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  2. John C. Egan - Wikipedia

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    Born in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Egan attended school there and later went on to St. Thomas College in St. Paul, Minnesota. [4] After the outbreak of World War II, Egan enlisted in the Air Corps in 1940, receiving flight training at Randolph and Kelly Fields, Texas. After serving as an instructor at Randolph Field, he was assigned to the 100th ...

  3. Romy Gosz - Wikipedia

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    Romy Gosz. Roman 'Romy' Louis Gosz (August 2, 1910 Grimms, Wisconsin - August 29, 1966, Manitowoc, Wisconsin) was a popular and commercially successful polka musician in the upper Midwest. Gosz's music featured the Bohemian brass style and appealed to the many ethnic groups (Dutch, Bohemian, Belgian, German and Polish) found throughout the region.

  4. Manitowoc, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.manitowoc.org. Manitowoc (/ ˈmænɪtəwɒk / ⓘ MAN-it-ə-wok) is a city in and the county seat of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. [6] The city is located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Manitowoc River. According to the 2020 census, Manitowoc had a population of 34,626.

  5. Rudy Rotter - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Rotter. Rudy Rotter (1913-2001) in his warehouse studio. Rudy Rotter (1913–2001) was an American outsider and self-taught artist residing in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Raised in Milwaukee, he moved to Manitowoc after the War in the late 1940s to set up a dental practice. After settling in and starting a family, he embarked on a simultaneous ...

  6. Andrew Miller (Medal of Honor, 1944) - Wikipedia

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    Miller was inducted into the army in June 1942 in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, and by November 16, 1944, he was serving as a staff sergeant in Company G, 377th Infantry Regiment, 95th Infantry Division. [1][2] On that day, at Woippy, France, he singlehandedly captured two German machine-gun positions. The next day, outside of Metz, he stayed behind ...

  7. Manitowoc County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Manitowoc County (/ ˈmænɪtəwɒk / ⓘ MAN-it-ə-wok) is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 81,359. [ 3 ] Its county seat is Manitowoc. [ 4 ] The county was created in 1836 prior to Wisconsin's statehood and organized in 1848. [ 5 ] Manitowoc County comprises the Manitowoc, WI Micropolitan ...

  8. Thomas A. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas A. Sullivan. Thomas A. Sullivan (July 31, 1855 – March 27, 1946) was an American farmer and politician. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Sullivan moved with his parents to Manitowoc County, Wisconsin and settled on a farm in Reedsville, Wisconsin. Sullivan was a farmer and livestock dealer. He also worked as a foreman for the Manitowoc ...

  9. The Herald Times Reporter - Wikipedia

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    902 Franklin St. Manitowoc, WI 54220. Circulation. 3,524 (as of 2022) [1] Website. htrnews.com. The Herald Times Reporter is a daily newspaper based in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and owned by Gannett as part of its USA Today Network Wisconsin division. The newspaper is distributed primarily throughout Manitowoc County, as Green Bay and Sheboygan have ...

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