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  2. George W. Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    He won his first public office in 1912, when he was elected city attorney of Edgerton. [4] In 1914, Blanchard was selected to serve on the income tax assessment board for Rock County. [5] In 1913, he formed a partnership with W. G. Atwell for law and real estate work. [6]

  3. Edgerton, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Edgerton is a city in Rock and Dane counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 5,945 at the 2020 census. [3] Of this, 5,799 were in Rock County, and ...

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

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    Remnants of the old downtown of Edgerton, including the ca. 1860 Bentley Dry Goods store, [117] the 1885 Commercial Hotel, [118] the mid-1880s Red Front Grocery Store, [119] the late-1880s Strucker and Mays Grocery store, [120] the 1890 Tobacco Exchange Bank, [121] the 1916 Spike Brothers Livery, and the ca. 1916 Joe Leary Cigar Store-Badger ...

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  6. Monroe High School (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Behring, real estate developer; Brett Davis, politician; David G. Deininger, Wisconsin judge and state representative; Nathan J. Lindsay, United States Air Force major general and astronaut [4] Ric Mathias, NFL player

  7. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Edgerton S. Rogers: Richmond: Today, a historic house museum and arboretum [145] [68] more images. Poplar Hill (also known as the Dunnington Mansion) 1897: Victorian: Farmville: 8,500 sq. ft. Manor home of tobacco baron Walter Grey Dunnington that has fallen into disrepair [146] more images: Berryman Mansion: 1900: Colonial Revival: Smithfield