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New Holstein's principal business was a flour mill. [9] Near the railroad depot was a grain elevator owned by Herman Timm. In 1900 the census reported a population of 569. [5] New Holstein was incorporated as a village the following year. The first lights were installed in the city in 1912. [5] New Holstein became a city in April 1926. [11]
The 1992 court-ordered redistricting added more of southern Brown County and northern Fond du Lac County to the district and removed areas of southeastern Outagamie County. [10] The 2002 court-ordered redistricting plan removed towns of Fond du Lac and southern Calumet, and added back areas of southeastern Outagamie County. [11]
New Holstein is a town in Calumet County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 1,534 at the 2020 census, [ 1 ] up from 1,508 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] The City of New Holstein is located in the town, but the two are politically independent.
The organized system of Wisconsin State Trunk Highways (typically abbreviated as STH or WIS), the state highway system for the U.S. state of Wisconsin, was created in 1917. The legislation made Wisconsin the first state to have a standard numbering system for its highways. It was designed to connect every county seat and city with over 5000 ...
Wisconsin–Minnesota line: 1: 1.6: Mississippi River Bridge: 1.4: 2.3: US 53 / Great River Road south (3rd Street) / WIS 16 east (Cameron Avenue east) / Alt. I-90 east – Onalaska, Viroqua: 3rd St. and Cameron Ave. are one-way streets; eastern end of EB WIS 16 overlap; national southern terminus of SB US 53; I-90 Alt. follows WI 16 east ...
New Holstein is the name of two places in the state of Wisconsin in the United States: New Holstein, Wisconsin, a city in Calumet County; New Holstein (town), ...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 397 square miles (1,030 km 2), of which 318 square miles (820 km 2) is land and 79 square miles (200 km 2) (20%) is water. [8] It is the fifth-smallest county in Wisconsin by land area and fourth-smallest by total area. The west boundary is largely in Lake Winnebago.
Wisconsin Congressional districts following the 1970 census. The state of Wisconsin gained 465,318 residents for a total of 4,418,683 according to the 1970 census. Because this was a lower increase than other areas of the country, the state lost a seat in the House of Representatives, requiring the state's districts to be reapportioned.