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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPEU_civil-war-monument_Wyocena-WI.html
In memory ofour comrads.Buried in unknown graves.———Henry R. Coffin. Charles Bloom. John Chapman.Co. G. 2d Reg. Wis. Vol. · Clovis V. Bushnell.Co. B. 40th Reg. Wis. Vol. · Walter Purvis.Co. F. 18th Reg. Wis. Vol. &m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOT4_dickason-park-toppe-field_Wyocena-WI.html
Major DickasonMajor Elbert Dickason founded Wyocena in 1843. He platted and named the village in 1846. He was instrumental in Wyocena being temporarily named the county seat. He died in 1848 and is buried in the Wyocena Cemetery. Erhardt Toppe …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOCJ_wyona-park-rifle-pit-legend_Pardeeville-WI.html
Wyona ParkThis site has traditionally been a popular picnic area for Wyocena residents. As early as 1905, approximately 1,000 people attended an insurance company picnic at this location. In 1948, Gordon Spear, a lifetime Wyocena resident, sold th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMML_historic-tree_Lodi-WI.html
The Palmer Tree, a stately burr oak was a mere acorn in front of the Palmer Family log cabin, when Lodi was settled in 1848. Its testimony to a peaceful community continues, as it stands proudly to welcome all who enter the Lodi Valley Historical …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIV5_columbus-public-library_Columbus-WI.html
The Prairie Style Library was designed by Louis W. Claude (former associate of Louis Sullivan) and Edward F. Starck of Madison, Wisconsin, and built with funding from Andrew Carnegie and the Columbus Women's Club. The library was dedicated Novembe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMITP_grand-army-of-the-republic-memorial_Columbus-WI.html
*Erected byH. M. Brown Post No. 146.*G. A. R.— In memory of our comradesformerly residents ofColumbus, Otsego, Hampden,York, Elba & Calamus,who now fill unknown graves.—1861—1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH0W_samuel-chloe-leonard-doud_Rio-WI.html
In memory ofSamuel & Chloe Leonard Doud1793 - 1860 · 1791 - 1874Donors of Ohio CemeteryFirst burial their grandsonWinfield Doud 1848- 1955 -
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF5J_governor-james-taylor-lewis-governor-lewis-civil-war-era_Columbus-WI.html
Governor James Taylor Lewis · 1819 - 1904Governor James T. Lewis, the ninth Governor of Wisconsin (1864-66), led the state through the tumultuous conclusion of the Civil War. He was born in New Your State and in 1845 settled in Columbus whe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF50_historic-pardeeville-belmont-hotel_Pardeeville-WI.html
Historic PardeevilleIn 1848, New York native and Milwaukee merchant, John S. Pardee hired agents to oversee his Fox River land holdings and to establish business operations from this location. Yates Ashley, the most notable of Pardee's agents, man…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF4D_angie-williams-cox-public-library_Pardeeville-WI.html
Angie Williams CoxPublic Library1934is listed in theState Register ofHistoric Places
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