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Albion/Eleva
Map from 1914 Plat Book. Albion was settled in 1856 by William Moon, Burden Cross, David Chase and A U Gibson. In 1857 Russell Bowers arrived and his home became the Hamlin post office. David Chase enlisted to fight in the Civil War and was killed. Burden Cross moved to Dane County but AU Gibson remained and named the township” Albion”–an ancient title of Britain. In 1857 a band of Sioux and Hochunks camped below the present day Norden church. At that time Elk, wolf, deer and bear were plentiful. Later the band moved near the present day village of Eleva. From there they had trails going all across the countryside and over the best crossings of the river and streams. These trails were used by settlers for many years. The little settlement of Hamlin on the southern border of Section 14 had a school, post office and a hotel where the stage from Eau Claire would stop. Eleva became the main trading center when the railroad went through. The story of the naming of the village attributes the letters E-L-E-V-A being painted on a grain elevator in town and citizens deciding to go with the truncated name. For more information on Eleva contact the Eleva Historical Society in the ‘Links” folder.
Eleva parade float for WI centennial 1948
Original Big Creek School–1912
Big Creek 1938 1885-1961 Founding school board members in 1885 were James W Grant, Hans Rosholm, CP Gilbert and was built on property formerly owned by Martin Rosholm.
1932 Big Creek School
Big Creek School boys 1938, Top down-Harold Brian, Howard Semingson, Alton Engen, Ray Jacobson, Roy Dahlby, Dickie Peterson, LaVern Engen, Photo taken by teacher Irene Anderson Berg
Big Creek School Picnic May 28 1948
Rural School Music Festival Big Creek Students
Eleva Intermediate School 2016
Veum School 1952-53 George Filla, teacher. Back row: Wylass Especeth, Joyce Kolve, Lois Kolve, Joan Waniorek, Frank Stanislowski, Ellard Sather, Betty Nelson, Patty Olson. Front row: LaVonne Kolve, Warren Nelson, Patty Kampa, Paul Kabus, David Burt, Richard Roskos, Audrey Hestikin
Teeple Farm, Hamlin, south of Eleva-Strum area
Hamlin School 1930 1859-1960 First schoolboard members were Henry Teeple, S R Stoughton, James Rice and Lawrence Lampman
Hamlin School 1953-54 with teacher Viola Jacobson
Hamlin 1930
Hamlin School 1930
FIRST HAMLIN SCHOOLHOUSE, REPURPOSED AS GRANARY
Third Hamlin Schoolhouse
HAMLIN SCHOOL PUPILS AND TEACHER LEONA WEBSTER, 1900
Upper Bennett Valley Lutheran Church 2016
Plainview School 1926
Listing of Plainview Teachers
Gibson School 1945
Gibson School memories written by Vera Lindsey
Teacher Elsie Jensen 1916 Hamlin Valley
1938 Hamlin School
Interior of Hamlin School 1930’s
The last day of school at Hamlin, 1960. The school was closed and most of the students went to Eleva-Strum
East (Upper) Bennet Valley Lutheran Church 2017
1920’s Upper Bennett School Towns of Chimney Rock and Albion
Collapsed Roof at Hamlin Valley dairy farm, March 2019
First Broiler Fest contestants 1959
1948 Tollefson Parade, Eleva. Named for the several Tollefson family members that participated in the whimsical parade where there were silly entries
Norden Lutheran Church 1977
Eleva stock farm ad
Hartman Hardware Store in Eleva
1918 Sigurd Brian dies in France from the Flu
Lawrence Tollefson Gas station and show repair, Eleva
Steam engine owned by W Enger
Grocer Tom Fimreit and Mrs Charles Schmidling behind left
Eleva High School 1921 Basketball team–Back L-R- Rex Adams, Alvin Semingson, Principal, Athol Jackson, S. Skogstad Front- G. Fagerland, Ralph Mulvaney, G. Elkington
Wold Hotel, Eleva burned in 1902 John and Ole Wold on right
Roy Anderson and his new Austin, 1942, Eleva
Eleva Ridge, Highway 93 looking south west, 1960’s
OLD HAMLIN HOTEL AT THE STAGE STOP. THE STAGE WENT BETWEEN EAU CLAIRE AND LACROSSE. STAGES ALSO RAN EAST TO OSSEO AND THEN TO BLACK RIVER FALLS
EARLY ELEVA PIONEERS IN FRONT OF THE MERCANTILE STORE
Odell House in Eleva, 1920’s
Documents
The Hamlin School and Community 1859 - 1960 (PDF)
Hamlin Valley #2 (PDF)
Hamlin Valley #3 (PDF)
Eleva List of Civil War Veterans 1905
Teeple Farm, Hamlin, between Eleva and Strum
Before there was Eleva and Strum, there was the little crossroads of Hamlin located on present day Cty V. There was a post office and hotel where the stage would stop. The story is Jesse James stayed at the hotel after one of his robberies and buried treasure by Chimney Rock.
Eleva Fire Dept & First Responders - May 2014
August 1889 Prairie chicken hunt
Demolition of old building in Eleva