/a North Green Grove) Ladies Aid (1973).
Witschonke, Rev. C. [Churches, page 95, column 2] Pastor of St. Paul’s (a/k/a North Green Grove).
Witt, Ed A. [Banking, page 97, column 1] One of the directors of the Security State Bank (1920) and also the manager of O & N Lumber.
Witt, K. [Girl Scouts, page 106, top of page, group photo]
Witte, Dennis [Boy Scouts, page 107, column 1] Received Eagle Award.
Witte, Edwin and Hazel [Business Places of Today, page 126, column 2] Built and owned service and Greyhound Bus Stop from 1936 to 1960.
Witte, Fred. [Businessmen of 1887, page 42, column 2] A stone mason that lived about 3 miles Northeast of the village.
Witte, Hazel [Girl Scouts, page 105, column 2, page 106, top of page] One of the first girl scout committee members.
[Business Places of Today, page 126, column 2] Built and owned the Montgomery Ward Agency.
Witte, Mrs. Hubert [Huddle Homemakers Club, page 110, column 1]
Witte, Mrs. Otto [Sketches of Pioneers, page 60, column 1] Mentioned in sketch of Fred Pacholke, Sr.
Witte, Lila [V.F.W. Auxiliary, page 86, column 1] Banner bearer (1973).
Woik, Mrs. Fred [Churches, page 95, column 2] Presented gift to First United Church of Christ.
Wolf, Chas. [Businessmen of 1887, page 42, column 1] Is a tinner for Mr. Walbridge and also runs a stock exchange and is a breeder of fine poultry.
Wollert, J. [Girl Scouts, page 106, top of page, group photo]
Woodbury, Levi [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 1 & 2] Levi Woodbury, his wife and son Percy arrived in May of 1873. Woodbury had been up before and had built a log cabin on his homestead just North of the present city limits. Levi Woodbury was on the first school board in 1873.
[Sketches of Pioneers, page 22, column 2] Mentioned in sketch of Kuentz Hardware.
[Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 8, column 1 & 2] Pioneer settler in town of Colby, sec. 12. Elected as first treasurer of the town of Beaver in the spring of 1874. Levi was elected as treasurer of the town of Beaver in 1875.
[Businessmen of 1887, page 41, column 2] Dealer of flour and feed on the corner of Spense and Front, also has a farm on the Northern boundary of the village.
Woodbury, Perry [Photo of old settlers reunion, 1887, page 52]
Woodworth, Rev. [Churches, page 94, column 1] Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church of Colby.
Woskie, Frank & Roger [Theater, page 74, column 1] Purchased the Badger theater from Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lakosky in 1937.
Woskie, Frank [Theater, page 74, column 1] Partnered with Robert Hemmy to form the Colby Theater Co after Robert purchased the interest from Gertrude Woskie.
Woskie, Gertrude [Theater, page 74, column 1] Sold her interest in the Badger theater to Robert Hemmy in 1948 (her husband Roger died in 1941).
Wright, Clayton [Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, bottom.
Yanke, Otto [Government, page 87, column 2] Elected justice of the peace Township of Green Grove in 1887.
Yerkes, Oliver L. [Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 6, column 2] Mentioned in paragraph of D. B. Hull as a neighbor.
[Echoes of Pioneer Days, page 10, column 2] Mentioned in paragraph of J. D. Wicker.
[First 50th Wedding Anniversary in Colby, July 27, 1907] (For more information, consult the Colby Centennial Book, page 62, columns 1 & 2)
[Civic Organizations, page 83, column 1] Charter member of the Odd Fellows, organized in 1874. He died in 1916 with 41 years of membership in Colby Lodge 234, after being the only remaining charter member.
Youman, Pat [Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, bottom.
Youmans, Ann [V.F.W. Aux. Photo, page 86, top of page] Making cancer dressings, about 1950.
Youmans, J. J. [Colby Depot, page 67, column 1] Depot agent.
Young, Bertha [Nonagenarians, page 78, column 1] 90 years of age.
