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This book presents a glimpse into Green County's colorful and historic past. Not only are the communities of present-day Green County included, but also within are the ghost towns Attica, Dayton, Dutch Hollow, Martintown, Postville, and Schultz. While far from a complete photographic history of Green County, the reader will get a glimpse of many of the lesser-known facets of its history, both physical and personal. It is the author's hope that this book will serve as a beginning point for the reader to venture deeper into Green County's collective past.

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This book presents a glimpse into Green County's colorful and historic past. Not only are the communities of present-day Green County included, but also within are the ghost towns Attica, Dayton, Dutch Hollow, Martintown, Postville, and Schultz. While far from a complete photographic history of Green County, the reader will get a glimpse of many of the lesser-known facets of its history, both physical and personal. It is the author's hope that this book will serve as a beginning point for the reader to venture deeper into Green County's collective past.
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Autorenporträt
Kim Tschudy is a native of Green County with family roots going back to 1846. Tschudy has been a reporter and writer for over two decades, having published well over 500 articles in three countries. His day job is working at the University of Wisconsin as a maintenance supervisor. For the past 23 years, he's been an adult education instructor at the University of Wisconsin, teaching primarily natural science and history classes. He serves as the president of the New Glarus Depot Preservation and New Glarus Town Hall Preservation Societies. In his spare time, he restores historic buildings in Wisconsin and Iowa.