Bloomer's Mill A sawmill on the Wisconsin R built by Bloomer and Strong, in sec 4, T22N, R6E, on the E bank of the river at the site of Wisconsin Rapids. The name appears in several forms: Bloomer & Co; Bloomers Mills;Blumers; Bloomer's. 1857 is the latest record of the name. Blueberry Ridge (also Blueberry Hill) A low ridge extending through secs 8 9 and 10, T22N,R5E (Seneca Township). Named for the bluebaerries growing there, the sale of which at one time provided a livelihood for the Indians who lived nearby. Bluffs,the A common shortening for Cary Bluffs. Boles Creek A former trubutary of the Wisconsin R and now a small slough in sec 24, T22N,R5E, on the W bank of the river. So called because the creek's former course lay entirely across land owned by S Boles in secs 13 and 24, T22N,R5E. Since then, the upper end of the creek has partially dried up, and the mouth of the creek has now become the slough designated as Boles Cr. Briggs' Switch The original name of Sherry Station. So called after Charles S Briggs of the firm Sherry and Briggs, which owned a sawmill and a general store in Sherry. However, in the earliest official record of the name of the station it is called Sherry. Buck Horn River See Horn River PO Buena Vista Creek See Fourmile Creek Bull's-Eye Bluff A high bank on the E side of the Wisconsin R in SE sec 24, T22N, R5E, in Wisconsin Rapids. Pilots of lumber rafts judged their position in the river by a knoll on the top of this bank as they navigated the bend in the river here between Edwards Is and the river bank. Subjuctively discriptive. Bull's-Eye Bluff Country Club A golf club in SE sec 24, T22N,R5E and Se Sec 19,T22N,R6E, on the top of and named for Bull's-Eye Bluff. In existaence since the early 1920s. It's main social building is situated on the knoll by which river pilots judged their course.