Chippewa Falls
CHIPPEWA FALLS [1], a city and the county-seat of Chippewa county, Wisconsin, U.S.A., on the Chippewa river, about 100 m. E. of St Paul, Minnesota, and 12 m. N.E. of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Pop. (1890) 8670; (1900) 8094; (1910, census) 8893. It is served by the Minneapolis, St Paul & Sault Ste Marie, the Chicago & North-Western, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railways, and by the electric line to Eau Claire. The first settlement on the site was made in 1837; and the city was chartered in 1870.
[1] For the Chippewa Indians see Ojibway, of which the word is a popular adaptation.
Note - this article incorporates content from Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, (1910-1911)