BELGIANS OF KEWAUNEE CO.

* "Belgians settled in Wis. 70 yrs. ago/ from the Milwaukee Sentinel/ good story/ April 11, 1924
* 1853; the ship "Quennebec" from Antwerp to N.Y./ on board were the forerunners of the present Belgium settlement; list 10 men that were on that boat/ Nov. 3, 1933
* History of Belgian Settlement; started; Feb. 18, Mar. 11, 18, & 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29/ May 6, 13, 20, & 27/ June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 & Aug. 5 & 12, 1938
* History of Euren in Lincoln Township in "Dellise Farm; Transfer brings back memories"./ Casco & Vicinity News; April 6, 1945



BRIDGES

* Two bridges; at Casco & Luxemburg area; damaged in storm; history of them/ Dec. 15, 1911
* Bridge at Hillside; will build; the largest concrete bridge in Co.; Jan. 23, 1920
* Overhead bridge in Casco; will be done in June/ June 3, 1932 (took down in 1980's)
* About the over head bridge at Casco/ the reason for it/ Oct. 9 & Dec. 11, 1931



CHEESE FACTORY

* New Cheese factory at Krol; list farmers interested in it; & about the building/ Nov. 12, 1915
* Ellisville; new one there; about the place/ Feb. 11, 1916
* History of Ellisville Factory/ Mar. 4, 1927
* Hillside Palace; "Old Landmark removed, erecting a dance Hall/ about the place, how big the new place will be; Aug. 25 & more "Build New Cheese factory on Hy 54"; Sept. 28, 1928
* Casco; New Factory opens; about the Co. & Building/ April 2, 1948



CHURCHES OF KEWAUNEE CO.

* Algoma; "United Danish Ev. Lutheran Church"; sold 40 acres of land to Otto Walters/ June 7, 1940
* Montpelier; History of St Paul's, picture too/ 1865-1940/ Oct. 4, 1940/ 50 yr. anniversary; picture too/ Sept. 24, 1915/ School, dedication & picture too/ Sept. 11, 1914
* Luxemburg; Will build a new Lutheran School house;/ Oct. 10, 1913 & Mar. 6. 1914
* Luxemburg; St. Mary's year report, improvements of the yr./ Jan. 13, 1911/ List of 11 persons that were buried at St. Mary's/ also church had in 1931; 25 baptisms & 5 marriages/ Jan 8, 1932
* Priest; Kolar; once of Slovan & Casco; about him/ list all the priest of the area church also/ Dec. 1, 1939
* Rev. H.E. Humck; once of St. Mary's; at Luxemburg/ he is now ill/ June 13, 1941
* Rev. H.E. Humck/ 50 yrs./ as a priest, once of Luxemburg/ his history/ July 22, 1949
* Rev. R.J. Hodik; his history for 50 yrs./ now of Casco/ May 6, 1949
* Walhain; New Church started; May 17, 1912; Walhain news laying corner stone; June 7, 1912/ Dedicate at Church; Nov. 15 & 22, 1912
* Stangelville; St. Lawrence; diamond Jubilee/ history of it/ Aug. 4, & 11, 1939
* Humbolt; History of the Church; Diamond Jubilee/ Oct. 24, 1947
* New Franklin Church; burns his by lightning/ Sept. 17, 1948
* Brussels; St. Francis; New Church there; about it/ June 25, 1909
* Thiry Daems; St. Odille; will build new church; Feb. 27, 1914 & June 19 & July 3, 1914
* By Settlement Church; 75 yr. anniversary celebrate & history of the church/ June 17, 1927
* Champion St. Joseph; remodeled/ picture too/ April 9, 1937
* Tonet, St. Martins; has anniversary; history of it/ June 3 & 10, 1927/ History of the priest; Dobblelsteen; at Tonet/ Sept. 21, 1945 



DECKER & JAIL HISTORY

* Ed. of Casco; buried at Kewaunee; history of Him/ July 14, 1911
* Ed. About him; from Milwaukee paper/ July 2, 1926
* Fire at Casco; the barn on the Decker Estate burned/ Oct. 11, 1912
* Washington, Geo. letter of Ed. Decker's; Nov. 7, 1913
* Historical collection of Deckers; "Interested in Co. Exhibit"; Jan. 11, 1935
* Wood carving of Kewaunee is preserved; about the wood carving of "Custers Last Stand"/ July 14, 1939
* Decker Collection; gets a skeleton from Red River Park/ was a Fox or Potawatomi Indian/ Sept. 20, 1940
* Forst, Wencel; once Sherrif at Jail; family reunion/ Dec. 8, 1949
* "100 prisoners in Co. Jail during 1931; 99 men & 1 woman;" Jan. 15, 1932
* Annual report of Jail of 1933/ 41 in Jail/ Jan. 19, 1934



