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Welcome To Amnicon Falls. Chaz Dayton Stephanie Reynolds Megan Slayton Nick Haller. Compared to the rest of the parks, Amnicon Falls is 2 nd most northern in Wisconsin. . Native American History. 9,000 y.a . – Hunters followed receding glaciers and Mastodons into the area to hunt.
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Welcome To Amnicon Falls Chaz Dayton Stephanie Reynolds Megan Slayton Nick Haller
Compared to the rest of the parks, Amnicon Falls is 2nd most northern in Wisconsin.
Native American History • 9,000 y.a. – Hunters followed receding glaciers and Mastodons into the area to hunt. • 5,000 BC to 500 AD – Old Copper Culture Native Americans • Searched for Copper to make primitive tools • 500 AD to First Europeans – Woodland Native Americans fished rivers • Ojibwa (Chippewa) Native Americans present
Early European Influence • Trappers for mink, otter, and beaver • Treaty of 1842 – resulted from spread of civilization; saved the land where the park is today • 1850’s – Miners started moving into Douglas County, failed undeniably
Railroad, Brownstone, Lumber • 1848 – portions of upper Wisconsin were given to the railroad to promote settlement • 1886 – James Bardonpurchased 180 acres from the railroad around the river and falls • 1886 – Lumberjacks move in to collect pines and floated lumber down Amnicon River • 1887 – Sandstone (brownstone) harvested from areas around the park. Some million cubic feet were harvested.
County Park Transferring • 1932 – Douglas County purchased 60 acres around where the park is and received an additional 65 from the Bardon’s (Bardon Park) • 1930’s – Douglas County gave the park to the Town of Amnicon • 1940’s – Park’s popularity exploded, thus making ownership too expensive, and was turned back over to the county (now 160 acres)
Amnicon Falls, State Park • 1961 – Title transferred to state, and was named • Since the 1960’s – Park has grown to approx. 830 acres and is ever developing
Organic Life You May See Plant Life: • Thimbleberry • Indian Pipe • Puffballs • Extense Fungi collection, great for studying Animal Life: • Beaver, Mink, Otter down by river • Deer, Ruffed Grouse, Coyote, Fox, Raccoon, Porcupine on the trail • Intense Bird watching is a common hobby
Natural Geology • Douglas Fault – Earthquakes occurred readily here half a billion years ago • Dark basalt – Evidence of lava formations • Lower Falls – Created by an ocean millions of years ago; it flows over Superior Sandstone • Potholes – Evidence of an old ocean, where round stones chiseled their way into the basalt
Works Cited http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks/specific/amnicon/ http://www.jehrlichmarineart.com/jackson/paintings/southsea.jpg http://www.co.marathon.wi.us/is/pks/images/woods2.JPG http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks/specific/amnicon/images/falls1.jpg http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/0b/de/f1/eveelynn.jpg http://www.superiortrails.com/bay3images/2006-1097.jpg http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/Photos/Chautauqua/CQ-Old-Railroad-Bridge-on-B.jpg http://www.geocities.com/forestrangers1965/ShingWaukclear.jpg