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Slinger (formerly
Schleisingerville) is a
village in
Washington County, Wisconsin,
United States. The po****tion was 5,992 at the 2020 census. The village...
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Railroad p****
through the Polk with a
large depot on his land in
Schleisingerville (present-day Slinger). The
train also
stopped at a
station in the...
- Senate. Kuc**** was born to
German immigrants on
February 10, 1863, in
Schleisingerville, Wisconsin. He
relocated to Shawano, Wisconsin, in 1882. He married...
- 1856 by
former in****bent
Baruch Schleisinger Weil, a
Democrat from
Schleisingerville.
Matilda Rolfe died in 1859, by
which time the two of them had had...
- was also a
native of Bavaria. They had four children. He
moved to
Schleisingerville, Wisconsin, (now Slinger) in 1874.
Schantz died in 1879.
Schantz was...
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Ozaukee Bolivar G. Gill Dem.
Grafton 04
Washington Baruch S. Weil Dem.
Schleisingerville 05
Milwaukee (Northern Half)
Jackson Hadley Dem.
Milwaukee 06 Milwaukee...
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Herman J.
Schulteis Dem.
Ozaukee 04
Washington Baruch S. Weil Dem.
Schleisingerville 05
Milwaukee (Northern Half)
Augustus Greulich Dem.
Milwaukee 06 Milwaukee...
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Samuel A.
White Dem.
Whitewater 04
Washington 1
Baruch S. Weil Dem.
Schleisingerville 2
Densmore W.
Maxon Dem.
Cedar Cr**** 10
Waukesha 1
Leonard D. Hinkley...
- 1845 he
moved to
Wisconsin Territory. Weil
platted the
village of
Schleisingerville,
Wisconsin (now Slinger, Wisconsin) in
Washington County, Wisconsin...
- 1855 (independent)
Baruch Schleisinger Weil, 1856 now
living in
Schleisingerville For the 1857 session, the
Senate was
expanded to 30 seats; the new...