Thomas Parker-Tainter Gate pt2
Thomas Parker returned to Menomonie following his 3 years of service in the Civil War as a Lieutenant with the 20 th USCT. His last assignments were spent working alongside US Army Engineering Battalions rebuilding coastal forts and waterworks access sites. During that time, he learned, honed, and refined his skills as an engineer, surveyor, and waterworks control specialist. Upon returning to Menomonie in 1865, he went back to work for Knapp, Stout and Co. Company. He was later elected as County Surveyor in 1869 and again in 1878. His work for K. S & Co. placed him in direct contact and responsibility for their many dams and waterways. His experience and travel during the war provided him with the unique knowledge and tools needed to correct many of the dam problems that K.S.& Co were experiencing. Creating sufficient water flow from a holding pond and stopping that flow quickly required skilled workmen operating under dangerous conditions. Rasmus Larson, a worker at ...