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TOWN OF HENDREN SETTLED 28 YEARS
Inhabitants Planning Huge Celebration for 30th Anniversary
Neillsville--On March 27, 1908, 28 years ago, the first advance guard of
Jugo-Slovenians came to Clark County, settling in what is now known as
Willard, in the town of Hendren.
At that time, Hendren township was a part of Eaton, but the land was
practically all owned by the Foster Lumber company. The leader of the
advance guard, Ignace Cesnik, who still remains a power in Hendren life,
came from Chicago, taking an option on about 5,000 acres of cut-over
land owned by the lumber company.
All From Chicago
With a few others of the advance guard of Jugo-Slovenians, Mr. Cesnik
built the first buildings near Willard, and soon they were joined by
others of that nationality, all of whom came from Chicago. An
industrious class of people, there new arrivals soon hewed out of the
cut-over lands, liveable farm lands.
Today, the township of Hendren ranks near the top of Clark county
agriculture, and the farms and buildings in the township are unsurpassed
by any other county township. From the small advance guard, the
population of Hendren has grown to near the thousand mark.
Twenty-eight years ago, the Foster Lumber company was till in the
hey-day of its logging enterprises and the lumber company had its
headquarters at Fairchild, and operated its own railway, the Fairchild
and Northeastern, running between Fairchild and Greenwood.
Plan Homecoming in honor of Will Foster, a member of the lumber company
family and engineer, the town of Willard was named after him, and here
the business life of the Jugo-Slovenian agriculturists is
centered. Today all that remains of the railroad is the road bed, the
tracks having been pulled up years ago when logging ended.
Two years from now, according to Mr. Cesnik, the 30th anniversary of the
settling of the Jugo-Slovenians in Hendren, will be celebrated in
regular style and pomp by the natives and this occasion promises to be a
big day in the lives of the Willard and Hendren citizens.
The homecoming will bring back for a day, many hundreds of the younger
generation who have gone elsewhere. At Sheboygan, a number of these have
formed a colony on the south side of the city, and Chicago has drawn
heavily from the younger generation of the Hendren people.
Klarich is Chairman
The town of Hendren is ably represented on
the Clark county board by its chairman, Martin Klarich, and no township
in Clark county has a more sincere and fiery representative on the
county board than has Hendren.
The village of Willard lies about 20 miles northwest of Neillsville, the
county seat, on county trunk G.
Source: Marshfield News
Herald Saturday 28 March 1936 Page 7.
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