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Courier Press: Prairie du Chien: Howe Printing Co. Princeton Times-Republic: Princeton: The Berlin Journal Company, Inc. Journal Times: Racine: Lee Enterprises [4] Neighbors: Randolph: Capital Newspapers/Lee Enterprises [4] Reedsburg Independent: Reedsburg: News Publishing Co. Reedsburg Times-Press: Reedsburg Capital Newspapers/Lee Enterprises ...
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Prairie du Chien (/ ˌ p r ɛər i d u ˈ ʃ iː n / PRAIR-ee doo SHEEN) is a city in and the county seat of Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,506 at the 2020 census. [2] Often called Wisconsin's second-oldest city, Prairie du Chien was established as a European settlement by French voyageurs in the late 17th ...
Pages in category "Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
John W. Johnston, previously an Indian agent at Prairie du Chien, was named chief justice of Crawford County, and Lockwood was offered the role of associate justice or probate judge. [1] Lockwood refused the judgeship, but accepted an offer to become justice of the peace instead. [2] He established his residence at Prairie du Chien in the Fall ...
Ryan Borgwardt — the father of three accused of staging his own death in a kayaking accident — is reportedly in custody in Wisconsin. The 45-year-old man was previously presumed to have ...
[1] [3] He resided in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, at the time of his election and served as secretary to John Lawler and Hercules Dousman. From 1884 to 1900, Doyle practiced law in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He took a law course at Yale University.
Jean Joseph Rolette (September 24, 1781 – December 3, 1842), often known as Joseph Rolette, was a prominent fur trader and member of the Mackinac Company who operated a trading post in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.