Curtiss Wisconsin

Anniversary-Centennial

1882•75th Anniversary•1957

1882•Centennial•1982

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Backen, Thorval M. [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Bacon, Delores [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, teller.

[100] [page 101] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bahn, Otto [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bakke, Albert [75] [page 30] Home is the converted saloon of Albert Laabs.

Bakke, Arnold [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Bakke, Edna [100] [page 40] Included in the photograph of the confirmation class of 1924, Norwegian Lutheran Church.

Bakke, Jean [100] [page 130] Member of Midway Card Club.

Bakke, Karen and Robert [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 27, 34 & 36, Twp. Hoard.

Bakke, Louise [100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

Bakke, Norman [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 72] Also listed as vet for the Twp. Hoard.

Bangle, Melvin [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Bannach, Amelia [100] [page 54] Listed with Curtiss State Graded School, 1933-34.

Barber, Mae [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

[100] [page 107] Gave recitation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Barber, Theodore H. [75] [page 20] Photographed with unidentified school children in front of the first school house. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 45] Mentioned in article submitted by Armin Peterson and in photograph of the front of Curtiss Grade School, circa 1905.

[100] [page 107] Principal, Curtiss Graded School, 1905.

[100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

Barrett, Bryce [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet., K.I.A.

Bartels, R. [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bartels, Rudolph [100] [page 41] One of the original members of Peace Ev. and Reformed Church.

Bartholmew, Mr. [100] [page 101] Listed as other chief executive officer who ran the bank.

Barton, James [75] [page 29] Purchased saloon related property from Louis Schroeder. Sold same property to Harry Brown.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bartram, Ed [75] [page 36] Operated a paint shop in a building owned by Henry Aldinger and Caspar Olson.

Bass [75] [page 1, bottom of page] Group photograph of unidentified individuals in front of Bass Saw Mill (no date), poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 5] Bass Sawmill listed as being located in section 31, Southeastern section of

Curtiss.

[100] [page 18] Photograph of Bass and Clark Saw Mill. Mrs. & Mrs. Albert Bass identified as was Andrew Olson.

[100] [page 75] Mentioned as Bass and Clark Saw Mill, one of four in Curtiss History.

 

[75] [page 25] Mentioned as owning a store.

[100] [page 75] Mentions owning store on present Bowen hardware site, sold the business to Hildeman and Lacy.

[100] [page 2] Commissioner of the Curtiss area, good quality photograph.

[100] [page 18] Bass logging camp photograph, Matt Rued identified, 1888.

Bass, A. D. [100] [page 12] Early pioneer in the village of Curtiss.

Bass, Albert [100] [page 33] Became postmaster from 1886 to 1888 and from 1892 to 1896.

[100] [page 113] Purchased land from Nathaniel Clark. Sold the land to Paul and Minna Woock.

Bass, Emma [100] [page 5] Listed as owner of section 29 & 31, Southeastern Curtiss.

Bass, Mr. & Mrs. Albert [100] [page 18] Identified in photograph taken in front of Bass and Clark Saw Mill, about 1881.

Bauer, Irene [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Bauer, Johanna [100] [page 49] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, no date.

Bauernfiend, Eswig [75] [page 38] Area blacksmith.

[100] [page 79] Mentioned as owner of Mundt blacksmith and paint shop, no date.

Baxter, Adel and Ralph [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 21, Twp. Mayville.

Baxter, Colleen [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Baxter, Florence and Robert [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Mayville.

Baxter, Pat [100] [page 125] Part of Pack 25 in 1974. Photograph with award won at Chippewa Falls Expo ‘75.

Beechy [100] [page 64] Surname associated with the Amish community.

Beck, C. E. [75] [page 46] Add, Owen-Curtiss State Bank, director.

Becken, Ann [100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

Becken, George [100] [page 29] Photograph of George with bicycle on North road.

Becken, Peter [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Becken, Thorwald [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Beachy, Mr. [100] [page 102] Traveling salesman came twice a year to Virch’s Store with women’s ready to wear clothing in huge trunks. At times, he was assisted by Miss MacGrury.

Behaendt, Rev. August [100] [page 39] Shared pastor of St. Paul’s (Green Grove) and St. Paul’s (Curtiss).

