It is a book and it is available at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Here is the catalog listing: Title: History of Grant County, Wisconsin : an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources; an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and societies; its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin, statistics of the state, and an abstract of its laws and constitution and of the constitution of the United States / [by C.W. Butterfield ... et al.] Publisher: Mt. Vernon, Ind. : Windmill Publications, 1998. Description: 1046, 55 p. : map, ports. ; 26 cm. Portion of title: Grant County, Wisconsin Cover title: C.W. Butterfield's history 1881 Grant County, Wisconsin Notes: Reprint. Originally published: Chicago : Western Historical Co., 1881. With index by Norman G. Patterson added. OCLC: (OCoLC)39619065 Subjects: Grant County (Wis.)--History. Grant County (Wis.)--Biography. Other: Butterfield, Consul Willshire, 1824-1899. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location: Historical Society Library Stacks Catalog: UW Madison Call Number: F587.G5 H58 1998 Status: Not Checked Out >>> <[email protected]> 04/06/06 8:01 PM >>> Ron Is the History of Grant Co WI a book and is it available somewhere to purview? Thanks. Ken [email protected] wrote: HISTORY of GRANT COUNTY WISCONSIN CHICAGO WESTERN HISTORICAL COMPANY MDCCCLXXXI Page 901 Thomas CHAPMAN Platteville; Born in Huby, East Ridney, of Yorkshire, England, March 27, 1815; came to America in 1838, reaching Platteville July 25, without a dollar in his pocket. He spent the first winter at mining; then rented a farm for five years; began $500 in debt, and at the end of two years began the butchering business, which he carried on together with his farming until the expiration of the lease. Mr. Chapman is a veteran butcher of Grant Co., he having followed the business steadily from 1841 to 1874. John Watkinson was his first partner. In 1853, he formed a partnership with J. F. Kirkpatrick, which partnership he continued up to the retirement of both from business. Mr. Chapman is the owner of several farms---one of 340, and one of 140 acres in Platteville, 80 in Smelser, 160 in La Fayette Co., 160 in Iowa Co., 240 in Kossuth and Wright Counties, Iowa, and a farm of 140 acres, part in Platteville and part in Harrison. He married Sarah Kay, who died leaving four children---Robert, Elizabeth A., Mary J., and Sarah M., the later died in 1880. The second wife, nee Elizabeth Richards, died also, leaving four children---Sarah M., John, William, and Nora. All the children were born in Platteville. The present Mrs. Chapman was Mrs. Fannie S., widow of John Bonson, one of the pioneer settlers of Platteville. Mr. Chapman served one year as Assessor of this town; Treasurer two years, and Supervisor six years. He is a member of the Primitive Methodist Church, and is a Freemason. His home is now outside the city limits of Platteville, where he has 13 acres, in addition to the hundreds mentioned above. ==== WIGRANT Mailing List ==== Please remember to respect the copyright laws. If you wish to quote something that is copyrighted, quote just a few words or lines, giving credit to the author of the publication. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx