371:. Almena Township joined the Turtle Lake Township a couple of months later, and on November 12, 1902, Crystal Lake became its own township. In early 1876 a post office, originally called Lakeland, was established three miles east of the city, with L.I. Gunderson as postmaster. On September 10, 1876, Mae Jenet Hodgkin became the first white person born on the island. The first grocery store was opened by David Ingle, and Elmer Wisner of Clear Lake opened the first blacksmith shop in 1878. In the winter of 1879 the name was changed to Cumberland. In July 1880, Dr. William Hopkins arrived from Maine and set up a practice. At the time, it was the only practice between Clear Lake, Wisconsin and Lake Superior. Also around this time, a steam sawmill was set up in northern Cumberland, in what is now the "Mill Hill" area and operated for a few years until it was destroyed by fire on August 15, 1884. The Lakeside Cemetery was established in 1880. In 1881, the first newspaper, the
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1919:"Cumberland, Wisconsin (WI 54829) profile: Population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, houses, news, sex offenders"
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1731:The sign for Cumberland on US63
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1629:Cumberland Municipal Airport
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381:Fairbanks, Morse and Company
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1692:β Olympic Gold Medalist
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2540:reservations
2374:Prairie Lake
2369:Prairie Farm
2324:Crystal Lake
2265:Prairie Farm
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1987:. Retrieved
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1684:Ben Peterson
1668:David Hanson
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1251:Demographics
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365:Prairie Farm
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254:Area code(s)
15:
2439:communities
2409:Vance Creek
2404:Turtle Lake
2384:Sioux Creek
2359:Maple Plain
2354:Maple Grove
2270:Turtle Lake
2170:County seat
1903:January 31,
1822:January 31,
1579:other races
1552:2000 census
1530:other races
1511:2010 census
1491:2019 (est.)
1146:(β₯ 0.01 in)
418: /
375:(later the
327:Turtle Lake
92: /
2596:Categories
2329:Cumberland
2309:Cedar Lake
2259:New Auburn
2205:Cumberland
1773:References
1635:Recreation
1516:was 95.9%
1193:(β₯ 0.1 in)
298:Cumberland
278:feature ID
190:Population
2558:Footnotes
2548:St. Croix
2523:Twin Town
2483:Hillsdale
2427:Barronett
2379:Rice Lake
2364:Oak Grove
2304:Bear Lake
2210:Rice Lake
1959:April 23,
1793:August 7,
1594:Norwegian
429:Hay River
406:92Β°1β²24β³W
403:45Β°32β²9β³N
392:Geography
338:Rice Lake
306:Wisconsin
266:FIPS code
220:Time zone
182:Elevation
135:Wisconsin
80:92Β°1β²24β³W
77:45Β°32β²9β³N
2528:Wickware
2518:Tuscobia
2488:Horseman
2477:Graytown
2467:Comstock
2389:Stanfold
2349:Lakeland
2231:Villages
2033:March 5,
2011:March 5,
1583:Hispanic
1573:, 0.39%
1569:, 1.10%
1561:, 0.09%
1534:Hispanic
1139:(140.8)
1000:Average
925:(β30.2)
920:(β24.4)
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870:(β27.3)
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800:(β16.3)
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730:(β10.3)
725:(β12.4)
270:55-18025
2394:Stanley
2319:Clinton
2244:Cameron
2055:June 4,
1875:May 27,
1598:Swedish
1557:97.54%
1524:, 1.4%
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910:(β4.3)
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605:(28.1)
600:(23.7)
595:(15.1)
453:Climate
350:Spooner
346:Clayton
316:History
286:Website
281:1563618
105:Country
2538:Indian
2513:Sumner
2503:Poskin
2498:Mikana
2493:Lehigh
2462:Canton
2457:Campia
2399:Sumner
2334:Dallas
2314:Chetek
2299:Barron
2294:Arland
2289:Almena
2254:Haugen
2249:Dallas
2239:Almena
2200:Chetek
2195:Barron
2187:Cities
2177:Barron
2074:"Home"
1718:Images
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1538:Latino
1306:395.5%
1261:Census
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1411:β0.6%
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505:Year
248:(CDT)
246:UTC-5
225:UTC-6
206:2,103
198:2,170
123:State
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2057:2015
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1471:5.4%
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1297:1890
1282:1880
1270:Note
1265:Pop.
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276:GNIS
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32:City
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