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  2. Betty Lou Varnum - Wikipedia

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    Varnum was born in Chicago. Her parents, Glen and Louise McVay, moved to the small town of Platteville, Wisconsin later that same year. Her father was a popular local optometrist and sportsman and her mother was a housewife. The family lived in Platteville during WWII as McVay completed public school.

  3. John Fiedler - Wikipedia

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    Fiedler was born in Platteville, Wisconsin, a son of beer salesman Donald Fiedler and his wife Margaret (née Phelan). [2] He was of German and Irish descent. [3]His family moved to Shorewood, Wisconsin, when he was 5, where he graduated from Shorewood High School in 1943.

  4. Platteville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Platteville is the largest city in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 11,836 at the 2020 census. [4] Platteville is located atop the greater Platte River valley in the southern Driftless Region of Wisconsin, an area known for its karst topography and rolling hills. It is home to the University of Wisconsin–Platteville.

  5. Barbara Thompson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Thompson (October 15, 1924 – September 23, 2010) was an American educator and the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin from 1973 to 1981.. Born in McFarland, Wisconsin, and raised on a dairy and tobacco farm, the former Barbara Ruth Storck graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Platteville in 1956 and received her master's degree and doctorate from the University ...

  6. John Barth (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin–Platteville: Head coaching record; Overall: 3–11–3 (college football) 199–145 (college basketball) John Barth (April 4, 1927 – October 16, 2004 ...

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  8. Mitchell-Rountree House - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell-Rountree House is located in Platteville, Wisconsin. [2] It is an early 1.5-story cottage built of carefully fit dolomite for Rev. Samuel Mitchell in a style from his native Virginia. Mitchell had served in the Revolutionary War. John Rountree, founder of Platteville, married Mitchell's daughter, probably built the house, and ...

  9. J. H. Rountree Mansion - Wikipedia

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    John H. Rountree was one of the founders of Platteville. He was a veteran of the Black Hawk War who served in the Wisconsin State Senate and the Wisconsin State Assembly.The house remained in Rountree's family for several decades before one of his descendants left the house to the state.