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  2. Ken Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Hendricks, born and raised in Janesville, Wisconsin, was a high school dropout who joined his father in the roofing business, reshingling houses on weekends.He eventually started his own firm, which grew into a 500-man multi-state operation by 1971, a time when most roofers were still local.

  3. The Gazette (Janesville, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette was established on August 14, 1845, by Levi Alden and E. A. Stoddard. It was initially a Whig partisan newspaper and published only a weekly edition. Alden owned it for the first decade in partnership with a number of different prominent Rock County Whigs until selling his remaining ownership to his last partner, Charles Holt, in 1855.

  4. Janesville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The area that became Janesville was the site of a Ho-Chunk village named Įnį poroporo (Round Rock) up to the time of Euro-American settlement. [6] In the 1825 Treaty of Prairie du Chien, the United States recognized the portion of the present city that lies west of the Rock River as Ho-Chunk territory, while the area east of the river was recognized as Potawatomi land.

  5. Lovejoy and Merrill-Nowlan Houses - Wikipedia

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    Allen Lovejoy went on to be president of Janesville Machine Company, a director of the First National Bank of Janesville, a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, the Wisconsin State Senate, and mayor of Janesville. He died in 1904. Julia founded Janesville's first kindergarten and helped start the first hospital. [1]

  6. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Janesville, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Cemetery was established in Janesville after the local cemetery located atop Courthouse Hill was moved to a new cemetery called Oak Hill at the northwest edge of the city. [1] Catholic residents of the city, organized as the Mount Olivet Cemetery Association, established a cemetery on 40 acres adjacent to Oak Hill Cemetery. [1]

  7. George Safford Parker - Wikipedia

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    Parker was born in Shullsburg, Wisconsin in November 1863, and graduated from Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa. He worked as a telegraphy instructor in Janesville, Wisconsin, and had a sideline repairing and selling fountain pens. Dismayed by the unreliability of the pens, he experimented with ways to prevent ink leaks.

  8. List of people from Janesville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    David Noggle, Wisconsin State Representative, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Idaho Territory Thomas S. Nolan , Wisconsin State Representative Pliny Norcross , Mayor of Janesville and Wisconsin State Representative

  9. List of people from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    William Wallace Cargill (1844–1909), business executive, founder of Cargill (Janesville) Jerome Case (1819–1891), founder of an agricultural and construction equipment company (Racine) Leo Crowley (1889–1972), banker and FDIC director ; John Cudahy (1887–1943), industrialist (Milwaukee) Michael Cudahy (1924–2022), entrepreneur (Milwaukee)

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