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  2. Kohler, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    55-40275 [5] GNIS feature ID. 1567601 [2] Website. www.kohlervillage.org. Kohler is a village in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States, along the Sheboygan River. The population was 2,120 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  3. Ruth DeYoung Kohler - Wikipedia

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    Kohler became a journalist in 1929, working for the Chicago Tribune. She went on to become the Women's Editor for the paper in 1935. From 1935 to 1937, she organized the Chicago Tribune's Women's Congress. [4] The forum had over 5,000 attendees, and discussed women's issues and rights. [1][3] She retired from her position as the Women's Editor ...

  4. Kohler family of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Kohler family of Wisconsin is a family notable for its prominence in business, society, and politics in the U.S. state of Wisconsin during the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. [1][2][3] Its members include two Governors of Wisconsin, and the founder and executives of Kohler Co., a Wisconsin-based manufacturing and hospitality company.

  5. Ruth DeYoung Kohler ll - Wikipedia

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    Ruth DeYoung Kohler II (October 24, 1941 – November 14, 2020) was a museum director and teacher from Wisconsin who championed under-recognized, self-taught artists and vernacular art. She was the director of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center from 1972 to 2016. She led the development of the Art Preserve in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the first ...

  6. Waelderhaus - Wikipedia

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    Waelderhaus. The Waelderhaus is a structure in Kohler, Wisconsin, managed by the Kohler Foundation. It was constructed by Marie C Kohler as a memorial to her father John Michael Kohler II (1844–1900). [1] It was built as a headquarters for the Kohler Women's Club, the local chapter of Girl Scouts and as a public meeting place for lectures and ...

  7. Kohler Co. - Wikipedia

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    Kohler Co. Kohler Co., founded in 1873 by John Michael Kohler, is an American manufacturing company based in Kohler, Wisconsin. [3] Kohler is best known for its plumbing products, but the company also manufactures furniture, cabinetry, tile, engines, and generators. Destination Kohler also owns various hospitality establishments in the United ...

  8. Marie Christine Kohler - Wikipedia

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    Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Known for. Founding of Kohler Foundation, Inc. Marie Christine Kohler (July 13, 1876 – October 11, 1943 [1]) was a member of the Kohler family of Wisconsin and was prominent in the community life of Sheboygan and Kohler, active in social work and better homes projects, and was well known for her philanthropic deeds.

  9. Julilly House Kohler - Wikipedia

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    Julilly House Kohler (October 18, 1908 – December 24, 1976) [1] was a member of the Kohler family of Wisconsin and was writer of books for children. She lived in Kohler, Wisconsin . She was active in social work and community projects, and was well known for advocacy for the preservation of burial mounds constructed by the North American ...