FAIR HISTORY OF LUXEMBURG

* Fair; bid in a list of new building/ Feb. 15, & Feb. 18, 1921
* Indians; once of Kewaunee Co.; at Luxemburg Fair; Sept. 4, 1925
* First Fair; of Kewaunee Co.; held at Luxemburg; 1918/ history of it/ Sept. 1, 1939
* Knitting Mill, sold to Fair Co.; will be torn down/ 31 yrs. old/ July 5, 1940
* "Memories of Bohemia Days"; at Fair; about it/ Aug. 29, 1947
* Story of Kewaunee Fair/ by Julius Cahn/ pictures too/ big story/ Jan. 23, 1948



INDIANS OF KEWAUNEE CO.

* Indians; once of Kewaunee Co. at Luxemburg Fair/ Sept. 4, 1925/ Picture of Indians taken in front of New Bank; for Kewaunee Co. Historical Society/ Pottawatomia Indians/ Oct. 9, 1925/ More about picture; / Sept. 24, 1926
* Indians History & stories; by Elmo Scott Watson/ in each paper of 1930's



KEWAUNEE CITY HISTORY

*History of City; "Brief History of City" / Dec. 13, 1912
* "Hotel Ericken; burned; (Kasten Place) Feb. 16, 1912 & rebuild; Jan. 31, 1913
* Ship Yard; at Kewaunee; plans of the place/ April 25, 1919
* Kewaunee bottle Works; picture & about the place/ June 17, 1927
* "Kewaunee Plans Field Mass & Dedication" ; Father Marquette Stone, Party in charge of Kewaunee Historical Society/ last page/ Oct. 2, 1936
* "Repair Town Hall at Kewaunee" ; putting asbestos shingles on all 4 sides/ Oct. 7, 1938
* Carferry from Kewaunee to Ludington Mich. ; maiden trip Feb. 15/ story about the ferry & pictures/ Jan. 31, 1941
* Kewaunee Store; Kieweg *  Peters; sold to Butler; about the place/ Sept. 29, 1944



LIGHTS OF KEWAUNEE CO.

* Lights at Luxemburg; Jan. 26, May 30, Mar. 14 & 21, 1912; more; Sept. 25, 1914; More; Mar. 31, Aug. 18, 1916, more talk; Aug. 3, 1917/ Brillion will sale plant to Luxemburg; Feb. 5, 19, 1915/ No lights; Mar. 5/ Maybe lights; April 16, 1915/ Luxemburg wants lights; Feb. 7 & 14, 1919
* Lights for Luxemburg; Feb. 21, & 28, Mar. 7, 1919/ "Looking over grounds"; Jan. 2, 9, 23, Feb. 6, April 16, June 25 & Sept. 24; order lights; 1920
* People comments on St. Lights; Oct. 8 & 15/ Construction; Oct. 29/ Transformers unloaded; Dec. 31, 1920
* Power line progress; Jan. 21, 1921/ Electric Current; Feb. 25, 1921/ Current turned on April 5 & 22, 1921/ lights; St. lights on in Luxemburg; June 17, 1921/ start putting on lights; July 15, 1921/ Luxemburg farmers may have lights & power; April 23, 1926
* New Franklin & Casco get power; electricity; June 17, 1921
* Montpelier get lights; April 22, 1927



LISTS

* List of Births of Kewaunee Co; for Dec. & Jan; list child & parents named/ Mar. 3, 1944/ list of all babies born in Kewaunee Co; in May; July 2 paper/ for June; in July 23 paper/ for July in Aug. 20 paper/ for Sept. in Oct. 15 paper/ list the named of baby & parents & day of birth; 1943
* List of the Poor & Idiotic & Insane of Kewaunee Co./ Dec. 12, 1913/ list of Poor & Insane; who gets money for the support of them/ 20 names/ June 19 & July 10, 1914
* List of Farm names; registered over 100 farms; name & owner/ Sept. 10 & Nov. 5, 1915/ more Feb. 17, 1928
* Poor Farm; at Pierce; list of all the people there/ Dec. 16, 1910



