No, it was sold and taken apart to be used as part of a dam. Several other 
houses may have been sold, taken apart and the materials reused in Mineral 
Point. Part of Sinnipee may be underwater, as river levels are higher as a 
result of dams downstream. Thanks for the interest.
Randy

On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 6:46:27 PM UTC-5 Steven Sweedler wrote:

> Thanks for sharing, is the stone hotel still standing, Steve
>
> On Sat, Apr 30, 2022 at 7:38 PM larson....@gmail.com <larson....@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> [image: EC4348D1-50E6-4C15-8E0C-96D78D67C90B.jpeg][image: 
>> AE3E7B15-8172-46F8-A3E7-FCAEE42CB90D.jpeg]
>>
>> On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 6:36:07 PM UTC-5 larson....@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> [image: 19418C3A-C917-4EDB-8D9E-DC9C0BDAE853.jpeg][image: 
>>> B0C4A0C7-7029-420B-9882-222405D6BD5F.jpeg]
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 6:33:38 PM UTC-5 larson....@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> [image: 9574097C-2395-443C-B3BF-336912EE7E50.jpeg][image: 
>>>> D6061E96-ED63-4008-9F96-7FB9972E10EA.jpeg]I became a Rivendell owner 
>>>> recently, and thought I would share a ride from yesterday. I use my bike 
>>>> to 
>>>> explore places, the speed of a bike is perfect for interacting with the 
>>>> landscape. Southwestern Wisconsin has a lot of interesting early history 
>>>> as 
>>>> part of the early lead mining region. The ride was only 25 miles, starting 
>>>> and finishing at the Sinsinawa Mound, but we were able to explore several 
>>>> places along the Mississippi River. Sinnipee is a ghost town that had an 
>>>> interesting, but very short lifespan. 
>>>>
>>>> The man who set up the town dreamed of a transcontinental railroad, and 
>>>> that Sinnipee would become a major port on the Mississippi River, perhaps 
>>>> even rival St. Louis. This was in 1835, and a large stone hotel was built 
>>>> here. The story is that two future presidents stayed here during the time 
>>>> they were stationed at Fort Crawford in Prairie du Chien. In1838 spring 
>>>> snowmelt created serious flooding, and the resulting stagnate water 
>>>> resulted in a deadly malaria outbreak. There is a small cemetery located 
>>>> on 
>>>> a bluff above the town site, a beautiful quiet place several hundred feet 
>>>> above the Mississippi. There are said to be about 60-70 unmarked graves 
>>>> here. By 1839 Sinnipee was completely abandoned.
>>>>
>>>> One of the more recent graves is part of a small family plot-the Fenley 
>>>> family owned most of this land as part of their farm. Roscoe Fenley died 
>>>> in 
>>>> service as a Marine in WWI. He was stationed on the USS Pittsburg, which 
>>>> spent most of the war in the South America region. The 1918 outbreak of 
>>>> influenza killed 58 men on this ship, including this young Marine from 
>>>> Wisconsin.
>>>>
>>>> I enjoy visiting, photographing and sometimes writing about places like 
>>>> this in Wisconsin. The bike is such a great way to engage these place, to 
>>>> experience deep travel. The picture of the path in the woods is close to 
>>>> the Main Street of Sinnipee. The hiking picture is on the way to the bluff 
>>>> top cemetery. Thank you for the interest.
>>>> Randy
>>>>
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