The question for Wausau businessmen near the end of the 1800s was, “The forests are disappearing; now what?” Research Librarian Gary Gisselman will discuss this question when the Marathon County Historical Society presents “Wausau Grows Up: Industry, Culture and Change, 1890s to 1920s,” another topic in its History Speaks series, at 2 pm Saturday, October 14, 2017, at the Woodson History Center, 410 McIndoe St., Wausau. Gary will look at the development of Wausau during the decades surrounding the beginning of the twentieth century, as the logging boom ended and the “pinery” became farmland. The talk will cover the impact of the Wausau Group, the beginning of industry, and the growth of women's groups, clubs, churches and theaters. There is no admission fee; however, donations are appreciated. Registration is not required. The Historical Society is grateful to Janke Book Store and to Compass Properties for their sponsorship of the History Speaks series.
Date and Time
Saturday Oct 14, 2017
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CDT
Saturday, October 14, 2017, at 2 pm
Location
Woodson History Center/Marathon County Historical Society 410 McIndoe St., Wausau
Fees/Admission
Free; donations gratefully accepted
Contact Information
Gary Gisselman, 715-842-5750
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