Wisconsin Pinery
Wisconsin, Pinery, is all of that section of country, north of
Dell Prairie, tributary to the "Wisconsin river, producing
yearly 70,000,000 feet of pine lumber, beside shingles, timber,
&c. The following statement shows the location of the several
mills, the number of saws, and the amount of lumber manufactured
annually by each, commencing at the lowest point on the river: -
Dell Creek, 2 saws, 1,000,000 feet.
Lemonwier, 5 saws, 2,700,000 feet
Yellow River, 7 saws, 3,700,000 feet.
Pointe Bausse, 3 saws, 200,000 feet.
Grand Rapids, 15 saws, 8,000,000 feet.
Crooked Rift, 1 saw, 600,000 feet
Mill Creek, 5 saws, 2,400,000 feet.
Little Plover River, 1 saw, 600,000 feet.
Conant Rapids, 3 saws, 2,000,000 feet
Big Plover River, 2 saws, 1,200,000 feet.
Stevens' Point, 5 saws, 3,000,000 feet.
Little Aux Plaines, 2 saws, 2,400,000 feet
Little Eau Claire, 2 saws, 1,500,000 feet
Big Aux Plaines, 2 saws, 2,000,000 feet.
Little Bull Falls, 8 saws, 6,000,000 feet.
Junior Bull Falls, 1 saw, 600,000 feet
Big Eau Claire, 8 saws, 6,000,000 feet
Little Rib, 2 saws, 1,000,000 feet
Big Bull Falls, 22 saws, 19,000,000 feet
Trap, 2 saws, 900,000 feet
Pine River, 4 saws, 2,000,000 feet
Jenny Bull Falls, 4 saws, 4,000,000 feet.
Making a total of 105 saws, and 70,000,000 feet.
This statement does not include lumber manufactured at several
places below the Dells, the logs for which come from above that
point.
Source: Wisconsin Gazetteer, By
John Warren Hunt. Madison: Beriah Brown, Printer, 1853
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