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Land ceded by the treaty of Fond du Lac in 1847, designated 268 (green) on the map. The second treaty of Fond du Lac was signed by Issac A. Verplank and Henry Mower Rice for the United States and representatives of the Ojibwe of Lake Superior and the Mississippi on August 2, 1847, proclaimed on April 7, 1848, and codified as 9 Stat. 904.
Le Center (originally "le centre") [176] Le Roy (named after Le Roy, New York) [176] Le Sueur (named after Pierre-Charles Le Sueur, French fur trader and explorer) [177] Leech Lake (originally lac sangsue, "leech lake", a translation from the Ojibwe Ozagaskwaajimekaag-zaaga'igan "Lake abundant with leeches") Little Fork River (originally ...
It passed through Fond du Lac, connecting the forts in Wisconsin and Fort Dearborn in Illinois. [12] The first school in Fond du Lac was built in 1843. The first railroad came to the community in 1852. About 1856, the first English-language newspaper in Fond du Lac, the Fond du Lac Commonwealth, was founded. Logging and milling were primary ...
The 17th annual Fondue Fest, Fond du Lac’s largest one-day festival, will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 7. The event takes place along Main Street, from Merrill to Western. Parking is free ...
The Diner at 175 S. Main Street on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 in Fond du Lac. It used to be Connie's Diner; Sandy Ritchie took over the business early this year.
Whether stopping in Fond du Lac or passing through, about 45,000 cars travel through the city area of Interstate 41 every day. Over the past year, Envision Greater Fond du Lac’s Advocacy ...
Fond du Lac is a town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States, first settled in 1836. The population was 3,687 at the 2020 census. [ 4 ] The name is French for "bottom of the lake", from its location at the south end of Lake Winnebago .
The Fond du Lac Freeway, Wisconsin Highway 145 in Milwaukee Fond du Lac (Duluth) , Minnesota, a neighborhood Treaty of Fond du Lac , either of two treaties made between the United States and the Ojibwe people