Taken from TOWN 25 NORTH by Malcolm Rosholt
ROSHOLT VILLAGE IS BORN
by
Norma J. Anderson
In the 1800's Rosholt was part of
Town 25 North. A man by the name of J.
G. Rosholt operated a sawmill in
Hitterdal. He saw possibilities investing
in timber. He moved his machinery
to Town 25 North. He made a deal with
Jens Rasmussen, who owned a feed
mill, to share the water rights on the
South Branch of the Little Wolf
River.
He built a sawmill adjacent to
Rasmussen's feed mill on the east
side of the pond.
Rosholt continued to invest in timber.

Several years before 1900, rumors
were going around that a railroad maybe
coming into Alban. J. G. and Brooks
& Ross Lumber were very instrumental
in bringing the railroad to the area.
Things started to happen in Town 25.
Buildings began to spring up around
the sawmill. Additions were added onto the mill.
Business was good.
On September, 1901, the mill
burned
to the ground along with Rosholt's log
cabin, dry kiln and blacksmith shop.
Mr. Rosholt did not have insurance on
either the lumber or the mill. The
fire also burned Jens Rasmussen's barns, granary.
A
larger
mill was built in 1901-02 on the south shore of the pond just
below the icehouse. The mill was
sold to Maxwell Lumber Company.
It burned in 1907 or 1908 and probably rebuilt in 1908.
A post office was established
March
2, 1893 in the Jens P. Hanson store on
main street. The people had to come
up with a name for the settlement.
Many names were tossed about until
Rosholt, named for J. G. Rosholt, was decided on.
On November 19, 1921, the bank was
opened for inspection. Just a few of
the other building at that time were,
the creamery, blacksmith shop, a
shoemaker, a couple of grocery
stores, feed mill, a millinery shop,
harness shop and & the Hanson
House, which was a hotel. A two-story building
went up in 1903 by Wolding-Olson
Hardware, and the Alban Mercantile
Company. This was a busy little
community.
The mill employed more than a dozen men.
People enjoyed dancing at each
other's
houses. The Red Hall was a place
for parties and various events. There
was a 4th of July celebration with a parade.
A bank was built in 1903 and later
moved on Randolph Street to make way
for a new brick one in 1948. A
robbery
at the bank on September 4, 1924.
The men were either caught or killed.
June of 1903 was recorded as when the first survey and
platting
started in
the village. Election of officers
for the village was held April 7, 1908.
J. G. Rosholt elected President.
Many records were lost in a fire in 1947.
Children from the village were
attending
Alban School. It was decided to
build a one-room school west of town.
It became small within a few years
and a second floor had to be added.
Olson's Hall held the commencements.
In July 1915 work had begun on a
new brick building to house the upper grades.
In 1925 it was officially declared a high school.
With the coming of the railroad, Rosholt was growing. Lumber and
potatoes
were the number one businesses. About
October 15, 1903, the whistle of the
first train in the village could
be heard. It was known as the Rosholt Flier
with engine No. 932. People would take Sunday afternoon rides
on the train.
A fatal train wreck on February 12, 1904 caused damage when it
overshot
the end
of the train tracks and nearly ended up in the creek. Engineer
Dan Costello was killed.
The train ran for many years later, but in 1956 it stopped.
Rosholt also had a few weekly newspapers. Rosholt Echo was
the first,
followed by Rosholt Journal, Rosholt
Review, and Community Press.
The Rosholt Women's Club was very
active in 1907. Trips to Kiolbassa Lake
for a picnic. There was a city band
called the Rosholt Cornet Band.
Sports played a role in the village also. The first
football team was
organized by Milton Rosholt,
(Malcolm's
dad) in 1905. They played other
teams from surrounding villages.
Men's basketball was played in the Red
Hall. There also was a girls
basketball
team. The first baseball team was
organized in 1905 or 1906. It was
coached by Gust Nelson.
A small ski scaffold stood at the fair park on the north side.
In 1921 The Rosholt Advancement Association and The Portage County
Guernsey Breeders Association decided
to hold a picnic at the Hill Park.
Later it was named Farmers-Merchants
Picnic to be held on Labor Day. It
was later changed to the Rosholt
Free Community Fair. It is now know as
the Rosholt Fair (Official Portage
County Fair). It has expanded to 4 days
and is a youth fair. The area 4H
Clubs and FFA Organization show their
animals and exhibits that they have
made. The days are made up of many
things, such as music, rides, stage
shows, bingo, animal market sale,
judging of animals and other
exhibits,
a demolition derby and many things
to eat. A museum which consists of
a log house, granary, schoolhouse and
sawmill. This is visited by many people.
Now lets step into the present.
The
village has changed. We have lost many
businesses due to the fact one can
get into their car and drive to the big
cities or towns to get whatever they
want. A new fire station which serves
Townships of Alban, Sharon and the
Village of Rosholt. We have a beautiful
new addition onto our school. Plays
and music programs are presented in
the auditorium. We have a nice big
gymnasium. A new band room for our
growing numbers of students. A
library
to accommodate the public.
We are very proud of our village.
We do have dreams for the future.