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Andrew Charles Frederick Ziolkowski (12 December 1963 – 12 April 1994) was an Australian politician. He served as a Labor Party Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1991 until his death in 1994, representing the electoral district of Parramatta .
Andrew Ziolkowski (1963–1994), Australian politician; Fabrice Ziolkowski (born 1954), French-American screenwriter, director, producer, and voice director; Jan M. Ziolkowski (born 1956), American linguist and philosopher; Janusz Ziółkowski (1924–2000), Polish sociologist; Jim Ziolkowski, American businessman
A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Parramatta on 27 August 1994 following the death of Andrew Ziolkowski . [1] The Labor candidate was his widow Gabrielle Harrison. [2]
1.5 miles (2.4 km) NE of the Manitowoc Breakwater Light, in Lake Michigan Coordinates missing: Manitowoc vicinity: 76.5 foot harbor tug, built in 1881 by Rand and Burger of Manitowoc with a wooden hull and a steam-screw drive. Escorted Goodrich steamers and other vessels around Manitowoc, Milwaukee and Chicago harbors for 49 years. Then ...
The Manitowoc River empties into Lake Michigan. The lighthouse on Manitowoc's North pier Little Manitowoc Slough in Manitowoc. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 17.99 square miles (46.59 km 2), of which 17.63 square miles (45.66 km 2) is land and 0.36 square miles (0.93 km 2) is water.
This article originally appeared on Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter: Manitowoc 2023 People of the Year fought for MPSD free school lunches. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Main Hall Franciscan Music Center Nursing Wing. Holy Family College was a private Catholic liberal arts college in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.Founded as an academy in 1885 by the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, the college achieved four-year college status in 1935 and was then called Holy Family College.
[1] [3] Joseph Vilas was a merchant and twice the mayor of Manitowoc. [1] The 13-room house was designed by George Ferry and Alfred Clas right before they designed the Pabst Mansion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] The house sat vacant from Vilas' death in 1905 until Rahr Malting President Reinhardt Rahr purchased it in 1910. [1]