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12 miles (19 km) east of Kenosha: Lake Michigan: 95-foot steel diesel-powered yacht built in 1916 by Harlan and Hollingsworth of Wilmington, Delaware. Sank in 1928 after hitting something in the middle of the night 12 miles east of Kenosha.
The Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad (reporting mark CNSM), also known as the North Shore Line, was an interurban railroad that operated passenger and freight service over an 88.9-mile (143.1 km) route between the Chicago Loop and downtown Milwaukee, as well as an 8.6-mile (13.8 km) branch line between the villages of Lake Bluff and Mundelein, Illinois.
1910 (Jun 10) – Charles T. Jeffery incorporates the firm as a $3 million (US$98,100,000 in 2023 dollars [7]) public stock company. [6] 1914 – The Rambler name is replaced with the Jeffery moniker in honor of the company's founder, Thomas B. Jeffery. 1916 (Aug) – Charles T. Jeffery sells the company to former GM president Charles W. Nash.
The 1916 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 7, 1916 as part of the 1916 United States presidential election. State voters chose 13 electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Church dedicated in 1921. Part of Northwest Milwaukee Catholic Parishes [27] St. Francis of Assisi 1927 Vel R. Phillips Ave, Founded in 1871. Church dedicated in 1877 [28] St. Gregory the Great 3160 S. 63rd St, Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1957 [29] St. Hedwig: 1702 N. Humboldt Ave. Founded in 1871, the second Polish parish in Milwaukee.
A crew of five on Train No. 917 left Kenosha at 9:30 AM with three fare-paying passengers: rail historian Anton E. Klova and Kenosha County Historical Society officials William E. Dickinson and C. Ernest Dewey, plus retired KD Line conductor P. H. Galligan, who rode as far as Salem.
The first electric streetcar in Milwaukee operated on Wells Street on April 3, 1890. The Waukesha Beach Railway was formally opened on June 25, 1895. The first interurban ran between Milwaukee and Kenosha on June 1, 1897. Other lines soon reached Watertown, Burlington, and East Troy.
10 Apr 25, 1916 27 years, 73 days Kenosha, Wisconsin, US: 75 Loss 47–2–1 (25) Kid Williams: KO 3 (20) Jun 9, 1914 25 years, 117 days Arena, Vernon, California, US: Lost world bantamweight title: 74 Win 47–1–1 (25) Young Sinnett NWS 10 Jan 21, 1914 24 years, 343 days Lakeside Auditorium, Racine, Wisconsin, US: World bantamweight title at ...
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