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    communities of Burns and Burns Corners are located in the town. The community was named after Timothy Burns, a member of the Wisconsin Assembly and the...
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  • Burns Burns (musician), Scottish record producer Burns, Colorado Burns, Kansas Burns, Missouri Burns, New York Burns, Oregon Burns, Tennessee Burns,...
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  • Timothy Burns (May 31, 1820 – September 21, 1853) was an Irish American immigrant, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the third Lieutenant...
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    from Milwaukee Intermodal Station to Burns Commons. The system is expected to be expanded in the future. Wisconsin is traditionally known as the "Badger...
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    Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national...
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  • Luke Francis Burns (May 16, 1881 – August 27, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician. Burns was born in Osman, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, and went...
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  • Tim Burns may refer to: Timothy Burns (Wisconsin politician) (1820–1853), lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, 1851–1853 Timothy Burns (Louisiana politician)...
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  • A burn center, burn unit, or burns unit is a hospital specializing in the treatment of burns. Burn centers are often used for the treatment and recovery...
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    steel mill in Burns Harbor, Indiana. Burns Harbor made its first voyage September 28, 1980 to on-load iron ore in Superior, Wisconsin. American Steamship...
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  • Elizabeth Stevens. They would have six children. Bradley moved to Burns, Wisconsin, in 1855 and again was a farmer. He died on April 8, 1902. Bradley...
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  • the Wisconsin State Senate Edward F. Burns (1931–2019), Pennsylvania politician Edward J. Burns (born 1957), Catholic Bishop of Dallas Edward Burns Ross...
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  • served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1887 and was a Republican. Vaughan died at his home in the town of Burns, Wisconsin. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1887...
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    management. A controlled burn may also refer to the intentional burning of slash and fuels through burn piles. Controlled burns may also be referred to...
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    Albert Minis Burns was born on November 24, 1847, in Clarion, Pennsylvania, to Catherine (née Deary) and Thomas Burns. At the age of six, Burns moved to Platteville...
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  • Orrin Fletcher (category People from Burns, Wisconsin)
    Orrin Fletcher was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Fletcher was born on April 15, 1877, in Burns, Wisconsin. He would become a farmer and President...
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    of Wisconsin and the seat of Dane County. The population was 269,840 as of the 2020 census, making it the second-most populous city in Wisconsin, after...
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  • striking oil, but Mr. Burns steals it, bringing misery to many of Springfield's citizens. Part One has a cliffhanger ending where Mr. Burns is shot by an unidentified...
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    burns have been used since 1964 at the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve in Minnesota in an attempt to restore the area to an oak savanna. Burned...
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  • Ballotpedia is sponsored by the Lucy Burns Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Middleton, Wisconsin. Originally a collaboratively edited wiki...
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    constructed during the 1840s. Under the direction of Timothy Burns, lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, surveyor William Hood platted the village in 1851. This...
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    reserve area of the City of Onalaska French Island St. Joseph Barre Mills Burns Burns Corners Burr Oak Council Bay Medary Middle Ridge Midway Mindoro New Amsterdam...
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    E. J. Kneen (category People from Burns, Wisconsin)
    1867 – March 9, 1947) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. E. J. Kneen was born in Burns, Wisconsin on February 24, 1867. He attended school in...
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  • to accounting education. Born in Arena, Wisconsin, Burns obtained his BA degree from University of Wisconsin, while working at the Gisholt Machine Company...
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     58–61. Burns 2009, p. 85. Burns 2009, p. 89. Burns 2009, p. 178. Heller 2009, pp. 304–305. Doherty 2007, p. 149. Britting 2004, pp. 68–71. Burns 2009,...
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    Mabel Deutrich (category People from Burns, Wisconsin)
    Deutrich was born in Burns, Wisconsin and graduated from La Crosse State Teachers College (now known as the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse) with an...
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    The Territory of Wisconsin was an organized and incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 3, 1836, until May 29, 1848, when an...
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    pp. 221–22. Burns 1970, p. 436. Burns 1970, p. 333. Burns 1970, p. 343. Herman 2012, pp. 139–44, 151, 246. Smith 2007, pp. 571–72. Burns 1970, pp. 339–42...
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    The statue of Robert Burns (also known as the Burns Monument) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a work of public art by the Scottish artist William Grant Stevenson...
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    Robert H. Burns (born August 14, 1870, in Richland County, Wisconsin) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1939 to 1942. Previously, he was...
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    Eugene Burns (January 20, 1858 – June 15, 1941) was an American lawyer from Platteville, Wisconsin, who served as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State...
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