Histories: Trempealeau Co. Historical Accounts:
"History of Trempealeau County Wisconsin,
1917":
Chapter 10:
Thompson Valley
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Thompson Valley is wholly in the town of Arcadia and runs south from
American Valley, into which it opens near the upper end of the Miller
and Bear mill pond. The valley is about three and a half miles
long, footing up against the ridge which separates it from Norway
Cooley. the first settler in the valley, so far as is known, was
a man who took a claim but went to the war and was never more heard
of. His claim was later filed upon by Thove Thompson, who
occupied it, proved up his claim and developed it into a valuable farm,
on which his widow and his two sons, Alex and Martin, now reside.
At the time Thove Thompson settled in the valley, his brothers, Knut
and Tolf, settled on lands they homesteaded and erected buildings on,
and where they resided until their death. This was in May,
1865. These brothers came from Telemarken, Norway, in April,
1861, and settled in Iowa, where they remained until coming to the
valley.
(By Stephen Richmond.)