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Lawton became involved in Wisconsin state politics in the 1950s, as a registered Democrat. As his obituary in the Milwaukee Journal stated, [1] he was "stubbornly liberal when it was fashionable and when it was not." Recognized for his activism as well as his medical skills, Lawton was elected to the Wisconsin State Board of Medical Examiners ...
Donald Hasenohrl married Kathleen J. Stashek on May 13, 1961, in Wisconsin Rapids. [15] His wife was a registered nurse and a teacher at Mid-State Technical College. [2] They had three children, all of whom are now grown, and still reside in Pittsville, Wisconsin, just south of Marshfield.
He died of pneumonia in Marshfield, Wisconsin, on July 2, 1924. [ 2 ] He was an original Companion (#03124) of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States , or the MOLLUS, founded in 1865 by and for commissioned officers who had served in the Union forces in the Civil War.
On Feb. 15, 2022, Skender Ademi died at age 67, “surrounded by those who loved him,” according to his obituary. History of 443 S. Central Ave. in Marshfield
Fred Beell was born in West Prussia, Province of Prussia on January 17, 1876. [1] When he was three years old, his family migrated to the United States, settling in Marshfield, Wisconsin. [1]
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William Barry Jensen (born March 25, 1948, in Marshfield, Wisconsin- died November 2, 2024 Cincinnati, Ohio) [1] was an American chemist and chemical historian. [2] William Jensen in the Oesper Collections. Jensen, son of a sign painter and librarian, went to school in Wausau, Wisconsin.
The World's Largest Round Barn was built in 1916 and is part of the grounds for the annual Central Wisconsin State Fair. In 1851 and 1853, when the area was still forested, surveyors working for the U.S. government marked all the section corners in the 6 by 6 miles (9.7 by 9.7 km) square which now includes Marshfield, Hewitt, and Cameron, working on foot with compass and chain.