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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 ...
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
Iowa County was formed in 1829 from the Crawford County land south of the Wisconsin River. [1] Brown County's southern portion was used to form Milwaukee County in 1834. [ 1 ] The state of Wisconsin was created from Wisconsin Territory on May 29, 1848, with 28 counties.
Montreal: The Montreal Mining Company built a planned community for employees in the first few decades of the 20th century, [7] [8] including arrays of homes for workers, the mine's machine shop, the Hamilton Club, the Roosevelt school, community gardens, and Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church. [9] 3: Old Iron County Courthouse: Old Iron ...
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."
Thiele was a Royal New Zealand Air Force officer who was one of only four New Zealand born airmen to receive two medal Bars to his Distinguished Flying Cross. While leading a formation of eight Tempests to attack locomotives in the Paderborn-Rheine area on 10 February 1945, Thiele and another pilot were shot down by enemy anti-aircraft fire ...
The developer of a marijuana-friendly entertainment district has withdrawn his redevelopment plans for a tiny Kansas City-area village after The Star inquired about a series of connections between ...
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 .