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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMER1_the-worden-church-of-the-brethren_Stanley-WI.html
Site of The Worden Churchof the BrethrenErected in 1904Destroyed by tornado in 1958Dedicated Sept. 28, 1975by members and friends
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEI3_mormon-settlements_Greenwood-WI.html
The Mormons, Clark County's first loggers, came in 1844 and established camps between Wedge's Creek and Greenwood to cut timber for their Illinois city of Nauvoo. After the murder of their leader Joseph Smith at Carthage, Illinois in mid-1844, the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEHY_castner-mack-cemetery_Loyal-WI.html
1st Cemetery in the Loyal TownshipChild of Daniel & Mary Mack 1858Daniel Mack 186613th child of Erastus & Maria Mack 1860Mary Benedict Mack 1874Frank Castner 1877Infant child of John & Lydia Castner 1880Twin infants of John & Lydia Castner 1880Mr.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC8G_kilroy-was-here_Neillsville-WI.html
During World War II this was a symbol for the American serviceman. Any place in the world where one of them went he would see it. It was found in restrooms, on trucks, tanks, ships, bombed out walls, and almost any place it could be painted, penne…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6CA_clark-county-moraines_Neillsville-WI.html
Most of the topographical features to be seen here can probably be attributed to deposits or moraines left when the glacier receded. The castellated hills or mounds northwest of Neillsville are of greater geological significance and interest, howe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM67V_samuel-hartford_Loyal-WI.html
When a lad of 14 he went as a substitute for his brother in law that his sister and her 7 little ones might not be deprived of a husband and father's care. Served as Private in N. Y. Militia. Was in Battle of Niagara. Honorably discharged Se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5UI_the-home-of-colby-cheese_Colby-WI.html
At his father's cheese factory about one mile south and one mile west of here, Joseph F. Steinwand in 1885 developed a new and unique type of cheese. He named it for the township in which his father, Ambrose Steinwand, Sr., had built northern Clar…
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