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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29N5_curly-lambeaus-gravesite_Allouez-WI.html
Curly Lambeau is buried in the southeast corner of Allouez Catholic Cemetery, which is located almost directly east of here. He is buried in a family plot along with his father Marcel, mother Mary, and brother Oliver and his wife, the former Dorot…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UHK_bernard-henry-pennings-historical_Allouez-WI.html
Heresurrounded by his spiritual sonslies all that is mortal of Bernard Henry Pennings Canon Regular of Premontrefounder of St. Norbert AbbeyBorn June 9, 1861 Gemert, HollandOrdained June 19, 1886 Berne AbbeyHeeswijk, HollandBlessed first abbot of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AD9_the-catholic-bark-chapel_Allouez-WI.html
Built by the Indians for Father Claude Allouez in 1671, this is a replica of Wisconsin's first Catholic Church. The original was part of Mission St. Francis Xavior, about one mile south of this site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM199F_first-redemptorist-church-in-america_Allouez-WI.html
The church of St. John the Evangelist, the first church of the Redemptorists in this hemisphere, stood 215 feet east of this marker. It was begun by Rev. S. Mazzuchelli, O. P. and completed by Redemptorist missionaries sent from Europe by Rev. Jos…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTF8_menomineeville-seat-of-justice_Allouez-WI.html
was appointed by President Monroe as a district judge for the northern and western Michigan Territory, which included what is now the state of Wisconsin. Doty set up the region's new court in an empty log building. Three years later, prominent …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTF6_shantytown_Allouez-WI.html
Fort Howard commander Colonel Joseph Smith moved the garrison to near this location, about a half-mile back from the shore. The high ridge on which the camp, dubbed "Camp Smith," was located provided good visibility and protection from disease - b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTF0_the-port-the-environment_Allouez-WI.html
is the most cost-effective mode of transportation when compared to truck or rail. Ships quietly move cargo farther (per ton mile) and more efficiently than trucks or trains. Most importantly, ships move cargo more safely than trucks and trains. …
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