Donald, Wisconsin
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
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Donald is an unincorporated community (nearly a ghost town) located in the town of Pershing, Taylor County, Wisconsin, United States,[1] where the Canadian National Railway crosses County Highway M.

Donald, Wisconsin | |
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| Coordinates: 45°15′09″N 90°53′49″W | |
| Country | |
| State | |
| County | Taylor |
| Elevation | 1,201 ft (366 m) |
| Time zone | UTC-6 (Central (CST)) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
| Area codes | 715 & 534 |
| GNIS feature ID | 1564049[1] |
History
Donald was founded in 1903,[2] where the Fountain-Campbell Lumber Company built a sawmill on the Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls, and Northeastern Railway (a.k.a. the Omaha).[3] The community was named for Donald Campbell, the son of the president of Fountain-Campbell. Before that, the spot was called Fountain Spur, for the other principal of that company.[2]
Donald had a boarding house for sawmill workers.[4] A post office was established in 1904.[5] Around 1905 the J.S. Owen Company built a line for the Wisconsin Central Railway crossing the Omaha line at Donald and heading northwest for Superior - now part of the Canadian National Railway.[6] At some point, the Omaha RR set up a box car as Donald's depot.[4] Donald grew to boast a school and a church.[7]
But after the timber near Donald was depleted around 1916, Fountain-Campbell shut down their sawmill there and moved it north of Ladysmith to Crane, where timber remained.[8] With that, Donald began to dwindle. The Omaha Railroad stopped running in the late 1930s and track was pulled up.[9] The post office closed in 1942.[5] As of 2023, only a few homes and the Canadian National remained.