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South Hall, on the University of Wisconsin-River Falls campus, is on the National Register of Historic Places. River Falls is a city in Pierce and St. Croix counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is located mostly within the town of River Falls, and adjacent to the town of Kinnickinnic in St. Croix County. River Falls is the most populous ...
Though the notice in the final issue does not explain the reason for the immediate adjustments, page 181 of the Annotated Catalogue of Newspapers from the Wisconsin Historical Society says, “In Sept., 1861, Young enlisted in Federal army.” The page also explains that Lute A. Taylor “under title of River Falls Journal; in Sept., 1861 ...
The Berlin Journal Company, Inc. News-Sickle-Arrow: Black Earth: News Publishing Co. Banner Journal: Black River Falls: News Publishing Co. The Chronicle: Black River Falls River Valley Newspaper Group/Lee Enterprises [4] The Boscobel Dial: Boscobel: Morris Multimedia: The Brillion News: Brodhead: Zander Press Inc. Brodhead Free Press: Brodhead ...
The Wisconsin-River Falls women's hockey team has won all 28 games it has played this season. The Falcons are averaging 5.39 goals, the most among NCAA Division III teams, and are giving up 0.96 ...
Moody then sold out to J. H. Wilkinson, and the firm became Morse & Wilkinson, their principal publication was the River Falls Journal daily newspaper. [2] In 1882, Morse made his first run for Wisconsin State Assembly, running as the Republican Party nominee in the Pierce County district.
He founded the River Falls Journal with his brother Lute Taylor in 1857. [1] In 1860, he moved to Hudson, Wisconsin , [ 4 ] where he purchased the Hudson Chronicle . [ 1 ] Taylor later moved again to Madison, Wisconsin , in 1890, where he purchased and edited the Wisconsin State Journal until 1901. [ 1 ]
After moving to River Falls, Wisconsin in 1855 spending his days working on a farm, Mr. Taylor tried his hand in real estate before eventually making his way to the newspaper business. He partnered with his brother Lute A. Taylor and created the River Falls Journal, but three years later
The Kinnickinnic River as it passes through downtown River Falls showing the effect of the upper dam with the stagnant flow of the river. The Kinnickinnic River, called the Kinni for short, is a 22-mile-long (35 km) [2] river in northwestern Wisconsin in the United States. The Kinni is a cold water fishery supporting a population of native ...