"1850. Samuel N. Bacon, now landlord of Exchange Hotel, Sturgeon Bay; came from Racine to Little Harbor (Bailey's Harbor) where he remained about six months; was then in and out of the county until 1855, when he located at Clay Banks. Ten years later he moved to Ahnapee, returned to Clay Banks in '71; came to Sturgeon Bay '73. Was born in New York 1832; married Jane Foss 1854; has seven children. His daughter Sarah married T. C. Hayes 1872. Clara married Robert Graham 1877. Frank married Josephine Graham 1878. Ella married Dr. Hendricks 1880."
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"... Forestville was organized in '57, with Jos. McCormick, chairman; L. H. D. Shepherd, town clerk - I think Mr. Samuel Bacon was treasurer. The 3d of November, 1857, was the first general election held in Forestville, and I was the first justice of the peace."
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"...In 1854 and '5, Nathaniel Wood (now of Iowa) and Samuel N. Bacon (now of the Exchange hotel, Sturgeon Bay) were operating in the fish and fish-barrel business, on the west shore of Mud Bay. . ."
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