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  2. University of Wisconsin–Platteville - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Platteville State Teachers College in 1926 and Wisconsin State College, Platteville in 1951. The Wisconsin Institute of Technology, founded in 1907 as the Wisconsin Mining Trade School, was founded to train technicians for the numerous mining operations around Platteville. It evolved into the first three-year program for mining ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Grant County ...

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    Rountree was born in Kentucky, came to Wisconsin in 1827 prospecting for lead, opened the first store and lead-smelting furnace in 1828, served in the Black Hawk War, platted Platteville, and did much to develop the area. Now owned by UW-Platteville. [12] [69] 34: St. John Mine: St. John Mine: June 4, 1979 : WI 133

  4. Gorham Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Gorham Manufacturing Company's Works. Canal, Steeple, and North Main Streets, Providence, 1886. Gorham Silver was founded in 1831 in Providence, Rhode Island by Jabez Gorham, [3] a master craftsman, in partnership with Henry L. Webster. [4] The firm's chief product was spoons of coin silver. The company also made thimbles, combs, jewelry, and ...

  5. List of colleges and universities in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    It is the flagship of the University of Wisconsin System, which includes 25 other campuses. [1] Marquette University in Milwaukee is the state's largest private university, with a fall 2010 enrollment of 11,806 students. With 19,827 in attendance, Milwaukee Area Technical College is the largest technical college of Wisconsin.

  6. J. H. Rountree Mansion - Wikipedia

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    For a number of years, it was used as the residence for the Chancellor of what is now the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 and on the State Register of Historic Places in 1989. [3] The Mitchell-Rountree House is also located in Platteville.

  7. Galena and Southern Wisconsin Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The line was completely open between Galena, Illinois, and Platteville, Wisconsin, on January 1, 1875. [3] Also serving Platteville was the Dubuque, Platteville and Milwaukee Railroad (a forerunner of the Milwaukee Road), which had opened in 1870. [4] In 1877, the company extended its line further north toward–but short of–Montfort, Wisconsin.

  8. University of Wisconsin–Platteville Baraboo Sauk County

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    In 2013, the college had an average class size of 22.5 students. [11] On July 1, 2018, the campus formally merged with UW–Platteville, a four-year comprehensive university that is part of the University of Wisconsin System. At that time it received its current name. [12]

  9. Main Street Commercial Historic District (Platteville, Wisconsin)

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    The district includes the area of Platteville's early business districts on Second Street and Main, platted like an English village with narrow streets, narrow lots, and a village green. [2]