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  2. Edward Daniels - Wikipedia

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    1st Wisconsin Cavalry Civil War Re-enactors Website ; Edward Daniels Papers 1834–1900, (microfilm), Wisconsin Historical Society Library; Robinson, Bertha Louisa, "Pilgrimages to American Landmarks - Gunston Hall", Journal of American History, 1910. Obituary of Edward Daniels, The Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, May 12, 1916.

  3. Carlton Foster - Wikipedia

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    Carlton Foster (August 26, 1826 – August 4, 1901) was an American businessman, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the 10th and 25th mayor of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and served three terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

  4. George Gary - Wikipedia

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    George Gary (March 16, 1824 – October 22, 1909) was an American lawyer, newspaper editor, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was a member of the Wisconsin Senate and State Assembly (1854 & 1855), representing Winnebago County.

  5. Charles Rahr - Wikipedia

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    Charles Rahr (December 17, 1865 – November 4, 1925) was an American businessman and politician.. Born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Rahr was the owner of the Rahr Brewing Company in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

  6. James H. Davidson - Wikipedia

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    James Henry Davidson (June 18, 1858 – August 6, 1918) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Oshkosh, Wisconsin.He represented eastern Wisconsin for nine terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, serving from 1897 to 1913, and from 1917 until his death in 1918.

  7. Gabriel Bouck - Wikipedia

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    He resumed his law practice in Oshkosh and for many years was head of Bouck & Hilton Attorneys at Law. After four months of being confined to his room at the Athearn Hotel in Oshkosh, he died there on Sunday morning at 2:45 a.m., February 21, 1904. According to his obituary, death was the result of general debility due to old age.

  8. Oshkosh Northwestern - Wikipedia

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    For the forty years preceding establishment of the newspaper's name as Oshkosh Northwestern in 1979, the newspaper was known as the Oshkosh Daily Northwestern. [2]The Northwestern was owned by the Schwalm and Heaney families until 1998, when it was sold to Ogden Newspapers; Ogden traded the paper to Thomson Newspapers two months later for four papers in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

  9. Gene Nora Jessen - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Jessen and the other Mercury 13 women received honorary doctorates at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (UWO). [22] This was the first time they had been honored as a group. [22] In 2017, Jessen began to experience macular degeneration in her left eye and was forced to stop flying. [8]