LUXEMBURG HISTORY OF CITY

* POST Office; at Luxemburg; building on; Dec. 4, 1925 & Feb. 5, 1926
* PARK; at Luxemburg; Village Park; Nov. 2; Buy land; Nov. 9, 1917; more Feb. 1, 1918/ Okrusch got Park Hall; Park Hall moved; Mar. 18, 1918
* BANK; History of Bank; "Local Bank, Assets are Largest in History"./ July 26, 1946
* New Bank in Luxemburg; April 7, 1916/ bought land; April 14,/ start building; May 19/ Officers of the bank; Accepts plans; July 14/ picture of new bank; July 28, 1916/ Painter at Bank; June 1, 1917/ opening of Bank; Oct. 5, & Oct. 12, 1917/ New Safe; July 4, 1919
* RESTAURANT; "Eating Room"; across from the New Bank at Luxemburg/ about the place; called the "Village Lunch Room"/ Oct. 5, 1917
* BAND Luxemburg Bank won first place in their Division at Shawano/ May 1, & 15, 1936
* WATER TOWER; picture of new one; about the water system/ Aug. 15, 1947
* SIDEWALKS; will build cement walks in S. Luxemburg/ May 2, 1913
* MILL Co.; Luxemburg Mill Co.; about the place & history of the place/ Dec. 2, 1910
* RED OWL Store; in Luxemburg; in old Cash Way Store; about the place/ Oct. 18, 1946
* FLY NET FACTORY; will start in Luxemburg/ Oct. 31, 1919
* HARNESS Store; New business in Luxemburg; a harness Shop; Zellner owner/ Jan. 31, 1913
* STORE; in Luxemburg sold " Sell & Liebl Store sold to A.M. Hoppe of Rio Creek/ Oct. 25, 1912/ History of Hoppe Store in Luxemburg; started in 1910/ July 19, 1946
* MCMAHN'S Store; history of the store; Aug. 6 & *, 1948/ picture; Aug. 20, 1948/ history of the place/ Jan 29, 1915
* LIEBE-REFZLOFF Manufacturing Co; doing good/ business is flourishing/ about the place/ Jan. 29, 1915
* KIEWEG- PETERS Co.; Store changed hands; was Bach & Kieweg Co.; now Kieweg & Peters Co.; history of the place/ Aug. 13, 1920/ Kieweg-Peters Co.; quitting business in Luxemburg after 36 yrs./ Apr. 14 & 28, 1939/ Peters, Charles; retiring from business at Luxemburg; worked at Bach & Kieweg & Poser Store/ Sept. 1, 1939/ Kieweg-Peters Co. Store; building sold to Farmers Trading Co.; about the place/ Nov. 3, 1944/ Kieweg-Peters store in Kewaunee sold to Butler; about the place/ Sept. 29, 1944
* FURNITURE STORE: Store changes hands; also about the place/ Dec. 3, 1926/ History of the place; June 3 & July 1, 1927
* LUXEMBURG MANUFACTURING Co.; New Factory in Luxemburg, will make novelties & furniture/ will be called "Luxemburg Manufacturing Co."/ Feb. 23, 1934
* INLAND KNITTING WORKS Co.; about the place; April 22, 1910/ moved to Green Bay/ July 4, 1913/ building leased to Amer. Cheese Co. of Sheboygan/ Mar. 15 & 29; "Cheese Station Mgr. Here"./ More; July 4, 1913; "Works Tripled Output"./ "Knitting Firm increase Stock"; at Green Bay/ April 30, 1920/ Land sold to Mr. Pankratz; history of the estate/ Mar. 15, 1946
* BOTTLING WORKS Co.; Frank Garot owner; about the place/ April 21, 1911/ Busy place; Sept. 13, 1912/ "Pop Plant Sold"; "Old Bottling works plant in village"; history of the place/ Nov. 25, 1927
* MIESLER'S Garage; plans erecting new building; Feb. 22, 1924/ History of the place; building new building; Jan. 20, 1928/ Sold to new owners; history of the place/ May 4, 1945
* IMPLEMENT Co; Spitzer & Ley/ Changes hands; May 21, 1909/ enlarges store/ Aug. 11, 1911/ Sold to Mr. Rueckl & Gotstein; Mar. 10, 1916
* FIRE in Luxemburg; fire at Grain elevator Co; July 5, will rebuild; July 12/ start work; July 19/ work done; Sept. 20, 1912
* Fire at Luxemburg; what burned; June 29 & July 6, 1923
* New fire truck; May 22, 29 July 17, 24 & 31, 1931
* No fire in Luxemburg Village last yr.; about the fireman; Feb. 9, 1934
* History of the Luxemburg Fire Dept.; new truck/ June 18, 1948
* WIS. HOUSE Hotel; & Bar/ "Extensive Changes"/ July 28, 1911/ Shoe repair shop there, Schwab in new Quarters".; Sept. 1, 1911
* Hotel sold to Victor Bonjean/ Mar. 3, 1916
* Sold from Felix Barbiaux to Camille Barbiaux/ Mar. 11, 1921
* AMER: Hotel; Geo. Rueckl sold to R. Okrusch/ Jan. 28, 1916
* Amer; House; the many improvements being made/ Jan. 27, 1928
* BARS in Luxemburg; Willow Basket; burned, was a log building; Nov. 17, 1933/ burned again; history of the place/ July 28, 1939
* Bars; of Luxemburg; 8 places; location of them; application of Liquor license/ June 14, 1912
* NEWSPAPER Luxemburg paper; sold to Kewaunee Enterprise; Oct. 28, 1910/ Salmon, A.J.; first editor of Luxemburg News; picture too; Feb. 26, 1909; Papers 30 yr. anniversary paper/ Jan 28, 1938/ Office in New building & history of the paper; 30 yrs.;; Nov. 24, 1939/ Paper moves into new building/ Dec. 29, 1939 & Jan. 5, 1940
* SURVEY OF CITY; number of people & businesses there; "News Canvassof Village"./ April 29, 1910
* Bachelers; list of 12 men that are "Luxemburgs Dandy crop of Bachelers" a little about each man & his business/ Jan. 14, 1916
* "WHY Luxemburg is a good place to settle". by Rudolph Graf; a 9th grade student/ Jan. 14, 1915
* SILVER Jubille; at Luxemburg; July 30/ July 28 & Aug. 4, 1933
* STORM of Mud; at Luxemburg/ April 27, 1934 front page.
* JAIL at Luxemburg; is "Obsolete by state"; April 14, 1939
* HISTORY OF LUXEMBURG; "Bit of early history of Luxemburg" in a short letter to C. Peters from H. Nimmer/ July 31, 1942 



