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HISTORY OF
WOOD COUNTY WISCONSIN
KLONDIKE (1923)
Compiled by George O. Jones (page 277) ---Transcribed by Marla
Zwakman
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----Source: The History of Wood County Wisconsin (compiled by George
O. Jones) 1923 page 277
KLONDIKE
Klondike is the name of a locality in Section 6, Richfield Township,
four miles south of Marshfield, where there is a store that was
formerly conducted by Joseph P. Trossen now of Marshfield. In the
immediate vicinity is Trinity Lutheran Church, located in Section
31, Cameron Township and known as the Klondike Congregation, which
was founded as an offshoot from Immanuel's Evangelical Lutheran
Church in Marshfield about 1887, and has always been served from
that church. The present church building was erected at that time
but has since been improved. The congregation numbers about 100
souls and has a Ladies' Aid Society of about 20 members. Klondike
has about 40 inhabitants.
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