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Chippewa River and Menomonie Railway WI90 |
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"Crooked, Rough and Muddy"During the middle 1870's, when the great logging era of northern Wisconsin was in
its infancy, the Mississippi River Logging Company attempted to float pine logs
down the Soft Maple and Potato creeks to the Chippewa River but the streams
were too shallow and crooked. To solve the problem the first logging railroad in
Wisconsin was constructed in 1875-76 from Potato Lake to the Big Bend of the
Chippewa River with a later extension northward. The town road which can be
seen to the immediate west of this site follows that railroad grade. Sleds pulled by
horses carried the locomotive, cars, and tracks overland from Chippewa Falls. In
July 1884, this railroad and a subsequent line constructed through the Blue Hills
were formally organized as the Chippewa River and Menomonie Railway
Company. Hwy 8, Weyerhauser, Rusk County Wisconsin.
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