Curtiss Wisconsin

Anniversary-Centennial

1882•75th Anniversary•1957

1882•Centennial•1982

•Profiles•

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Ackerman, Archie [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Ackerman, Ardith and Henry [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 11 & 14, Twp. Hoard.

Ackerman, Joe and Joyce [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 11 & 15, Twp. Hoard.

Ackermann, George [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Ackermann, Joe [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Adams, Robert [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Alanko, James [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 27, Twp. Hoard.

Alchzyk, Mike [75] [page 38] Area blacksmith.

Alcott, Eugene [100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Aldinger, Henry C. [75] [page 25] Co-operator of a garage with Wm. Klessig.

[100] [page 75] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition, it was known as the Curtiss Ford Garage.

[100] [page 76] Add in the 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, Curtiss Garage.

[75] [page 36] Co-purchased blacksmith shop with Caspar Olson from Louis Shorre. It was then converted to a garage and paint shop. The paint shop was operated by Ed Bartram. The building was later sold to Morris Klemenston.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW1 Vet.

Allshech [100] [page 79] One of the owners of the Mundt blacksmith and paint shop.

Altenburg [100] [page 96] Sold Ford trucks to Harlow Bowen in 1929 & 1933, from Withee.

Andersen, H. P. [100] [page 41] Ran for supervisor of the township of Hoard, no date.

Anderson, Ed [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Anderson, Ellen [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Anderson, Hulda [100] [pages 23 & 28] Poem, The Early Pioneers & A Tribute to Grandmother Matthiesen.

[100] [page 99] Photograph in front of Fischer’s dining hall. The only one out of 24 that is identified.

[100] [page 65] Landowner in section 6, Twp. Colby.

Anderson, John Gust. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Anderson, Morris [100] [page 80] Master of Ceremonies, 75th Anniversary Celebration. Assisted by Lyle Johnson and A. J. Hennlich.

Anderson, Mr. Edward [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Anderson, Mrs. [100] [page 9] Photograph of home on front street, 1910.

Anderson, Mrs. Mary [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Anderson, Ray [100] [page 8] Add, insurance agency.

Anderson, Rev. A. J. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Anderson, Rev. Wm. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Ankney, Leon [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

[100] [page 105] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Armbrust, Gordon and Ruth [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 12, Twp. Green Grove.

Arneson, Ammon [75] [page 35] Built a hotel. Later sold the business to Henry Machlett.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settler West and North of Curtiss.

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

Arthur, President Chester A. [100] [page 59] Signed homestead certificate of Milo Hawks, 1883.

Auberg, Lanny A. [100] [page 58] Add, Augberg Realty and Insurance.

Augustine, Amanda (Steinbach) [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982. Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 130] Guest player of the Boomtown Card Club.

Augustine, Amanda and Delmar [100] [page 108] Mentioned as owning home across the street of George Hunt, the medical office of Dr. Simpson.

Augustine, Delmar [100] [page 41] Family joined the newly created St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church in 1962.

[100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of the Curtiss Lions Club.

Augustine, Delmar W. [100] [page 2] Listed as trustee in 1982 for the village board.

Augustine, J. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Augustine, Judy [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Averbeck, Rev. Marshall [100] [page 43] Pastor of Curtiss Missionary Alliance Church at the time of a new addition to the sanctuary in March, 1981.

Azerniak, Mark [100] [page 125] Not present for photograph of award won at Chippewa Falls Expo ‘75.

B.

Backen, Thorval M. [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Bacon, Delores [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, teller.

[100] [page 101] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bahn, Otto [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Bakke, Albert [75] [page 30] Home is the converted saloon of Albert Laabs.

Bakke, Arnold [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Bakke, Edna [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Bakke, Jean [100] [page 130] Member of Midway Card Club.

Bakke, Karen and Robert [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 27, 34 & 36, Twp. Hoard.

Bakke, Louise [100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

Bakke, Norman [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 72] Also listed as vet for the Twp. Hoard.

Bangle, Melvin [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Bannach, Amelia [100] [page 54] Listed with Curtiss State Graded School, 1933-34.

Barber, Mae [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

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

Barber, Theodore H. [75] [page 20] Photographed with unidentified school children in front of the first school house. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 45] Mentioned in article submitted by Armin Peterson and in photograph of the front of Curtiss Grade School, circa 1905.

[100] [page 107] Principal, Curtiss Graded School, 1905.

[100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Barrett, Bryce [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet., K.I.A.

Bartels, R. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Bartels, Rudolph [100] [page 41] One of the original members of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Bartholmew, Mr. [100] [page 101] Listed as other chief executive officer who ran the bank.

Barton, James [75] [page 29] Purchased saloon related property from Louis Schroeder. Sold same property to Harry Brown.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bartram, Ed [75] [page 36] Operated a paint shop in a building owned by Henry Aldinger and Caspar Olson.

Bass [75] [page 1, bottom of page] Group photograph of unidentified individuals in front of Bass Saw Mill (no date), poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 5] Bass Sawmill listed as being located in section 31, Southeastern section of

Curtiss.

[100] [page 18] Photograph of Bass and Clark Saw Mill. Mrs. & Mrs. Albert Bass identified as was Andrew Olson.

[100] [page 75] Mentioned as Bass and Clark Saw Mill, one of four in Curtiss History.

 

[75] [page 25] Mentioned as owning a store.

[100] [page 75] Mentions owning store on present Bowen hardware site, sold the business to Hildeman and Lacy.

[100] [page 2] Commissioner of the Curtiss area, good quality photograph.

[100] [page 18] Bass logging camp photograph, Matt Rued identified, 1888.

Bass, A. D. [100] [page 12] Early pioneer in the village of Curtiss.

Bass, Albert [100] [page 33] Became postmaster from 1886 to 1888 and from 1892 to 1896.

[100] [page 113] Purchased land from Nathaniel Clark. Sold the land to Paul and Minna Woock.

Bass, Emma [100] [page 5] Listed as owner of section 29 & 31, Southeastern Curtiss.

Bass, Mr. & Mrs. Albert [100] [page 18] Identified in photograph taken in front of Bass and Clark Saw Mill, about 1881.

Bauer, Irene [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Bauer, Johanna [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Bauernfiend, Eswig [75] [page 38] Area blacksmith.

[100] [page 79] Mentioned as owner of Mundt blacksmith and paint shop, no date.

Baxter, Adel and Ralph [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 21, Twp. Mayville.

Baxter, Colleen [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Baxter, Florence and Robert [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Mayville.

Baxter, Pat [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974. Photograph with award won at Chippewa Falls Expo ‘75.

Beechy [100] [page 64] Surname associated with the Amish community.

Beck, C. E. [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, director.

Becken, Ann [100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

Becken, George [100] [page 29] Photograph of George with bicycle on North road.

Becken, Peter [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Becken, Thorwald [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Beachy, Mr. [100] [page 102] Traveling salesman came twice a year to Virch’s Store with women’s ready to wear clothing in huge trunks. At times, he was assisted by Miss MacGrury.

Behaendt, Rev. August [100] [page 39] Shared pastor of St. Paul’s (Green Grove) and St. Paul’s (Curtiss).

Behrendt, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Beil, Rev. A. [100] [page 107] Gave invocation for 1905 graduating class of Curtiss Graded School.

Beisner, Dorothy [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 16 & 21, Twp. Mayville.

Belandorf, Randy [100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Berger [100] [page 96] Chevrolet dealer in Withee, 1936.

Bergstrom, Edward [100] [page 101] Served as president of Curtiss State Bank for a few months in 1965.

Bernsee [100] [page 25] Family photograph, Augusta Smith, William and wife, Anna Thieme, William, unknown, and Mary Alvina Handle.

Bernsee, Ernst [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Bernsee, Mr. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Bernsee, Mrs. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Berry, Grace [100] [page 46] Sang duet with Mrs. F. C. Hildeman at graduation program.

Berry, Mr. [75] [page 38] Area blacksmith.

Bertrum, Ed [100] [page 105] Ran a paint shop business above a blacksmith shop.

Bestul, Rev. [75] [page 13] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Beyer, Lester [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Binger, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Bishop, Mr. [75] [page 27] Mentioned as being section boss.

Bishop, Ray [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

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

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

[100] [page 107] Lists as miscellaneous song at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Bjork, Ronald and Shirley [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 12, Twp. Green Grove.

Block [100] [page 113] Photograph of Hickok and Block store.

Block, Anna [75] [page 32] Owned restaurant in 1914.

[100] [page 107] Sang solo at 1905 graduation at Curtiss Graded School.

[100] [page 109] Add, meal ticket from Block’s Cafe, Miss Anna Block, Prop.

Block, Chas. [75] [page 13] Helped with census towards incorporation, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from the 75th booklet, only change is the first name Charles.

[75] [page 13] Helped with second census for incorporation, 1917.

[100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning a general store, 1918 - 1919.

[100] [page 10] Photograph of general merchandise store, Main Street looking North, about 1920.

Block, Charles [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photograph, no date.

[75] [page 32] Purchased store from Louis Horn. Later sold the business to John Sturner.

[100] [page 113] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[75] [page 38] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

[100] [page 33] Was appointed postmaster on February 13, 1914. Stamp sales averaged $100.00 per month.

[100] [page 80] Gave a response at the 75th Anniversary Celebration.

Block, Charlie [100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

[100] [page 123] Photograph with 1910 baseball team.

Blodgett, Curtiss [100] [page 126] Group photograph, Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Bochnia, Carol [100] [page 130] Guest player of the Boomtown Card Club.

Boehm [100] [page 5] Opera and dance hall located in the original plat of the village.

[100] [page 106] Photograph of saloon, thirteen people unidentified. Only identification is Cap Torrison.

Boehm, Herman [75] [page 13] Helped with census towards incorporation, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from 75th booklet.

[100] [page 4] Signed second petition for incorporation.

[75] [page 29] Operated a saloon, dance hall and harness shop, early 1900’s. Property was sold to Henry Heinzel.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition to original information, the dance hall-opera house was built in 1903. First movies were shown in 1910 with carbide power and hand cranked, in 1922 the movies were shown electrically after the arrival of electric power. The opera hall was also used for traveling vaudeville shows and commencement exercises of the Curtiss School. The opera house portion of the complex burned in 1923.

[75] [page 30] Photograph of saloon, unidentified people standing in front of building, 1896. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning a harness and saddlery shop, 1918 - 1919.

Boehm, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent [100] [page 60] Photograph taken in front of their log home with Joe, Frank, Oscar and Richard Heibsch.

Boehm, Vincent [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Boor, Hildegard and Robert [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 17, Twp. Mayville.

Bootzin, Peter [75] [page 26] Purchased feed mill from O & N Lumber.

[100] [page 90] States that Peter Bootzin purchased the feed mill from the estate of Fred Machlett in 1941.

[100] [page 53] Add, Peter Bootzin, Flour - Feed - Custom Grinding.

[100] [page 97] Sold Curtiss Feed Mill to Les Bowen, 1955.

Borchardt, H. [75] [page 35] Purchased the Machlett Hotel from Henry Machlett. He later sold the business to Albert Marquardt.

Bores, Rosseanne and Russ [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 8, Twp. Colby

Borge, J. O. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Borgemoen [75] [page 26] Co-purchasers (other was Hrunek) of feed mill from John Sturner.

[100] [page 90] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Borgemoen, Dale [100] [page 124] Original member of Pack 25, Den 4.

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

Borgemoen, Hanna [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Borgemoen, John [100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers, Inc.

Borgemoen, Marie [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Borgemoen, Mary Ann and Victor [100] [page 144] Centennial photograph.

Borgemoen, Olaf [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Borgemoen, Ole [75] page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 27] Photograph of Ole in his home, 1925.

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

[100] [page 70] Family photograph, Oluf, Marie (Spencer) Thompson, , Laura Steinke, Milla Lott, Ida Schiszik, Mabel Dunnow, Hanna Hrunek and Ole Borgemoen.

Borgemoen, Steve [100] [page 124] Original member of Pack 25, Den 4.

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

Borgemoen, Vic [100] [page 137] Group photograph of the dedication of the new intersection at State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

Borgemoen, Victor [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 129] President of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [page 131] Member Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Borntreger [100] [page 64] Surname in the Amish community.

Borreson, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 40] A parish hall was purchased and moved to Curtiss. The 100th Anniversary of the Norwegian Lutheran Church in America and the 50th Anniversary of our ladies aide in Curtiss, 1943.

Betterud, Car [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Boss, Elaine and Vernon [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 7, Twp. Colby.

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

Boss, John and Karen [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 14, Twp. Green Grove.

Botterud, Carl [75] [page 37] Owned livery and drayman service.

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Bottrud, Agnes [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Bottrud, Alma [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Bottrud, Carl [100] [page 110] Livery service in Curtiss. Note: see surname spelling of Botterud.

Bottrud, Harry [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Bottrud, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Bowen [100] [page 97] Hardware Business photograph, taken by air in 1981.

Bowen, Dale [100] [page 97] Son of Les.

Bowen, Dennis [75] [page 23] Son of Les, identified as eagle scout, with parents, poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 124] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 36] Ode to the American Flag during dedication ceremony of the Curtiss post office, 1962.

Bowen, Donald [100] [page 96] Son of Harlow, hauled milk, 1929.

Bowen, Ethel [100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

Bowen, Floyd [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 96] Son of Harlow, began hauling milk in 1929.

[100] [page 98] Bowen Group employee photograph.

[100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Group photograph of Curtiss Lions Club. Listed as tailtwister.

[100] [pages 130 & 131] Authored article of the establishment of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club Inc. He was also elected as trail master, 1967.

Bowen, Floyd and Phyllis [100] [page 145] Centennial photograph.

Bowen, Harlow [75] [page 28] Manager of oil station.

[100] [page 92] Operated the bulk facility for the Big Four Oil Co., and delivered gas throughout the area.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 96] Brother of Irv Bowen.

Bowen, Hilda [100] [page 98] Bowen, group employee photograph.

[100] [page 131] Past secretary of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Bowen, Hilda and Les [100] [page 98] Photograph inside showroom.

[100] [page 145] Centennial photograph.

Bowen, Idell [100] [page 97] Daughter of Les. Married surname is Myre.

Bowen, Irv [100] [page 96] Brother of Harlow.

Bowen, Les [75] [page 13] Village trustee during street improvement project.

[75] [page 26] Now owns old Standard Service Station.

[100] [page 78] Mentions that Les purchased the old Curtiss Garage (1942) and moved his trucking business there. Includes winter photograph of building.

[100] [page 79] Mentions that Les purchased the business (Standard Oil Service Station building) from Robert & Sharwin Gosse in 1978.

[75] [page 26] Purchased feed mill from Peter Bootzin in 1955. Sold the building to Clark Co. Farmers Co-op in 1969.

[75] [page 43] Add, elevator and transit business.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president, 1963 - 1967.

[100] [pages 96 & 97] Authored the history of the Bowens.

[100] [page 96] Son of Harlow, started hauling milk in 1930.

[100] [page 96] Purchased milk route from his father.

[100] [page 96] Hired his first non relative employee, Arlun Harris, 1938.

[100] [page 97] Hired his second non relative employee, Ervin Krause, 1939.

