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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H9E_navarino-area-veterans-memorial_Winters-WI.html
(Military Service Emblems) (POW MIA Logo) Dedicated to the Honor and Sacrifice of Those Who Served Our Country in War and Peace -We Shall Never Forget Them-
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1H9B_sgt-avery-wilber-memorial-bridge_Rutland-WI.html
The Highway 156 bridge spanning the Shioc River in the Town of Navarino in Shawano County has been designated as a Memorial in honor and in recognition of Sgt Avery Wilber a World War II POW and survivor of the Arisan Maru Tragedy Dedicated by a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19B9_mohican-veterans-memorial_Bowler-WI.html
A Memorial Before The Great SpiritTo All VeteransWho Served - Who Fought - Who Died - Who ReturnedAnd Carry On Dedicated by the Mohican Veterans2002
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19AA_the-gresham-depot-museum_Gresham-WI.html
The depot was opened in 1907. The railroad was known as the Wisconsin Northern or by its nickname, "The Whiskey Northern". In 1921, the railway was sold to the Soo Line Railroad. A mix of freight and passenger trains ran daily. At that time, al…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM152G_stagecoach-travel_Pulaski-WI.html
An early American method of public transportation prior to the railroad was the stagecoach. This sign commemorates the various routes that served Shawano and other localities. The most notable route was from Shawano to Green Bay with an overnight …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKOY_the-homme-homes_Wittenberg-WI.html
Deep concern for the needs of people in the wilderness brought The Rev. E. J. Homme from Winchester, Wisconsin, to this location in 1879 where he could accomplish his dream of social services to orphans, the aged and Indians in an atmosphere of pe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8TX_menominee-reservation_Shawano-WI.html
When Nicolet in 1634 stepped ashore not far from the present site of Green Bay, the Menominees were living in peace with their neighbors on both sides of the Menominee River, on the present sites of Menominee, Michigan, and Marinette, Wisconsin. L…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM555_shawano_Shawano-WI.html
Shawano is both a Chippewa and a Menominee Indian term signifying "to the South." Shawano Lake first was given this name because it was the southern boundary of Chippewa tribal territory. The city and county later were named after the lake. Like m…
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