Trempealeau Register of Deeds
P.O. Box 67, 36245 Main Street
Whitehall, WI 54773
Telephone: (715) 538-2311
TREMPELEAU.
From: Handbook of Wisconsin by S. Silas, 1855
pg. 103
Made out of Buffalo, in 1854. Its name is derived from the French name of a small hill in the Mississippi River. It is watered by the Trempeleau River and its branches, the Mississippi and Black Rivers passing along its bounds. It contains about twenty townships, most of which is of excellent quality for agricultural purposes. Already settlements have been made in the southern part, and fine tracts of Government land now remain unoccupied, which hold out inducements to immigrants seeking a home.
Monteville is a little village, at an excellent landing on the Mississippi. Galesville is the County Seat.
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