[100] [page 97] Sold his farm and began general hauling and buying cattle for the Grambort-Christensen Corp. of Abbotsford, 1942.

[100] [page 97] 1942 through 1951, general trucking, local and long distant, milk hauling, logging, gravel and cattle.

[100] [page 97] 1951, began to haul paper products for Lewis Container of Colby, later known as Packaging Corporation of America.

[100] [page 97] 1954, sold seven trailers to Robert Ferrick.

[100] [page 97] 1955, purchased the feed mill in Curtiss which was owned by Peter Bootzin.

[100] [page 97] 1961, purchased the Dari-Kool Bulk tanks, added the hardware store in 1964, and added the Bou-Matic milkers and Ski-Doo snowmobiles.

[100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

[100] [page 120] Purchased the old Laabs Cheese factory and began a business called Kurtiss Kampers, managed by Clyde Grambsch. It was sold in 1979 to Richard Carlson and Jim Jakel who started a business called Curtiss Metal Works.

[100] [page 126] First president of the Curtiss Businessmen’s Club, 1954. Club was later renamed the Curtiss Community Club. Past president of Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [pages 130 & 131] Held organizational meeting for establishment of Sno-mobile club in the Curtiss area. Elected the first president of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc., 1967.

[100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Bowen, Lester [100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

[100] [page 135] Photograph observing road construction, 1954.

[100] [page 137] Group photograph of dedication of the new intersection at State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

Bowen, Lorretta [100] [page 97] Daughter of Harlow. Married surname is Leck.

Bowen, Mark [100] [page 96] Son of Irv, also had milk route, 1929.

Bowen, Midge [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Bowen, Millard [100] [page 97] Son of Harlow.

Bowen, Phyllis [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

Bowen, Robert [100] [page 97] Son of Harlow.

Bowen, Velma [100] [page 97] Daughter of Harlow. Married surname is Moore.

Boxrucker, Albert [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 26, Twp. Hoard.

Brady, B. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Brady, Barney [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Brady, Chas. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Brady, Charles [100] [page 46] Listed on the school board of education, Brady School, 1926.

Brady, Miss Buelah [100] [page 137] Mentioned in Curtiss Advance article of entertaining her friends for her birthday.

Brady, Mrs. C. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Braithwait, Maude and Ross [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Green Grove.

Brehm, Helen (Thieme) and Pearl (Kraut) Vorland [100] [page 145] Centennial photograph.

Brisbo, Gabriel [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Brisbois, Gabriel [100] [page 71] Twp. of Hoard Mexican War Vet.

Brockhaus, Harold [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 10, Twp. Green Grove.

Broeske, Carmen and Clyde [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 21 & 28, Twp. Mayville.

Brown, Harry [75] [page 29] Purchased saloon related property from James Barton. Sold same property to George Koerner.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Brown, Harry O. [75] [page 39] Showman that provided entertainment to Curtiss every year.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition, the shows were done in the Boehm Opera House.

Bruger, Ed [100] [page 98] Bowen group employees photograph.

Bruger, Chara and Edward [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 11 & 12, Twp. Hoard.

Bublitz [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Bublitz, Ed [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Bublitz, Edna and Virgil [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 10, Twp. Hoard.

Bublitz, Frank [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 26] Listed on 1906 plat book.

Bublitz, Henry [75] [page 35] Presently lives in converted barber shop.

[100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Buchanan, Floyd [100] [page 34] Curtiss Advance article states he left for Iowa last week.

Buchanan, Mrs. G. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Buchholz, August [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 41] Joined newly established St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church (1962).

Buche, Wm. [100] [page 105] Photograph of barber shop with Wm. Buche on the awning. Two individuals in the photograph, one wearing white jacket and another on the side area of store. This may be the same individual (Mr. Bucke) from the 75th Anniversary booklet, page 37 (below).

Bucke, Mr. [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

Buckle, Mr. [100] [page 105] Listed as barber. May be the two listed above this entry.

Bulgrin, Mary [100] [pages 42 & 43] Compiled the histories of Zion Congregational, First Congregational and the Curtiss Missionary Alliance Church for the centennial book.

Burgess, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Burhop, Alan L. [100] [page 58] Add, Withee Oldsmobile Garage.

Burkhardt, Otto [100] [page 107] Read declamation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Burtard [100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning cheese factory, 1918 - 1919.

Burtard, Ella [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 9, Twp. Green Grove.

Burtard, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Burtard, Rueben [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Bush, Bess [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Bush, Charles [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Bush, Laura [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Bush, Reginald [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Busma, Art [100] [page 139] Ran the tavern business of Herbert Buss on the Southeastern corner of State Highway 29 and County Trunk E.

Buss [100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning a cheese factory, 1918 - 1919.

Buss, Albert [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Buss, Albert H. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 3, Twp. Green Grove.

Buss, Bob and Rhonda [100] [page 74] Add, Welcome Inn Motel.

Buss, Carl [100] [page 9] Photograph with oxen team in 1908, with Joe Miller.

Buss, Elizabeth [100] [page 130] Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Buss, Emil [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Buss, George [100] [page 87] Photographed inside Krauts saloon, 1912.

Buss, Gertrude and Henry [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 3, Twp. Green Grove.

Buss, Henry [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 34, Twp. Hoard.

Buss, Herman [100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Buss, Mr. Herbert [100] [page 139] Constructed a tavern on the Southeastern corner of State Highway 29 and County Trunk E. Art Busma ran the business.

Buss, Mrs. Emil [75] [page 33] Owns home on the site of the O. K. Dahlberg creamery.

Buss, Myron and Ruth [100] [page] Landowners in section 2, Twp. Green Grove.

Buss, Norbert [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Buss, Wm. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 26] Listed in 1906 plat book.

Butt, Joan [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 25 & 36, Twp. Hoard.

C.

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.

D.

Dahl, Fred L. [100] [page 52] Add, Stetsonville Oil Company, Inc.

Dahl, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Dahlberg [75] [page 25] Mentioned as owning a store.

Dahlberg, Alma [100] [page 46] Sang solo during graduation program.

Dahlberg, Edwin [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

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

Dahlberg, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Dahlberg, Mr. Fred [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Dahlberg, Mrs. John [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Dahlberg, O. K. [75] [page 33] Began the first creamery in Curtiss. The site of the creamery is presently the site of a home owned by Mrs. Emil Buss.

[100] [page 120] Photograph of the first creamery building in Curtiss.

Dake, Elsie [100] [page 116] First wife of Jacob (Jake) Johnson. She was from Dorchester and died in 1920. They were married in 1913 and had one son Laverne.

Daley [100] [page 96] In partnership with Kelsey in Abbotsford to sell cars and trucks, 1928.

Dallenbach [100] [page 46] Brothers sang duet at graduation program.

Dallenbach, Conrad [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Dallenbach, John [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Dallenbach, Martha [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of 4-H sewing class (leader), late 1920’s.

Deml, M. & T. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Mayville.

Dassow, Jerry [100] [page 13] Add, Olson and Goodman, Inc.

Day, J. Edward [100] [page 34] Postmaster General of the United States when the new Curtiss post office was dedicated on January 7, 1962.

Degnitz, Walter [100] [page 41] Joined newly created St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church (1962).

Delwiche, E. J. [100] [page 109] Speaker at Farmer’s Institute. From Green Bay.

deNeveu, Dr. A. V. [100] [page 109] Speaker at Farmer’s Institute. From Rhinelander.

Derfus, Eugene [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 9, Twp. Colby.

Diedelmeyer, D. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler West and North of Curtiss.

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

Dietrich, Rev. Siegfried [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical & Reformed Church.

Dietz, Rev. Paul [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 39] Shared pastor of St. Paul’s (Green Grove) and St. Paul’s (Curtiss).

Doberstein, Russell and Shirley [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 16, 21 & 22, Twp. Hoard.

Dodge, John [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 17, Twp. Mayville.

Dreyfus, Governor Lee Sherman [100] [page 3] Proclamation from the State of Wisconsin congratulating Curtiss on it’s centennial.

Duellman, Max [100] [page 13] Add, Olson and Goodman, Inc.

Dumler, Jerry and Janet [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 22, Twp. Green Grove.

Dunow [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Dunow, Anita (Buchholz) Revord [100] [page 127] Daughter of August Buchholz, Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 127] Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

Dunow, Arton [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Dunow, August [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Dunow, Eldon [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Dunow, Elton [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Dunow, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Surname misspelled in centennial book. Was spelled Duhew and should be Dunow.

Dunow, Henry [100] [page 41] Joined newly created St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church, 1962.

[100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

Dunow, Henry and Virginia [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 25, Twp. Hoard.

Dunow, Judy and William [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 9, 15 & 16, Twp. Hoard.

Dunow, Otto [100] [page 34] Mentioned as bringing yarn to Mr. Gillette, from a Curtiss Advance article.

[100] [page 91] Photograph inside Curtiss Feed Mill office with Fred Machlett and Fred Richter.

[100] [page 92] Photograph inside Curtiss Feed Mill with Fred Machlett.

Dunow, Virginia [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

E.

Ebright [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 11, Twp. Hoard.

Ecke [100] [page 118] Photograph of the interior of Ecke’s Meat Market, four unidentified individuals inside.

Ecke, August [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 41] One of the original members of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Ecke, F. A. [100] [page 70] Article in the Curtiss Advance mentions that the inside of his meat market is now white.

Ecke, Fred [75] [page 33] Purchased meat market business from Heinzel Brothers. The business was sold to Mr. Meyer.

[100] [pages 10 & 11] Photograph of Ecke’s Meat Market, Main Street looking North, about 1920.

Ecke, Geraldine [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Ecke, Harland [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Ecke, Henry [75] [page 38] Sub rural mail carrier.

[100] [page 34] One of the sub rural mail carriers.

Ecke, Lester [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Ecke, Levi [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Ecke, Mildred [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Ecke, Verna [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Ecker [75] [page 37] The Ecker home also was the medical office of Dr. Simpson.

Ecker, Mrs. Walter [75] [page 22] Girl scout leader.

Ecker, Walter [75] [page 26] Owned Standard Service Station.

[100] [page 79] Part owner of Big Four Oil that purchased the standard service station. Other partners were Sherman Long, Rodney Hawks and Robert Gosse.

[75] [page 30] Purchased a blacksmith shop and welding shop from John Ramminger.

Eckhoff, Margaret E. [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

Edwards, Alfred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Edwards, Blance M. [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

Edwards, George [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Edwards, Helen. L. [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

Edwards, Robert H. [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

Eide, Bernice [75] [page 22] Girl scout leader.

Eide, Mrs. [100] [page 130] Guest player of the Boomtown Card Club.

Eklanfelt [100] [page 39] Early member of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Eldridge [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Eldridge, Reed [100] [page 46] Gave introductory address during graduation program.

Ellis, Wayne [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Elwood, Vivian [100] [page 130] Held first organizational meeting for the Boomtown Card Club in her home.

Endeared, Jack [100] [page 98] Bowen employee.

Engel, Donna and Kenneth [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 2, 11 & 14, Twp. Green Grove.

Erdman, Galen and Shirley [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 8, Twp. Colby.

Erickson, Alfred. M. [75] [page 29] Banking executive with the Curtiss State Bank.

[100] [page 101] Served as bank president from 1954 to 1963 and finishing out in 1964.

[75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, president, cashier and director.

[100] [page 101] Cashier at Curtiss State Bank.

[100] [page 28] Son of Iver and Elina, in family photograph of the Iver Ericksons.

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as being on the side board.

Erickson, Cornel [100] [page 28] Mentioned as having served as the Curtiss village clerk.

[100] [page 28] Son of Iver and Elina, in family photograph of the Iver Ericksons.

[100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Erickson, Cornell [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Erickson, Darrell [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974.

Erickson, Elina [100] [page 28] Wife of Iver (Ever), family photograph.

Erickson, Emil [100] [page 28] Son of Iver and Elina, family photograph.

Erickson, Ever [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 28] First name spelled Iver. Photograph of the Iver Erickson family, Mr. & Mrs. Erickson, Emil, Matilda, Alfred & Cornel.

Erickson, Iver [100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Erickson, Jim [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974.

Erickson, John [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Erickson, Laura [100] [page 130] Attended organizational meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965. Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Erickson, Matilda [100] [page 28] Daughter of Iver and Elina, family photograph.

Erickson, Mrs. Cornel [100] [page 80] Curtiss correspondent for the Tribune-Phonograph. Authored article of “Curtiss continues growth,” Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1980.

Erickson, Norman E. [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Erickson, Randy [100] [page 124] Original member of Pack 25, Den 4.

Erickson, Ronnie [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974. Mentioned that won award but not present for photograph.

Erickson, Ruth [100] [page 127] Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

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

[100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

[100] [page 146] Centennial era photograph along with Martha Harmel.

Erler, August [75] [page 37] Operated shoe shop in the early 1900’s.

[100] [page 41] Original member of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Erler, Miss Alma [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Erwert, Lorriane and Myron [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 10, Twp. Green Grove.

Eschwig [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Eschwigs [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Evangelical and Reformed Church [75] [page 18] Photograph of building and parsonage, poor quality photograph, about 1906.

Evangelical Lutheran Church [75] [page 18] Photograph of building and out building, poor quality photograph, about 1957.

[100] [page 42] Poem taken from the Fortieth Anniversary Souvenir Book, unnamed author.

Evanson, Miss Ida [100] [page 54] Listed with Curtiss State Graded School, 1934-35.

Ewert, Milford D. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 21, Twp. Green Grove.

F.

Fagan, Tom [100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Fahrenbach [100] [page 100] “The bar was moved to the South wall, where is remains today. A door was added to the North wall for access to the meat market. The meat market discontinued after the bar was sold.”

[100] [page 101] Photograph of the interior of Fahrenbach’s Tavern. Bar keeper is identified as Mary (Dunow) Fahrenbach with patrons Ed Mildbrand and Wm. Jakel.

Fahrenbach, Elroy [75] [page 13] One of two from the Curtiss area that died in WW2.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet., K.I.A.

[100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

[100] [page 93] One of two local sons that the Curtiss Memorial Park was dedicated to. Photograph included on this page.

Fahrenbach, Evelyn [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Fahrenbach, Herb [100] [page 132] Biography of his super-light aircraft.

Fahrenbach, Herbert [75] [page 44] Add, postoffice sub. letter carrier.

[100] [page 34] One of the sub rural mail carriers.

[100] [page 34] Was acting postmaster in 1964.

[100] [page 36] Photograph with Ina Hennlich and Grant Herrick in front of old post office, 1957.

[100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Fahrenbach, Mary (Dunow) [100] [101] See Fahrenbach.

Fahrenbach, Minnie [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Fahrenbach, Mr. & Mrs. [75] [page 38] Photograph taken at Golden Wedding Anniversary.

Fahrenbach, William [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Fahrenbach, Willie [100] [page 88] Mentioned as purchasing oats from Newman Bros. in article from the Curtiss Advance.

Fahrenbach, Wm.¹ [75] [page 38] Sub rural mail carrier.

[100] [page 34] One of the first sub rural mail carriers, the centennial book indicates Wm. was a junior.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settlers North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 4] Signed second petition for incorporation.

Fahrenbach, Wm.² [100] [page 77] Add from 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, Curtiss Hotel.

