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It was called "Depot Camp," because it stored supplies, and "McCaslin Brook Farm" because of the horse barn and fields. [5] The company operated the camp until 1929. [7] In 1949 the Holt Lumber Company gave the camp to the Oconto Historical Society. The McCaslin Lions Club stabilized and restored the bunk house and cook house in the 1970s. [7]
Lions Lake is a lake in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] Lions Lake was named in the 1950s after the Wisconsin Lions Foundation, which bought the property and established a lakeside summer camp. [2] Lions Lake is a 45 acre lake located in Portage County. It has a maximum depth of 11 feet. Fish include Panfish, Largemouth Bass and Northern Pike.
Rosholt: 2.5-story Queen Anne style house finished in 1906, with a garage built in 1908 when John bought his first auto. Rosholt started the sawmill and bank and was the central figure in the community's development. [54] [55] 19: Severance-Pipe Farmstead: Severance-Pipe Farmstead: October 29, 1993 : Pipe Rd., 1/8 mi. E of Co. Hwy. T
J.G. Rosholt's first mill burned in 1901, but it was rebuilt later that year and into 1902. The first survey and platting of Rosholt was done on June 1, 1903, at J.G. Rosholt's request. Rosholt was incorporated in 1907 and was named after J.G. Rosholt, who was elected the first village president on April 7, 1908.
Rosholt may refer to: Rosholt (surname) Rosholt, Wisconsin, a town in Portage County, Wisconsin; Rosholt, South Dakota, a town in Roberts County, South Dakota
Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve is a 73-acre public park located in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, running adjacent to Lake Michigan for 0.7 miles near the village of Grafton and city of Port Washington.
Lions Clubs International, is an international service organization, currently headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois.As of January 2020, it had over 46,000 local clubs and more than 1.4 million members (including the youth wing Leo) in more than 200 countries and geographic areas around the world.
Map depicting where participating franchises held training camp when they were a part of the 'Cheese League' The Cheese League was the informal name given to the National Football League teams that held their training camps and scrimmages in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Cheese League reached its apex in 1995 with six NFL teams.