Foreword
Index
CHAPTER I Origin of Name and First Settlers at Baraboo Museum Where Ringlings First Pitched a Tent
CHAPTER II Old Opera House Cemetery on the Hill Deserted Ringlingville Bunn the Baker of Baraboo
CHAPTER III Devil's Lake State Park Geology of the Baraboo Hills The Glacial Epoch Scenic Wonders
CHAPTER IV Wisconsin River Dells Journey of Fascinating Scenery Jefferson Davis Belle Boyd, Rebel Spy
CHAPTER V Lower Dells Site of a Deserted Village Indian Earthwork Where They Danced Woodland Walk
CHAPTER VI Mirror Lake, Retreat of a Circusman Earlier Bed of Dell Creek Congress Hall Near Village
CHAPTER VII Pewit's Nest Near Baraboo Home of a Recluse Skillet Falls Graves of Napoleon Soldiers
CHAPTER VIII Man Mound, Famous Archeological Wonder Why Indian Earthworks Were Built
CHAPTER IX Stone Pillar of Chief Yellow Thunder and His Squaw, Situated a Few Miles North of Baraboo
CHAPTER X Portage and Old Fort Winnebago Cemetery Where
CHAPTER XI Boyhood Haunts of John Muir, the
CHAPTER XII Wisconsin Heights Battlefield About a Mile From Sauk City Another Napoleon Soldier Grave
CHAPTER XIII Parfrey's Glen, Wildest of Them All, a Cool Retreat, Prodigal in Charm Mill a Memory
CHAPTER XIV Durward's Glen Short History of the Durward
CHAPTER XV Spring Green, Helena Shot Tower, and Taliesin Ableman and Reedsburg Other Interesting Trips
With Maps and Illustrations
By H. E. COLE
Baraboo. Wisconsin.
Baraboo News Publishing Company.
Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Copyright 1920.