WINTERS
By 1887, a
few settlers had arrived near Winters, in the southern part of Rock River
Township. In 1888, in order to join the two ends of the Township, a
dirt road from Winters to Rock River was built. The road was often
impassable, making it difficult for the residents of Winters to attend
elections and meetings that were always held in Rock River some 18 miles
away.
In 1924, Winters had a
post office and one store. Winters preceded Trenary as a small settlement
but with the advent of the railroad being built through Trenary, Winters
withered away with the post office closing and eventually, the lone store. |