Fahrenback, Wm.³ [100] [page 139] Purchased a tavern on the Southwestern corner of State Highway 29 and County Trunk E, known as the Curtiss Corners, 1960’s. Sold the business to Jack Leffel.

Fahrenbach, Wm. Jr. [75] [page 31] Ran meat market in the same building as his fathers saloon.

[100] [page 99] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Fahrenbach, Wm. Sr. [75] [page 31] Purchased saloon from Charlie Newman. His son Wm. Jr. ran a meat market out of part of the saloon. The business was sold to Franklin Peissig.

[100] [page 99] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Farewell, Governor [75] [page 6] Governor of Wisconsin when Clark County was created on July 6th, 1853.

Feddick, Dave [100] [page 22] Add, Ford-Mercury Dealer.

Ferrick, Robert [100] [page 97] Purchased seven trailers from Les Bowen.

Fetting, Fred [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 21 & 28, Twp. Mayville.

Fiedler, Wm. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 42] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Fink [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Fink, Chas. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Finnegan, Wm. [75] [page 27] Curtiss train depot agent.

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

Fischer, Alice [100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Fischer, Conrad [75] [page 31] Purchased saloon from Adolph Schroeder. Later sold the business to Otto Janke.

[100] [page 99] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. After a fire in 1910 partially destroyed the saloon, Mr. Fischer remodeled and added a hotel.

[100] [page 99] Photograph of saloon and hotel. Seven unidentified people in the front of the saloon.

[100] [page 99] Photograph of Fischer’s dining hall. Twenty four people in front of dining hall, one identified as Hulda (Mahlstad) Anderson.

[100] [page 100] Photograph of saloon, hotel (Curtiss Hotel) with the telephone exchange in the center addition.

Fisher, Bill [100] [page 15] Memories of going to high school on a train.

[100] [page 20] Memories of Mrs. Bass and the Curtiss elite.

[100] [page 97] Reminiscences of our boyhood days.

[100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.” Surname spelled Fischer.

Fokett, Wm. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Fokket [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Foltz, Mr. Art [100] [page 139] Built and owned a tavern on the Southwest corner of State Highway 29 and County Trunk E shortly after prohibition. The intersection is known as Curtiss Corners.

Forde, Rev. N. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 40] Traveling pastor for area Norwegians that came from Amherst beginning in 1881. After the congregation was organized in 1885, Rev. Forde became it’s first pastor.

Forsee [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 9, Twp. Mayville.

Fortier [100] [page 111] One of the Virch’s daughters family that moved to Curtiss as mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Foster, Buford Jr. and Genevieve [100] [page 100] Landowners in sections 9 & 10, Twp. Green Grove.

Frahman, Linda [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Frane, Gerrie [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

Frane, Gerrie and Howard [100] [page 113] Purchased the business of Clarence and Mildred Geary and remodeled to expand the stock and add a Laundromat and mini-market.

Frane, Geraldine and Howard [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 31, Twp. Mayville.

Frane, Glen [100] [page 124] Active in Curtiss Scouting.

Frane, Howard M. [100] [page 34] Commissioned postmaster on June 26, 1967. Average sales per month are $1,400.00 in 1982.

[100] [page 34] Postmaster at Curtiss during dedication of new post office building, 1962.

[100] [page 124] Active in Curtiss Scouting.

[100] [page 126] Past president of Curtiss Community Club, Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Group photograph of Curtiss Lions Club. Listed as charter member, second vice president.

[100] [page 131] Organized the Clark County Alliance for snomobile clubs. Director for A.W.S.C. in Clark County. Past president of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Frane, Roy [100] [page 141] Built a home on a corner portion of the Krause farm. Later sold to Rodney and Inga Hawks.

Frank, Floyd [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Frank, Harold [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Frank, Kenneth [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Frank, Louis [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Frederick, Daniel and Shirley [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 15, Twp. Green Grove.

Fretheim, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Frey, Chris and Mark [100] [page 74] Add, M & C Home Sales.

Fricke, Paul [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, assistant cashier.

[100] [page 101] Listed as a cashier.

[100] [page 139] Owned the a tavern on State Road 29 and County Trunk E, known as the Curtiss Corners.

Friezener, Glenn [75] [page 27] Curtiss train depot agent.

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

Fritz, Earl [100] [page 72] Twp Hoard WW2 Vet., K.I.A.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Fritz, Lorraine [100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Frohling, Eloise and Ron [100] [page 145] Centennial photograph.

[100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 13 & 14, Twp. Hoard.

Fuelleman, Hedwig and Wilhelm [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 24, Twp. Hoard.

Fults, Arthur H. Dr. [100] [page 44] Add, Optometrist.

G.

Gary, James A. [100] [page 33] Postmaster General of the United States signing certificate for the establishment of the Curtiss post-office, 27, July, 1897. George Hickok was the first postmaster authorized in Curtiss.

Gavin, D. L. [100] [page 101] Served as president of the Curtiss State Bank for three months in 1964.

Geary [75] [page 9] 1910 street photograph looking North from Geary’s store. Poor quality photograph.

[75] [page 10] 1917 street photograph looking North from Geary’s store. Poor quality photograph.

[75] [page 32] Mentioned in relationship to Anna Block restaurant.

[100] [page 113] Photograph of Geary Grocery, 1979. Purchased the business from Glen and Inga Schwandt. Sold the business to Howard and Gerrie Frane.

Geary, Clarence [75] [page 14] Village treasurer during street improvement project.

[75] [page 28] Purchased grocery store and ice cream parlor from Glenn Schwandt and remodeled it into living quarters.

[75] [page 32] Purchased store from Glen Schwandt.

[100] [page 126] Past president of the Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [page 137] Group photograph of the dedication of the new intersection of State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

Geary, Clarence, Dorothy and Mildred [100] [page 146] Centennial photograph.

Geary, Cynthia [100] [page 130] Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Geary, Dorothy [100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

Geary, Mildred (Ostenson) [100] [page 126] Past president of Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 127] Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

[100] [page 130] Daughter of Eda Ostenson.

[100] [page 130] Attended organizational meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965. Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Geary, Sue [100] [page 127] Won first place award from the Curtiss Community Club.

Geary, Willard [75] [page 28] Manager of oil station.

[100] [page 92] He was the first operator of the gas station for big Four Oil Co.

Gebert, Ronald [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

Gehrke, Richard [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil Wild Rose.

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as being the constable.

Geiger, Dale and Donna [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Mayville.

Geiger, Ronald [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

Gelhaus & Brost [100] [page 97] Chevrolet dealer in Medford, 1941.

Gerber, Jerry [100] [page 101] Became bank president of Curtiss State Bank in 1977.

[100] [pages 101 & 102] Authored Curtiss State Bank history.

German, Dona and Warren [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 33, Twp. Hoard.

German, Harold [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

German Lutheran Church [100] [page 39] Photograph of church building.

Gibson, Mr. [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

Gilbertson, Adolph [100] [page 29] Son of Christ and Mattie, family photograph.

[100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

[100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Gilbertson, C. [100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1896.

Gilbertson, Christ. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 29] Family photograph, Ole, Melvin, Christ, Kela, Mattie, Hulver, Adolph and Martha (Harmel)

Gilbertson, Engman [100] [page 28] Photograph of Engman in WW1 military uniform.

Gilbertson, Gunvell [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Gilbertson, Hulver [100] [page 29] Son of Christ and Mattie, family photograph.

Gilbertson, Kela [100] [page 29] Daughter of Christ and Mattie, family photograph.

Gilbertson, Martha [100] [page 29] Married surname Harmel, daughter of Christ and Mattie, family photograph.

[100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Gilbertson, Mattie [100] [page 29] Wife of Christ, family photograph.

Gilbertson, Melvin [100] [page 29] Son of Christ and Mattie, family photograph.

[100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Gilbertson, Ole [100] [page 29] Son of Christ and Mattie, family photograph.

Gilbertson, Ollie [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Gilbertson, Raymond [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Gillette, Mr. [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

[100] [page 105] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 34] Curtiss Advance article states that Otto Dunow brought him some yarn.

Ginnegan, Bill [100] [page 111] Station agent married Theo Horel, cousin of Dorothy (Horn) Johnson.

Gisch, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Givson, Mr. [100] [page 105] Listed as being a barber.

Glasby, Bill [100] [page 87] Photograph inside Kraut saloon, 1912.

Glenzer, Christ. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and North of Curtiss.

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

Glenzer, Fred [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Glenzer, Gustav [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Glenzer, Jean and Hubert [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 11, Twp. Green Grove.

Glenzer, Pete [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Glenzer, Richard [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Glenzer, Rueben [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Goelch, Dr. [100] [page 110] Resident Doctor mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Goelch, Hildegarde [100] [page 110] Dr. Goelch’s daughter, mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Goessel, Irving [100] [page 24] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Goessel, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Geossel, Margaret and Peter [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 12, Twp. Hoard.

Goessel, Mike [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Goessl, Clarence J. [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

Goessl, Irving [100] [page 47] Listed on the board of education, Brady School, 1926.

Goessl, John [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Goessl, Orlando F. [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

Goessl, Pete [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

Goetch, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Goetsch, Rev. Martin C. [100] [page 39] Shared pastor of St. Paul’s (Green Grove) and St. Paul’s (Curtiss).

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, is listed as pastor of the Lutheran Church.

Goiessel, Irving [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Gordee, Earl [100] [page 126] Past president of Curtiss Community Club.

Gordee, Mavis [100] [page 130] Guest player of the Boomtown Card Club.

Gorke, Adolph [100] [page 32] Add, Used cars and bus service.

Gospodinoff, Gus and Pat {100] [page 65] Landowners in section 24, Twp. Hoard.

Gosse, Anna & Henry [100] [page 25] Family photograph.

Gosse, Henry [100] [page 41] One of the original members of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Gosse, Robert [100] [page 79] Part owner of Big Four Oil that purchased the standard service station. Other partners were Walter Ecker, Sherman Long and Rodney Hawks. He took sole possession after purchasing the station from Rodney Hawks in 1970. He and his wife Sharwin sold the business to Les Bowen in 1978.

Gosse, Wm. H. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Gossel, Herbert and Jean [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 12 & 13, Twp. Hoard.

Grafe, Rev. Wm. [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 39] Shared pastor of St. Paul’s (Green Grove) and St. Paul’s (Curtiss).

Gramblit, W. E. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Grambort [100] [page 92] Early livestock buyer, 1930’s. Joined with Christensen and formed Grambort - Christiansen until the late 1960’s.

Grambort, Fred [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Grambsch, Clyde [100] [page 120] Managed Kurtiss Kampers for Les Bowen.

Grandy, Mrs. [100] [page 130] Attended first meeting of the Boomtown Card Club.

Gray, Elise and Justin [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 4, Twp. Colby.

Gray, Justin [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [page 131] Past vice-president of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Greaser’s [75] [page 39] Carnival company that was owned by a daughter and son-in-law.

Green [75] [page 35] Family photograph of the Ben Green Family, Ralph, Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Lucy and Stacy. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 5] Property listed as Green’s Addition in the Northwestern section of Curtiss. Located in this addition are the Curtiss State Graded School and St. Paul’s Kirche.

[100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning produce, poultry, general store, flour and feed, 1918 - 1919.

[100] [pages 10 & 11] Photograph of Green Bros. Building, Main Street looking North, about 1920.

[100] [pages 114 & 115] Mentions purchase of Hickok store in 1910 and having it destroyed by fire in 1910.

The 75th Anniversary booklet mentions the fire in 1913, and property being purchased by the Green Brothers. The centennial book mentions the property was purchased by B. B. Green and later sold to Ralph Green.

[100] [page 20] Green’s Saw Mill, none identified.

[100] [page 71] Photograph of Green Brothers home, location is where the Tom Revord house now stands.

Green, Alma (Neitzel) [100] [page 116] Wife of Ralph Green.

Green, B. B. [75] [page 13] Helped take census for incorporation of Curtiss, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from the 75th booklet.

[75] [page 13] Helped with second census for incorporation, 1917.

[100] [pages 4 & 12] Identical information from 75th booklet.

[75] [page 29] Original director of the Curtiss State Bank, 1912.

[100] [page 101] Served as president from 1929 to 1933. He died in office.

[100] [page 2] Listed as Chairman of the Caucus in 1917, village president 1920 - 1921.

[100] [page 10] Small frontal view of home, Main Street, looking North.

[100] [page 26] Listed on 1906 plat map.

[100] [page 41] Ran for justice of the peace in the township of Hoard, no date.

[100] [page 114] Purchased store from the Hickok’s and sold store to Ralph Green.

Green, Ben [75] [page 32] Purchased the business of Fred Jones in 1914 and used it as a general store.

[75] [page 33] Built Telephone office and barber shop in 1920.

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as being the assessor.

Green Benjamin [100] [page 24] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Green, E. M. [100] [page 5] Listed as the owner of section 51, Northwestern section of Curtiss.

Green, Ed [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Green, Edith [100] [page 116] Daughter of B. B. Green, included in Green family photograph. Married Lawrence Neitzel. Attended Northland Academy in Ashland and became a teacher.

Green, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Green, Kathryn [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Green, Lila [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Green, Lucy [100] [page 110] Mentioned in article of “Memories of Curtiss.”

[100] [page 115] Daughter of B. B. Green, second wife of Jacob (Jake) Johnson, biography authored by Anita Johnson. Attended Curtiss School, Abbotsford and Northland Academy in Ashland. She also graduated from the Wausau Business College.

Green, Miss Minnie [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Green Mr. and Mrs. Ed [100] [page 51] School notes on Washington’s Birthday, mentions visit along with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pudlus.

Green, Mrs. Edward [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Green, Mrs. George P. [100] page 25] Photograph, also see Lucy Mason, mother of B. B. Green.

Green, Mrs. Minnie [75] [page 20] First president of the P.T.A.

[100] [page 45] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[75] [page 22] Photograph, poor quality.

Green, Mrs. M. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Green, Mrs. R. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Green, Ralph [75] [page 7] Group photograph of early basketball photo. Poor quality photograph, 1912.

[75] [page 32] Was the store-keeper until Jacob Johnson purchased the building.

[100] [page 114] Purchased store from B. B. Green, and sold same business to Jacob Johnson in 1936. Jacob converted it to a tavern and residence.

[75] [page 38] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

[100] [page 33] Appointed postmaster October 31, 1919. Average sales per month were $88.00.

[100] [page 34] One of the rural mail carriers.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president 1922 - 1923.

[100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

[100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as being treasurer of the village.

Green, Ralph S. [100] [page 53] Listed with Jt. district 4 of Hoard, Mayville and Curtiss.

[100] [page 116] Son of B. B. Green, included in Green family photograph.

Green, Ruth [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 51] School notes from Washington’s Birthday, Essay on the life of Washington.

Green, Stacey [100] [page 110] Mentioned in article “Memories of Curtiss.”

[100] [page 116] Son of B. B. Green. Went on to study music and received his masters degree in music from Valparaiso University in 1940. He died in 1962 while professor of music at the University of Oregon.

[100] [page 116] Included in Green family photograph.

Gresham, John [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Grether, Rev. David [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical & Reformed Church.

Griesbach, Allen and Shirley [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 17, Twp. Colby.

