Preserving the history of Forest County, Wisconsin since 1970.
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Wallace Yocum gave the society this picture of the Wolf River school in the early 20′s.  As soon as possible, the students will be identified.  The list of names is currently missing.  Check out the photo gallery to see additional photos.

UPDATE:  The lost has been found!  This is the identification of the students as given by Mr. Yocum.

Back Row – L to R:  Henry Kurtz, Walt Yocum, Madaline Keoner, Ruth Evans? Wallace Yocum, Teacher: Alice Haney or Lelia Buthgen

Front Row – L to R: Howard ‘Jack’ Yocum, Chris Keoner? Hazel Yocum, Eugene Keoner, Frankie Evans, Inez Waite.

Wolf River School

Tom B. Tyler came to this area with his family in 1902. (more…)

John Frederick Streckert was born May 12, 1879 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, the son of Carl and Wilmina (Damm) Streckert.  (more…)

 Elmer Sparks came to Wisconsin at the age of six with his parents, James and Nancy Sparks in October of 1901. 

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Samuel Shaw2Louise Shaw  In 1883 Samuel and Louise Shaw came to the area north of Sand Lake (Metonga) where several other families had settled in a community they called Ayr.  (more…)

Plummer Family Sam and Harriet Plummer(nee Critzer) arrived in Forest County, Wisconsin in March of 1915. (more…)

Date Interviewd: June 19, 1978 (more…)

Mr. And Mrs. Henry Carter were married at Pleasant Ridge, Clark County, Wisconsin on March 30, 1887. They were the parents of five children: Walter, Lyle, Lester, Harold, and Marie. (more…)

Interviewed on June 19, 1978 by Nona Sears and Pat Nemec (more…)

Interviewed by Nona Sears and Pat Nemec on June 26, 1978 (more…)

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