Behrendt, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Beil, Rev. A. [100] [page 107] Gave invocation for 1905 graduating class of Curtiss Graded School.

Beisner, Dorothy [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 16 & 21, Twp. Mayville.

Belandorf, Randy [100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Berger [100] [page 96] Chevrolet dealer in Withee, 1936.

Bergstrom, Edward [100] [page 101] Served as president of Curtiss State Bank for a few months in 1965.

Bernsee [100] [page 25] Family photograph, Augusta Smith, William and wife, Anna Thieme, William, unknown, and Mary Alvina Handle.

Bernsee, Ernst [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bernsee, Mr. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Bernsee, Mrs. [100] [page 43] Original member of Zion Congregational Church, circa 1895.

Berry, Grace [100] [page 46] Sang duet with Mrs. F. C. Hildeman at graduation program.

Berry, Mr. [75] [page 38] Area blacksmith.

Bertrum, Ed [100] [page 105] Ran a paint shop business above a blacksmith shop.

Bestul, Rev. [75] [page 13] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Beyer, Lester [100] [page 123] Photograph of 1930’s baseball team.

Binger, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of St. Paul’s (German) Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Bishop, Mr. [75] [page 27] Mentioned as being section boss.

Bishop, Ray [100] [page 46] Gave recitation at graduation program.

[100] [page 107] Gave recitation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Bishop, Willie [100] [page 46] Sang in a quartet with Carla Ostenson, Lizzie Hanna and Myrtle Cole for graduation program.

[100] [page 107] Lists as miscellaneous song at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Bjork, Ronald and Shirley [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 12, Twp. Green Grove.

Block [100] [page 113] Photograph of Hickok and Block store.

Block, Anna [75] [page 32] Owned restaurant in 1914.

[100] [page 107] Sang solo at 1905 graduation at Curtiss Graded School.

[100] [page 109] Add, meal ticket from Block’s Cafe, Miss Anna Block, Prop.

Block, Chas. [75] [page 13] Helped with census towards incorporation, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from the 75th booklet, only change is the first name Charles.

[75] [page 13] Helped with second census for incorporation, 1917.

[100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning a general store, 1918 - 1919.

[100] [page 10] Photograph of general merchandise store, Main Street looking North, about 1920.

Block, Charles [75] [page 5] Group photograph of early baseball photo. Poor quality photograph, no date.

[75] [page 32] Purchased store from Louis Horn. Later sold the business to John Sturner.

[100] [page 113] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[75] [page 38] Postmaster of Curtiss P.O.

[100] [page 33] Was appointed postmaster on February 13, 1914. Stamp sales averaged $100.00 per month.

[100] [page 80] Gave a response at the 75th Anniversary Celebration.

Block, Charlie [100] [page 111] Mentioned in “Memories of Curtiss.”

[100] [page 123] Photograph with 1910 baseball team.

Blodgett, Curtiss [100] [page 126] Group photograph, Curtiss-Owen Calf Club, 1930.

Bochnia, Carol [100] [page 130] Guest player of the Boomtown Card Club.

Boehm [100] [page 5] Opera and dance hall located in the original plat of the village.

[100] [page 106] Photograph of saloon, thirteen people unidentified. Only identification is Cap Torrison.

Boehm, Herman [75] [page 13] Helped with census towards incorporation, 1914.

[100] [page 4] Identical information from 75th booklet.

[100] [page 4] Signed second petition for incorporation.

[75] [page 29] Operated a saloon, dance hall and harness shop, early 1900’s. Property was sold to Henry Heinzel.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition to original information, the dance hall-opera house was built in 1903. First movies were shown in 1910 with carbide power and hand cranked, in 1922 the movies were shown electrically after the arrival of electric power. The opera hall was also used for traveling vaudeville shows and commencement exercises of the Curtiss School. The opera house portion of the complex burned in 1923.

[75] [page 30] Photograph of saloon, unidentified people standing in front of building, 1896. Poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning a harness and saddlery shop, 1918 - 1919.

Boehm, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent [100] [page 60] Photograph taken in front of their log home with Joe, Frank, Oscar and Richard Heibsch.

Boehm, Vincent [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Boor, Hildegard and Robert [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 17, Twp. Mayville.