Grube, Herman [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Grube, Victor William Sr. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 10, Twp. Green Grove.

Gummerson, J. H. [100] [page 53] Add, Allis Chalmers Dealer.

H.

Haderlein, Dick [100] [page 148] Add, Insurance agency.

Haegegel, Mr. [75] [page 26] Managed a cheese warehouse.

Haemer, Carl and Judith [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 2, Twp. Green Grove.

Hage, John [100] [page 24] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

Hake, A. [100] [page 6] Listed as owning livestock shipping company, 1918 - 1919.

Hake, Adolph [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 27] Family photograph, Walter L. is the only one identified of the children.

[100] [page 41] One of the original members of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Hake, Elsie and Roland [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 12 & 14, Twp. Green Grove.

Hake, Helen [100] [page 26] In photograph with brother Walter.

Hake, Walter [100] [page 26] In photograph with sister Helen.

Halbander [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 7, Twp. Green Grove.

Hamm, Arlan [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 35, Twp. Hoard and section 30, Twp. Mayville.

Hamm, Gary L. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 25, Twp. Hoard.

Hamm, George [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hamm, Harold [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Hamm, Jacob [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hamm, Joe [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hamm, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hamm, Raymond [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Handle, Mary Alvina (Bernsee) [100] [page 25] Photograph with Bernsee family.

[100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

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

Handle, Alina and Victor [199] [page 144] Centennial photograph.

Handle, Victor [100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

Hanna, Chas. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] First name spelling change, from Chas. to Charles, the rest of the information is identical from the 75th Anniversary booklet.

Hanna, Charles [100] [page 19] Managed the operation of kilns for the Ashland Steel Company.

Hanna, Frank [100] page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

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

[100] [page 107] Sang solo at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

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

Hanna, Mesita [100] [page 112] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Hanna, Norma [100] [page 107] Gave recitation of 1905 graduation at Curtiss Graded School.

Hansen, C. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Hansen, Dave [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

Hansen, George [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Hansen, J. P. [100] [page 41] Ran for constable in the township of Hoard, no date.

Hansen, John [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Hansen, Matt [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Hansen, Ole [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, minor change as Jr. is added in the centennial book.

Hansen, Walter [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard Mexican War Vet.

Hanson, Flora [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Hanson, George [100] [page 24] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Hanson, Harold C. [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard Civil War Vet.

Hanson, J. P. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Hanson, John [100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Hanson, Jorgen [100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Hanson, Julius [75] [page 23] Group photograph near Curtiss train depot, poor quality photograph.

Hanson, Matt [100] [page 5] Property located in section 27, Southeastern part of village.

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Hanson, Ole [100] [page 46] Gave recitation for graduation program.

Hanson, Thea [100] [page 60] Tanlokken descendant.

Harmal, Art [100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Harmel, Art [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

[100] [page 105] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 92] Was an operator at the gas station for Big Four Oil Co.

Harmel, Martha (Gilbertson) [100] [page 29] In photograph of Gilbertson family.

[100] [page 146] Centennial era photograph with Ruth Erickson.

Harris, Arlun [100] [page 96] First non relative hired hand by Les Bowen, 1938.

Harris, Arnie [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Harris, Byron [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

[100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Harris, Tom [100] [page 124] Photograph of Boy Scout Troop, 1961.

Harris, Vernon [100] [page 47] Student, Brady School, 1926.

Hartman, Rev. Herman K. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical & Reformed Church.

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as pastor of German Reform Church.

Hartmann, Julius [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Haselow, E. R. [100] [page 53] Add, Gamble Store Agency.

Hawks, Allan [100] [page 141] Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Hawks, E. A. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Hawks, Emmet [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 141] Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Hawks, Inge Marie [100] [pages 1 & 30] Listed as Chairperson of Curtiss Centennial Book Committee and forward introduction on page 1 & poem.

[100] [page 67] Wrote biography of Cap Thorsen.

[100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

Hawks, Lettice [100] [page 59] Photograph standing in front of pioneer home.

Hawks, M. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Hawks, Milo [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

[100] [page 59] Homestead Certificate signed by President Chester A. Arthur, 1883.

[100] [page 141] Mentioned in Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Hawks, Mrs. Dorothy [100] [page 102] Witness to Owen-Curtiss bank robbery in 1953.

Hawks, Mrs. Lucy [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Hawks, Mrs. Milo [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Hawks, Radley [100] [page 127] In photograph of the Curtiss Community Club, 1982.

[100] [page 142] Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Hawks, Renata [100] [page 127] In photograph of the Curtiss Community Club, 1982.

[100] [page 141] Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Hawks, Rodney and Inga [100] [page 141] Purchased the topper and overhead camper business and property of Roy Frane and opened a custom painting, body shop & sign painting shop. Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Hawks, Rodney P. [100] [page 79] Part owner of Big Four Oil that purchased the standard service station. Other partners were Walter Ecker, Sherman Long and Robert Gosse. He took sole possession of the station in 1966 and built an addition. He then sold the business to Robert Gosse in 1970 and built a shop at Curtiss Corners.

[100] [page 80] Authored article that appeared in the Tribune-Phonograph, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1980 of the growth of Curtiss.

[100] [page 125] Became Cubmaster in 1974.

[100] [page 126] Past president of Curtiss Community Club, Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Group photograph of Curtiss Lions Club. Listed as two year director.

Hayes, President Rutherford B. [100] [page 64] Signed deed of the farm of Peder Peterson, 1880.

Heagle, George [75] [page 37] Operated a shoe shop in the village.

[100] [page 108] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Hiebsch, Mrs. Frank [100] [page 130] Member of Midway Card Club.

Heibsch, Raymond [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet. Note: surname may also be spelled Hiebsch.

Heimbach, June and Walter [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 7, Twp. Colby.

Heimerdinger, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Heimerdinger, Marie [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Heindl, Clemence and Margaret [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 8, Twp. Mayville.

Heintzel [100] [page 6] Listed as owning meat market, 1918 - 1919.

Heinzel [75] [page 33] Brothers (unnamed) purchased the meat market building and business of Archie Kluve. The business was later sold to Fred Ecke.

[100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Heinzel, Clemix [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

[100] [page 107] Lists miscellaneous song at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Heinzel, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Heinzel, Henry [75] [page 29] Purchased saloon, dance hall and harness shop property from Herman Boehm. Sold the property to Louis Schroeder.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[75] [page 37] Owned livery and drayman service.

[100] [page 110] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Heinzel, Minnie [100] [page 107] Gave oration for 1905 graduating class of Curtiss Graded School.

Hempfner, K. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hennlich, A. J. [100] [page 2] Listed as village president, 1939 - 1942, 1943 - 1945 & 1945 - 1947.

[100] [page 80] Mentioned as assisting Morris Anderson with master of ceremonies duties at 75th Anniversary Celebration.

[100] [page 137] Group photograph of the dedication of the new intersection of State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

Hennlich, Ina E. [75] [pages 38 & 44] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

[100] [page 34] Postmasters appointed August 12, 1934 and was commissioned on January 18, 1935.

[100] [page 36] Photograph with Herb Fahrenbach and Grant Heroic in front of old post office, 1957.

[100] [page 126] First secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club, 1954. Same information stated on page 127.

[100] [page 130] Attended organizational meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965.

Hennlich, Mr. & Mrs. Anton [75] [page 22] Photograph, poor quality.

Hennlich, Tony [75] [page 13] Village trustee (1952) during street improvement project.

[100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

[100] [page 126] Past president of Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 129] Secretary of the reorganized Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1962.

Hennlich, Wm. J. [75] [page 25] Operated a garage.

[100] [page 75] Took over operation of the Curtiss Ford Garage from Henry Aldinger and Wm. Klessig.

[100] [page 76] Add in the 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, Curtiss Garage.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president, 1933 - 1937.

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as being justice of the peace.

Hermann, Wm. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Hermansen, Arve [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Hermansen, Henry [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Hermansen, M. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hermansen, Martha [100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Herrick, Grant [75] [page 38, page 44] Sub rural mail carrier, rural letter carrier.

[100] [page 34] One of the rural mail carriers.

[100] [page 35] Photograph of Grant and son Kenneth with a 1923 Ford that he used to haul mail.

[110] [page 36] Photograph of “snowmobile” he used in the 1930’s to deliver mail.

[100] [page 36] Photograph with Herb Fahrenbach and Ina Hennlich in front of old post office, 1957.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW1 Vet.

Herrick, Kenneth [100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Hesch [100] [page 39] Student pastor shared between St. Paul’s (Green Grove) and St. Paul’s (Curtiss).

Heschke [75] [page 18] Student pastor at St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Heup, Matt [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hickock, Russell [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

Hickock, Willard [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photograph, no date.

[100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Hickok [75] [page 32] Store built in 1894 was sold in 1910 to Green Brothers. Fire destroyed the business on New Years morning, 1913.

[100] [pages 114 & 115] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. Difference in the purchaser being B. B. Green, date of the first fire being 1910 and again destroyed by fire in January of 1981.

[100] [page 113] Photograph of Hickok and Block Store.

[100] [pages 114 & 115] Photograph (page 114) of outside of store, nine unidentified individuals. Photograph (page 115) of inside of store, nine individuals total and identified are George C. Hickok, Russell Hickok, Willard Hickok and a tall woman who’s first name is Estella.

[100] [page 123] Only surname used in photograph of 1910 baseball team. Possible identification could be Willard Hickok as he was identified in the photograph from the 75th Anniversary booklet of the same type photograph.

[100] [page 147] Photograph of the Hickok store after the 1905 cyclone.

Hickok, Addie (Russell) [100] [page 114] Second wife of George C. Hickok. Four children were born, Estella, Carrie, Willard and Russell. She died in February of 1905.

Hickok, Carrie [100] [page 114] Daughter of George C. She married Adolph Peterson and settled in Abbotsford.

Hickok, Estelle [100] [pages 114 & 115] Daughter of George C., photograph on the inside of Hickok store.

Hickok G. C. [75] [page 8] Photograph of G. C. Hickok store, 1900. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 10] Photograph of store, Main Street looking North.

[100] [page 34] Photograph of the front of his post office with G. C., Willard, Olive and Estella built after the cyclone of 1905.

Hickok, Geo. C. [100] [page 41] Ran for treasurer in the township of Hoard, no date.

Hickok, George C. [100] [page 115] Identified inside Hickok store.

Hickok, George [75] [page 38] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

[100] [page 33] See item under James A. Gary, Postmaster of the United States. He was appointed postmaster in 1897 and served to 1910. Postal receipts averaged $84.00 per month.

Hickok, Hazel (Schultz) [100] [page 114] Wife of Russell, mother of Marguerite (Hickok) Lannewehr.

Hickok, Marguerite [100] [pages 114 & 115] Daughter of Russell, authored the history of Hickok store. Married surname is Lannewehr.

Hickok, Mrs. Geo. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Hickok, Olive [100] [page 114] Wife of Willard Hickok.

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

[100] [pages 114 & 115] Son of George C. identified in photograph inside Hickok store. He was born in 1893.

[100] [page 114] Married Hazel Schultz in 1917 while still in the Army. Two children born, a son killed by a train at age 13 and Marguerite (Hickok) Lannewhehr.

Hickok, Willard [75] [page 6] Group photograph of early basketball photo. Poor quality photograph, 1908.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 114] Son of George C.

[75] [page 33] Purchased a building previously used as a blacksmith shop and converted it to a post-office, 1910. The same building was later sold to Archie Kluve.

[75] [page 38] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

[100] [page 115] Identified in photograph inside Hickok store.

Hiebsch, Joe [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Hiebsch, Oscar [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Heibsch, Ruth [100] [page 130] Started Midway Card Club in 1937 along with Kitty Hinges. Mentioned as original member.

Hiebsch, Joe, Frank, Oscar and Richard [100] [page 60] Photograph taken in front of the Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Boehm log cabin.

Hiebsch, Oscar [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Hildeman [75] [page 25] Mentioned as owning store.

[100] [page 108] Mentioned as owning a Dress and Millinery Shop, located across the street from what is now the Paul Stumpner residence.

Hildeman, Grace [100] [page 46] Sang solo at graduation program.

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

Hildeman, Mrs. F. C. [100] [page 46] Sang duet at graduation program with Grace Berry.

[100] [page 46] Sang solo at graduation program.

Hildeman, Ralph [100] [page 46] Sang quartet with John Richert, Jacob Johnson and Lydia Neitsch at graduation program.

[100] [page 107] Gave declamation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Hilton, Dave [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

Hill, Ben [100] [page 131] Member of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Hill, Ben and Edna [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 33, Twp. Hoard.

Hill, Judith and Roger [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 2, Twp. Green Grove.

Hill, Linda and Reuben [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 34, Twp. Hoard.

Himmel, Mrs. Pearl [100] [page 18] Card of thanks in the death of Emma Bass.

Himmel, William [100] [page 33] Appointed as co-postmaster with Jacob Johnson during WW1.

Himmel, Wm.¹ [75] [page 13] One of two that died in WW1.

Himmel, Wm.² [75] [page 38] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

Himmel, Wm.³ [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW1 Vet.

Hinges, Kitty [100] [page 130] Began Midway Card Club along with Ruth Heibsch. Mentioned as original member.

Hingess, Alvin [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

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

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

Hintz, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hoard, W. D. [75] [page 6] Man who the Township of Hoard was named after. An “X” governor of the State of Wisconsin. Hoard became the 24th Township created in Clark County in 1889.

Hochstetler, Noah A. [100] [page 64] Settler in the Amish community.

Hochstetler, Yost A. [100] [page 64] Settler in the Amish community.

Hoeper, Wm. [75] [page 43] Add, co-owner of Hoeper-Kraut Funeral home.

Hofman, Carol and Ron [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 10, 15 & 16, Twp. Hoard.

Hoff, Dorothy [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of 4-H sewing class, late 1920’s.

Hoff, Ethel [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Hoff, George and Martha [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club members photographed at the retirement party of George and Martha Hoff, 1954.

Hoff, George P. [75] [page 31] Purchased Machlett business from Ben and Fred Machlett in 1922. He sold the business to Howard Wauson.

[100] [page 95] Photograph of the Hoff Hardware Store, 1922.

[100] [page 77] Add, 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss for Hardware and General Merchandise.

[100] [page 96] Add for Goodrich Rubber Footwear, Hoff Hardware.

Hoff, Harley [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Hoff, Myrtle [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 51] School notes on Washington’s Birthday, did dramatization of The First Flag with Thomas Petermann and Carl Mathias.

Hoffman, Joyce and Thomas [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 20, Twp. Mayville.

Hoge [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Hoge [75] [page 36] Co-purchased saloon with Janz and converted it into a meat market. The building was later sold to Art Tonn.

[100] [page 105] Building originally built by a Mr. Moore.

Hoge, Clara [100] [page 107] Gave recitation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Hoge, John [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

Hollihan, Barbara and Thomas [1900] [page 65] Landowners in section 19, Twp. Colby.

Hollman [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Hollmann, Mr. W. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Holtzheimer, Ray and Susane [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 8, Twp. Colby.

Hoover, Aaron and Edna [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 18, Twp. Colby.

Hoover, Harvey and Mary [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 5, Twp. Colby.

