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Index
Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's Lake Region Foreword Index CHAPTER I Origin of Name and First Settlers at Baraboo—Museum—Where Ringlings First Pitched a Tent
Museum in Courthouse The First Courthouse The Al. Ringling Theatre The Al. Ringling Residence The First Church An Early College A Literary Atmosphere Library Where a Church Stood Home of the Gollmars Where The Ringlings First Pitched a Tent A Dream of Jugs The Lincoln Elm No Lions Now Largest Mill This Side of Philadelphia Lyons An Early Home The City Park The First House in Baraboo An Old Hop House The First School
CHAPTER II Old Opera House—Cemetery on the Hill—Deserted Ringlingville—Bunn the Baker of Baraboo
Where Celebrities Were Heard The Oldest Living Thing in Town Church With Memorial Windows A Giant of the Town Relatives of a Movie Star Other Ringling Homes The Baraboo Cemetery The Hull House House With Many Gables Church With Beautiful Windows Deserted Ringlingville A Pioneer Home Bunn The Baker of Baraboo Birds of Many Feathers An Idea Makes a Million
CHAPTER III Devil's Lake State Park—Geology of the Baraboo Hills—The Glacial Epoch—Scenic Wonders
An Iron Mine Entering the Park Geological Wonder of the World The Glacial Epoch The Lake at Present History First Visited Climbing the Mountain Elephant Rock and Cave The Tomahawk Rock Devil's Doorway Once a Waterfall The West Bluff Spring The Indian Mounds Much for the Beholder
CHAPTER IV Wisconsin River Dells—Journey of Fascinating Scenery—Jefferson Davis—Belle Boyd, Rebel Spy
The Way From Baraboo The Marshall Farm The Dells Jefferson Davis at Dells Other Attractions Grave of Rebel Spy Indian Mounds Murder In the Highway
CHAPTER V Lower Dells—Site of a Deserted Village—Indian Earthwork—Where They Danced—Woodland Walk
A Deserted Village Indian Earthwork Where They Danced A Woodland Walk
CHAPTER VI Mirror Lake, Retreat of a Circusman—Earlier Bed of Dell Creek—Congress Hall Near Village
Places of Interest Retreat of Great Circusman Congress Hall
CHAPTER VII Pewit's Nest Near Baraboo—Home of a Recluse—Skillet Falls—Graves of Napoleon Soldiers
A Queer Abode Skillet Falls Stream With Two Beds Marched With Napoleon Hirschinger Spring
CHAPTER VIII Man Mound, Famous Archeological Wonder—Why Indian Earthworks Were Built
A Deer Mound The Man Mound. Region Rich in Indian Mounds.
CHAPTER IX Stone Pillar of Chief Yellow Thunder and His Squaw, Situated a Few Miles North of Baraboo
Forcibly Removed Pillar Erected From Waubun
CHAPTER X Portage and Old Fort Winnebago—Cemetery Where Soldiers of Several Wars Are Buried—Waubun House
Roche Moutonnee Garrisonville An Ancient Lava Bed Road Hugs the Bluff Home of an Author Scene of a Dark Deed Monument to Discoverers An Early Hostelry Fort Winnebago The Old Cemetery Burial Place of Pauquette
CHAPTER XI Boyhood Haunts of John Muir, the Naturalist—Fountain Lake—Father a Disciple—the Muir Family
From Baraboo The Lake Father a Disciple The Muir Family
CHAPTER XII Wisconsin Heights Battlefield—About a Mile From Sauk City—Another Napoleon Soldier Grave
A Paper Town Approaching the Heights Causes of the Battle War Begins A Day of Excitement Allies of the Whites An Unmarked Grave Jefferson Davis in the Battle Indians Pursued Grave of a Napoleon Soldier Natural Bridge
CHAPTER XIII Parfrey's Glen, Wildest of Them All, a Cool Retreat, Prodigal in Charm—Mill a Memory
Wildest of Them All Mill, a Memory
CHAPTER XIV Durward's Glen—Short History of the Durward Family—Attractive Features of Interesting Place
Way to the Glen Point Sauk The Durwards Wisconsin Was a Territory The Children Weeping Ledge St. Mary's of the Pines Freshet Is Disturbing The Fountain
CHAPTER XV Spring Green, Helena Shot Tower, and Taliesin—Ableman and Reedsburg—Other Interesting Trips
Gibraltar Bluff Pine Hollow Reedsburg and Ableman Merrimack to Prairie du Sac Anacher Hill Baxter Hollow The Baraboo River Merrimack Toward Portage Leach Lake Konkel's Mill Lodde's Mill Cemetery Group of Mounds Other Little Journeys
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