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Montfort is a village in Grant and Iowa Counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 705 at the 2020 census . Of which, 633 lived in Grant County, [ 5 ] while 72 lived in Iowa County.
The new Chicago and Tomah constructed the 8 miles (13 km) between Montfort Junction and Rewey to connect the two networks. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Meanwhile, the Chicago and Tomah was building a new 60-mile (97 km) standard gauge line from Madison to Montfort, in order to connect the narrow gauge system with the rest of the North Western's network.
Rountree was born in Kentucky, came to Wisconsin in 1827 prospecting for lead, opened the first store and lead-smelting furnace in 1828, served in the Black Hawk War, platted Platteville, and did much to develop the area. Now owned by UW-Platteville. [12] [69] 34: St. John Mine: St. John Mine: June 4, 1979 : WI 133
The Clyman Subdivision or Clyman Sub is a 28-mile (45 km) [1] railway line owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad.It branches off of the Adams Subdivision to the north in Clyman Junction, Wisconsin, and continues south to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, where the line terminates. [2]
A fairly intact section of the downtown of old Milton Junction, a farmer's hub where the tracks crossed a mile west of Milton itself. [173] Includes the 1880 Seeger Millinery , [ 174 ] the 1890 Button block (pictured), [ 175 ] the 1897 Kelly Block, [ 176 ] the 1899 Seeger block, [ 177 ] and the 1926 Gates Block.
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In 1877, the company extended its line further north toward–but short of–Montfort, Wisconsin. The line branched from the original line at Ipswich, Wisconsin, four miles east of Platteville. [3] In 1879 the company was reorganized as the Galena and Wisconsin Railroad. Separate companies of that name were incorporated in Illinois and ...
Iowa County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,709. [1] Its county seat and largest city is Dodgeville. [2] When created, it was part of the Michigan Territory. Iowa County is part of the Madison, Wisconsin, Metropolitan Statistical Area.