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Harvey Vanzandt Higley (October 26, 1892 – October 15, 1986) was born in Cheshire, Ohio, and studied chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, graduating in October 1915. [1] After serving in World War I he went to work for the Ansul Chemical Company of Marinette, Wisconsin, which specialized in making fire retardant chemicals.
Thomas M. Neuville (January 31, 1950 – January 26, 2022) was an American judge and politician.. Neuville served in the Minnesota Senate in the District 25 in the southeastern part of the state. [1]
Marinette is a city in and the county seat of Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. [5] It is located on the south bank of the Menominee River , at its mouth at Green Bay , part of Lake Michigan ; to the north is Stephenson Island , part of the city preserved as park. [ 6 ]
John Nygren (born February 27, 1964) is an American insurance and financial services agent, politician, and lobbyist.A Republican, he was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly for nearly 14 years, serving from January 2007 to December 2020.
Pages in category "Marinette County, Wisconsin" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Marinette: The flagship of a multi-state chain of department stores based in Marinette. Complex includes the early Italianate-styled business block, the department store built from 1904 to 1924 designed in Chicago Commercial style, and the warehouse built in 1920. [14] [15] 10: F.J. Lauerman House: F.J. Lauerman House: August 14, 1979 : 383 ...
Colin Egglesfield, known for his work on "All My Children" and "Something Borrowed," revealed he had undergone surgery for prostate cancer.
John Klenke, 65, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2011–2015). [255] Eva Kollisch, 98, Austrian-American lesbian rights activist and writer. [256] Dick Leach, 83, American tennis player and coach. [257] James Lee, 86, Canadian politician, premier of Prince Edward Island (1981–1986) and MLA (1975–1986). [258]