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Prentice
“In
the summer of 1882 the Jump River Lumber company was incorporated at Portage,
Wis., and consisted of the following gentlemen: A. Prentice, M. T. Alverson, O. D. Van Dusen, C.
R. Gallett, L. L. Breese and F. H. Lewis. Early in
the fall Messrs. Prentice and Van Dusen came up
from Dorchester on the morning passenger
with orders from the railroad company to let them off in the morning at the
Jump river bridge and stop for them on the way down in the afternoon. They
skirmished around all day in the brush and picked out a location for the dam
and mill. They brought lunch with them and ate it on the bridge. Later in the
fall, Messrs. Gallett, Lewis and Prentice came up
on the freight with a carload of lumber from Dorchester.
The freight stopped while they threw off the lumber, there being no
side-tracks here in those days. They had tools, provisions, carpenters and
workmen, and erected on the side of the track a cook shanty, which is the
building now used by the Jump
River Lumber company as
a warehouse. They went to work clearing the site for the mill and built the
“boarding house,” which has since been enlarged and improved and
is now so ably conducted by Landlord Myers under the name of THE JUMP RIVER
HOUSE and which is spoken of by the travelling
public as one of the best hotels on the line.” From: The History of Prentice
To read more about
the establishment and history of Prentice, visit the Village
of Prentice History Walk.
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Jump River Hotel
Jump River Store
Photos contributed by Dale Heikkinen.
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