Unity Township History

Clark County, Wisconsin

 

 

Established shortly after the turn of the century, in 1904, the Riplinger Saw Mill was kept busy.  Situated in an area surrounded by excellent virgin hardwood timber, such as white and red oak, linden, maple, rock elm, birch, ash and some butternut, it was an ideal location for the business.  The mill was owned by Charles Duvall, and was located near Riplinger.  It was on the south side of Riplinger road where Cty. Hwy. Q dead ends.  All that remains on the site is part of the foundation.  (Photo courtesy of Al Gurtner, local Unity Historian)

 

 

Unity History and Recollections of its people

1872

Unity Centennial Booklet (1872 - 1972); Index.

The Story of Unity

1874

Centennial History of Unity, WI Government (from 1874-1974).

1890

History of Unity Township.

1913

Early History of Unity Village

1921

Village of Unity has Distinctions

 

Memories

 

 

 

1879-1881

 

Autograph Album #1 of Annie Petrie Olson.

 

Unity History and Recollections of its people

 

WWII

 

Unity Boys Meet in The Hawaiin Islands

 

 

 

Tragedies

 

 

 

1890

1899

 

 

 

 

 


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