This building was the original Booth Fisheries Office at the harbor. Note the office on the right side of above photo taken by JJ Tillman. It served as such until lake transportation ceased in the mid 1930’s. History of Booth Fisheries In the late 1800’s Alfred Booth and Sons of Chicago had developed a huge […]
Carl Dahlstedt’s 1929 Extensive History of Port Wing
Carl Dahlstedt’s history is transcribed from the February 1929 Whos Who edition of the Ashland Daily Press. Carl was the Port Wing postmaster. His history of the town goes into detail about the settlement of Port Wing, logging, lumber, farming, quarrying, the Orienta Elector-hydrolic dam, Port Wing Businesses, schools and churches. He offers a rich […]
Heritage Hall Herald Newsletter
View or download a complete listing of topics, people and events in the Heritage Hall Herald newsletters. Beginning in July of 2002 to March of 2018. A big thanks to Mary Childs for putting this index together.
Connie O’Connell’s School Project
Connie (O’Connell) Olson wrote this personal history of Port Wing as a school project in 1956. Her history records colorful stories as related by old timers that otherwise might have been lost to history.
Port Wing History – The Early Years, By Sondra “Soney” Rockenbach
This overview of the settlement of Port Wing was written for the 2001 town centennial celebration.