Adopt Me.
My name is
Gayle Triller
and I am the temporary county coordinator for Chippewa County. If you have
any corrections or addition you can email me.
If you would like to adopt
Chippewa County please contact the
state
coordinator.
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About Chippewa CountyOn February 3, 1845, the governor approved an act of the Legislature of the Territory of Wisconsin, dividing Crawford County and organized Chippewa County. Geographically, the Chippewa County of 1846 extended all the way from Lake Pepin on the Mississippi River, in the form of a crude Indian arrowhead which had its point near what is now Upson in Iron County, not far from Hurley. After Wisconsin became a state in 1848, the Legislature revised the western boundary of Chippewa County so that it was almost a straight line from just south of what is now Solon Springs in Douglas County to the present village of Maiden Rock on Lake Pepin. Chippewa County boundaries have been refined and redrawn so many times, so much territory has been shifted to other jurisdictions, that Chippewa has been called the "mother" county of northwestern Wisconsin. Chippewa County neighbors are: Barron, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Rusk and Taylor Counties. |
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