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Prairie St. and Main St., Reeseville, Wisconsin, United States

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105 North River Street, Lowell WI 53557, United States of America
Inscription. On July 11, 1972, three women joined the ranks of the Lowell Volunteer Fire Department, setting a precedent for official recognition of women firefighters in Wisconsin. The Lowell women firefighters were conferred ... More on HMDB

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Lake Mills, Wisconsin, United States

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711 West James Street, Columbus WI 53925, United States of America
Inscription. Governor James Taylor Lewis 1819 – 1904: Governor 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 ... More on HMDB

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Columbus WI 53925, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by, H. M. Brown Post No. 146. G. A. R. —, In memory of our comrades, formerly residents of, Columbus, Otsego, Hampden, York, Elba & Calamus, who now fill unknown graves. —, 1861—1865: , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Watertown WI 53094, United States of America
Inscription. One of the nations most innovative bridge designers of the 20th century, Daniel B. Luten, designed the Milwaukee Street Bridge. Constructed in 1930 by Eau Claire Engineering, the bridge was a rare example of a steel-reinforced, ... More on HMDB

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One East Main Street, Watertown WI 53094, United States of America
Inscription. On July 18th, during the Black Hawk War of 1832, Little Thunder – a Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Indian guide to the U. S. Militia – discovered Black Hawks Band crossed the Rock River in this vicinity. After receiving ... More on HMDB
