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Last edited by Ted Lienhart
June 23, 2014 | History
This little book is composed entirely of stories told to W.P.A. field workers as they collected Wisconsin folklore in the late 1930s. They heard many tales about a 19th-century family named Finch who rustled cattle and stole horses throughout Rock and Jefferson counties before the Civil War. The “Fighting Finches” terrorized south-central Wisconsin for three decades from their hideout in London swamp, just west of Lake Mills.
- Summary from Wisconsin Historical Society site
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1937 ed. issued by the Federal Writers' Project, Wisconsin.
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