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Watershed Detail - Plover and Little Plover Rivers - Wisconsin Watershed - Plover and Little Plover Rivers (CW12) Early settlers in the area harnessed the Plover River for energy and water transportation During the lumbering days, the Plover River became one of the most extensively used streams in central Wisconsin In addition to the McDill dam, the Plover River had several other dams The earliest of these was the Jordan Dam at Hwy 66, built about 1843
Grayson Countians in the Civil War - New River Notes Grayson County Virginia Heritage Foundation (GCVHF) is established to promote, preserve, and share the cultural and family heritages of Grayson County, Virginia We help researchers and families find and understand materials on our site and on related websites We also have volunteers and resources at our office in Independence, Virginia
Education Dev-CW to 1900 – New River Notes There still existed, however, much interact in education in the state as is partly revealed by the two legislative acts of 1866-67 One of these ants provided that towns and cities should establish public school systems "to be supported by taxes collacted for or corporation purposes " The other required county courts "to appoint county superintendents similar to those in service before the war
Watershed Detail - Fourmile and Fivemile Creek - Wisconsin Watershed Plan for Fourmile and Fivemile Creek (CW10) is in final draft format Date 2015 The city of Wisconsin Rapids is split by the Wisconsin River The eastern side of the city is located in the Fourmile and Fivemile Creek watershed The history of Wisconsin Rapids literally is "a Tale of Two Cities " It was not until 1900 that "Grand Rapids" on the east, and "Centralia" on the west bank
Education Dev-Before CW – New River Notes Chapter II Education prior to the Civil War There is very little authentic information concerning the early schools in Ashe County The first settlement was not made until 1755, and there ware evidently no systematic attempts to promote education in this section prior to the Revolutionary War In fact if the diary of David Woods, which furnished the basis of information for a series of
Watershed Detail - Mosinee Flowage - Wisconsin Details The Mosinee Flowage Watershed is located in Marathon County and lies within the towns of Mosinee and Rib Mountain This watershed was ranked using the Nonpoint Source Priority Watershed Selection Criteria Based on surface and ground water data, the overall ranking is medium The overall NPS ranking establishes the Mosinee Flowage Watershed as a priority for grant eligibility through
apps. dnr. wi. gov A long, low-gradient stream with an extensive system of ditched tributaries which originates near Watertown and joins the Rock River near Johnson Creek Drainage is largely controlled by the pattern of north-south oriented swells (drumlins) and swales in this region, and as a result, the stream has a somewhat parallel drainage system There are about 38 miles of unnamed tributaries, mostly
Watershed Detail - Little Eau Pleine River - Wisconsin Watershed - Little Eau Pleine River (CW14) The Little Eau Pleine River runs through the George W Mead Wildlife Area, which includes portions of Marathon, Portage and Wood counties It covers over 33,000 acres and is managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources In the early 1900 s the lowlands in the area were used for farming They were drained by digging ditches and dredging and