MISC. NEWS THAT WON'T FIT INTO OTHER CATEGORIES

* Gold Rush in Kewaunee City; History of it/ in 1830's; by / Sept. 15, 1949
* Polio in Kewaunee Co; about 1925-7/ it started about then.
* Measles Sickness; spring of 1911/ a lot of babies died of it/ 1911
* Airport in Kewaunee; $11,000, from Madison for it/ Jan. 5, 1934
* Corps of Kewaunee Co.; "Sugar Beets" brought to Market; good crops/ Nov. 24, 1911
* Tornado in Kewaunee Co.; list of what it damaged/ June 26, 1914
* WWII Ends; party time/ Aug. 17, 1945
* Election of Kewaunee Co.; results of Montpelier, Dyckesville & Red River in Local News/ April 10, 1914; More results of Kewaunee Co.; Sept. 4 & 11, 1914
* Ship; "Oldest Ship afloat, at docks at Green Bay, Ship success"./ June 24 & July 1, 1927; Christmas Ship; Rose Simmons; picture & History/ Dec. 22, 1949; "Bank Loot lost in Bay" treasure in Lake Mich./ Jan. 30, 1948
* Smelt run; in Dyckesville/ all about the thousands that came to the run/ April 22, 1938
* Red Cross; list of families of Montpelier; Red Cross members; 8 hundred persons joined/ list of Luxemburg & Red River, family that joined/ 9 hundred names/ Jan. 4, 11, & 18, 1918
* Bank; at New Franklin; new bank/ Nov. 3, 1911
* News; new paper at Denmark/ Jan. 12, 1912
* Fire; at Scarboro; at the mill/ History of the place, also the Dam broke; July 19, 26, 1912; more hard luck; April 4, 1913
* Algoma; Flora St.; in Algoma named after Flora Wodsedalek; see obit./ widow of Frank/ April 8, 1949
* Forestville; long article on the village there/ Nov. 5, 1909
* Montpelier; to have telephone; line down, next week/ June 1, 1928
* Mail man; Eggert; tells of carrying mail from Green Bay to Algoma, 65 yrs. ago/ also carrying from Green Bay to Sturgeon Bay in Nov./ Jan. 4, 1946
* WWI Vets/ all vets; in Hospital at Madison (Mendota) were moved to Camp Custer Mich./ May 12; Local & Personal News; 1933
* Oil at Scarboro; start drilling for oil there; about the job/ Mar. 26, 1920
* Drexler, Nick; stone cutter; order load of marble from Chicago/ Mar. 5, 1909
* Pictures of Luxemburg; 2 men from Milwaukee came to Luxemburg Oct. 15 to take moving pictures of the city/ Oct. 15, 1915
* Band, Mahliks, history of it & pictures; of Pilsen/ June 10, 1949
* Camp Grant; is 4 miles from Rockfort, Ill./ 2 more calls list of the men called to Camp Grant; Sept. 4/ Sept. 6 & Aug. 30, 1918, Local & Personal News; "Leave for Camp Grant".
* Janda, Carrie; 17 yrs. old/ of Luxemburg, killed her illegitimate baby at birth, last month/ April 12, & 19, May 17, Court Case 1929
* Buried forest at Two Creeks; about it/ Nov. 15, 1946
* Gravel Co.; at Casco/ opens plant/ 82 acres of sand & gravel fields/ May 7, 1920
* Rendezvous Grand opening; Nov. 20; about the place Bar & Dance Hall, near Luxemburg/ Nov. 11, 1932
* WWI Letter wrote to Dr. Wochos; at Kewaunee, about the war in Berlin/ Sept. 18 & Oct. 2, 1914
* Fire; New Fire truck for Casco & Luxemburg & Red River & Montpelier area/ Oct. 17, 1947
* Poem Cause of Depression; June 24, 1932
* Smoking hurts health; if have week heart & breathing trouble/ Oct. 13, 1944
* Missing from Luxemburg paper; Feb. 10, 1939/ June 9, 1939 & Nov. 29, 1940
* Henrysville is 7 miles S.W. of Luxemburg/ Oct. 29, 1909
* Franklin Township was called Frederickton; before 1856/ Mar. 5, 1948
* Cem: Algoma Evergreen Cem.; Perry's stone; at Cem; the tall one with ball & eagle on it; about the stone/ Aug. 22, 1924
* Dance Ordinance; No cheek to cheek dancing/ & no young girls "Thinly clad"./ AUg. 29, 1924
* Cancer is now the 2 leading cause of Death/ Feb. 8, 1935
* Museum; Pre-historic elephant tusk dug up in Brown Co., giving to Green Bay museum/ Jan 1, 1926
* Two "Tomahawk's skinner at Museum & stone Implements; gift of Capt. Ottomar Jahnke/ found in 1890 by his father; Wm. Jahnke at Grimm's pier at Pierce Township.  Indian relics added to Decker museum/ Oct. 6, 1949
* Grand piano of Mr. Decker's in Court House at Kewaunee, from Haney & Dana Campbell/ May 8, 1942
* Kewaunee Court House grounds beautify, what was planted/ Mar. 13, 1925