Hoover, Martin and Mary [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 26, Twp. Hoard.

Hopkins, Dr. William P. Add, Owen-Withee Family Clinic.

Horel, Theo [100] [page 111] Cousin of Dorothy (Horn) Johnson, married the depot agent Bill Ginnegan in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Horn [100] [page 104] Photograph of Horn’s store before the cyclone of 1905. Mr. Horn is shown looking at the front of the building.

Horn, Al [100] [page 68] Son of Josephine and Louis, photograph on porch of Horn home.

[100] [page 45] Identified as student in front of Curtiss Grade School, circa 1905.

[100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Horn, Dorothy [100] [page 45] Identified as student in front of Curtiss Grade School, circa 1905.

[100] [page 46] Sang at graduation program.

[100] [page 68] Daughter of Josephine and Louis, photograph on porch of Horn home.

Horn, Josephine [100] [page 68] Wife of Louis, photograph on porch of Horn home.

Horn, Louis [75] [pages 31 & 32] Purchased the saloon of Richard Schoenman and converted it into a store. The business was later sold to Charles Block.

[100] [page 113] Purchased saloon and dance hall from Nicolas Kilossen in 1904. He moved the saloon to the back of the lot for a residence and converted the dance hall into a general store. The business was sold to Charles Block.

[100] [page 41] Original member of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

[100] [page 68] Photograph of the home of Louis Horn. Identified are Al, Josephine (mother), Ralph, Dorothy, Louis and Vivian. Their home later became the parsonage of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Horn, Mrs. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Horn, Mrs. Josephine [100] [page 107] Presented diplomas at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Horn, Mrs. L. H. [100] [page 46] Presented diplomas at graduation program.

Horn, Mrs. Louise [100] [page 29] In photograph of the Kraut family.

Horn, Ralph [100] [page 45] Identified as a student in front of Curtiss Grade School, circa 1905.

[100] [page 68] Son of Josephine and Louis, photograph on porch of Horn home.

[100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Horn, Vivian [100] [page 68] Daughter of Josephine and Louis, photograph on porch of Horn home.

[100] [page 112] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.” Also noted, Vivian grew up to be a journalist and a teacher at Columbia University and world traveler.

House, Dave [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

House, Howard [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

[100] [page 105] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

House, W. A. [100] [page 6] Listed as owning cheese factory, 1918 - 1919.

Hoverson, Andrew [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hoverson, Hobert [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Hrunek [75] [page 26] Co-purchaser (other was Borgemoen) of feed mill from John Sturner.

[100] [page 90] Co-owner of feed mill with Borgemoen.

Huber, Jerry and Pearl [100] [page 90] Add, Curtiss feed mill. Photograph of Curtiss Feed Mill, 1982.

[100] [page 90] Purchased feed mill from Elmer Humke in 1979.

Hueneman, Rev. Wm. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical & Reformed Church.

Hull, Edward [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Hull, Frank [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Humke, Elmer [100] [page 90] Purchased Feed mill operation from Clark Co. Farmers Co-op in 1977.

Humrum, Ole [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Hunt, George [100] [page 108] Home was also the medical office of Dr. Simpson.

Huntley, Mr. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Huntley, Mrs. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Hurst, David and Eva [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 15 & 16, Twp. Green Grove.

Hurst, Edan and Milton [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 35, Twp. Hoard.

Hutter, Clarence [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

I.

Inhlenfelt, Emil [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Surname spelled Ihlenfeld in the centennial book.

Iverson, B. J. [100] [page 101] Became the majority stockholder and president from 1965 to 1977.

[100] [page 102] Changed the charter of the bank, the main office was moved to Owen in 1967.

J.

Jackson, President [75] [page 6] President of the United States when the Territory of Wisconsin was created in April of 1938.

Jacobson, Bernice [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Jacobson, Ced [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Jacobson, Donald [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Jacobson, Donald and Hedwig [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 34, Twp. Hoard.

Jacobson, Ellery [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

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

Jacobson, Howard [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Jacobson, J. J. [75] [page 26] Began feed warehouse in 1903-04.

[100] [page 90] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 107] Board of education, Curtiss Graded School, 1905.

Jacobson, Jacob [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Jacobson, Ken [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Jacobson, Kenneth H. [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Jacobson, Mrs. [100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

Jacobson, Mrs. Emma [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Jacobson, Sidney S. [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Jakel [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Jakel, Arnold [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 51] School notes from Washington’s Birthday, recitation.

Jakel, Bernard [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Jakel, Bill [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1912 baseball team.

Jakel, Carl [100] [page 63] Owns farm of his grandfather Ernst.

[100] [page 69] Son of Charles.

Jakel, Carl and Katherine [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 31 & 32, Twp. Mayville.

Jakel, Chas. [100] [page 53] Listed with Jt. district 4, Hoard, Mayville and Curtiss.

Jakel, Charles [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photo, no date.

[100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

[100] [page 69] Photograph of Charles Jakel holding a five pound swarm on bees, 1920.

Jakel, Charlie [75] [page 9] Mentions that it took two to three men to reach around the white pine that were part of the Curtiss area.

[100] [page 63] Son of Ernst and Louise, family photograph.

[100] [page 123] Photograph of 1910 baseball team, also 1912 baseball team.

Jakel, Elmer [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Jakel, Emmy [100] [page 123] Mentioned in article authored by Henry Scidmore of the Curtiss Baseball team in the summer of 1941.

Jakel. Ernst [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 63] Photograph of the family farm house, Ernst, Anna Walksmuth (foster daughter), Mother Louise, William and Charley. The house is presently owned by Carl Jakel, Ernst grandson.

Jakel, Jenny [100] [page 41] Wrote history of the merger of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church with St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church.

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

Jakel, Lorraine [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Jakel, Louise [100] [page 63] Wife of Ernst, family photograph.

Jakel, Mike [100] [page 127] In photograph with Curtiss Community Club members, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [page 131] Member & past vice-president of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Jakel, Michael and Sandra [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 29, Twp. Mayville.

Jakel, Mrs. Chas. [100] [page 137] Mentioned in Curtiss Advance article of entertaining the Reformed Lutheran Aid group on Wednesday.

Jakel, Sandy [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

Jakel, Wm. [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photo, no date.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, but included date of 1910.

[100] [page 71] Photograph shown with Ervin Koerner and Otto Olson, with new bikes.

[100] [page 101] Identified as patron inside Fahrenbach’s Tavern.

Jakel, William [100] [page 63] Son of Ernst and Louise, family photograph.

Janke [100] [page 67] Photograph of Janke home with Otto, Herbert, Norma Mace, Mrs. Janke Sr., Esther Nagel, Mrs. Janke and Mr. Janke, about 1915.

Janke, Herbert [100] [page 67] Mentioned in photograph of Janke home.

Janke, Mr. [100] [page 67] Mentioned in photograph of Janke home.

Janke, Mr. Sr. [100] [page 67] Mentioned in photograph of Janke home.

Janke, Mrs. [100] [page 67] Mentioned in photograph of Janke home.

Janke, Otto [100] [page 67] Mentioned in photograph of Janke home.

Janke, Aplena [100] [page 5] Listed as owner of section 35, Southeastern section of Curtiss. Additional information of blacksmith shop on map.

Janke, Otto [75] [page 36] Purchased a building from Franklin Tonn. Later sold the building back to Franklin Tonn.

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

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

[100] [page 99] Purchased saloon and hotel property from Conrad Fisher. An advertisement from Boehm’s Opera House mentioned that a leap year special is $.50 per couple for supper at Janke’s dining room.

Jankee, Arthur D. [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Jankee, Otto [75] [page 31] Purchased saloon from Conrad Fischer. Later sold the business to the Tonns.

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

Jantz [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Jantz, Wm. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Janz [75] [page 36] Co-purchased saloon with Hoge, owned by Doc Moore and converted it into a meat market. The building was later sold to Art Tonn.

[100] [105] Building was originally constructed by a Mr. Moore.

Jengst, Paul [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Jens, Harry [75] [page 38] Sub rural mail carrier.

[100] [page 34] One of the sub rural mail carriers.

[100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Jensen [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 8, Twp. Mayville.

Jenz, Mr. [75] [page 33] Purchased meat market business from Mr. Meyer. The building that housed the business burned in 1930.

Johanson, Ingeborg [100] [page 60] Tanlokken descendant.

Johnson [75] [page 6] No first name indicated, group photograph of early basketball photo. Poor quality photo, 1908.

Johnson [75] [page 32] Mentioned in relationship of Johnson’s tavern to the Anna Block restaurant.

Johnson [75] [page 42] Listed as Johnson brothers, pioneer settlers East and South of Curtiss.

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

Johnson, A. [100] [page 128] Authored article of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department.

Johnson, Albert [75] [page 37] Owned livery and drayman service.

[100] [page 110] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW1 Vet.

Johnson, Anita [100] [page 1] Listed as Organizations for Curtiss Centennial Book Committee.

[100] [page 93] Authored history of the Curtiss Memorial Park.

[100] [page 115] Authored biography of Lucy (Green) Johnson.

[100] [page 116] Authored biography of Jake (Jacob) Johnson.

[100] [page 127] Authored history of the Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 127] Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

[100] [page 130] Attended organizational meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965. Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Johnson, Anita and Lyle [100] [page 144] Centennial photograph.

Johnson, Brian [100] [page 124] Original member of Pack 25, Den 4.

Johnson, Carl [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Johnson, Carol [100] [page 116] Daughter of Jacob (Jake) and Lucy (Green) Johnson.

Johnson, Clara [100] [page 46] Gave oration at graduation program.

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

Johnson, Dennis [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

[100] [page 124] Photograph of Boy Scout Troop, 1961.

Johnson, Dorothy (Horn) [100] [page 17] Memories of horse vs. train accident.

[100] [page 102] Authored article of Virch’s Store.

[100] [pages 110, 111, 112] Authored “Memories of Curtiss.”

Johnson, E. and Harris [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 27, Twp. Hoard.

Johnson, Earl [100] [page 24] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Johnson, Elsie (Dake) [100] [page 116] First wife of Jacob (Jake) Johnson. She was from Dorchester and died in 1920. They were married in 1913 and had one son Laverne.

Johnson, Even [100] [page 40] Present at the first meeting to organize the Norwegian Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Johnson, Funder [100] [page 40] Present at the first meeting to organize the Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Johnson, Gunder [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Johnson, Harris [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Johnson, Henry [100] [page 19] Story of hardwoods cleared from the land told to nephew Armin Peterson.

Johnson, Iris [100] [page 116] Daughter of Jacob (Jake) and Lucy (Green) Johnson.

Johnson, Ivan [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Johnson, Jacob [75] [pages 32 & 33] Purchased store from Ralph Green and converted it into a tavern.

[100] [page 114] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. Sold the business to Richard Nunemaker, 1976.

[75] [page 38] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

[100] [page 33] Appointed co-postmaster with William Himmel during WW1.

[100] [page 33] Appointed postmaster March 4, 1920. Average sales of stamps per month was $125.00.

[100] [page 24] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 46] Sang in quartet with Ralph Hildeman, John Richter and Lydia Neitsch at graduation program.

{100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

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

[100] [page 116] Son of Ole and Karen Johnson, biography written by Anita Johnson.

Johnson, Jake [75] [page 7] Group photograph of early basketball photo. Poor quality photograph, 1912.

[75] [page 40] On the 75th Anniversary History Committee.

[75] [page 45] Add, Johnson’s tavern.

[100] [page 116] Photograph of Lucy and Jake Johnson inside their tavern.

Johnson, Karen [100] [page 116] Wife of Ole, mother of Jacob (Jake) Johnson.

Johnson, Larry [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

[100] [page 124] Photograph of Boy Scout Troop, 1961.

[100] [page 135] Photograph observing road construction, 1954.

Johnson, LaVern [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 116] Son of Jacob (Jake) and his first wife Elsie (Dake) Johnson. She died in 1920.

Johnson, Lemoine [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Johnson, Lucy (Green) [75] [page 44] Add, post-office clerk.

[75] [page 45] Add, Johnson’s tavern.

[100] [page 24] Helped compile listing of settlers from around Curtiss for the centennial book.

[100] [pages 115 & 116] Daughter of B. B. Green, second wife of Jacob (Jake) Johnson, biography authored by Anita Johnson. Attended Curtiss School, Abbotsford and Northland Academy in Ashland. She also graduated from the Wausau Business College.

[100] [page 127] Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 130] Attended the first meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965. Member of Boomtown Card Club.

[100] [page 136] Sidewalk superintendent during new water/sewer project.

Johnson, Lyle [100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

[100] [page 129] Fire Chief of the reorganized Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1962. Acting treasurer and Chief, 1982.

[100] [page 135] Photograph observing road construction, 1954.

[100] [page 136] Sidewalk supervisor for new water/sewer project.

Johnson, Lyle B. [75] [page 13] Village clerk during street improvement project.

[75] [page 33] Presently the distributor of Mobile gas (1957).

[100] [page 118] Purchased Mobile gas station business in 1950. In 1965, he sold the business to Lional Schiszik.

[75] [page 44] Add, Mobilgas agent.

[100] [page 2] Listed as 1982 trustee for the village board.

[100] [page 34] One of two rural mail carriers in 1962.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 80] Assisted Morris Anderson with master of ceremonies during the 75th Anniversary Celebration.

[100] [page 116] Son of Jacob (Jake) and Lucy (Green) Johnson.

[100] [page 129] Group photograph of Curtiss Lions Club. Listed as two year director.

[100] [page 137] Group photograph of the dedication of the new intersection of State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

Johnson, Mable [100] [page 116] Daughter of Ole and Karen Johnson. Married surname Kind.

Johnson, Mrs. Jake [75] [page 40] On the memories committee of the 75th Anniversary Committee History Committee.

Johnson, Nels [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Johnson, Nina [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Johnson, Ole [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 27] Photograph with his wife. Moved to Curtiss in 1880.

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

[100] [page 62] Family photograph in front of home, nine people, no one identified. The home is presently the Calvin Krause farm.

[100][ [page 116] Mentioned in biography of his son Jacob (Jake) and daughter-in-law Lucy (Green) Johnson.

Johnson, Otto [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1908 basketball team.

Johnson, Paul [75] [page 26] Managed a cheese warehouse.

Johnson, Peter [100] [page 124] Scoutmaster of Troop 25.

[100] [page 124] Authored article of Curtiss Scouting.

[100] [page 129] Secretary of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

Johnson, Peter W. [100] [page 2] Listed as village clerk in 1982.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

Johnson, Ramona [100] [page 116] Daughter of Jacob (Jake) and Lucy (Green) Johnson.

Johnson, Sharon [100] [page 116] Daughter of Jacob (Jake) and Lucy (Green) Johnson.

Johnson, William [100] [page 124] Original member of Pack 25, Den 4.

Johnson’s [75] [page 39] Area family name in the Curtiss area for three to four generations.

Johnston, G. B. MD. [100] [page 77] Add from 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, Physician and Surgeon.

Jones [75] [page 32] Co-built a blacksmith shop with Radke. Business was sold to John Shaus. He in turn sold the business back to Jones and Radke.

[100] [page 108] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition, a photograph of the building is on page 108.

[75] [page 37] Co-owned livery and drayman service with Radke.

