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surrounded by the town. The
unincorporated communities of
Little Kohler and
Waubeka are also
located in the town. The land that
became the
Fredonia was originally...
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village is
located east of the
unincorporated census-designated
place of
Waubeka, the
location of the
National Register of
Historic Places-listed Stony...
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Waubeka is an
unincorporated census-designated
place in the Town of Fredonia,
Ozaukee County, Wisconsin,
United States.
Located on the
Milwaukee River...
- for the
public for the
first time.
Working as a
grade school teacher in
Waubeka, Wisconsin, in 1885,
Bernard J.
Cigrand held the
first recognized formal...
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Saint Michaels Saylesville Saylesville Stone Bank
Thompson Tichigan Ulao
Waubeka Woodland Although each
county and its
various muni****lities are self-governing...
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Factory Dam
Grafton Removed 1999
Bridge Street Dam
Grafton Active Waubeka Dam
Waubeka Removed 2003
Newburg Dam
Newburg Removed 2012
Woolen Mill Dam West...
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located in what was
formerly the town's
southeast quadrant. The town
borders Waubeka, the Town of Fredonia, and the
Village of
Fredonia to the north; the Town...
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Government in the 1830s. However, it is
possible that the
Potawatomi Chief Waubeka maintained a
summer camp in
Bayside and a
winter camp in the
Ozaukee County...
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Thiensville Belgium Cedarburg Fredonia Grafton Port
Washington Saukville Waubeka Dacada (partial)
Decker Decker Corner Druecker Hamilton Holy
Cross Horns...
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being considered the
father of Flag Day in the
United States. Born in
Waubeka, Wisconsin,
Cigrand practiced dentistry in Chicago, Batavia, and Aurora...