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Hiles
In
1902 Franklin Pierce Hiles a son of the lumber baron "King George"
Hiles of Dexterville, west of Wisconsin Rapids purchased thousands
of acres of timberland in the Pine Lake area and started a sawmill
near the Mill Pond. In 1903 the village was named "Hiles".
Mr. Hiles was energetic. He started a sawmill near the Mill Pond,
improved the dam on Pine Creek, arranged with the Chicago and Northwestern
railroad to run a spur from its mainline at Stella Junction 10 miles
to the west, established logging camps, constructed a large boarding
house, general store, schools, churches and some 30 houses. Hiles
had its own logging railroad running into the forest, east and north
of town. The census of 1905 indicates 450 persons were living in the
area. In 1905 Hiles sold to the Forster-Whitman Lumber Company, which
was later, reorganized as the Forster-Mueller Lumber Company. In 1917
Charles Fish purchased the town (and lumber and logging operation)
from Forster-Mueller he operated the mill until 1928 when financial
reverses forced his creditor, the Chicago Title and Trust to take
over. In the early 1930's the mill was closed, dismantled and the
equipment was sold. For more information on Hiles please CLICK
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