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    Galesville is a city in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,662 at the 2020 census. A dam on Beaver Creek is located at...
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  • Galesville or Galeville may refer to: United States Galesville University, a defunct college in Wisconsin United States Galeville, New York, unincorporated...
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    as G-E-T, and formerly Galesville High School and Gale-Ettrick High School) is a public high school in Galesville, Wisconsin. It educates students in...
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  • Nicholas Ray (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    there is cinema. And the cinema is Nicholas Ray." Ray was born in Galesville, Wisconsin, the youngest of four children and only son of Olene "Lena" (Toppen)...
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    Gale College (also Galesville University and Marynook) was a private college in Galesville, Wisconsin. It was founded by George Gale, opening in 1854 and...
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    Camp Decorah, located approximately 4 miles (6 km) southeast of Galesville, Wisconsin on the Black River, is 330 acres (1.3 km2) of wooded sand hills...
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  • Albert L. Twesme (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    born May 4, 1914, in Galesville, Wisconsin, which would be his primary residence for his entire life. He graduated from Galesville High School in 1932...
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    The Ridge Avenue Historic District in Galesville, Wisconsin is a 5 acres (2.0 ha) historic district which was added to the National Register of Historic...
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  • WKBT-DT (category 1954 establishments in Wisconsin)
    Crosse, and its transmitter is located on Silver Creek Road in Galesville, Wisconsin. WKBT signed-on August 1, 1954, as a sister station to WKBH radio...
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    Downtown Historic District in Galesville, Wisconsin is a historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. "National...
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    Albert Twesme (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    County, Wisconsin, Twesme went to Gale College in Galesville, Wisconsin. He then received his bachelor's degree from University of Wisconsin in 1906 and...
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    Isaac Clark (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    County and purchased a plot of land just outside the village of Galesville, Wisconsin. He cultivated a successful farm on the property, where he lived...
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    Alexander A. Arnold (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    politician from Galesville, Wisconsin. He was the 33rd speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly and served two years in the Wisconsin State Senate, representing...
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    Tubular transmission tower near Galesville, Wisconsin...
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  • Frank A. Kellman (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Kellman resided in Galesville, Wisconsin. His son, Norris J. Kellman, would later serve in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Kellman...
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  • = Independent Lutheran LCMS = Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod WELS = Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Concordia University System List of ELCA colleges...
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  • Seth W. Button (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    Forrest. After his war service, Button returned to Wisconsin and opened a new law office in Galesville, in Trempealeau County, in partnership with Alfred...
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  • Viola, and Yuba. Trempealeau County Arcadia, Blair, Eleva, Ettrick, Galesville, Independence, Pigeon Falls, Osseo, Strum, Trempealeau, and Whitehall...
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    John Bohrnstedt House (category Houses in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin)
    located in Galesville, Wisconsin, USA. John Bohrenstedt (1833–1909) was a German immigrant. He was a farmer and stakeholder in the Bank of Galesville. It was...
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    Tollef Jensen House (category 1913 establishments in Wisconsin)
    The Tollef Jensen House is a historic house located in Galesville, Wisconsin. The house was built in 1913; it utilized clapboard walls in a Queen Anne...
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    Creek in Galesville, Wisconsin. The formation is fine to coarse grained sandstone. Grading upward towards the Ironton Sandstone. The Galesville ranges from...
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    Norris J. Kellman (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    politician in the State of Wisconsin. He was born in Galesville, Wisconsin. His father, Frank A. Kellman, served in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Kellman...
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    Mountain at Perrot State Park Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School in Galesville Lock and Dam No. 6 Trempealeau Village Hall Trempealeau Mountain State...
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    FLORIDA CAMPS". Orlando Sentinel. 9 May 2004. Cowley, Betty (2002). Stalag Wisconsin. Saline, MI: Badger Books, Inc. pp. 95–97. ISBN 1-878569-83-X. Frohm,...
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    Galesville,Wisconsin WKBT-DT tower...
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  • moved with his parents to Monticello, Green County, Wisconsin, in 1854 and to Galesville, Wisconsin, in 1855. Clark died in 1932. Clark was elected to...
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  • Street Bridge (Galesville, Wisconsin), formerly listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin Second Street–Gun...
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  • District (Galesville, Wisconsin), listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin Downtown Historic District (Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin), listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin Downtown...
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  • Todd Auer (category People from Trempealeau, Wisconsin)
    1965, grew up in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, and attended Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School in Galesville, Wisconsin. He has four children. Auer played...
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  • Sam Brenegan (category People from Galesville, Wisconsin)
    Born: (1890-09-01)September 1, 1890 Galesville, Wisconsin Died: (1956-04-20)April 20, 1956 Galesville, Wisconsin Batted: Left Threw: Right MLB debut April...
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