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  2. Waupun Carnegie Library (Waupun Heritage Museum) - Wikipedia

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    A Carnegie library, the building began construction October 11, 1904 and was completed a year later on October 22, 1905. It served in its original function as the library until 1968 when a new library was completed. It was leased to the Waupun Historical Society in 1971. [2]

  3. Waupun, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The Waupun Carnegie Library, now Waupun Heritage Museum, was built in 1904 with a $10,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. [6] A new library building was built in 1968 and is the current Waupun Public Library. The territorial census in 1847 showed the Town of Waupun to have a population of 956.

  4. Waupun (town), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Waupun is a town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,385 at the 2000 census. The town abuts the city of Waupun.

  5. Eastern Shores Library System - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Shores Library System (ESLS) was one of 17 public library systems in Wisconsin. Founded in 1987, it had 13 member libraries, with five in Ozaukee County and eight located in Sheboygan County, in addition to a bookmobile. Sheboygan's Mead Public Library served as the resource library for the system. The last director of ESLS was Amy ...

  6. Talk : Waupun Carnegie Library (Waupun Heritage Museum)

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  7. Mead Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Mead Public Library is a municipal library in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and serves Sheboygan County. It is the main headquarters library of the Monarch Library System , consisting of libraries in Sheboygan , Ozaukee , Dodge , and Washington Counties.

  8. End of the Trail (Fraser) - Wikipedia

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    The bronze was unveiled on June 23, 1929 and donated to Waupun, Wisconsin as a tribute to Native Americans. Fraser said it was "fitting that in Wisconsin, where the Indian made one of his last stands...I could offer this slight tribute to his memory." The Waupun statue was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [5]

  9. The Recording Angel - Wikipedia

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    The Recording Angel is a sculpture located in Waupun, Wisconsin, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [ 1 ] A recording angel is assigned by God with the task of recording the events, actions, and prayers of each individual human.