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            <text>H F Bagley =, grain and produce, Chilton, with D S Bagley &amp;amp; Sons. Born in Coos County, NH 06/15/1845. His parents moved to Milwaukee. Here he obtained what education he could from the ward schools.  He then entered the commission house of E D Chapin, where he remained till 1863, when he went into the quartermaster's department at Nashville, TN. From there he went into the machine shops, and finally became an engineer. He followed this till 1868, when he went to milling in Waupetousa with his father, and soon after took a foreman's position in a sash and blind factory in Racine. From there he went to Kansas, but returned to Wisconsin to enter his present firm. They now represent five stations on the W C R R and two on the C &amp;amp; N W, and are doing a large business.  In 1872 he married Miss Anna Hennessy, of sauk Rapids, MN. They have four children-Georgie, Alice, Mamie and Wallace. Mr Bagley is a member of the Masonic fraternity, of which he has been master for five years.&lt;br /&gt;</text>
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            <text>The Calumet County portion of the History of Northern Wisconsin has been indexed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Call number:  MTWC 977.5 H62</text>
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