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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
Watershed Detail - Little Rib River - Wisconsin Watershed - Little Rib River (CW24)Details The Little Rib River Watershed is located in the Marathon and Lincoln Counties Steep slopes and shallow soils characterize the Little Rib River Watershed Stream flows vary significantly depending on the gradient of the slopes During runoff events, elevated levels of bacteria and BOD occur in watershed streams, likely from animal waste (Kaatz, 1987
Watershed Detail - Upper Yellow (Wood Co. ) River Watershed - Upper Yellow (Wood Co ) River (CW05)The City of Pittsville is located along the Yellow River in Wood County The city is named after the Pitts family who arrived from Pennsylvania sometime in the mid 1800s to settle in the area Lumberman cleared the land and the farmers followed In 1952, Governor Kohler declared Pittsville to be the geographical center of Wisconsin
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
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
Watershed Detail - Montreal River - Wisconsin Ecological Landscapes The Montreal River Watershed is located primarily in the North Central Forest Ecological Landscape which occupies much of the northern third of Wisconsin Its landforms are characterized by end and ground moraines with some pitted outwash and bedrock controlled areas Kettle depressions and steep ridges are found in the northern portion Two prominent areas in this
Watershed Detail - Springbrook Creek - Wisconsin Watershed Planning in Springbrook Creek (CW21) was conducted in 2010 Date 2011 The Spring Brook Creek watershed, located in Langlade and Marathon counties includes the City of Antigo The name "Antigo" comes from the Chippewa Indian name for the river that flows through the area, "Nequi-Antigo-sebi" meaning "spring river" or "evergreen" The city was founded in 1878 by 1878 by Civil War
Watershed Detail - Devil Creek - Wisconsin Watershed - Devil Creek (CW28)Marathon County: Lco-Shoreland Ordinance Rev : Marathon County proposes to amend or create a shoreland zoning ordinance that complies with the requirements of NR 115, Wisconsin Administrative Code (as revised effective February 1, 2010) and retain existing regulations that exceed the water resource protections of NR 115 or are specific or unique to local needs