Curtiss Wisconsin

Anniversary-Centennial

1882•75th Anniversary•1957

1882•Centennial•1982

•Profiles•

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[75] = From 75th Anniversary Book

[100] = From Centennial Book

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Cameron, Betty and Robert [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 30, Twp. Mayville.

Carlson, Mary [100] [page 127] Present treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 130] Member of the Boomtown Card Club.

Carlson, Richard [100] [page 120] Co-owner of Curtiss Metal Works with Jim Jakel. The building was purchased from Les Bowen.

Carnahan, Vida and Wilfred [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 14, Twp. Green Grove.

Carter, Dell [75] [page 27] Curtiss train depot agent.

[100] [page 15] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, page 27.

Cass, Lily [75] [page 22] Girl scout leader.

Chapman [75] [page 25] Mentioned as owning a saw mill.

[100] [page 5] Shows location of sawmill on property map, Southeast Curtiss.

[100] [page 75] Mention as being one of four saw mills in Curtiss history.

Cherry, Lucille and William [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 5, Twp. Colby

Cherry, William A. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 5, Twp. Colby.

Christensen, H. K. [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 11, 12, 13 & 14, Twp. Green Grove, Landowner in sections 21, 24 & 35, Twp. Hoard, landowner in sections 18 & 32, Twp. Mayville.

Christensen, Mr. [75] [page 27] Curtiss train depot agent.

[100] [15] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, page 15.

Christiansen, Ole [75] [page 29] Built and co-owned saloon on main street with Andrew Olson. Saloon was sold to Joe Kraut Sr. in 1891.

Christofferson, H. H. [100] [page 101] Served as president of the Curtiss State Bank from 1934 to 1954.

Chupp, Joe [100] [page 64] Settler in the Amish community.

Cisco, George [100] [page 105] Listed as barber.

Clark, E. C. [100] [page 143] Editor of the Curtiss Advance Newspaper.

Clark, George Rogers [75] [page 2] Clark County was named after him, a famous explorer.

Clark, James [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Clark, Nathan [100] [page 12] Partnered with A. D. Bass to build first sawmill.

Clark, Nathaniel [100] [page 113] Purchased land from Mathea Olson. Sold land to Albert Bass.

Clark, W. H. [100] [page 109] Speaker at the Farmer’s Institute. From Rice Lake.

Clementson, John [100] [page 26] Listed on 1906 plat map.

Cole, Myrtle [100] [page 46] Sang in quartet with Willie Bishop, Lizzie Hanna and Carla Ostenson for graduation program.

[100] [page 107] Read recitation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Cole, Terry [100] [page 58] Add, Terry Cole and Associates, Insurance Service.

Cooke, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Zion Congregational Church.

Conrad, Ferdinand [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Cornelius, Herman [75] [page 25] Built a garage in 1919 and it burned in 1920.

[100] [page 75] Same basic information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 10] Photograph of garage, Main Street looking South, 1915.

Cox, Mr. [75] [page 27] Curtiss train depot agent.

Cox, Mrs. [100] [page 15] Station agent and telegrapher at Curtiss train depot.

Crawshaw, John [100] [page 26] Listed in 1906 plat book.

Crosby, Harry [75] [page 25] Group section crew near Curtiss train depot, 1914. Poor quality photograph.

[75] [page 27] Curtiss train depot agent.

[100] [page 15] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, page 27.

Cross, John [100] [page 2] Listed as village president 1945.

Cull, Melvin [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 28, Twp. Mayville.

Culver, Mr. L. D. [100] [page 54] Listed with Curtiss State Graded School, 1934-35.

Cummings, Charley [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Curtiss Alliance Church [100] [pages 42 & 43] Photograph of church building.

[100] [page 42] First Congregational Church became Curtiss Alliance Church in 1960 as the pastors were Alliance pastors since 1937.

Curtiss, Charles [100] [pages 12 & 15] Rail station between Abbotsford and Chippewa Falls named after him, a civil engineer on January 11, 1882. Originally, the station was called “Quar” after Andrew Olson’s farm in Norway.

Czerniak, Mark [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974.

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