10. The great geological story to be found at this gravesite in the small town of Hazel Green is not the handsome, polished granite headstone, but the person it commemorates. In this cemetery plot, lie the remains of the man Badger State contemporaries called "Old Stone-breaker" --James Gates Percival, one of the most remarkable if sadly forgotten intellectuals of nineteenth-century America. Besides serving as state geologist for both Connecticut and Wisconsin, Percival was an acclaimed poet, a linguist, a physician, and a lexicograph-er who at one point in his often poverty-stricken career assisted Noah Webster with the compilation of the Dictionary of the American Language. Percival, who often had troubled relations with the rest of his species, ended his days among the Hazel Green townsfolk, who apparently accorded him great respect for his knowledge and broad-ranging accomplishments.