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Identifier: baraboodellsdevi00cole (find matches)
Title: Baraboo, Dells, and Devil's lake region, with maps and illustrations
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Cole, Harry Ellsworth, 1861-1928
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Publisher: Baraboo, Wis., Baraboo news publishing company
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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home of L W. Claude, who camefrom Ambleside, England, to the Lakein pioneer times. The rugged beautyof the spot recalled the charm of hisformer home in the fascinating lakeregion and, with his family, he en-joyed the Lake for many years. Theinteresting home is now occupied bythe family only during the sum*-mer seasons. Much for the Bshoider These ragged rocks and toweringcliffs are most overpowering whenviewed from a boat coasting alongthe western shore of the lake An adequate descripfon of this pic-turesque spot is not attempted here.The life in the lake, the ferns anr^flowers on the slope, the fur-coated andfeather-covered friends in the wood, aswell as the charm of the Lake itselfin its unusual environment, are leftfor the enjo>Tnent of the visitor. Norhas anything been said of Indianlegends which hover over the loftycrags and cling to the rocky shores. The mountains wall in the water. It looks like a great blue cup.And the sky looks like another,Turned over, bottom side up. 17
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THE DELLS AND MIRROR LAKE REGION CHAPTER IV Wisconsin River Dells—Journey of Fascinating Scenery—JeffersonDavis—Belle Boyd, Rebel Spy No portion of the Badger state ismore widely known for scenic beautythan the Wisconsin River Dells. Eachpassing year thousands of persons rev-el in the charm of this region, oftenremaining throughout the summer en-joying the hospitality of the city ofKilbourn, which is picturesquely lo-cated on the bank of the river. Herethe stream has cut a great gorgethrough the sandstone rocks leavingwonderful castellated crags standinghigh on either side and fascinatingniches below through which the wa-ter bubbles and boils in caldrons ofsolid rock. Shaded pathways invitethe visitor to explore fern-hung nook-that hold especial interest for the bot-anist and the vari-colored sands androcks possess unusual attractions forthose interested in unique geologicalformations. The Way From BarabooFrom Baraboo to the Dells, theway is over Trunk Line No. 12. Thproad first

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Cole__Harry_Ellsworth__1861_1928
  • bookpublisher:Baraboo__Wis___Baraboo_news_publishing_company
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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  • bookleafnumber:23
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