[100] [page 110] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 123] First name unknown, only identified by the surname Jones in 1910 baseball photograph.

Jones, Anna [100] [page 108] Photograph standing in front of the blacksmith shop of her husband Fred, with their unidentified children, and ten others all unidentified.

Jones, Fred [75] [page 13] Helped with the second census for incorporation, 1917.

[75] [page 32] Rebuilt business from fire destruction. Business was purchased by Ben Green, 1914.

[75] [page 36] Operated a blacksmith shop between the bank building and the present Tonn residence. The business was later sold to Louis Shorre.

[100] [page 10] Photo of blacksmith shop, Main Street looking North.

[100] [page 108] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, photograph of building, plus Anna Jones (wife of Fred) and unnamed Jones children in front of shop.

[100] [page 41] Ran for constable in the township of Hoard, no date.

Jorgenson, E. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Junks, Mr. Frank [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

NOTE: Difficult to read surname Junks/Tunks as the material is handwritten.

Junks, Mrs. Frank [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

NOTE: Difficult to read surname Junks/Tunks as the material is handwritten.

Juntunen, Elsie H. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

Juntunen, Everet J. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

K.

Kademann, Dave [100] [page 139] Owned a tavern on State Highway 29 and County Trunk E, also known as the Curtiss Corners.

Kademan, D. and O. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 1, Twp. Green Grove.

Kademan, David and Orine [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 6 and 7, Twp. Colby, landowners in section 12, Twp. Green Grove.

Kademan, H. and M. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 1, Twp. Green Grove.

Kademann, Richard [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Kaiser, Mary [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Kallstrom, Bill [100] [page 52] Add, 13 - 29 Auto and Farm Supply.

Kallstrom, Dr. Lyle E. DDS [100] [page 44] Add, Dentist.

Kampmeir, Dr. [75] [page 37] Had his medical office in the home Kramas home.

[100] [page 108] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Karsten [100] [page 39] Early member of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Karsten, Alfred [100] [page 19] On photograph with Harry Karsten delivering logs to the landing.

[100] [page 61] Mentioned next to Karsten farm house photograph.

Karsten, Alice [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 6, Twp. Colby, landowner in section 31, Twp. Mayville.

Karsten, Christ. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss. Also listed as Christ Karste n, eleven names below the original.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet with the exception of Karste n.

[100] [page 61] Son of Joachim and Mary. Christ. Karsten family photograph in front of their home, Joachim, Marie, Alfred, Harry, Mrs. Bertha, Elsie Karsten Kraut and Christ. Karsten.

Karsten, Elsie [100] [page 61] Married surname Kraut, daughter of Christ. Mentioned next to photograph of the Karsten farm house.

Karsten, Harry [100] [page 19] On photograph with Alfred Karsten delivering logs to the landing.

[100] [page 61] Son of Christ, mentioned in photograph of his grandfathers farm house.

Karsten, Joachin [100] [page 61] Personal property receipt from the township of Green Grove, 1889.

Karsten, Jochan [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Karsten, Joe [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Karsten, Joseph [100] [page 61] Son of Joachim and Mary, family photograph.

Karsten, Mary [100] [page 61] Wife of Joachim. Karsten family photograph.

Karsten, Marie [100] [page 61] Daughter of Joachim and Mary, family photograph.

Karsten, Mrs. Bertha [100] [page 61] Mentioned next to Karsten family farm house photograph.

Karsten, Mrs. Christ. [100] [page 29] In photograph of the Kraut family.

Karsten, Ronald [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 6, Twp. Colby.

Kartsin, C. J. [75] [page 29] Original director of the Curtiss State Bank, 1912.

Keel, John H. [100] [page 81] Add, Photography Studio.

Kelsey [100] [page 96] In partnership with Daley in Abbotsford to sell cars and trucks.

Kennedy, President John F. [100] [page 34] Presidential orders began the revamping and new construction of rural post offices, Curtiss was included in the presidential order.

Keskimaki, Martin [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Kilossen, Nicholas [100] [page 113] Purchased a saloon and dance hall from Adolph Schroeder between 1900 and 1904. Same property was sold to Louis Horn.

Kind, Adolph [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Kind, Albert [100] [page 87] Photographed inside Kraut saloon.

Kind, Gottlieb [100] [page 29] In photograph of the Kraut family.

[100] [page 85] In photograph in the aftermath of tornado destruction, June 3, 1905.

Kind, Ida [100] [page 25] Daughter of Gottlieb, married surname Kraut. Kraut family photograph.

Kivikko, Elizabeth [100] [page 130] Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Kalepp [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 28, Twp. Hoard.

Klemenston, Harvey [75] [page 32] Lives in the building that housed the former restaurant of Anna Block.

Klemenston, Morris [75] [page 36] Purchased the business of Henry Aldinger and Caspar Olson. The building was later sold to the Curtiss State Bank.

Klementson, Lila [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, teller and bookkeeper.

Klemetson, Alvina [100] [page 126] Group photograph of 4-H sewing class, late 1920’s.

Klemetson, Diane [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Klemetson, Floyd [100] [page 129] Vice president of the reorganized Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1962.

Klemetson, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Klemetson, Laura [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Klemetson, Lynn [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Klemetson, Lawrence [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Klemetson, Lila [100] [page 130] Elected first secretary-treasurer of Boomtown Sno-Chaser Club, Inc., 1967.

Klemetson, Morris [100] [page 105] Mentioned as owning a blacksmith shop.

[100] [page 108] Mentions owning a blacksmith shop purchased from Louis Schroeder.

Klemetson, Sue [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Klemtson, Inga [100] [page 46] Valedictory at graduation program.

[100] [page 107] Gave recitation at 1905 graduating class of Curtiss Graded School.

Klessig, Albert [100] [page 70] Husband of Mary (Kraut) Klessig, photograph in front of Bertha Kraut home.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW1 Vet.

[100] [page 71] Also listed as Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Klessig, Christ. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 41] One of the original members of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Klessig, Dorothy [100] [page 135] Mention in Curtiss Advance article of seeking employment in Milwaukee for the winter.

Klessig, Mary (Kraut) [100] [page 70] Wife of Albert Klessig, photograph in front of Bertha Kraut home.

Klessig, Raymond [100] [page 45] Mentioned in Curtiss Advance article of being able to use his right arm.

Klessig, William [100] [page 53] Add, Bill’s Service Station.

Klessig, Wm. [75] [page 25] Co-operated a garage with Henry Aldinger.

[100] [page 75] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition the garage was known as the Curtiss Ford Garage.

[75] [pages 25 & 26] Built Standard Service Station.

[100] [page 79] About 1927 Wm. built the service station. Owners afterwards are Walter Ecker, Sherman Long, Rodney Hawks, Robert Gosse (Big Four Oil) and Les Bowen.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president 1942 - 1943.

Klieforth, C. J. [100] [page 53] Add, Cliff’s Standard Station.

Klimpke, Jean and Roger [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 24, Twp. Hoard and in section 65, Twp. Mayville.

Klimpke, Roger [100] [page 131] Member Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Klimpke, Tim [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974.

Klimpke, Todd [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974.

Kline, Larry [100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Klinner, Robert [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 13 & 14, Twp. Hoard.

Klocke [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Klocke, A. [100] [page 24] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Klocke, Art [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Klocke, Bruce [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

[100] [page 124] Photograph of Boy Scout Troop, 1961.

[100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Klocke, F. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Klocke, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Klocke, H. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Klocke, Herman O. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

Klocke, Herman and Irene [100] [page 89] Photograph of Herman’s Bar, add of Herman’s Bar.

Klocke, Irene [100] [page 127] Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

Klocke, Lorriane [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

Klocke, Louise O. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

Klocke, R. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Klocke, Reinert [75] [page 38] Sub rural mail carrier.

[100] [page 34] One of the sub mail carriers, first name is spelled Reinhardt.

Klug, Russel [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Klug, Wilbur [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 72] Also listed with Twp. Hoard WW2 Vets.

Klune [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Kluve, A. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Kluve, Archie [75] [page 28] Manager of oil station.

[75] [page 33] [Purchased old post-office building from Willard Hickok and converted it into a meat market. The business was later sold to Heinzel Brothers.

Kluve, Archie [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 92] Was the operator of the service station for Big Four Oil Co.

Kluve, August [100] [page 5] Listed as owner of section 28, Southeastern section of Curtiss.

Kluve, Eunice [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Kluve, Juanita [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 43] Missionary mentioned in association with the Curtiss Missionary Alliance Church.

[100] [page 80] Gave welcome speech at the 75th Anniversary Celebration.

Kluve, Marion [75] Also see Lipprandt, Marion.

Knause, Mr. [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

Knight, Allen [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Knight, Beatrice [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Knight, Pearl [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Knipfel, H. M. [100] [page 109] Speaker at Farmer’s Institute, Clark County Ag. Agent from Neillsville.

Knudson, Joe [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Knutson, J. A. [100] [page 47] Listed on the board of education of the Brady School, 1926.

Knutson, Joseph A. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

Knutson, Marvin [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Knutson, Milford L. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

Knutson, Richard L. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

Kobs, August [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 17, Twp. Colby.

Kobs, Julius [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Kobs, Nealand [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Kobs, Norman H. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 13, Twp. Green Grove.

Kobs, Norman and Roger [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 18 & 21, Twp. Colby.

Koch, David and Sharon [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 18, Twp. Mayville.

Koch, James W. MD [100] [page 44] Add, Colby Clinic

Koener, George [100] page 11] Mentioned in news clip of the Curtiss Advance.

Koerner, Clarence [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Koerner, David and Yvonne [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 17, Twp. Mayville.

Koerner, Don [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 31, Twp. Mayville.

Koerner, Ervin [100] [page 71] Photograph shown with Otto Olson and Wm. Jakel with new bikes.

Koerner, George [100] [page 11] Mentioned in news clip of the Curtiss Advance.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW1 Vet.

[100] [page 107] Purchased saloon owned by Harry Brown and remodeled the building into living quarters.

It is now owned by Herman Klocke.

[100] [page 135] Mentioned in Curtiss Advance as going on a business trip to Spencer and Owen.

[100] [page 146] Centennial era photograph standing in front of Village of Curtiss, Honor Roll (military), 90 years old.

Koerner, Linda [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Koerner, Morris [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Koerner, Oscar [100] [page 15] Section crew in front of Curtiss depot, about 1920.

Koffarnus, Frank [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Koffarnus, Hubert and Pearl [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 1, Twp. Green Grove.

Koffarnus, Wm. [100] [page 24] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Konik, Florence [100] [page 130] Attended the first meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965.

Konik, Paul [100] [page 2] Listed as village president, 1947 - 1955.

Konik, Steve [75] [page 38] Listed as area blacksmith.

[100] [page 79] Mentioned as one of the owners of Mundt blacksmith and paint shop, no date.

Kopp, Christine and John [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 27, Twp. Hoard.

Kopp, Elsie [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Kopp, Erma [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Kopp, Harry [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Kopp, Harry and Rose [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 27, Twp. Hoard.

Kopp, John [100] [page 60] Noted as living in the old Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Boehm home.

[100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 26 & 27, Twp. Hoard.

Kopp, Rudy [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Kopp, W. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Kramas, Esther [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

Kramas, Paul [75] [page 31] Purchased business of Howard Wauson.

[75] [page 37] His home was the dental office of Dr. Charles Trowbridge.

[75] [page 37] His home was the medical office of Dr. Kampmeir and Dr. Sinz.

[100] [page 108] Same information as the 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition a photograph of the front of the Kramas home with seventeen adults and children, all unidentified on the porch. A business sign of Dr. P. M. Sinz is located in the porch area.

[75] [page 46] Add, Kramas Hardware.

Kramer, Arvin & Gladys [100] [page 22] Add, Home Motel.

Krause [100] [page 126] unidentified members (two Krause males) of group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

[100] [page 141] Mentioned that Roy Frane built a home on the corner of the land purchased from the Krause farm in 1965.

Krause, Alvin [100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Krause, Alvine [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Krause, Calvin E. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 30, Twp. Mayville.

Krause, Dorothy and Ervin [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 19, Twp. Mayville.

Krause, Ed [100] [page 11] Mentioned in news clip of the Curtiss Advance.

Krause, Edwin [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Krause, Ervin [100] [page 97] Second non relative hired by Les Bowen, 1939.

[100] [page 65] Landowner in section 19, Twp. Mayville.

Krause, Herman [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Krause, Janet and Neil [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 1, Twp. Green Grove.

Krause, Janice [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

[100] [page 137] Photograph of Janice being Queen of Curtiss, 1967.

Krause, Jean [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Krause, Mervin [100] [page 48] Group photograph of the Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Krause, Mr. [100] [page 105] Listed as being a barber.

Krause, Rev. Martin [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 39] Shared pastor of St. Paul’s (Green Grove) and St. Paul’s (Curtiss).

Krause, Solomon [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Krause, Walter M. [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 24, Twp. Hoard and section 19, Twp. Mayville.

Kraut [75] [page 34] Family photograph of the Frank Kraut family, Donald, Franklin, Pearl, Mrs. Kraut, Marie, Ethel and Mr. Kraut. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 25] Son of Ida (Kind) and Frank. Family photograph.

[100] [page 29] Family photograph of three groups of four generations of the Kraut family. Mrs. Josef Kraut, Betty Kraut, Mrs. Franklin Kraut, Mrs. Louise Horn, Gottlieb Kind, Frank Kraut , Franklin Kraut, Mrs. Christ Karsten, Mrs. Frank Kraut.

[100] [page 70] Kraut family photograph, Joe, Oscar Patitz, Leo, Frank, Art, Bertha, Mrs. Joe, Marie, Mrs. Joe Sr., Mrs. Frank, Evelyn and Franklin.

[100] [page 88] Photograph of Kraut Bros. Saloon, identified in the front, Frank and Joe Kraut, Art Bosma and Bill Schreiber.

Kraut, Andor [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Kraut, Art [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

[100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Kraut, Bertha [75] [page 25] Mentioned as living near original Bass and Clark saw mill.

[100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

[100] [page 70] Photograph of home. Identified individuals are Bertha, Marie, Mary (Kraut) Klessig and Albert Klessig.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of 4-H sewing class, late 1920’s.

[100] [page 130] Attended the organizational meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965. Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Kraut, Bunee [100] [page 36] Soloist at the dedication of the Curtiss post office, 1962.

Kraut, Donald [75] [page 14] Village president in 1952 during street improvement project.

[75] [page 22] President of Community Club.

[100] [page 126] Past president of the Curtiss Community Club, Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[75] [page 30] Purchased the saloon from his father Frank.

[75] [page 39] One of the older area residents.

[75] [page 43] Add, co-owner of Hoeper-Kraut Funeral Home.

[75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, director.

[100] [page 1] Listed as Photographs for Curtiss Centennial Book Committee.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president, good quality photograph. Village president 1951 - 1955, 1959 - 1963 & 1973 - 1982, listed as 1982 village board.

[100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 83] Signed proclamation for the Centennial Celebration, August 6, 7, 8th of 1982.

[100] [pages 86 & 87] Authored article of Kraut related business with his sister Pear (Kraut) Vorland.

[100] [page 93] President of the Curtiss Community Club that inquired about creating a park in the village.

