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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM191W_berthold-pete-husting_Mayville-WI.html
This memorial is dedicated to the life of Berthold "Pete" Husting Born in Mayville, WI, March 6, 1878 to Jean Pierre and Mary Magdalene Husting. After graduating from Mayville High School, Pete received his law degree at U.W. Madison. As a pitc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18MX_soldiers-and-sailors-monument_Mayville-WI.html
Dedicated to the UnionSoldiers and Sailorsof the Civil Warby theWoman's Relief CorpsMayville WisconsinMay 30, 1928
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOOE_wisconsins-first-iron-smelter_Mayville-WI.html
Mayville was founded in 1845 by Alvin and William Foster and Chester and S.P. May. Iron ore was discovered by these men approximately four miles south of Mayville. A quantity of the ore was taken to the nearest iron smelter in Mishawaka, Indiana, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOOD_the-mayville-white-limestone-school-building_Mayville-WI.html
The North half was built in 1857-58 and the South extension was added in 1877. This school made it possible to classify the pupils and three departments were established. E.J. Foster was the first teacher. This handsome building has withstood t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOOC_hollenstein-wagon-and-carriage-factory_Mayville-WI.html
The building occupied by the Mayville Historical Society Museum was built by John J. Hollenstein, Sr., as his home, wagon and carriage factory. Born in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 1842; he married Dominica Zuest and emigrated to the United States …
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