Bootzin, Peter [75] [page 26] Purchased feed mill from O & N Lumber.

[100] [page 90] States that Peter Bootzin purchased the feed mill from the estate of Fred Machlett in 1941.

[100] [page 53] Add, Peter Bootzin, Flour - Feed - Custom Grinding.

[100] [page 97] Sold Curtiss Feed Mill to Les Bowen, 1955.

Borchardt, H. [75] [page 35] Purchased the Machlett Hotel from Henry Machlett. He later sold the business to Albert Marquardt.

Bores, Rosseanne and Russ [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 8, Twp. Colby

Borge, J. O. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900.

Borgemoen [75] [page 26] Co-purchasers (other was Hrunek) of feed mill from John Sturner.

[100] [page 90] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Borgemoen, Dale [100] [page 124] Original member of Pack 25, Den 4.

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

Borgemoen, Hanna [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Borgemoen, John [100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers, Inc.

Borgemoen, Marie [100] [page 48] Group photograph in front of Midway school, 1909.

Borgemoen, Mary Ann and Victor [100] [page 144] Centennial photograph.

Borgemoen, Olaf [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Borgemoen, Ole [75] page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 27] Photograph of Ole in his home, 1925.

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

[100] [page 70] Family photograph, Oluf, Marie (Spencer) Thompson, , Laura Steinke, Milla Lott, Ida Schiszik, Mabel Dunnow, Hanna Hrunek and Ole Borgemoen.

Borgemoen, Steve [100] [page 124] Original member of Pack 25, Den 4.

[100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

Borgemoen, Vic [100] [page 137] Group photograph of the dedication of the new intersection at State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

Borgemoen, Victor [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 129] President of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [page 131] Member Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Borntreger [100] [page 64] Surname in the Amish community.

Borreson, Rev. [75] [page 18] Pastor of Evangelical Lutheran Church.

[100] [page 40] A parish hall was purchased and moved to Curtiss. The 100th Anniversary of the Norwegian Lutheran Church in America and the 50th Anniversary of our ladies aide in Curtiss, 1943.

Betterud, Car [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Boss, Elaine and Vernon [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 7, Twp. Colby.

Boss, Evelyn [100] [page 130] Member of the Boomtown Card Club.

Boss, John and Karen [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 14, Twp. Green Grove.

Botterud, Carl [75] [page 37] Owned livery and drayman service.

[100] [page 40] Member of the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 1897.

Bottrud, Agnes [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Bottrud, Alma [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Bottrud, Carl [100] [page 110] Livery service in Curtiss. Note: see surname spelling of Botterud.

Bottrud, Harry [100] [page 48] Group photograph taken in front of Midway school, 1909.

Bottrud, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Bowen [100] [page 97] Hardware Business photograph, taken by air in 1981.

Bowen, Dale [100] [page 97] Son of Les.

Bowen, Dennis [75] [page 23] Son of Les, identified as eagle scout, with parents, poor quality photograph.

[100] [page 124] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 36] Ode to the American Flag during dedication ceremony of the Curtiss post office, 1962.

Bowen, Donald [100] [page 96] Son of Harlow, hauled milk, 1929.

Bowen, Ethel [100] [page 130] Original member of Midway Card Club.

Bowen, Floyd [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

[100] [page 96] Son of Harlow, began hauling milk in 1929.

[100] [page 98] Bowen Group employee photograph.

[100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

[100] [page 129] Group photograph of Curtiss Lions Club. Listed as tailtwister.

[100] [pages 130 & 131] Authored article of the establishment of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club Inc. He was also elected as trail master, 1967.

Bowen, Floyd and Phyllis [100] [page 145] Centennial photograph.

Bowen, Harlow [75] [page 28] Manager of oil station.

[100] [page 92] Operated the bulk facility for the Big Four Oil Co., and delivered gas throughout the area.

[75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 96] Brother of Irv Bowen.

Bowen, Hilda [100] [page 98] Bowen, group employee photograph.

[100] [page 131] Past secretary of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Bowen, Hilda and Les [100] [page 98] Photograph inside showroom.

[100] [page 145] Centennial photograph.

Bowen, Idell [100] [page 97] Daughter of Les. Married surname is Myre.

