Eaton Township Memories
Clark County, Wisconsin
Margaret McMahon
Shanks
MARGARET MCMAHON SHANKS, in
narrating her early experiences, says: "We left Ontario, Canada, in
1866, traveling by rail to West Salem, Wis. When I reached Bangor in
1866 1 was married to Mr. Shanks, and in the fall of that year we
came by team through Sparta with William Shanks. We stayed the first
night at Tom Emery's tavern, south of Black River Falls.
There were many men staying there who were bound for the woods. The
second night we stayed at Paddy's Rest, and the third night at
Staffordsville, reaching Henry Huntzicker's the afternoon of the
fourth day. We traveled in lumber wagons, loaded when we started
with supplies, but at each place we stopped we were obliged to leave
some. It was on this trip that I saw my first deer. The roads were
bad on account of heavy hauling and we had to get out many times and
cut our way through the brush to avoid the bad places in the
roadway. I worked for Mr. Huntzicker that winter and stayed there
the following summer. Henry Huntzicker kept a hotel for the
lumbermen. On New Year's night, 1867, John Huntzicker was born, and
I cared for him during that summer.
In November, 1867, 1 went to camp on the Popple River, walking the
distance. There I cooked for the men during the winter, leaving on
March 17, 1868. That was my first experience in a logging camp. That
summer I stayed at Huntzicker's, and in the fall we built a log hut
sixteen feet square, with a scooped roof. My occupation was making
buckskin mittens, shirts and buckskin trousers, which I sold to the
boys going into camp. The buckskin I secured from the Indians. Mr.
Shanks during this time was driving logs down the' Black River. We
commenced clearing our farm in 1868.
Later we built a good log house and lived there and farined until we
moved into town. We hardly ever saw any women but Indians."
----Source: 1918 History of Clark Co., WI
Black River Scenes
Eaton Township
Flour Sack
Memories
Clark County Memories
Index
1895
Miller,
Smith (Christmas Cake);
Miller,
Smith (Summer Work Sequel)
1897
Miller,
Smith (Working Vacation);
Smith Miller's Farm (plus Stan Schwarze's memories of
living there).
1900
Historic Homes of Greenwood, WI
1901
Schofield,
Hugh (Paris)
1905
Justice,
Dave (Death in the Family)
1906
Farmers Shocking Oats
Greenwood Power Dam
1915
Abel, Elsie's Poem #1
Abel, Elsie's Poem #2
Ablel, Elsie's Poem #3
Abel, Elsie's Autumn Poem
Abel, Elsie's Christmas Poem #1
Abel, Elsie's Christmas Poem #2
1917
Awe,
Arthur Henry (12 OCT 1917) (WWI)
1928
Varney,
Charles (Historical Sketch)
1937
Memories of Elaine (Wood)
Greene/Jenson
Varney,
Charles (Old Timers)
1938
Andrews, Kin's Letter to the people of
Greenwood
1941
Carmen Fresenborg's Memories
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