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210 2nd St, Port Edwards, Wisconsin, United States

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1131 Wisconsin River Drive, Port Edwards, WI, 54469
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100 Wisconsin River Drive, Port Edwards WI 54469, United States of America
Inscription. A native of England, John Edwards Jr. settled in this area in 1859 to assume operation of his fathers sawmill, the nucleus around which the village of Port Edwards developed. Founded in 1840, the Edwards Sawmill was incorporated ... More on HMDB

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Port Edwards WI 54469, United States of America

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Port Edwards WI 54469, United States of America

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1131 Wisconsin River Drive, Port Edwards, WI 54469

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900 Seneca Road, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54495, United States of America
Inscription. Persons interred in this county cemetery include former residents of the county poor farm and home for the aged as well as others requiring county burial between the years 1891 and 1948. [names], Donated by Martin Zurkowski, ... More on HMDB

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Nekoosa WI 54457, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1831, Wakelys Tavern and Trading Post was the first white settlers house in present Wood County. River piers, shingle mill, warehouse, and gunpowder pit contributed to making this site a rendezvous for Indians, ... More on HMDB

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Nekoosa WI 54457, United States of America
Inscription. Robert Friedrich, who devoted a lifetime to the sport of wrestling, claims Nekoosa as his boyhood home. Born in 1890, he began his wrestling career at the age of sixteen when he challenged another local rival to raise ... More on HMDB

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540 Third Street South, Wisconsin Rapids WI 54494, United States of America
Inscription. Wisconsin Rapids native Myron "Grim" Natwick, the "animator's animator" was the creative genius behind Fleischer Studios' cartoon character and cultural icon, Betty Boop. Natwick was also the lead animator of Snow White ... More on HMDB