Bowen, Irv [100] [page 96] Brother of Harlow.

Bowen, Les [75] [page 13] Village trustee during street improvement project.

[75] [page 26] Now owns old Standard Service Station.

[100] [page 78] Mentions that Les purchased the old Curtiss Garage (1942) and moved his trucking business there. Includes winter photograph of building.

[100] [page 79] Mentions that Les purchased the business (Standard Oil Service Station building) from Robert & Sharwin Gosse in 1978.

[75] [page 26] Purchased feed mill from Peter Bootzin in 1955. Sold the building to Clark Co. Farmers Co-op in 1969.

[75] [page 43] Add, elevator and transit business.

[100] [page 2] Listed as village president, 1963 - 1967.

[100] [pages 96 & 97] Authored the history of the Bowens.

[100] [page 96] Son of Harlow, started hauling milk in 1930.

[100] [page 96] Purchased milk route from his father.

[100] [page 96] Hired his first non relative employee, Arlun Harris, 1938.

[100] [page 97] Hired his second non relative employee, Ervin Krause, 1939.

[100] [page 97] Sold his farm and began general hauling and buying cattle for the Grambort-Christensen Corp. of Abbotsford, 1942.

[100] [page 97] 1942 through 1951, general trucking, local and long distant, milk hauling, logging, gravel and cattle.

[100] [page 97] 1951, began to haul paper products for Lewis Container of Colby, later known as Packaging Corporation of America.

[100] [page 97] 1954, sold seven trailers to Robert Ferrick.

[100] [page 97] 1955, purchased the feed mill in Curtiss which was owned by Peter Bootzin.

[100] [page 97] 1961, purchased the Dari-Kool Bulk tanks, added the hardware store in 1964, and added the Bou-Matic milkers and Ski-Doo snowmobiles.

[100] [page 98] Bowen group employee photograph.

[100] [page 120] Purchased the old Laabs Cheese factory and began a business called Kurtiss Kampers, managed by Clyde Grambsch. It was sold in 1979 to Richard Carlson and Jim Jakel who started a business called Curtiss Metal Works.

[100] [page 126] First president of the Curtiss Businessmen’s Club, 1954. Club was later renamed the Curtiss Community Club. Past president of Curtiss Community Club.

[100] [page 129] Charter member of Curtiss Lions Club.

[100] [pages 130 & 131] Held organizational meeting for establishment of Sno-mobile club in the Curtiss area. Elected the first president of Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc., 1967.

[100] [page 131] Group photograph, Boomtown Sno-Chasers Club, Inc.

Bowen, Lester [100] [page 129] Member of the Curtiss Volunteer Fire Department, 1982.

[100] [page 135] Photograph observing road construction, 1954.

[100] [page 137] Group photograph of dedication of the new intersection at State Highway 29 at Curtiss Corners.

Bowen, Lorretta [100] [page 97] Daughter of Harlow. Married surname is Leck.

Bowen, Mark [100] [page 96] Son of Irv, also had milk route, 1929.

Bowen, Midge [100] [page 56] Group photograph, North room of Curtiss School, 1961.

Bowen, Millard [100] [page 97] Son of Harlow.

Bowen, Phyllis [100] [page 127] Curtiss Community Club member, 1982.

Bowen, Robert [100] [page 97] Son of Harlow.

Bowen, Velma [100] [page 97] Daughter of Harlow. Married surname is Moore.

Boxrucker, Albert [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 26, Twp. Hoard.

Brady, B. [100] [pages 62 & 63] Tax roll, township of Hoard, 1900. 9;

Brady, Barney [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Brady, Chas. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Brady, Charles [100] [page 46] Listed on the school board of education, Brady School, 1926.

Brady, Miss Buelah [100] [page 137] Mentioned in Curtiss Advance article of entertaining her friends for her birthday.

Brady, Mrs. C. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Braithwait, Maude and Ross [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 16, Twp. Green Grove.

Brehm, Helen (Thieme) and Pearl (Kraut) Vorland [100] [page 145] Centennial photograph.

Brisbo, Gabriel [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Brisbois, Gabriel [100] [page 71] Twp. of Hoard Mexican War Vet.

Brockhaus, Harold [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 10, Twp. Green Grove.

