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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ6C_soldiers-and-sailors_Fort-Atkinson-WI.html
This tree is dedicated to our soldiers and sailors who died in the World War They died that freedom might not perish from the Earth Edwin Baldwin · Guy Black · Warner Boettcher · Wilbur Converse · Paul Florin &mid…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLI7_lorine-niedecker_Fort-Atkinson-WI.html
Fish? ? ?fowl? ? ?? ? ?flood? ? ?Water lily mudMy lifein the leaves and on waterMy mother and I? ? ?? ?bornin swale and swamp and swornto waterLorine Niedecker (1903-70) lived on Black Hawk Island most of her life and celebrated the sights and sou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML8L_lake-koshkonong-effigy-mounds_Fort-Atkinson-WI.html
Between AD 650 and 1200, groups of Native Americans throughout the southern half of Wisconsin and portions of adjacent states built earthen mounds of various shapes and sizes, including mounds shaped like animals, today called effigy mounds. The 1…
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"Whilst lying here we have thrown up a stockade work flanked by four block houses for the security of our supplies and the accomodation of the sick," wrote General Henry Atkinson of this spot in his army report to General Winfield Scott on July 17…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML8J_black-hawk-war-encampment_Fort-Atkinson-WI.html
A large Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Village dating from the 1700s once stood in this vicinity. Just before the 1832 Black Hawk War, the village was burned during an intra-tribal battle. On July 6th and 8th, the United States Military camped at this site …
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