Dexterville Junction The junction of the MIlwaukee Road and the Wisconsin,Pittsville, and Superior Ry at NE sec 14, T21NmR3E(Remington Township). Named for Dexterville, first stop N of this point. The name was used from about 1883 to Sept 29,1890, when it was changed to Babcock. Dexterville-Romadka Line Another name for the MIlwaukee, Dexterville, and Northern Ry. So called for its terminus points. Dexterville School A school in S sec 13, Dexter Township, along state highway 80. Named for Dexterville. Doegee Park An unofficial name for Memorial Park in Marshfield. So called after Dr Doegee, a prominent physician who lived near the park. Doudville A small settlement in SE sec 29, Rudolph Township, around the stave mill of Doud, Son & Co. from about 1877 until June, 1882, when a fire destroyed most of the Douds' property there, apparently causing them to move to Pittsville. Also called Doudsville, and Worden for the railroad station there. Named for George S Doud, a local businessman. Doudville PO A PO established on May 28,m1877, with George S Doud, for whom it was ultimately named, as postmaster, in SE sec 29, Rudolph Township, at the settlement around Doud's stave mill. The name was changed to Worden PO on Feb 25, 1884, apparently so that it would correspond to the name of Worden railroad station on the Wisconsin Valley RR. Duck Creek See Fivemile Cr Durfey's Addition See F L Durfet's Addition Dutruit's Addition An unofficial plat of a subdivision of Centralia. The plat includes the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of sec 7, T22N, R6 E, viz, the area just N of the present Milwaukee Road depot in the W side of Wisconsin Rapids. The tracks of the MIlwaukee Road, the Soo Line, and the Chicago and North Western RR now pass through this area. The name of the plat raises the possibility of a connection with the Sophie Dutruit whose name appears on the original plat of Centralia. Eagle Point A township W of the Wisconsin R in what was formerly part of Portage Co but which was included after 1856 in Wood Co. For the bird. East Addition See East Side Addition East Branch Yellow River A tributary of the Yellow R. It rises in Marathon Co to the E of the river, enters Wood Co at sec 2, Lincoln Township, and joins the river in NW sec 15. The name was in use as early as 1878. East Fork Black River A tributary of the Black R. It rises in Clark Co E of the river; touches Wood Co in secs 31 and 32, Rock Township, and secs 5 and 6, Cary Township;reenters the county at sec 19, Cary Township, makes and E-W arc through Hiles Township, and leaves the county at sec 30, Hiles Township, joining the Black R in S Clark Co. Also called East branch of Black R and Fox R by a confused surveyor; called South Fork on Colt. 1855 and laph. 1855; and Eastfork in Pilot, May 9,1902. The name is also applied to rocky Run in Ogle 1909 and Mara. 1949 and 1957. East Nekoosa Junction See Nekoosa Junction. East Rock School A school (Joint Dist No 1 for Rock, Richfield, and Cary townships) in Se sec 23, in E Rock Township, on an E-W township road S of co trunk N. Named for Rock Township. East Side, the The part of Wisconsin Rapids E of the Wisconsin R. Formerly the city of Grand Rapids. East Side Addition A subdivision of Arpin. The plat's subey was certified on Feb 27,1918; the plat which was recorded on March 1,1918, was taken out by Albert M Stondall. The platted area lay E of the Soo Line and chicago and North Western RR Tracks. The plat is called East Addition in Brock 1928. Ebbe Park A camping site for the Boy Scouts of America in NE sec 27,Lincoln Township. Apparently named for the Ebbe Family, members of which have lived in sec 27 since as early as 1878. The park's name was in use by 1928. In 1936, the park was donated to the county, which subsequently released it to the Boy Scouts. Ebbe PO A PO established on Jan 2,1900, with Peter R Ebbe, whose name it bore, as postmaster, and discontinued on Aug 14,1904. It probalby was kept at or near Ebbe Station in Ne Sec 17, Lincoln Township. Ebbe School A school (No 6) in SE sec 8, Lincoln Township, on co trunk H. Apparently named for Peter R Ebbe, who owned a sawmill in sec 17, just across the road form the school, or for the Ebbe family. Ebbe Station A former flag station in NE sec 17, Lincoln Township, on the Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Ry and not the Soo Line as Jones maintains. Named for Peter R Ebbe, who, with P N Christensen, established a sawmill near the station in 1890. The name was used from no earlier than 1891 when the Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Ry laid the tracks from Neillsville, Clark Co, to Marshfield to no later than 1924, since in State Gaz, 1924-25 Ebbe is described as a discontinued flag station. Eddies, the (also the Eddy) formerly a part of the Wisconsin R within the Wisconsin Rapids city limits at the bend of the river "going toward Biron",presumably in the vicinity of the Green Bay and Western RR bridge in sec 8,T22N, R6E. Also called : the upper eddies". These names indicate that at this point the river's current near the E bank flowed in an opposite direction to the main current as the river swept past the bend. The Eddy was a swimming place in this part of the river at 1st St North. A generic name.