CHIPPEWA FALLS, a city of north-western Wisconsin, U.S.A., on the Chippewa river, loo m. E. of St. Paul, the county seat of Chippewa county. It is on Federal highway 53, and is served by the Chicago and North Western, the Chicago, Mil waukee, St. Paul and Pacific, and the Soo Line railways. The population in 193o was 9,539. The city has machine-shops and flour-mills, and its manufactures include woollen goods, shoes, gloves, bags, trunks, sashes and doors, beet sugar and cement silos. The first settlement was made in 1837. The city was chartered in 187o.