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Chippewa Falls
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Chippewa Falls, city (1990 pop. 12,727), seat of Chippewa co., W central Wis., on the Chippewa River; settled 1837, inc. as a city 1869. Originally a lumbering town, Chippewa Falls once had the world's largest sawmill. It remains a trade and processing center in a cattle-raising region. Foam and paper products, wood and coal furnaces, supercomputers, and shoes are manufactured. Nearby Wissota State Park includes Lake Wissota (created 1917), Wisconsin's largest reservoir.


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Besides writing a national history of the GAR, McConnell utilizes the records and membership roles of three individual lodges--a prosperous post from Philadelphia; a post composed primarily of shoe workers from Brockton, Massachusetts; and a post from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
Paul, Minnesota and one site located in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
Heyde, president of Heyde Companies, based in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
 
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