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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticZamzow, DuWayne
Title, AnalyticJumper's Bar: Little Chicago Town of Berlin, Wisconsin
Journal TitleDat Pommersche Blatt
Date of PublicationFebruary 2018
Issue ID96
Location in Work16, 18; ill.
Language or Document TypeEnglish
AbstractHistory of the rural Marathon County tavern, Jumper's Bar, which was built in 1893 as the first dedicated post office building for "Ziegler," later Little Chicago. After the post office moved to Marathon City, the building served as a grocery and general store, then a bar connected to Riemer's dance hall. It also operated as a shipping station for calves and pigs. It is still in operation as Jumper's Bar at the intersection of Highway 107 and Highway A at present.
NotesPommerscher Verein Central Wisconsin
Call NumberMKI Periodicals
MKI TermsPomeranians/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Business & Industry