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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sheboygan ...

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    Hauled grain, lumber, and railroad hardware on the Great Lakes until September 1855, when it capsized in a squall while sailing from Chicago to Oconto. [6] [7] 2: Advance (schooner) Shipwreck: July 5, 2023 : 9.5 miles (15.3 km) south of the Sheboygan Harbor entrance, in Lake Michigan Coordinates missing: Holland vicinity

  3. Sheboygan and Fond du Lac Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The company's line ran 78.40 miles (126.17 km) from Sheboygan to Princeton via Fond du Lac. [4] The Princeton and North Western Railway extended it a further 85 miles (137 km) to Marshfield, Wisconsin, in 1901. [5]

  4. List of Wisconsin railroads - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac Railroad: Wisconsin Union Railroad: MILW: 1866 1872 Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Wisconsin Valley Railroad: MILW: 1871 1880 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Wisconsin Western Railroad: WIWR 1982 1985 Wisconsin and Calumet Railroad: Wisconsin Western Railroad: MILW: 1899 1909 Chicago, Milwaukee and St ...

  5. Sheboygan Falls Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Sheboygan Falls Subdivision is a railway line in the state of Wisconsin. It runs 14 miles (23 km) between Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and Plymouth, Wisconsin. Ownership is split between Wisconsin and Southern Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad. The line was originally built in 1859–1860 by the Sheboygan and Mississippi Railroad.

  6. Sheboygan and Mississippi Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Sheboygan and Mississippi Railroad was incorporated on March 8, 1852. [1] The company's goal was to construct a new railroad line from Sheboygan, Wisconsin, a port city on Lake Michigan, across the state of Wisconsin to Tomah, Wisconsin, on the Mississippi River. [2] Groundbreaking took place in Sheboygan on June 4, 1856. [3]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fond du Lac ...

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    Site of an agricultural commune based on Fourierist ideals, a.k.a. the Wisconsin Phalanx, which was founded in 1844 and disbanded in 1851. [12] [13] 5: Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot: Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot: August 10, 1990 : 182 Forest Ave.

  8. Sheboygan council candidates in districts 4, 6 and 10 share ...

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    The Sheboygan Press asked Common Council candidates from districts 4, 6 and 10 about themselves ahead of the April 2 election. Sheboygan council candidates in districts 4, 6 and 10 share the ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County ...

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    Neighborhood of homes built from 1940 to 1989 around Sunset Park, [99] including the 1940 Colonial Revival-style Van Oss house, [100] the 1956 Contemporary-style George & Helen Vukelich house, [101] the 1959 Ranch-style Vince Lombardi house, [102] and the 1971 mansard-roofed Schuster house. [103] 59: Tank Cottage: Tank Cottage