Autographed Lois Barland 1965 'The River Flows On' Hardcover Wisconsin History Book. A Book About the Eau Claire Rivers and People. deals
History of Eau Claire, a city in Chippewa and Eau Claire counties in the west-central part of Wisconsin. 'Eau Claire' is the singular form of the original French name, 'Eaux Claires,' meaning 'Clear Waters,' for the Eau Claire River. According to local legend, the river was so named because early French explorers journeying down the rain-muddied Chippewa River, happened upon the Eau Claire River, excitedly exclaiming 'Voici l'eau claire!' ('Here [is] clear water!'), the city motto, which appears on the city seal. Contents: The City from 1910-1918; World War I; The Great Depression; World War II; City Growth in Post World War II Period; Eau Claire in the Korean War; The City; Eau deals Claire County; Health Department; Air Fields; Parks; Hospitals; Manufacturers; Census; Weather; City Valuation and Construction Figures; The Astor Estate; Eau Claire Businesses; Banks; Railroads; Churches; Schools; Rivers; Buildings; Street Names; Beef Slough; Lumbering; Organizations; Odds and Ends; Sports; The City 1953-1964; Post Masters; City Officials Assemblymen; Eau Claire As It Was In The 1890s; Some Pioneer Tales; County Politics 1860; Neighboring Communities, Both Dead and Alive; Early Schools; Census; People of Eau Claire; Errata in Sawdust City.
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