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Greenwood

settlement #482320
created 2015-08-14 by daniel m. kelty
is a(n): Scattered Settlement?   
assertion #3732063 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
started: 1844   
The Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) Friday, 10 Nov., 1967; Page 2
assertion #3732059 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
ended: 1844   
The Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) Friday, 10 Nov., 1967; Page 2
assertion #3746059 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
description: “The history of the Mormons, and their visit to Clark County to obtain lumber,” says Jess W. Scott, president of the Clark County Historical Society, “was commendable in every way. “They needed lumber to build their tabernacle and other buildings in Nauvoo, so they came up the Mississippi as far as La Crosse. Next, they came up the Black River to Jackson and thence to Clark County in 1844, locating four camp sites on Black River in Clark County, near Wedges Creek, at Ross’ Eddy, now Neillsville; at Weston Rapids, and where the city of Greenwood now stands. Source: The Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, Wood County, Wis.) Friday, 10 Nov., 1967; Page 2 Saw mills were centered at Spauldings at Black River falls.<br/>?   
assertion #3732061 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
religion: Early   
assertion #3732062 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
location: 44°46'14"N, 90°36'2"W   
assertion #3720338 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.
located at: Clark County, Wisconsin, United States   
assertion #3714320 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 100%.
in group: Nauvoo Era?   
assertion #3732058 by daniel m. kelty on 2015-08-14: confidence 0%.