There have been some questions about where one of my uncle's had lived in the Pepin, Wisconsin area back in the mid-60's. Our family of 4 had been there for a visit one autumn Sunday, the one and only time I'd been there. Uncle G and my aunt hadn't stayed living there all that long so none of the remaining family members had really been back either to help nail down exactly which property location the small farm had been on. Numerous attempts over the years to discover/remember have been made by some of us but the maps and plat books that we had easy access to weren't helping very much.....much has changed.
I've done a lot of 'locating' using online plat books for many of my location discoveries but the picking's were slim for Pepin County. But then a month or so ago I found out that their Heritage Center would make their collection of plat books available....with an appointment. So Friday I wrote to ask and received permission for an office visit this morning (Sunday).
I was there at 11 sharp, the intern showed me the room and where the maps were. On the shelf were many of the really old books, normally my favorite but this time I wanted something 70 years old, not 170. 1938, 1958, 1966.....'74, '78, '84, '90.....2003, '21. Somewhere while discovering that the Center had the '60 decade available I was sure that I'd seen numerous editions from the mid-60's but no matter, the 1966 copy had exactly what I needed.
1958.....
1966.....and this one had my prize, the acreage and location of Uncle's small farm. Another family member that I'd been working through the puzzle with mentioned during his long ago, brief visits there that he left him with an impression of a "storybook setting". Based on my one and only visit as a pre-teen, those words seemed a perfect description of how and why of my memory of the place.
1978......much less farming, smaller plots either rented out and/or used for recreation.
2003....
Having found what I'd been looking for I spent some time exploring the museum.
It was a successful hunt for the "storybook setting" of my Aunt and Uncle's farm....and now we know.
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