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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
Royal LePage is a Canadian real estate franchiser and owner-operator with more than 670 locations and over 20,000 realtors in Canada. [1] The company was founded on July 2, 1913 in Toronto, Canada by then 26-year-old Albert Edward (A.E.) LePage, under the name "A.E. LePage, Bungalow Specialist."
Montreal was originally incorporated as the Village of Hamilton, [6] on or about 1917, and was the first village formed in Iron County. [7] Montreal, as it was named upon its incorporation as a city on April 1, 1924, [6] was named for the Montreal Mining Company, which had several iron ore mines in the area during the late 1800s. During the ...
Mathieu Darche – NHL player, Tampa Bay Lightning, Montreal Canadiens; Françoise David – politician; John Caswell Davis – politician; Mitch Davis – film programmer, filmmaker, journalist; Norman Dawe – sports executive [3] Stéphane Demers – actor; Bernard Derome – anchorman; Pierre Desjardins – football player, Montreal Alouettes
Linda Claire Emery Lee Cadwell (née Emery; born March 21, 1945) [1] is a retired American teacher and writer, the widow of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee (1940–1973), and the mother of actor Brandon Lee (1965–1993) and actress Shannon Lee (born 1969). [2]
The developer of a marijuana-friendly entertainment district has withdrawn his redevelopment plans for a tiny Kansas City-area village after The Star inquired about a series of connections between ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss made his return to ESPN on Sunday, joining the "Sunday NFL Countdown" crew in New Orleans amid his battle with cancer.
Lucien Bonaparte Caswell (November 27, 1827 – April 26, 1919) was an American lawyer and Republican politician. He served 14 years in the United States House of Representatives between 1875 and 1891, representing parts of southeast Wisconsin .