History of Walworth County Wisconsin Containing An Account of Its Settlement
History of Walworth County Wisconsin Containing An Account of Its Settlement
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Under the circiimstances, he protested. A committee then proceeded to Milwaukee to look up a capitalist who could build them a grist-mill. Asaph Pratt, who had just come West to visit his sons, suggested Dr. James Tripp, whom he had met on the lakes as a jjroper person to can-y on the enterprise. Suffice it to say here that arrangements satisfactory to all concerned were completed. Dr. Tripp came to Whitewater from East Troy and built the mill, which he had in running order by the next April. H...is generosity and business qualities, combined with the money which his wife brought into the new settlement — $12, 000 — a large sum then — made him the virtual founder of the village of Whitewater. The history of the early settlement of the village will be given more in detail in succeeding pages. Other early settlers, up to 1845, outside the village, may be mentioned: H. J. Starin, northeast quarter of Rjction 4, September, 1840; P. J. Starin, in the southern portion of Section 10, 1840; Ole Tolf- :;Gn, Section 27, 1843; Hans Arverson, Sections 27, 28 and 34, 1845; Thomas Thomisou, Sec- tion 34.
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