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Montreal was originally incorporated as the Village of Hamilton, [7] on or about 1917, and was the first village formed in Iron County. [8] Montreal, as it was named upon its incorporation as a city on April 1, 1924, [7] was named for the Montreal Mining Company, which had several iron ore mines in the area during the late 1800s. During the ...
Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. WI-9, "Montreal Company Location Historic District, Montreal, Iron County, WI", 4 data pages; List of buildings, from Wisconsin Historical Society's Architecture and History Inventory
Milwaukee is the most populous city in Wisconsin. Madison is the state's capital and second-most populous city. ... Montreal: Iron: 807 801 4th 1924 Mosinee: Marathon:
Columbus City Hall (Wisconsin) H. H. S. Miller Bank; M. Mellen City Hall; Merrill City Hall; Milwaukee City Hall; P. Prairie du Chien City Hall
The city is located, along with adjacent Ironwood, Michigan, at the center of the Gogebic Range. The economy of Hurley, together with the city of Montreal in Wisconsin, and the cities of Ironwood, Bessemer and Wakefield in Michigan, was dependent upon the extraction of iron ore from the Gogebic (a/k/a Penokee) Range during the 19th and 20th ...
The city of Montreal is divided into 19 boroughs (in French, arrondissements), each with a mayor and council. Borough-based organisations that assume part of the following authorities in their own territorial spheres: urban planning, solid waste collection, culture, social and community development, parks, cleaning, housing, human resources ...
Major highway routes in the area include: Interstate 41/U.S. Route 41, which connects the Fox Cities with Green Bay and Milwaukee; Wisconsin Highway 441, known locally as the Tri-County Expressway, which is an auxiliary highway of Interstate 41 that serves as a beltway around Appleton; and U.S. Route 10 which travels east–west, connecting the ...
D. Peter Daane; Harry Daggett; Andrew H. Dahl; Marcel Dandeneau; Mason C. Darling; Francis A. Deleglise; Julius H. Dennhardt; William F. Dettinger; Walter L. Dexter