The July 1912 Flood at Merrill
Wood County Reporter, Wood County WI
Thursday August 1, 1912, Page 1
Submitted by Joan Benner
jmbenner@tznet.com
Surnames: Averson, Cotter, Dacoby, Holt, Kline,
Lindauer, Wendt
Merrill, July 25--Yesterday the water in the
Wisconsin River at this place was higher than ever before known. The water
was 15 feet and 6 inches above low water mark and two feet higher than in
October, 1911. Tuesday evening an effort was made to dynamite the dam at the
power house, but the structure held, until a large amount of flood trash
lodged at the dam and forced the water back, and finally a channel was cut
around the power house, leaving that building isolated. The Lindauer & Holt
Manufacturing company's plant was somewhat damaged and about 1,000 cords of
spruce pulpwood were washed away. The Averson Company, excelsior
manufacturers, lost about 1,500 cords of wood and many cedar poles. Dacoby &
Company lost 800 cords of excelsior wood. The Hub plant was not injured. The
flood circled the Central Leather Company's plant and washed away a large
amount of lumber.
On Prairie River the Prairie River Paper Company
lost its dam, the Pier Street bridge also being washed away. Many persons
were compelled to leave their homes owing to the rush of water and many
narrow escapes from drowning were reported. Hon. J. N. Cotter, George Kline,
William and Albert Wendt had close calls when trying to dynamite the dam at
Merrill.
The Stange park is flooded, as is the basement of the library
and courthouse. In the former at least 1,000 volumes of books were ruined.
All of the school records, which were stored in the vault of the courthouse
except those in the training department, have been lost.
The damage to
the streets and sewers is estimated at $10,000 while the other damage is
estimated to reach into several hundreds of thousands of dollars, at Merrill
alone.
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A letter received from
Hon. Neal Brown of Wausau today addressed to L. M. Nash of this city among
other things had the following to say on the flood conditions at Wausau:
"The flood losses in this vicinity have been many hundred thousands of
dollars. The Wisconsin river dam at Merrill went out; the old prairie river
dam which had been abandoned went out; the Brokaw dam went out; the
guard-lock dam in Wausau and one smaller dam of the Wausau Street Railroad
Company went out; four bridges in Wausau went out in whole or in part; the
upper highway bridge being swept clean; the new railroad bridge across the
river went out in part; one end of the high bridge was wrecked and two spans
of the highway bridge at the south end of the city went out; two dams on the
Eau Claire went out and a part of the Brooks & Ross dam at Schofield; the
highway bridge in the Village of Schofield was taken completely out; the
coffer dam of the Marathon mills was blown out to relieve the pressure of the
water; from ten to twenty million feet of logs went down the river from here
to Brokaw, Merrill and on the Eau Claire.
It is said to have rained
eight inches at Merrill; four inches in one cloud burst. The result was a
wall of water came down, taking out one dam after another. At Brokaw they
didn't even have time to open all the gates. So we all have a lot of work
ahead of us to repair the damage and get under way again. The water in the
Eau Claire was two or three feet higher than I have ever seen it before.



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