“The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin”, published: Chicago: Western Historical Company. 1879. WILLIAM H. MUNGER, farmer, Sec. 27; P.O. Palmyra; born in Palmyra Sept. 2, 1847. He has lived and been educated in his native State. He enlisted in Co. F, 38th W.V.I., in April, 1864; was with his regiment in Shenandoah Valley, at Hatchies’s Run and sieges of Richmond and Petersburg; regiment discharged in August, 1865; Mr. Munger returned to Palmyra, where he has 160 acres. He married Miss Emeline Knapp, Oct. 13, 1867; they have three children – Julia, Frank E. and Jennie. Mr. Munger is a Republican and a member of Whitewater Grange, No. 485; is liberal in religion. He is raising full-blooded Durham cattle, horses, hogs, etc. Has an artesian well eighty-three feet deep, and, by means of pipes running through his milkroom, is enabled to make a very superior article of butter, and has in all cases satisfied his patrons. Submitted by: Linda Pingel (LPingel@worldnet.att.net)