DUNNVILLE, Wis. – Location, location, location doesn’t mean prosperity or survival. Dunnville was a logical choice for a settlement because of its closeness to the convergence of the Red Cedar River and the Chippewa River. Samuel Lamb was the first settler to see the potential there. Sometime in 1838 he built a cabin that served as a tavern for hunters and loggers passing through the area.
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LeeAnne Bulman writes about agriculture from her farm overlooking the beautiful Danuser Valley on Wisconsin’s west coast. When not writing she helps her husband on their small grain and beef farm.





