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    Fennimore is a city in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,764 at the 2020 census. The city's area was separated from the Town...
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    Fennimore is a town in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 599 at the 2000 census. The size of the town was reduced when Mount Ida...
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    Edward J. Roethe (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    worked as the publisher of the Fennimore Times in Fennimore, Wisconsin. He served as president of the village of Fennimore in 1919 and after the community...
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  • Edward Heathcote (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Heathcote was born on April 15, 1859, in Monterey, Wisconsin. He later moved to the Town of Fennimore, Wisconsin. Heathcote...
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  • David A. Brandemuehl (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    Wisconsin State Assembly. Brandemuehl was born on December 7, 1931, in Mount Hope, Wisconsin. Later, he moved with his family to Fennimore, Wisconsin...
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  • 1863. Monteith returned to Grant County, Wisconsin, and in 1864 settled on a farm in the town of Fennimore, where he remained for much of the rest of...
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  • History of the Socialist Party of Wisconsin, 1897–1940. Fennimore, WI: Westburg Associates, 1982. Brye, David L. "Wisconsin Scandinavians and Progressivism...
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    Dwight T. Parker Public Library (category Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin)
    Dwight T. Parker Public Library is a public library in Fennimore, Wisconsin. The building was constructed in 1923 to house the city's library, which had...
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    Southwest Wisconsin Technical College (also Southwest Tech) is a technical college in Fennimore, Wisconsin. The college's district includes the area covered...
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    because there were none here. Elmer A. Beck (1982). The Sewer Socialists. Fennimore, Wis.: Westburg Associates. p. 20. "Former Sheboygan Alderman is Laid...
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  • Richard Kreul (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    estate broker. Kreul also served on the Fennimore School Board. He died on February 25, 2011, in Fennimore, Wisconsin. Kreul was a member of the Senate from...
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    Henry Edgar Roethe (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    governor of Wisconsin in 1914. Born in Whitewater, Wisconsin, Roethe attended Whitewater Normal State School. Roethe moved to Fennimore, Wisconsin, where he...
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  • Gottlieb Wehrle (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    1886) was an American farmer from Fennimore, Wisconsin who spent a single term as a Reform Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the third Grant...
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  • William A. Loy (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    village of Fennimore, Wisconsin, where he lived. Loy was a deputy undersheriff and chief of police. Loy served as a Republican in the Wisconsin State Assembly...
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  • Luke Swan (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    college football for the Wisconsin Badgers. He was also a cast member on Spike TV's Fourth and Long. Swan attended Fennimore High School, where he participated...
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  • college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Green Bay Marquette Milwaukee Wisconsin Wisconsin's women's ice hockey team competes in the Western...
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  • History of Werley, Wisconsin and the "Dinky Railroad", C & NW RY: An Anthology of the "Werley Nickel Plate" Fennimore, Wisconsin: Steven Hazen, 2003...
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    Joseph Edgerton – St. Joseph Elk Grove – St. Peter Evansville – St. Paul Fennimore – St. Mary Footville – St. Augustine Fort Atkinson – St. Joseph Glen Haven...
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    Township. The highways travel concurrently to Giard Township. Wisconsin US 61 in Fennimore. The highways travel concurrently through the city. US 151 east...
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    TDS Telecom (category Companies based in Madison, Wisconsin)
    Lancaster, Wisconsin Grantland Telecom, Fennimore, Wisconsin Mid-Plains Telephone, Middleton, Wisconsin Merrimac Communications - Merrimac, Wisconsin Midway...
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    power". Wisconsin Public Radio. 2 August 2019. Retrieved 2020-12-24. "Solar*Connect Community" (PDF). Xcel Energy. Retrieved 2024-08-21. "Fennimore Solar"...
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  • medium-sized high schools in southwestern Wisconsin. Original members were Cuba City, Darlington, Dodgeville, Fennimore, Lancaster, Mineral Point, Monroe, Monticello...
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    Colin Masica (category People from Boscobel, Wisconsin)
    Pennsylvania. After retiring, he lived in Boscobel, Wisconsin, where he owned a farm. He died in Fennimore, Wisconsin, on February 23, 2022, at the age of 90. Masica...
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    William T. Thompson (Nebraska politician) (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    United States Treasury. William Townsend Thompson was born near Fennimore, Wisconsin, on May 23, 1860. After being orphaned at age 11 he was raised first...
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  • Eugene Rowell (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 265 lb (120 kg) Career information High school: Fennimore (WI) College: Dubuque Undrafted: 1981 Career history Seattle Seahawks...
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    back to the GOP in 2016. Boscobel Cuba City (partly in Lafayette County) Fennimore Lancaster (county seat) Platteville Bagley Bloomington Blue River Cassville...
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    Jack K. Farris (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    major general in the United States Air Force. Farris was born in Fennimore, Wisconsin, in 1934. He attended the University of Southern California and Dartmouth...
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  • Christy Oates (category People from Grant County, Wisconsin)
    woodworker and furniture designer based in Fennimore, Wisconsin. Oates was born in Bloomington, Wisconsin, and later lived in La Crosse. She received...
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    Illinois F 4 Adam Larson 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 180 lb (82 kg) So Fennimore HS Fennimore, Wisconsin G 5 TJ Biel 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 205 lb (93 kg) Jr Triton College...
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  • Joshua B. Bradbury (category People from Fennimore, Wisconsin)
    imitation butter and cheese. Later he moved to the village of Fennimore, Wisconsin. Wisconsin Blue Book, 1895, Biographical Sketch of Joshua B. Bradbury...
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