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The 1992 court-ordered redistricting added more of southern Brown County and northern Fond du Lac County to the district and removed areas of southeastern Outagamie County. [10] The 2002 court-ordered redistricting plan removed towns of Fond du Lac and southern Calumet, and added back areas of southeastern Outagamie County. [11]
New Holstein's principal business was a flour mill. [9] Near the railroad depot was a grain elevator owned by Herman Timm. In 1900 the census reported a population of 569. [5] New Holstein was incorporated as a village the following year. The first lights were installed in the city in 1912. [5] New Holstein became a city in April 1926. [11]
New Holstein is a town in Calumet County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 1,534 at the 2020 census, [ 1 ] up from 1,508 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] The City of New Holstein is located in the town, but the two are politically independent.
The New Holstein Historical Society raised $1.2 million (U.S.D.) for restoration of the Timm House. [12] The Jeffris Foundation of Janesville, Wisconsin, gave the Society a $562,875 grant towards the restoration. [4] Crown Services from nearby Kiel, Wisconsin, painted the house. It had to start painting in 2007 because winter temperatures came ...
New Holstein is the name of two places in the state of Wisconsin in the United States: New Holstein, Wisconsin , a city in Calumet County New Holstein (town), Wisconsin , a town surrounding the city
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State Trunk Highway 67 (often called Highway 67, STH-67 or WIS 67) is a Wisconsin state highway running from the Wisconsin–Illinois state line east of Beloit north to U.S. Highway 151 (US 151) east of Chilton. With the inclusion of the new Oconomowoc bypass, WIS 67 is approximately 160 miles (260 km) in length.
A total of seven wreaths were placed in Tecumseh's Brookside Cemetery on Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023, honoring branches of the United States military during a Wreaths Across America ceremony.