- more settlers. In
competition with Juneau,
Byron Kilbourn established Kilbourntown west of the
Milwaukee River. He
ensured the
roads running toward the...
-
Kilbourntown,
mostly due to the
actions of
Byron Kilbourn.
Kilbourn had been
trying to
isolate Juneautown to make it more
dependent on
Kilbourntown....
- the
Kilbourntown House), a
modestly sized Temple-style Gr****
Revival home, was
built in 1843–1844 by a
pioneer carpenter of that name in
Kilbourntown, a...
- (
Kilbourntown), and the 3rd & 5th Ward. The
Beerline B runs from
McKinley Avenue to
Caesars Park, the East Town (Juneautown) &
Westown (
Kilbourntown)...
- (also
known as
Kilbourntown House), a wood and
brick residence, was
built during 1843–1844 by a
pioneer carpenter of that name in
Kilbourntown, a settlement...
-
later joined with
George H. Walker's Walker's
Point and
Byron Kilbourn's
Kilbourntown (present-day Westown) to
incorporate the City of Milwaukee. With Juneau...
-
Juneautown by
Solomon Juneau, Walker's
Point by
George H.
Walker and
Kilbourntown by
Byron Kilbourn. The
quarrel over the
formation of a
bridge across...
-
serves kindergarten through grade 8.
Benjamin Church House (also
known as
Kilbourntown House) – The one-story Gr****
Revival house was
built in 1844 for his...
-
Benjamin Church House may
refer to:
Benjamin Church House (Bristol,
Rhode Island),
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in
Bristol County...
- the
Milwaukee Bridge War, the
United States towns of
Juneautown and
Kilbourntown unify to
create the City of Milwaukee. 1848 – John C. Frémont is court-martialed...