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Woodlawn Cemetery is an all-faith cemetery located in Allouez, Wisconsin, United States, under a Green Bay address. Originally incorporated in 1857 by several prominent city leaders, burials did not begin at the cemetery until 1867. [ 1 ]
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GREEN BAY shipwreck (sloop) November 18, 2009 : In Green Bay, four miles off Sturgeon Bay: Sevastopol: Remains of an unidentified commercial freighting sloop from circa 1840 to 1860 - the only wreck of this type in Wisconsin waters. [44] 32: HANOVER (schooner) Shipwreck: October 5, 2015 : 1.75 mi. NW. of Fish Cr.
Green Bay: Range lights built in 1872 to guide ships through the channel through Grassy Island and into Green Bay's harbor. [33] 22: Green Bay Downtown Historic District: Green Bay Downtown Historic District: May 13, 2019 : Portions of Pine, Cherry, E. Walnut & Doty Sts. bounded by S. Washington, N. Madison & N. Jefferson Sts.
Tank Cottage is located within Heritage Hill State Historical Park in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 [1] and may be the oldest building in Wisconsin. [2] [a]
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Woodlawn Cemetery (Green Bay, Wisconsin) This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 19:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Also Rector of Christ Church, Green Bay. 1836-47 Solomon Davis. 1847-52 Franklin R. Haff. 1853-90 Edward A. Goodnough. Early graduate of Nashotah House Seminary, sent to serve Oneida by Bishop Kemper as friend and pastor. Buried in the Holy Apostles Cemetery. 1891-96 Solomon S. Burleson. Lawyer, dentist, and doctor of medicine, built the Oneida ...