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [page 135] Photograph observing road construction, 1954.

[100] [page 145] Centennial photograph with his sister Pearl (Kraut) Vorland.

Kraut, Elsie (Karsten) [100] [page 61] Daughter of Christ Karsten, mentioned next to Karsten family farm house photograph.

[100] [page 130] Guest player of the Boomtown Card Club.

[100] [page 130] Member of Midway Carl Club.

Kraut, Ethel [100] [page 25] Daughter of Ida (Kind) and Frank Kraut. Family photograph.

[100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Kraut, Eugene [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Kraut, Evelyn [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

Kraut, Frank [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photo, no date.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, but date of 1910.

[100] [page 123] Photograph of 1912 baseball team.

[75] [page 13] Helped take census towards incorporation, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from 75th booklet.

[100] [page 4] Signed second petition for incorporation.

[75] [page 30] Purchased saloon from his father Joe Sr., and sold the saloon to his son Donald.

[100] [page 10] Photograph of saloon beside railroad tracks, Main Street looking South, 1915.

[100] [page 76] Add, 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, The Deer view Inn.

[100] [page 25] Family photograph, Frank and Ida (Kind) Kraut, Donald, Franklin, Pearl, Marie and Ethel.

[100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

[100] [page 87] Photographed inside Kraut saloon, 1912.

Kraut, Franklin [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

[100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

Kraut, Ida (Kind) [100] [page 25] Photograph with Kraut family.

Kraut, Joe [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

Kraut, Joe Sr. [75] [page 30] Purchased saloon from Ole Christiansen and Andrew Olson in 1891. This business has been owned by the Kraut family for three generations. He sold the saloon to his son Frank.

Kraut, Josef [100] [pages 86 & 87] Photograph front view, four unidentified individuals, 1904. Photograph view of interior (2 photo’s), identified as Frank Kraut, Albert Kind, George Buss, Fred Thieme, Bill Glasby and Richard Weigman and Earl Paterson. Last photograph (bottom of page, 87), one unidentified person.

Kraut, Leo [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

[100] [page 123] Photograph of 1912 baseball team.

Kraut, M. [100] [page 5] Listed a property owner of section 33, Southeastern section of Curtiss.

Kraut, Marie [100] [page 25] Daughter of Ida (Kind) and Frank Kraut. Family photograph.

[100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

[100] [page 70] Photograph in front of Bertha Kraut home.

Kraut, Mary [100] [page 70] Married surname Klessig, photograph in front of Bertha Kraut home.

Kraut, Mrs. [100] [page 5] Listed as property owner of sections 36 & 37, Southwestern section of Curtiss.

Kraut, Mrs. Frank [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

Kraut, Mrs. Joe Jr. [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

Kraut, Mrs. Joe Sr. [100] [page 70] Kraut gathering photograph, 1910.

Kraut, Mrs. Marie [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Kraut, Pearl [100] [page 49] Daughter of Ida (Kind) and Frank Kraut, married surname Vorland. Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of 4-H club sewing class, late 1920’s.

[100] [page 145] Centennial photographs (two photo’s).

Kraut’s [75] [page 39] Area family name in the Curtiss area for the past three to four generations.

Krier, Henry [100] [page 12] Sold lots to A. D. Bass.

Kriplean [100] [page 96] Sold International trucks in Colby, 1931.

Krueger, C. and D. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 7, Twp. Colby.

Krueger, Carol and Dennis [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 6, Twp. Colby.

Krueger, Elroy [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Krueger, Otto [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Krusa [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Kruse, Henry [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Koerner, George [75] [page 29] Purchased saloon related property from Harry Brown. George converted the property into living quarters.

Koerner, Irvin [75] [page 30] Living quarters were towards the rear of Liberty’s blacksmith shop.

Koffarnus, Wm. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Konik, Steve [75] [page 38] Area blacksmith.

Korth, Emil [75] [page 38] Area blacksmith.

Kringle, Rev. [100] [page 43] Pastor of Zion Congregational Church.

Kruse, H. [100] [page 62] Tax roll, township of Hoard.

Kuehling, Albert [75] [page 39] Sub rural mail carrier.

[100] [page 34] One of the first rural mail carriers.

Kuehling, Harley N. [100] [page 47] Student at Brady School, 1926.

[100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Kuehling, Myra [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Kuester, Fred. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

L.

Laabs [75] [page 25] Mentioned as owning a cheese warehouse.

[75] [page 34] Emil and Fred Laabs hauled lumber from Colby and started the present Laabs Cheese Factory in the winter of 1905. The cheese factory was later sold to Adolph Luethe.

[75] [page 36] Family photograph of the Fred Laabs family, Ben, Orville, Herman, Glen, Arthur, Harry, Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Laabs and Mernabelle. Poor quality photograph.

[75] [page 39] Photograph of modern Laabs cheese plant (1957). Poor quality photo.

[75] [page 39] Area name around the Curtiss area for three to four generations.

[100] [page 69] Photograph of the old Laabs house.

[100] [page 90] Listed as owning one of the early feed mills and warehouses.

Laabs, Edna and Walter [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 11, Twp. Green Grove.

Laabs, Albert [75] [page 13] Helped with census towards incorporation, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from 75th booklet.

[100] [page 4] Signed second petition for incorporation.

[75] [pages 25 & 30] Mentioned as building and owning saloon and barber shop, 1917. This building is presently the converted home of Albert Bakke.

[100] [page 10] Photograph of saloon and barber shop, Main Street looking South, 1915.

[100] [page 75] Contains “excerpt from the purchase abstract.”

[75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

[100] [page 105] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 112] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.” Converted Lacy’s store into a saloon.

Laabs, Albert and Alvina [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 11, Twp. Green Grove.

Laabs, Alfred and Harriette [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 11, Twp. Green Grove.

Laabs, Art [75] [page 45] Add, Laabs Cheese Company.

[100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Laabs, Arthur [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photo, no date.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, in addition to the date of 1910.

[75] [page 22] Boy scout leader.

[100] [page 124] Scoutmaster of Troop 25.

[75] [page 39] One of the older area residents (1957).

[75] [page 40] One the 75th Anniversary History Committee.

[100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 126] First President of the Curtiss Community Club, 1954.

Laabs, Arthur T. [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, director.

Laabs, Ben [75] [page 45] Add, Laabs Cheese Company.

Laabs, Bernard [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Laabs, Bernice [100] [page 24] Helped compile list of settlers around Curtiss for the centennial book.

Laabs, Dave [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974. Photograph with award won at Chippewa Falls Expo in ‘75.

Laabs, Dennis [100] [page 124] Photograph of Boy Scout Troop, 1961, also listed as becoming Eagle Scout, no date.

Laabs, Emil [75] page 26] Purchased feed mill from Albert Pribbernow, co-owned with Fred Laabs.

[75] [page 33] Started the first cheese factory in 1899. A tornado destroyed part of the building.

[100] [page 120] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. Sold the factory to Adolph Luethy.

Laabs, Ernest [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Laabs, Ernst [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Laabs, Ferdinand [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1912 baseball team.

Laabs, Fred¹ [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photo, no date.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition, the photograph is dated 1910.

Also on photograph of 1912 baseball team.

[75] [page 26] Purchased feed mill from Albert Pribbernow, co-owned with Emil Laabs.

[75] [page 34] Repurchased the cheese factory from Adolph Luethe.

Laabs, Fred² [75] [page 34] Son of Fred¹, now runs the cheese factory (1957).

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president, 1969 - 1973.

Laabs, Fred Jr. [100] [page 129] President of the reorganized Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1962.

Laabs, Fred Sr. [100] [page 54] Photographed at Curtiss PTA meeting.

Laabs, Frederick [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Laabs, Fritz [100] [page 124] Photograph of Boy Scout Troop in 1961, Scoutmaster.

Laabs, Fritze [75] [page 45] Add, Laabs Cheese Company.

Laabs, F. W. Sr. [100] [page 5] Listed as property owner of section 53, North of Curtiss. Also indicated as being on this property is a cheese factory.

[100] [page 120] F. W. and his sons repurchased the cheese factory of Adolph Luethe. They operated the factory until 1965. The building was then sold to Les Bowen and operated by Clyde Gambsch where they produced Kurtiss Kampers.

[100] [pages 4 & 12] Listed as a judge/inspector of first vote for incorporation.

[100] [page 41] Ran for justice of the peace in the township of Hoard, no date.

[100] [page 101] First president of Curtiss State Bank, 1912. President from 1912 to 1914 and again for a brief time in 1934.

Laabs, Harold [75] [page 23] Identified as eagle scout, with parents, poor quality photograph.

[75] [page 22] Present (1975) boy scout leader.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president 1954 - 1959.

[100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Laabs, Harold Jr. [100] [page 124] Listed as being Eagle Scout, no date.

Laabs, Harry [75] [page 14] Village president during street improvement project.

[75] [page 45] Add, Laabs Cheese Company.

[100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Laabs, Hattie [100] [page 5] Listed as property owner of section 52, North of Curtiss.

Laabs, Herman [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Laabs, Lydia [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Laabs, Margaret [100] [page 130] Attended organizational meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965. Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Laabs, Mernabelle [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Laabs, Mrs. Art (Eide) [100] [page 130] Mentioned that her mother Mrs. Eide lived with her son in law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Art Laabs.

Laabs, Mrs. Harold [75] [page 22] Den mother for the cub scouts.

Laabs, O. A. [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, vice president and director.

Laabs, Orb. [75] [page 45] Add, Laabs Cheese Company.

Laabs, Orville [100] [page 123] Mentioned in article authored by Henry Scidmore about the 1941 Curtiss Baseball team.

Laabs, Paul [100] [page 52] Add, 13 - 29 Auto and Farm Supply.

Laabs Sr. [100] [page 5] Listed as owner of sliver of land between Pribbernow (section 30) and Bass (section 29).

Laabs, Steve [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

[100] [page 124] Photograph of Boy Scout Troop, 1961.

[100] [page 131] Member Boomtown Sno-Chaser Club, Inc.

Laakso, Elmer [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Lackey, Earl and Karen [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 23, Twp. Green Grove.

Lacy [75] [page 25] Mentioned as owning store.

Lacy, Susie [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

Lacy, Susan [100] [page 45] Identified as student in front of Curtiss Grade School, circa 1905.

[100] [page 112] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Lahr, Cordelia [100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Lahr, Marie [100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Lahr, Rev. W. H. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical & Reformed Church.

[100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Langfeldt, Max [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 22, Twp. Green Grove.

Lannewehr, Marguerite (Hickok) [100] [pages 114 & 115] Daughter of Russell, see Hickok, Marguerite, authored history of Hickok store.

Lapp, Harry [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Lapp, Herman [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Lapp, Jake [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 41] Sold land to the Peace Ev. and Reformed Church ladies aide (1910) for $350.00 to establish a cemetery (Pine Hill).

Lapp, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Larsen, Louis [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

Larson, Helen [100] [page 40] Included in photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Larson, L. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Larson, Louis [100] [page 107] Read declamation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Larson, Miss [100] [page 48] Teacher in group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Lavigne, Wallace [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss Spanish American War Vet.

Lavin, Loren [100] [page 13] Add, Olson and Goodman, Inc.

Lavine, Louis [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Leffel, Jack [100] [page 139] Purchased a tavern/restaurant on the Southwest corner of State Highway 29 and County Trunk E from Wm. Fahrenbach. The intersection is known as the Curtiss Corners. The business was sold to Robert Scidmore in 1965.

Lehman, Charlie [75] [page 27] Mentioned as having lived in Curtiss train depot after moving it to Owen.

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

Lehman, Sam [100] [page 64] Settler in the Amish community, watchmaker, farmer, sawmill operator, maple syrup producer and bee keeper.

Leiby, Lester [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 20 & 28, Twp. Mayville.

Lenser, Emma [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Lenser, David [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Leonhardt, Rev. Robert [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical & Reformed Church.

Leuth, Dianna [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Leuth, Walter [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Liberty, H. A. [100] [page 6] Listed on business directory as “(near) saw mill, 1918 - 1919.

Liberty, L. A. [100] [page 53] Listed with Jt. 4, Hoard, Mayville and Curtiss school districts.

[100] [page 76] Add, 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, Liberty Implement Company.

Liberty, Lawrence [75] [page 30] Purchased blacksmith shop from Louis Schroeder.

[75] [page 35] Purchased a shoe shop from Charlie Schultz. He later sold the business to Gottholdt Martin.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president 1928 - 1933.

[100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as President of the village of Curtiss.

Lieders, Orville [100] [page 8] Add, mobile home park and trucking.

Lien, Carla [100] [page 130] Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Liepke [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 14, Twp. Green Grove.

Lindau, Albert and Irene [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 17 & 20, Twp. Mayville.

Lindau, Dennis [100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

[100] [page 128] Pulls antique fire equipment on special occasions with vintage motorized vehicles or horse teams. Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

Lindau, E. M. [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, assistant cashier.

Lindau, George [100] [page 41] Joined newly established St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church, 1962.

[100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

Lindau, George and Irene [100] [page 144] Centennial photograph.

[100] [page 65] Landowners in section 23, Twp. Hoard.

Lindau, Irene [100] [page 128] Curtiss Community Club member.

Lindau, Mr. [100] [page 102] Witness to Owen-Curtiss State Bank in 1953.

Lipprandt, Emil [75] Page 42] Pioneer settler South and East of Curtiss.

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

Lipprandt, Herman [75] [page 42] Son of Emil, pioneer settler South and East of Curtiss.

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

Lipprandt, Marion (Kluve) [75] [page 42] Wife of Walter, add for Wallys Bar.

[100] [page 105] Co-operated Wally’s Bar and Restaurant with her husband Walter.

[100] [page 127] Past secretary-treasurer of the Curtiss Community Club.

Lipprandt, Oscar [75] [page 42] Son of Emil, pioneer settler South and East of Curtiss.

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

Lipprandt, Reinhold [75] [page 42] Son of Emil, pioneer settler South and East of Curtiss.

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

Lipprandt, Walter [75] [page 43] Son of Herman, add for Wallys Bar.

[100] [page 105] Co-operated Wally’s Bar and Restaurant with his wife Marion.

[100] [page 126] Past president of Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 137] Group photograph of dedication for new intersection of State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

[100] [page 139] Owned tavern/restaurant on State Highway 29 and County Trunk E, also known as the Curtiss Corners.

[100] [page 139] Add, Wally’s Bar.

Lokken, Arthur [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Lokken, Jens [100] [page 60] Tanlokken descendant.

[100] [page 141] Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Lokken, John¹ [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

[100] [page 105] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 106] Photograph inside barber shop giving Arthur Thompson a haircut.

Lokken, John² [100] [page 50] Identified in school room (North room) of the Curtiss School, no date.

Lokken, John³ [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Lokken, Matilda [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

Lokken, Norma [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 141] Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Lokken, Pearl [100] [page 130] Member of Midway Card Club.

Lokken, Pete [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 60] Tanlokken descendant, son of Jens.

Lokken, Peter [100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

[100] [page 141] Mentioned on Rod’s Custom Painting add.

Long, Anna [100] [page 130] Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Long, Sherman [75] [page 26] Owned Standard Service Station.

[75] [page 28] Manager of oil station.

