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The Marathon County Historical Museum is museum located in Wausau, Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located in the Cyrus Carpenter Yawkey House, a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The house is a significant example of Classical Revival architecture. [2]
Yawkey was a lumberman, helped organize Marathon Paper Mills, and helped lead several other local companies, as well as being a philanthropist. [63] The building now houses the Marathon County Historical Museum. [64] 34: Zion Lutheran Church: Zion Lutheran Church: April 11, 2024 : 709 North 6th Street
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The Fromm Brothers Fur and Ginseng Farm is a farm complex in the Town of Hamburg, Marathon County, Wisconsin where four brothers pioneered ginseng farming starting in 1904, and used the profits to develop silver fox farming. By 1929 they were the world's largest producer of both products.
Operated by the Washington County Historical Society, late 19th-century sheriff's residence used that served as the county jail until 1962, represents life in the first half of the 20th century [52] Old Town Hall Museum: Fifield: Price: Lake Superior Northwoods: Local history: Operated by the Price County Historical Society in a former town hall
Mathias J. "Matt" Berres (November 20, 1863 – December 7, 1954) was an American politician and farmer.. Born in West Bend, Wisconsin, Berres moved with his parents to the town of Rib Falls in Marathon County, Wisconsin.
The Joseph Dessert Library (also known as the Marathon County Public Library - Mosinee Branch [2]) at 123 Main St. in Mosinee, Wisconsin was built in 1898 and expanded in 1928. [3] It was designed by architect Alexander C. Eschweiler. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Reed was a member of the Democratic Party, and was elected to the Wisconsin Senate from Wisconsin's 27th State Senate district, which then comprised Marathon, Portage, Waupaca, and Wood counties. He defeated Sessions in the November 1870 election, receiving 55% of the vote. [ 1 ]