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Pinery settlement

settlement #482319
created 2015-08-14 by daniel m. kelty
is a(n): Scattered Settlement?   
assertion #3732057 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
started: 1843   
history of Clark County web site
assertion #3732053 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
ended: 1844   
history of Clark County web site
assertion #3746053 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
description: One mile south of Neillsville at the Herrian farm the evidence of the Mormon occupancy of Clark County long remained in four places along the Black River, one on the west bank of the river, about a mile below Neillsville, at a spot long known as the Herrian Farm, In 1854, these four camping places were grown up with wild plum trees. Remains of the log cabins, built of unhewed logs and chinked with mud, were still in evidence, and holes still told of where the root cellars had been excavated. Broken crockery has been at various times been unearthed at all four of these locations<br/><br/>?   
assertion #3732055 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
religion: Early   
assertion #3732056 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
location: 44°32'10"N, 90°36'15"W   
assertion #3720337 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
located at: Clark County, Wisconsin, United States   
assertion #3714319 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
in group: Nauvoo Era?   
assertion #3732052 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
see also: history of Clark County   
assertion #3711319 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
notes: One mile south of Neillsville at the Herrian farm the evidence of the Mormon occupancy of Clark County long remained in four places along the Black River, one on the west bank of the river, about a mile below Neillsville, at a spot long known as the Herrian Farm, In 1854, these four camping places were grown up with wild plum trees. Remains of the log cabins, built of unhewed logs and chinked with mud, were still in evidence, and holes still told of where the root cellars had been excavated. Broken crockery has been at various times been unearthed at all four of these locations<br/><br/>   
assertion #3717319 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.