Summer Visitors
The following is a listing of all persons known to have vacationed in Star Lake, in addition to those listed in the section, The Cottagers of Star Lake, Wisconsin. Following each is reference material supporting their being listed here.
Carnes, Clinton S., aka Frank J. Lewis, 1928 Wash Post, NY Times
Davis, Mrs. Mary, with Forbes' at Oliver Lodge, 1928 Alton, IL Newspaper
Dreher, George Kelsey See Web Page bio
Frenzel, Mrs. Otto, of Indianapolis. Quietude
Hauberg, John Henry and Sue Denkmann Hauberg, of Rock Island, in 1911. Hauberg
Shrake family. Shrake Family at the Old Schoolhouse
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Horace, of Indianapolis. Quietude
Charles P. Forbes
March 3, 2008
Revised: January 14, 2011
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Carnes Lays Flight to Blackmailers. [Washington Post, Sept. 30, 1928] Washington, 1928.
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Dr. Lilly of Milwaukee..... [Vilas County News, June 11, 1924.] Eagle River, 1924.
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Mrs. Joseph Aldous.... [Unk. newspaper, July 1928] Alton, IL, 1928.
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A Party of Four Davenport..... [The Daily Times, Davenport, Iowa, Aug 4, 1905, p. 5.] Davenport, 1905.
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Ben Collins, jr., vice president of the Continental.... [American Lumberman October 5th 1907 Pg 82] Chicago, 1907.
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C. K. Mixter and Louis..... [Daily Times, June 11, 1901, p. 2.] Davenport, Iowa, 1901.
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C. L. Cross, the veteran cypress wholesaler, with offices.... [American Lumberman, August 5th, 1911, Pg 70] Chicago, 1911.
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C. L. Cross,the veteran cypress man of Chicago.... [American Lumberman, August 12th, 1911, Pg 76] Chicago, 1911.
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F. Grapengeter and Charles Warner..... [Quad-City Times, Davenport, IA, July 28, 1901, p. 5.] Davenport, 1901.
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J. C. McLachlin, of the Dixie Lumber Company,.... [American Lumberman, August 24, 1907 Pg 52] Chicago, 1907.
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J. E. Franz has returned..... [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IA, Sept. 28, 1908, p. 8.] Cedar Rapids, 1908.
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John C. McLachlin, secretary and general manager of the Dixie.... [American Lumberman, August 18 1906, Pg 54] Chicago, 1906.
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Judge Grosscup [sic] Off on a Fishing Trip. [The Inter Ocean, June 5, 1898, p. 3.] Chicago, 1898.
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Local News. [Montreal River Miner, July 25, 1913, p. 5] Hurley, 1913.
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Mr. Frederick Groves of Highland Ave.. [Buffalo Morning Express, October 17, 1897, p.22] Buffalo, New York, 1897.
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Mr. and Mr. C. W. Childs Are..... [The Register and Leaders, July 2, 1905.] Des Moines, 1905.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Laas..... .
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Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jocelyn,.... [The Inter Ocean, June 27, 1897.] Chicago, 1897.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bennison and Mr. and..... [The Courier, Waterloo, IA, Aug. 10, 1915, p. 5.] Waterloo, Iowa, 1915.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kirk H. Emerick, jr..... [Southtown Economist, July 10, 1928.] Chicago, 1928.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Silber,.... [Quad-City Times, Davenport, IA, July 6, 1914, p. 15.] Davenport, 1914.
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Mrs. J. Ogden Armour and daughter Lolita have..... [The Inter Ocean, Sept. 2, 1911, p. 6.] Chicago, 1911.
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Mrs. J. Ogden Armour and her daughter Lolita, 3724..... [The Inter Ocean, Sept. 28, 1911, p. 8.] Chicago, 1911.
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Mrs. Stone Is Visiting..... [The Princeton Union, Nov. 15, 1906, p. 5.] Princeton, Minnesoa, 1906.
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Short Biography: George Kelsey Dreher, 1919-1994. [Published on the World Wide Web, ] Midland, Texas, 1996.
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T. Grapengeter and Charles Warner..... [Quad-City Times, Davenport, IA, Aug 8, 1901, p. 4.] Davenport, 1901.
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Traveling Engineer Conger..... [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IA, June 4, 1906, p. 3.] Cedar Rapids, 1906.
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Walter S. Goodhue, Bert..... [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IA, May 22, 1901, p. 2.] Cedar Rapids, 1901.
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William Conger and Harry Conger..... [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IA, May 22, 1905, p. 6.] Cedar Rapids, 1905.
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William Conger left for Star Lake..... [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IA, June 26, 1901, p. 3.] Cedar Rapids, 1901.
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William Randall and nephew,.... [The Daily Times, Davenport, Iowa, July 1, 1911, p. 10.] Davenport, 1911.
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Associated Press. Carnes Lays Flight to Blackmailers. [New York Times, Sept. 30, 1928] New York, 1928.
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Boys Shelter Club of Chicago. Let's Eat. Chicago, 1931.
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Geist, Wally. Citation Issued in Memory of [Karen] Potocki-Wessel. [Vilas County News-Review, July 22, 2015] Eagle River, 2015.
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Hauberg, John Henry, Editor. Midwestern Family, 1848-1948. [Available through HeritageQuest Online] Rock Island, IL (?), 1950.
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Hooper, C. W., ed.. Gov. Scofield...enroute to Star Lake..... [Minocqua Times, September 9, 1897] Minocqua, 1897.
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Mu Phi Eisilon. Triangle of Mu Phi Epsilon. 1918.
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Pearson, Suanne Shrake. Shrake Family at the Old Schoolhouse. [Email from Suanne Pearson, September 24, 2013] 2013.
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Sue. Quietude of Wisconsin Broken as Lumberjacks Forget About Prohibition. [Unknown Newspaper] Indianapolis (?), 1920.
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