SPRINGDALE, WI: Centennial History of the Township of Springdale, Dane County, Wisconsin, 1848-1948 (Softcover)
1948. 168p
The document discusses a meeting held on January 28, 1947, involving participants William Kahl, M. Johnson, and A. R. Sorenson. The primary focus of the meeting was to address pending reports and the assembly of relevant data, highlighting the importance of collaboration in documenting local history.
Historical insights shared during the meeting included the challenges faced by John Xim1110 in farming within the Mt. Horeb area, particularly regarding hay harvesting and the logistics of bringing products to market. Additionally, the impact of the chinch bug on wheat crops was noted, which ultimately led to a shift towards cattle-raising as a more viable agricultural practice in the region.
The contributions of early settlers, such as Ole Gilbertson and Mr. Thoresen, were acknowledged for their significant roles in shaping the community. The discussions culminated in a decision to publish an article in local papers to share these historical contributions, ensuring that the legacy of the area's early inhabitants is preserved and recognized.