[100] [page 79] Part owner of Big Four Oil, purchased the standard service station. Other partners were Walter Ecker, Rodney Hawks and Robert Gosse.

[100] [page 92] Was an operator at the gas station for Big Four Oil Co.

[100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Longhouch, Pastor A. O. [100] [page 40] Included in photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Loos, Vernon [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, director.

Lube, Herbert and Margaret [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 14, Twp. Green Grove.

Luedke, Rev. [75] [page 18] Vacancy pastor of St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Lueth, Albert and Ruby [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 29, Twp. Mayville.

Lueth, Elmer and Gladys [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 29, Twp. Mayville.

Lueth, Walter [100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Lueth, Walter Sr. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Luethe, A. D. [100] [page 6] Listed as owning cheese factory, 1918 - 1919.

Luethe, Adolph [75] [page 34] Purchased cheese factory from Emil and Fred Laabs. Later it was sold to Fred Laabs.

[100] [page 120] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. Adolph’s surname was spelled Luethy. Sold the factory back to the Laabs about 1911.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Luethe, Carl [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Luhrsen, Delos C. [100] [page 53] Add, prescription druggist.

Lulloff, Arlyn [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Lulloff, Audrey and James [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 65, Twp. Green Grove.

Lulloff, August [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Lulloff, Bernard [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 34, Twp. Hoard.

Lulloff, Fred [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 12, Twp. Green Grove.

Lulloff, Louis [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Lulloff, Mike [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974. Photograph with award won at Chippewa Falls Expo in ‘75.

Lulloff, Robert and Vernard [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 34, Twp. Hoard.

Lunbakken, Erick [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Lunbakken, Sorin [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Lupient, Adolph [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Lupient, Alta [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of 4-H sewing class, late 1920’s.

Lupient, Frank [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 12] Son of G. A., lived in Twp. Mayville.

[100] [page 53] Listed with Jt. district 4, Hoard, Mayville and Curtiss.

Lupient, Fred [100] [page 68] Mentioned in Curtiss Advance article that he was visiting Frank and he was from Aberdeen, South Dakota.

Lupient, G. A. [100] [page 12] Civil War vet that helped erect the first building on the site of Marshfield, moved to a homestead in Twp. Mayville.

Lupient, Lorraine [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Lupient, Marian [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Lupient, Mose {75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

Lupient, Roy, Lt. Co. [100] [page 12] Grandson of G. A. Lupient.

Luscher, Vilas [100] [page 41] Joined the newly created St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church, 1962.

Mc.

McCorrison, Dorothy and Jack [100] [page 96] Mentions they helped in running the Hoff Hardware Store.

McGhee, Wm. [100] [page 98] Bowen group employees photograph.

McGurran, P. V. [100] [page 36] Speaker at dedication of Curtiss post office, 1962.

McMyler, Bonnie [100] [page 66] Poem written for the farm woman, 1980.

McNeely, P. & R. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 35, Twp. Hoard.

McTrillon, M. C. [100] [page 67] See Thorrisen, Nicholas Caspar.

M.

Mace, Norma [100] [page 67] Mentioned with photograph of Janke home, relationship unknown.

MacGrury, Miss [100] [page 102] At times accompanied Mr. Beachy to Curtiss twice yearly to sell ready made women’s clothing.

Machlett [75] [page 29] Photograph of Machlett Hardware and Furniture, unidentified people on porch. Poor quality photograph.

[75] [page 32] Photograph of Machlett Hotel, only Andrew Olson identified. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 5] Hotel located in the original plat of the village.

[100] [page 108] Mentions the ownership of a blacksmith shop.

Machlett, Ben [75] [page 31] Co-purchased his fathers business with brother Fred. The business was then sold to George Hoff.

Machlett, Fred [75] [page 31] Co-purchased his fathers business with brother Ben. The business was then sold to George Hoff.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 2] Listed as first village president, good quality photograph. Village president 1917 - 1920, 1921 - 1922 & 1925 - 1928.

[100] [page 90] Owned and operated the Curtiss Feed Mill until 1941. Peter Bootzin purchased the buildings when Fred passed away in 1941.

[100] [page 91] Photograph #1of Fred and Dick Pohl putting feed on a stone boat. Photograph #2 of the inside of Curtiss Feed Mill Office, with Fred, Fred Richter and Otto Dunow.

[100] [page 92] Photograph inside the Curtiss Feed Mill with Otto Dunow.

Machlett, H. [75] [page 13] Helped with census towards incorporation, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from the 75th booklet, only change is the first name of Henry.

[100] [page 4] Signed petition for second incorporation vote.

Machlett, Henry [75] [pages 30 & 31] Builder and owner of hardware store (1905). Previously built and owned a blacksmith shop. Hardware store also had selection of groceries, furniture, hearse and funeral services. After his death, the business was sold to his sons Ben and Fred.

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

[100] [page 12] Business operations mentioned, same as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[75] [page 35] Purchased the hotel business of Ammon Arneson. It was later sold to H. Borchardt.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 5] Listed as owner of section 38 & 39, Southwestern section of Curtiss.

[100] [page 6] Listed (along with sons) as owning hardware, furniture, general store and being undertakers, 1918 - 1919.

[100] [page 95] Two photographs of store front of the Machlett Hardware Store.

[100] [page 9] Photograph of home on front street, 1910.

Machlett, Mr. [100] [page 101] Listed as one of the original directors of the Curtiss State Bank, 1912.

Machlett, Mrs. Henry [75] [page 35] Mrs. Machlett was the cook in the Machlett Hotel for many years. Her fame as a cook spread far and wide.

[100] [page 11] Mrs. Henry Machlett ran the Machlett hotel.

Machlett, Nick [100] [page 9] Photograph of home on front street, 1910.

Mahstadt, John [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 41] Original member of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Maki, A. H. and Edna P. [100] [page 32] Add, Midway Tavern.

Maki, A. J. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 16, Twp. Hoard.

Maki, Robert [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Makkonen, Oscar [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Malone, Dave and Joanna [100] [page 38] Add, Cedar Crest Motel.

Mandel, Ernst [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Marcott, Gary [100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

Marcott, LaVerna [100] [page 142] Owns and operates a fabric business at Curtiss Corners.

Marcott, LaVerna and Wilfred [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 22, Twp. Hoard.

Marks, Ferd. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Change in first name information, spelling is Fred in centennial book, the rest is identical to the 75th Anniversary booklet.

Marquardt [100] [page 9] Photograph of home and hotel on front street, 1910.

[100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Marquardt, Albert [75] [page 35] Purchased hotel business from H. Borchardt. The business was later destroyed by fire in 1910.

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

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

Marquardt, Fred [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1912 baseball team.

Marquardt, H. W. [100] [page 53] Listed with Jt. district 4, Hoard, Mayville and Curtiss.

Marquardt, Herman [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photo, no date.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet, but date included of 1910.

[75] [page 6] Group photograph of early basketball photo. Poor quality photo, 1908.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 26] See item for Fred Schroeder. Schroeder farm was originally owned by Herman Marquardt.

Marquardt, Norman [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Marquardt, Vivian [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Martin [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Martin, G. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Martin, Gotthodt [75] [page 35] Purchased shoe shop business from Lawrence Liberty. He rented the building to several people as a barber shop. The building was later sold to Joe Schiszik and Henry Bublitz and is now used as a residence.

Martin, Isaac and Mabel [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 1, 2, 13 & 24, Twp. Green Grove.

Martin, Lloyd and Mabel [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 7, Twp. Colby.

Mason, Lucy [100] [page 25] Photograph, also see Mrs. George P. Green, mother of B. B. Green.

Mast, Mrs. Eli [100] [page 64] Settler in the Amish community, known as the quilt lady.

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

[100] [page 43] Same information as the 75th Anniversary booklet.

Mathias, Carl [100] [page 51] School notes of Washington’s Birthday, a dramatization of The First Flag with Thomas Petermann and Mrytle Hoff.

Mateja, J. & W. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Green Grove.

Matthias [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Matthias, A. B. [75] [page 6] He was the first chairman of the newly created Township of Hoard in 1889.

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

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

[100] [page 41] Ran for Chairman, township ticket of Hoard, no date.

[100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard Civil War Vet.

Matthias, Adolph [100] [page 27] Photograph with his sister Anna.

[100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

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

Matthias, Adolph B. [100] [page 12] Civil War vet, homesteaded in Township of Hoard.

Matthias, Anna [100] [page 27] Photograph with her brother Adolph, would assume Adolph.

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

Matthias, Carl [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

[100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 126] Group photograph of Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Matthias, Carrie [100] [page 130] Member of Midway Card Club.

Matthias, Christina [100] [page 130] Attended first meeting of the Boomtown Card Club, 1965.

[100] [page 130] Member of Midway Card Club.

Matthias, Christine [100] [page 45] Mentioned in article submitted by Armin Peterson as one of the early teachers at Curtiss Grade School, pre 1910.

Matthias, Dale [100] [page 130] Mentioned in article of Midway Card Club, his mother Carrie living with him in Virginia.

Matthias, Franklin [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Matthias, Norman [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Matthiesen, Grandmother [100] [page 28] Mentioned as having delivered many Curtiss area children. Grandmother of Hulda Anderson.

Maurer, Dan [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974.

Maurer, Daniel [100] [page 142] Son of Gene and Geri, involved with North Central Transportation Company.

Maurer, Eugene [100] [page 26] See item for Fred Schroeder. Present Maurer farm was once owned by Fred.

Maurer, Eugene and Geraldine [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 65, Twp. Mayville.

Maurer, Gene and Geri [100] [page 142] Purchased transport company that was renamed North Central Transportation Company, 1972.

Maurer, Michael [100] [page 142] Son of Gene and Geri, involved with North Central Transportation Company.

Maurer, Mike [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974.

Maurer, Scott [100] [page 142] Son of Gene and Geri, involved with North Central Transportation Company.

Maurina, Barbara and James T. [100] [page 134] Add, Maurina Funeral Services.

Maves, Rev. Dennis [100] [page 43] First resident pastor of the Curtiss Missionary Alliance Church in 1976.

May, Sumner [75] [page 6] Man the Township of Mayville was named after. Mayville was the 15th Township created in Clark County in April of 1874. His house was the first meeting place for the organization of Mayville.

Melvin, Margaret [100] [page 46] Teacher’s note to a student.

[100] [page 47] Teacher of Brady School, 1926.

[100] [page 49] Teacher, group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Mertens, Henry [100] [page 92] Early livestock buyer, 1920’s.

Meske, Ruth [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Meyer, Dick [75] [page 6] Group photograph of early basketball photo. Poor quality photo, 1908.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Meyer, Don and Larry [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Mayville.

Meyer, Dorothy and Laverne [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 34, Twp. Hoard.

Meyer, Henry [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Meyer, Matt [75] [page 25] Mentioned as operating a business.

Meyer, Mr. [75] [page 33] Purchased meat market business from Fred Ecke. The business was later sold to Mr. Jenz.

Meyers, Herbert and Lenore [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 18, Twp. Colby and landowners in section 11, Twp. Green Grove.

Meyers, Robert [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 18, Twp. Colby.

Meyers, Pat and Willard [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 13, Twp. Green Grove.

Michlig, Betty [100] [page 99] Listed as co-purchasing the Pit Stop with her husband Hiliaran from Franz and Francis Peissig.

[100] [page 101] Add for Michlig’s Pit Stop.

[100] [page 126] Past president of Curtiss Community Club.

Michlig, Hiliaron [100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

[100] [page 99] Listed as purchasing the “Pit Stop” from Franz and Francis Peissig.

[100] [page 100] Photograph of Michlig’s Pit Stop. Another photograph of the same building taken during ownership of the Fahrenbach’s, shows the growth of a horse chestnut tree in front of the building.

[100] [page 101] Add for Michlig’s Pit Stop.

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department.

[100] [page 129] Group photograph of Curtiss Lions Club. Listed as one year director and tailtwister.

[100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Michlig, John [100] [page 26] See item for Fred Schroeder. Schroeder farm was once owned by John.

[100] [page 90] Managed the Curtiss Feed Mill for Peter Bootzin after his brother Lavern until 1969.

Michlig, Lavern [100] [page 34] One of two rural mail carriers in 1962.

[100] [page 90] Managed the Curtiss Feed Mill for Peter Bootzin.

Micke, Rose and William Jr. [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 21, Twp. Hoard.

Mikolajczyk, Betty and Richard [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 15, Twp. Hoard.

Mildbrand, Ed [100] [page 101] Identified as patron in Farhrenbach’s Tavern.

Millard, Laurence [100] [page 54] Listed with Curtiss State Graded School, 1933-34.

Miller, Adeline and Wilbert [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 24, Twp. Green Grove.

Miller, Alice [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Miller, Bishop Will [100] [page 64] Settler in the Amish community, about 1926.

Miller, Fred [100] [page 77] 1928-29 Information Directory of Curtiss, listed as being on the side board.

Miller, Fredrich [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

Miller, Joan and William [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 23, Twp. Hoard.

Miller, Jean [100] [page 76] Landowner in section 6, Twp. Colby.

Miller, Jochan [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Miller, Joe [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 9] Photograph, in 1908 with team of oxen and Carl Buss.

Miller, John [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Miller, John Jr. [100] [page 41] Original member of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Miller, John T. [75] [page 46] Add, Owen Curtiss State Bank, director.

Miller, Joseph [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

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

Miller, Rose [100] [page 46] Gave recitation during graduation program.

Minshall, Rev. Alan C. [100] [page 41] Presently serving as pastor of St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church (since 1978).

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

Moirlund, Oluf [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

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

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Molle, Alf. and Ruth [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 6, Twp. Colby.

Monson, Rev. T. G. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 40] The first ladies aide was organized in 1903 under his leadership in the Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Moore, Anna [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Moore, Doc [75] [page 36] Built a saloon in the late 1800’s. The business was sold to Janz and Hoge.

Moore, Emma [100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Moore, Margaret [100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Moore, Mr. [100] [page 105] Built the building that would become a meat market and eventually be owned by the Tonn’s, late 1800’s.

Moore, Mr. & Mrs. Frank [100] [page 18] Card of thanks related to the death of Emma Bass.

Mortell, Clarence [75] [page 6] Group photograph of early basketball photo. Poor quality photo, 1908.

[100] [page 123] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

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

Mowery, Martha [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Mueller, Jeffrey and Robert [100] [page 73] Add, Abbotsford Appliance Center.

Mundt [100] [page 108] Mentioned as owning a blacksmith shop.

Mundt, Adolph¹ [75] [page 26] Owned a blacksmith shop in 1919.

[100] [page 10] Photograph of Mundt blacksmith and paint shop, Main Street looking South, 1915.

[100] [page 79] Photograph of business with four Case tractors, ten unidentified individuals. Indicates that Adolph built his shop (two story building) in 1919 with a blacksmith shop on the bottom and a paint shop upstairs.

Mundt, Adolph² [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, about 1924.

Mundt, Adolph Jr. [100] [page 79] Painted logging sleighs with the help of area girls.

Mundt, Hilda [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Murphy, George [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW1 Vet.

Murphy, George and Marion [100] [page 139] Owned a tavern on State Highway 29 and County Trunk E, also known as the Curtiss Corners.

Mynor, Richard [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

 

 


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