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  2. Janesville Public Library (Janesville, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    64 S. Main St., Janesville, Wisconsin Coordinates 42°40′53″N 89°01′15″W  /  42.68139°N 89.02083°W  / 42.68139; -89.02083  ( Janesville Public

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County ...

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    Large historic neighborhood northwest of Janesville's old downtown, including the c. 1855 Greek Revival Sleeper house, [159] the 1855 Gothic Revival Williams house, [160] the 1857 Italianate-style Tallman house, [161] the 1873 Gothic Revival Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, [162] the 1871 CM&SP depot, [163] the 1889 Queen Anne-style ...

  4. 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.

  5. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    Legacy.com is a United States–based website founded in 1998, [2] the world's largest commercial provider of online memorials. [3] The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5]

  6. Lovejoy and Merrill-Nowlan Houses - Wikipedia

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    Julia founded Janesville's first kindergarten and helped start the first hospital. [1] After Allen's death in 1904, she resided in the house until she died in 1953. After Mrs. Lovejoy's death, Joseph A. Craig bought the Lovejoy mansion in order to present it to the YWCA , whose offices remained there for the rest of the twentieth century.

  7. 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 ]

  8. Category : Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Janesville ...

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    Pages in category "Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Janesville, Wisconsin)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  9. Jefferson Avenue Historic District (Janesville, Wisconsin)

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    The Jefferson Avenue Historic District in Janesville, Wisconsin is a historic neighborhood east of the downtown of mostly middle-class homes built from 1891 to the 1930s. [2] It was added to the State and the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. [3]