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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM21S1_trinity-united-church-of-christ_Portage-WI.html
Trinity United Church of Christ Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Trinitatus Evangelische 1871
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WLG_columbia-county-asylum-cemetery-historical_Pardeeville-WI.html
This plot of land, locally known as "Potter's Field", served as the final resting place for nearly 250 residents of the Columbia County Asylum. Indigent asylum residents left unclaimed by family members were buried here from 1871 until 1971, nearl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1J0G_world-war-i-roll-of-honor_Wisconsin-Dells-WI.html
Deceased WW I Members ofHarold B. LarkinPost 187 The American Legion"They Served with Honor" Roll of Honor(W.W. I War Dead) Lawrence S. ChristiansonOtto Christopherson Hubert Coon Harold B. Larkin Keith L. Morris Ray T. O'Connell Henry…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IXT_korean-and-vietnam-veterans-memorial_Wisc-Dells-WI.html
Praise be to God K.I.A. Korea   Durlin Morse Vietnam   Dennis Beard Korea Deceased Korean War Members of Harold B. Larkin Post 187 The American Legion "We honor those veterans who gave of themselves to serve our country" Orrin K. Anderson…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EUF_pierre-pauquette-ferry_Portage-WI.html
Landing place of the ferry built by Pierre Pauquette and operated by him from about 1828 until his death in 1836. This ferry was in use until the first bridge was built across the Wisconsin River in 1857.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ERM_inglehart-church_Cambria-WI.html
A congregation of German settlers had been worshipping in a log cabin about 200 feet north of this sign, on property homesteaded by James Inglehart in 1846. In 1867 the congregation decided to build a church. James Inglehart offered this sit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19RI_wallis-rowan-and-his-cabin_Poynette-WI.html
Wallis/Wallace Rowan (1800-1847) was born in Kentucky of Scotch Irish descent. He was a lead miner, trader, innkeeper, land speculator, farmer, and mill owner. In 1818 he married Elizabeth "Betsy" Metcalf in Illinois. By 1828 Rowan was in Blue Mou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19RG_columbus-city-hall_Columbus-WI.html
This 1892 Richardsonian Romanesque building was designed by T.D. Allen of Minneapolis using local materials. It originally housed the Library, Kindergarten and Fire Station in addition to the City Offices, Police Departments and Auditorium. The An…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19RF_farmers-merchants-union-bank_Columbus-WI.html
In 1919, Bank President J. Russell Wheeler and his wife, Anna May Wheeler, retained Architect Louis Sullivan. Known as the father of the skyscraper, Sullivan was to design a building that would give the bank an image of financial security, civic m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM194V_historical-site_Cambria-WI.html
On this site in 1844, John Langdon & his four sons erected a sawmill, a dam & gristmill. Other early settlers by the names of McConochie, Dodge, Torbert, & Williams joined in construction. The original place name of Langdon's Mill, later became Fl…
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