Oaks01
Waupaca Republican
AFTER FORTY-TWO YEARS
Charles
G. Oaks and his brother, the late Seth A. Oaks came from
Their
farms were about a mile apart and on their return from the east they set at the
task of clearing the land for farms and homes with a will. The war came and in 1864, the demand for more
troops was called for to put down the rebellion in the south and restore the
Last
week almost a counterpart of the late S.A. Oaks was seen in our city. It was Chas. G. Oaks of North Rose, N.Y., who
had not been in Waupaca and vicinity for over forty-two years. His nephew Corwin Cox, of
They visited the Wisconsin Veterans Home and the Lakes one day and another day was spent at and near Ogdensburg looking over old “land marks”.
Mr. Oaks met a number of the old settlers he knew when he first settled in the county but so many old friends had gone “to that bourne ne’r to return”.
He is a very bright, intelligent man aged 74, and was highly gratified and pleased to find such wonderful improvements in this city and vicinity. His son Chas. W. Oaks who was a clerk in his uncle’s store for several years has a lumber yard at North Rose and George Valentine a nephew of Mrs. Colby who was also here, a clerk and married Alice Rich has a business there.