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Shepard, Eugene

Eugene S. Shepard (1854-1923) Lumberman, Resort Operator and Humorist

b. Green Bay, Wisconsin 1854
d. Rhinelander, Wisconsin 1923

Eugene S. Shepard was a lumberman, resort operator and humorist. He is most famous for developing the "Hodag" monster hoax that made Oneida County a tourist destination.

Early Life and Career
Born in Green Bay, Shepard spent his childhood in the area around New London. In 1885, he moved to Rhinelander, where he worked as a surveyor and timber cruiser for various lumber companies. He also drew up a plat book for Oneida and Vilas counties.

Humor and the Hodag
Famed as a humorist and practical joker, Shepard recounted many of the Paul Bunyan stories. His humorous sketches illustrating the Paul Bunyan legend were widely circulated. He is most famous for his "Hodag" monster hoax, which helped popularize Oneida County as a tourist attraction. In his later years, Shepard operated a resort near Rhinelander.

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