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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E5R_county-home-cemetery_Fond-du-Lac-WI.html
This site marks the Fond du Lac County Farm Cemetery. The Farm, no longer extant, was founded in 1856 to assist indigent and mentally ill county residents. The cemetery, about 65' x 295' in size, was also known as the Courthouse Burial Grounds. Wo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM165N_supples-marsh_Fond-du-Lac-WI.html
Supple's Marsh came into being along with Lake Winnebago after retreat of a glacial ice sheet that covered this region 10,000 years ago. The retreating glacier deposited gravel and rocks that blocked ancient northward flowing drainage systems t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15VE_north-fond-du-lac-veterans-memorial_North-Fond-Du-Lac-WI.html
All Gave Some - Some Gave All Dedicated to the memoryof all who proudly servedand protected their country.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVOY_fond-du-lac-county-veterans-memorial_Fond-du-Lac-WI.html
Fond du Lac CountyRolling MeadowsGolf Course Dedicated to AllWar Veterans ofFond du Lac CountyThisBicentennial Year1976 A Time CapsuleContaining HistoricalInformation SealedHerein - To BeOpened in the Year2076
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPRC_home-of-governor-james-duane-doty_Fond-du-Lac-WI.html
The home of James Duane Doty, oldest residence in Fond du Lac County, was built in 1839. Doty served as Federal Judge, Congressman, Governor of the Territory of Wisconsin and Superintendent of Indian Affairs. He was Governor of Utah when he died. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25V_edward-s-bragg_Fond-du-Lac-WI.html
Born in New York in 1827, Edward S. Bragg was admitted to the bar in 1848 and moved to Fond du Lac in 1850, where he practiced law and played an active role in politics. When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Bragg joined other "War Democrats" in s…
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