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Chapters: Elcho, Wisconsin, Ainsworth, Wisconsin, Upham, Wisconsin, Neva, Wisconsin, Price, Wisconsin, White Lake, Wisconsin, Ackley, Wisconsin, Polar, Wisconsin, Evergreen, Langlade County, Wisconsin, Wolf River, Langlade County, Wisconsin, Rolling, Wisconsin, Norwood, Wisconsin, Parrish, Wisconsin, Langlade, Wisconsin, Peck, Wisconsin, Summit, Langlade County, Wisconsin, Vilas, Wisconsin, Antigo, Wisconsin, Langlade County Airport, Antigo, Wisconsin, Raptor Education Group, Elmhurst, Wisconsin, Kettlebowl, Langlade, Wisconsin, Pearson, Wisconsin, Summit Lake, Wisconsin, Elton, Wisconsin, Deerbrook, Wisconsin, Bryant, Wisconsin, Phlox, Wisconsin, Lily, Wisconsin, Kempster, Wisconsin, Prairie River, Enterprise Lake, Hollister, Wisconsin, Pickerel, Wisconsin. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 91. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Antigo, Wisconsin - The name "Antigo" comes from the Chippewa Indian name for the river that flows through the area, "Nequi-Antigo-sebi" meaning "spring river" or "evergreen." The city was founded in 1878 by Francis A. Deleglise. The log cabin in which Deleglise lived is preserved and on display at the Langlade County Museum. A street in Antigo also bears his name. The city gained its charter in 1883. In the early part of the 1900s, Antigo was best known for its sawmills. At the turn of the millennium, the city's economy had a balance of industry and agriculture. High on the list are potatoes, dairy products, fur, shoes, fertilizer, steel and aluminum products, along with the lumber and wood product industries established in the earlier years. Antigo is located at (45.141218, -89.153385), about 160 miles northwest of Milwaukee. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.5 square miles (16.8 km ), of which, 6.4 square miles ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=452473