Young, Bill [Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, bottom.
Young, Delbert [Schools, page 90, bottom of page] Group photo (no date) of grade school.
Young, Dick [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as a volunteer in 1973.
Young, Louis [Photo, page 56, column 1] Driver of wagon load of cheese boxes.
Young, Mrs. Louis [Sketches of Pioneers, page 60, column 1] Mentioned in Sketch of Fred Pacholke, Sr.
Zahorka, Mr. [Fieldman for Pea Cannery, page 124]
Zassenhaus, Fred [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as captain driver, 1973. Served as a volunteer in 1973.
[K. of C., page 93, column 2] Guard (1973).
Zassenhaus, Mary [Schools, page 91, top of page] Listed on program (1898) of Colby Free High School.
Zassenhaus, Pauline [Girl Scouts, page 105, column 2, page 106, top of page] Assisted with the intermediate girl scouts.
Zassenhaus, William [Sketches of Pioneers, page 24, column 1 & 2, photo, page 24, column 1] William was born in Germany in 1838 and was a graduate in chemistry and mining. He served as a soldier for two years, engaging in the exploration and mining field. In 1877 he came to the town of Green Grove where he conducted the first store and post office. He married Maria Orth and seven children were born to this union, Louise, Joseph, Agnes, Wm. Jr., Mary, Clara and Frederick. (For more information, consult the Colby Centennial Book, 1873-1973)
[Business of 1887, page 43, column 1] Chairman of the town board of Green Grove, located 6 miles West of Colby. He has a general store and post office there. He is also interested in the Green Grove Cheese factory where Herman Laabs is the cheesemaker.
[Changes from 1878 to 1897, page 60, column 1] Mentioned as living in modern house.
[Colby Post Office, page 65, column 2, page 66, columns 1 & 2] Served as postmaster in Green Grove.
[Government, page 87, column 1] Elected town chairman of the organization of Township of Green Grove in 1887.
Zelinski, Joe [Business Places of Today, page 127, column 1] Operated Uptown Bar.
Zettler, Maxine [Girl Scouts, page 106, column 1] Mentioned as leader.
Zielke, Jerome [Radio & Television Show, page 77, column 2] Won a trip to Minneapolis to audition for the Cedric Adams “Talent on Parade ”show in 1950.
Zillman, Donald [Womanless Wedding Cast, page 121] Group photograph, top.
Zillman, Ed [Group photograph, page 123]
Zillman, Ed and Richard [Perschke Manufacturing Co., page 56, column 2] Subscribed an amount of cash to establish a stock company to manufacture cheese boxes.
Zillman, Edwin, Herman, Richard and Wm. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 22, column 2] Mentioned in sketch of Kuentz Hardware.
Zillmer, Emma [Blue Sky Garden Club, page 108, columns 1 & 2] Elected vice president (1947).
Zillman, Herman [Boy Scouts, page 106, column 2, group photo]
Zillman, Richard [Government, page 87, column 1] Sixth clerk, city of Colby (1908-1914).
Zillman, Richard [Colby Fire Department, page 67, column 2, page 68, columns 1 & 2, page 69, column 1] Notarized and witnessed charter on May 3, 1902.
Zillmer, A. F. [Sketches of Pioneers, page 22, column 2, photo of interior of store, page 23, column 1] Mentioned in sketch of Fred Bredemeyer.
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church [Churches, page 93, Column 1 & page 94, columns 1 & 2, photograph page 94, column 2]
Zuber, D. [Girl Scouts, page 106, top of page, group photo]
Zuber, Mrs. Stanley [Huddle Homemakers Club, page 110, column 1] Only remaining original member (1973).
Zwirchitz, Del J. [P.C.A. of America, page 98, column 1] Served as plant manager of production.
Zygowicz, Jerome [Colby Fire Department, page 69] Served as secretary and treasurer in 1973. Served as a volunteer in 1973.
Zygowicz, Jerry [Boy Scouts, page 107, column 1] Became scoutmaster in 1967, present scoutmaster (1973).
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