Broeske, Carmen and Clyde [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 21 & 28, Twp. Mayville.

Brown, Harry [75] [page 29] Purchased saloon related property from James Barton. Sold same property to George Koerner.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Brown, Harry O. [75] [page 39] Showman that provided entertainment to Curtiss every year.

[100] [page 107] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet. In addition, the shows were done in the Boehm Opera House.

Bruger, Ed [100] [page 98] Bowen group employees photograph.

Bruger, Chara and Edward [100] [page 65] Landowners in sections 11 & 12, Twp. Hoard.

Bublitz [100] [page 39] Early members of St. Paul’s Kirche.

Bublitz, Ed [100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Bublitz, Edna and Virgil [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 10, Twp. Hoard.

Bublitz, Frank [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 26] Listed on 1906 plat book.

Bublitz, Henry [75] [page 35] Presently lives in converted barber shop.

[100] [page 71] Twp. Hoard WW1 Vet.

Buchanan, Floyd [100] [page 34] Curtiss Advance article states he left for Iowa last week.

Buchanan, Mrs. G. [100] [page 51] Community play member, An old fashioned mother.

Buchholz, August [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 41] Joined newly established St. Paul’s American Lutheran Church (1962).

Buche, Wm. [100] [page 105] Photograph of barber shop with Wm. Buche on the awning. Two individuals in the photograph, one wearing white jacket and another on the side area of store. This may be the same individual (Mr. Bucke) from the 75th Anniversary booklet, page 37 (below).

Bucke, Mr. [75] [page 37] Was a barber in the village.

Buckle, Mr. [100] [page 105] Listed as barber. May be the two listed above this entry.

Bulgrin, Mary [100] [pages 42 & 43] Compiled the histories of Zion Congregational, First Congregational and the Curtiss Missionary Alliance Church for the centennial book.

Burgess, Fred [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

Burhop, Alan L. [100] [page 58] Add, Withee Oldsmobile Garage.

Burkhardt, Otto [100] [page 107] Read declamation at 1905 graduation of Curtiss Graded School.

Burtard [100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning cheese factory, 1918 - 1919.

Burtard, Ella [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 9, Twp. Green Grove.

Burtard, John [75] [page 41] Pioneer settler North and West of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Burtard, Rueben [100] [page 72] Twp. Hoard WW2 Vet.

Bush, Bess [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Bush, Charles [100] [page 50] Community play member, Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose.

Bush, Laura [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Bush, Reginald [100] [page 48] Group photograph of Curtiss State Graded School, 1924.

Busma, Art [100] [page 139] Ran the tavern business of Herbert Buss on the Southeastern corner of State Highway 29 and County Trunk E.

Buss [100] [page 6] Listed in business directory as owning a cheese factory, 1918 - 1919.

Buss, Albert [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Buss, Albert H. [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 3, Twp. Green Grove.

Buss, Bob and Rhonda [100] [page 74] Add, Welcome Inn Motel.

Buss, Carl [100] [page 9] Photograph with oxen team in 1908, with Joe Miller.

Buss, Elizabeth [100] [page 130] Member of Boomtown Card Club.

Buss, Emil [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

Buss, George [100] [page 87] Photographed inside Krauts saloon, 1912.

Buss, Gertrude and Henry [100] [page 65] Landowners in section 3, Twp. Green Grove.

Buss, Henry [100] [page 65] Landowner in section 34, Twp. Hoard.

Buss, Herman [100] [page 53] Community play member, All Star Wedding.

Buss, Mr. Herbert [100] [page 139] Constructed a tavern on the Southeastern corner of State Highway 29 and County Trunk E. Art Busma ran the business.

Buss, Mrs. Emil [75] [page 33] Owns home on the site of the O. K. Dahlberg creamery.

Buss, Myron and Ruth [100] [page] Landowners in section 2, Twp. Green Grove.

Buss, Norbert [100] [page 71] Village of Curtiss WW2 Vet.

Buss, Wm. [75] [page 42] Pioneer settler East and South of Curtiss.

[100] [page 24] Same information as 75th Anniversary booklet.

[100] [page 26] Listed in 1906 plat book.

Butt, Joan [100] [page 65] Landowner in sections 25 & 36, Twp. Hoard.

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