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  2. Category:People from Tomah, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The people listed below were born in or otherwise closely associated with Tomah, Wisconsin and Tomah (town), Wisconsin. Pages in category "People from Tomah, Wisconsin" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

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  4. Tomah (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Tomah, Wisconsin. Town. Town hall. Location of Tomah (town), Wisconsin ... Tomah is a town in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,488 at the ...

  5. Tomah, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Tomah, Wisconsin, looking south on Superior Avenue. Tomah was founded by Robert E. Gillett in 1855 [3] [4] and incorporated as a city in 1883, [5] but the charter was not issued until 1894. [6] It is named after Thomas Carron (ca. 1752–1817), a trader at Green Bay who had integrated into the Menominee tribe. [7]

  6. Wisconsin's 70th Assembly district - Wikipedia

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    Located in western Wisconsin, the district comprises all of Jackson County and most of Monroe County, along with part of southern Juneau County. It includes the cities of Black River Falls , Elroy , Mauston , New Lisbon , and Tomah , and the villages of Alma Center , Hixton , Hustler , Kendall , Melrose , Merrillan , Oakdale , Taylor , Warrens ...

  7. Tomah - Wikipedia

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    Tomah (town), Wisconsin, town; Tomah (Amtrak station), an Amtrak station in Tomah, Wisconsin This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 16:38 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. King, Waupaca County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, the area was selected by the Grand Army of the Republic for the site of a veterans' home. The Soldiers' Home was later renamed the Wisconsin Veterans Home. [6] The community is named for General Charles King, a Wisconsin soldier and head of the state's National Guard. [7]

  9. List of homicides in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ohio, Wisconsin: 1978–1991: 16: Known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal" [16] David Van Dyke: Milwaukee 1979–1980 6 Burglar who murdered people after tricking them into letting him into their homes [17] Lorenzo Fayne: Wisconsin, Illinois: 1989–1993: 6: Serial killer and rapist who murdered one woman and five children in the states of Wisconsin ...