From "Historical and Biographical Album of the Chippewa Valley Wisconsin" Edited by George Forrester A. Warner, Publisher. 1891-2:
Another prominent industry is what is known as Fisher's mill. It was built in 1873 by N.K. and Hiram Fisher. The latter died in 1879, and the first named has operated it since that time. It is principally a feed mill, and worked by water power. A planing-mill is run in connection with it. They were both built at the same time. The capacity is 10,000 feet a day. There is also a machine shop, twenty-four feet square, and a wood working shop filled with scroll and splitting saws.
From "Historical and Biographical Album of the Chippewa Valley Wisconsin" Edited by George Forrester A. Warner, Publisher. 1891-2:
Another prominent industry is what is known as Fisher's mill. It was built in 1873 by N.K. and Hiram Fisher. The latter died in 1879, and the first named has operated it since that time. It is principally a feed mill, and worked by water power. A planing-mill is run in connection with it. They were both built at the same time. The capacity is 10,000 feet a day. There is also a machine shop, twenty-four feet square, and a wood working shop filled with scroll and splitting saws.
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