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Menekaunee, Wisconsin, also
spelled Minikani or Menekaune, was a
village in
Marinette County, Wisconsin,
United States; it is now a
neighborhood of the...
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neighborhood of
Menekaunee,
formerly an
independent village. The
first European-American
settlers came to
Menekaunee in 1845. For some time
Menekaunee was also...
- (May 25, 1855 – ?) was an
American ship
carpenter and
fisherman from
Menekaunee,
Wisconsin who
spent one term as a
Union Labor Party member of the Wisconsin...
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County Line (partial) Goll
Harmony Loomis Kremlin McAllister May
Corner Menekaunee Middle Inlet Miles Packard Porterfield Rubys Corner Sweetheart City Walsh...
- Desotell, Mike (April 11, 2013). "School
Board Contemplates Reopening Menekaunee School" (PDF). Marinette-Menominee
Eagle Herald. p. 1.
Retrieved July...
- for
their lumber operations in
northern Wisconsin, and went to live at
Menekaunee. At the
outbreak of the
American Civil War, he
enlisted with the Union...
- was
created by an act of the
Wisconsin Legislature.
Knowlton died in
Menekaunee, Wisconsin. Knowlton's brother,
James H. Knowlton, was a
member of the...
- church,
priest house, and
school building in the
Menekaunee area of
Marinette when
fires burned Menekaunee while veering away from
downtown Marinette to...
- Intelligence". The Times. No. 31946. London. 19
December 1886. col B, p. 12. "
MENEKAUNEE (1873, Schooner-barge)".
Alpena County George N.
Fletcher Public Library...
- Dem.
Emmet 21 2 Neal
Brown Dem.
Wausau 01
Marinette James Larsin Lab.
Menekaunee 04
Milwaukee 1
Humphrey J.
Desmond Dem.
Milwaukee 05 2
William J. Fiebrantz...