Seasonal Life in Mentor Township, Clark Co., Wisconsin
Spring
Little ones had to be kept safe while their parents/owners tended to plowing and planting gardens and fields. As shown in the photo above, dated 29 Apr. 1910, some methods were rather unique, but surely did the job and who knows if these children attempted to take a ride! Hein Family Collection
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Spring rains muddied country roads, making them nearly impassable and unfit for the early automobiles. Many vehicles were buried in them and many hours were spent in digging them out. A pair oxen was mired in the mud when highway 10 was being built in Clark County had to be shot, because they couldn't get them out, due to their size. Supposedly they were on the east side of Black River in front of the Indian Mission School. Hein Family Collection |
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Sometimes severe storms destroyed valuable property. Hein Family Collection |
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To the left--tiny fingers exploring the fragile daisies in mama's flower pot during the first summer of a child's life is only the beginning of discovering a beautiful world. Notice the fully leafed tree which is ready to provide a welcomed shade from the hot summer sun and the fence which protects this little one from the dangers of Lake Emerson which is visible in background. Hein Family Collection |
Summer
Fall
A successful Hay crop insured affordable nourishing feed for the stock through the following winter. |
Threshing was community activity because the "rigs" were too expensive to be owned by every farmer. The crew went from farm to farm during the harvest and each farm family was expected to put on a fitting "spread" at meal time for the hardworking threshers. |
Biking was especially enjoyable in the fall when the roads tended to be good. Hein Family Collection |
Touring became popular after Henry Ford made automobiles affordable to the average family. Hein Family Collection |
Native Indian families camped in the area to gather berries and hunt and fish. In this photo, a local family visited one of their campsites and then dressed up in native garb. Hein Family Collection |
Winter
Can you imagine controlling this team on winter roads? Hein Family Collection |
Many a cold winter evening was spent listening to the radio. |
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