“The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin”, published: Chicago: Western Historical Company. 1879. L. N. GOODHUE, farmer, Sec. 13; P. O. Whitewater; born in Cayuga Co., N.Y., in 1836; spent his early life and was educated in his native State; came to Rock Co., Wis., in 1851; resided on a farm in Lima, Rock Co., about seven years, and spent about three years in Iroquois Co., Ill., as a real-estate and live-stock dealer; Mr. Goodhue settled on his present farm of 250 acres in 1862, where he lived until August, 1878, when he removed to his village home in Whitewater; he still oversees his farm in Koshkonong, also his sixty-acre farm in Cold Spring. He married Miss Cynthia Burlingame, of Iroquois Co., Ill., June 5, 1862; they have three children – Frank B., Allie E., and Myra E., Mr. Goodhue is a Republican, and was a Supervisor of Koshkonong many years; he has on his farm about thirty head of cattle, 250 Merion sheep, 10 horses, with hogs, etc. Submitted by: Linda Pingel (LPingel@worldnet.att.net)