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Site
of the Hiram S. Allen Home
44 E. Columbia Street, Chippewa Falls
This
Columbia Street site was the location of the ornate pioneer
mansion built by Hiram Stores Allen. Called the founder
of Chippewa Falls, Hiram built the first grist-mill, the
first flour-mill, and the first hotel in Chippewa Falls.
He operated the Allen & Bass Sawmill on the Chippewa
River and also built keel boats to navigate the Chippewa
and Mississippi Rivers.
In
1838 Hiram married Marie De Marie, a beautiful young Indian
maiden of the Chippewa Tribe. She was the daughter of Louis
De Marie, one of the first ever settlers in this area. Eleven
children were born to this union: Mary, Henry, Laura, Charles,
Charlotte, Edward, Angeline, Ira, Cordelia, John, and Hannah.
Upon
the organization of Chippewa County in 1853, Mr. Allen was
the unanimous choice of the people for county treasurer.
He also became the first postmaster of Chippewa Falls and
under his direction, the village was surveyed and plotted.
The
site of this home originally encompassed a large area running
down to Duncan Creek and was frequented by the Chippewa
Indians in the 1800s. They made their camp on Allen land
with their tepees to trade with the white people for supplies.
The Allen's were their friends and spoke their language.
Chippewa
County Historical Society
Historic Sign #38
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