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Fourth Avenue, Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
this afternoon
A few photos from the CREATE show. It was a great time!
[ID: A photo of a Canada goose standing on a dirt pathway. End ID]
Canada goose (branta canadensis)
April 11th, 2025
Schmeeckle Reserve, Stevens Point, Wisconsin
The Wild Man Scare of Old Pinery Days
Best attempt to decipher the text:
STEVENS POINT DAILY JOURNAL STEVENS POINT, WISCONSIN, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926
The Wild-Man Scare of old Piney Days (Wausau Pilot)
In the Piney days of the north, some among the boys on all the river drives used to have their fun to keep from dying for want of variety.
In 1865 Bill Kennedy was loading on Prairie river when among the men whose camps were among the willows there, 'up sky' while Dr. Fellows and others were in the trade, there appeared more than what seemed just an average 'half breed' Indian who gave his full share warily in appearance. Around the local boys enjoyed a good deal of the summers were to the time that he 'got wise' to it.
His make up, the men let out, chiefly worth a real. Indeed they complained to men in his camp that something was wrong with their minds and too much work, of doubt.
He was wild and proved to the cook. Time all encouraged boys had got at Joe Hill Kennedy - the case was to dispose - until he would appear before Mr. Kennedy himself as a friend.
Kennedy was an early timberman in the pioneer part of that region and he says that after getting tired of it - all the matter - he was laid away finally even with it - a land matter. He was high, strong and strange. Being arrive invited to set in his berth.
[There appears to be some additional text referring to woods and trees, and mentions of someone named Kennedy making observations, but the print becomes unclear and portions are cut off. The article seems to be about a "wild man" scare story from the logging days, possibly involving someone pretending to be wild to frighten others, though the somewhat fragmented text makes the complete narrative difficult to follow precisely.]
…in the woods and that it seemed to be part man and part animal. For several days there was nothing particular to notice except that Kennedy says somebody was chopping down a large tree near the camp the following loading shift men appeared to be.
"You see that half breed Indian, who came to work here," said Kennedy, "you can't frighten me, get out of my way." The man looked like a homeless wanderer, but he looked like an Indian all right.
The story tells him about two feet tall, and very heavy smelling when he came to camp. He must have dropped it up and down for ten days around this camp, then the clearly the "wild man" ran into the barn and ran out of his clearly plays and appeared up and down. A sort of defense and that night the shifty of the terrible wild man which he had own. A few days later the boys set down with a stick 'game,' which he was "not fooled" about the whole affair for a few more, but finally was done homewards with it to this point ever made since. His friends probably where Merrill or Tomahawk are now pushing ahead into forty mile-strips at a time until even or heard of before. This wild man continued to make the hair of men in other camps stand on end for many days afterward and northern Wisconsin was stirred up fully as much as if the Indians at that time might go on the war path. Many old residents who are now too gray to tell an original tale-telling upon the slope, the pioneer Shawano Republican's account of the wild man, a long article, very interestingly telling of the "Wild inhabitants of Wisconsin." The article was published in the Stevens Point Diary and other papers and created quite a sensation.
Stevens Point by James House Via Flickr: Something borrowed leads a WC manifest out of Stevens Point, WI. The train will take a right turn at Junction City and head north on the Valley Sub towards Wausau. August 1996
Went for a drive and got the best lemonade I’ve had in a while and the service was good too #stevenspoint #wisconsin
Freshly Fallen Snow, Stevens Point, Wisconsin