NATURALIZATION OF MEN OF THE CO.

* 6 men that became U.S. Citizen in "Circuit Court in Session; Schwob, Paal, Hanis, Petrovsky, & Petrasek & Tomand/ Oct. 20, 1911
* Naturalization paper, second papers, must have to vote in Nov. election; A lot of men getting papers/ fall of 1913 & winter of 1914; list of men/
* List of 58 men that took out papers to become U.S. citizen/ July 24 & Sept. 24, 1914



PEOPLE OF THE AREA

* ARPIN, Alfred; retires after 60 yrs. of working at Kieweg-Peters Co. / July 5, I940
* DELWICHE, Prof .E.J.; once of' Red River/ about him, at the University of Wis./ Jan.16, 1925/ E.J.; once of Door & Kewaunee Co./ stops working at the U. of Wis. Experiment Station/ about his work/ Mar. 9, 1945
* DULIK ; Edward; disappeared/ Jan. 21,1910
* FOELIER, H.O.; the man that designed the Luxemburg Bank/ of, died & buried at Green Bay/ July 1,1938
* FORST,  Wencel Forst; once Sherrif of Kewaunee Co.; Thanksgiving Day reunion at Co. Jail; write up in the Milwaukee Paper; 6 sisters; all Wencel's daughters/ Dec. 8, I949
* GASCHE,  Jacob; of Pilsen; about him & his bees & honey/ Aug.26,1927
* GIGOT Jos; once of Lincoln, lives at Bellefort, Kansas/ May 8, I914
* HENDRICKS Mr. & Mrs; John B., after 25yrs. in Kewaunee, Co.; moved back to Braband, Belgium/ Sept. 6, 1912
* HOVERSON,  Paul; his family on same farm for 90 yrs./ in Franklin area/ Mar. 5, 1948
* KAREL, John; a "Prominent Co. Banker"; about him/ Aug. 25, 1928 & Aug. 9, 1912
* KLINE Ralph; tells of Tarawa Carripaign  n WW II ; Island of Betio;/ Jan. 26, I945
* KOTYZA Mrs. Anna; goes back home to Czech, for a short visit/ Oct. 15 & 22, 1948
* LACOURT, Amand, about him & his work in FFA./ Aug. 9, I940
* LEISCHOW Leonard, his History as Railroad station man since I924/ picture too/  Feb. 21,I941
* LENHANT Nic; goes insane; of Lincoln/ July 29,1910
* MILLER John/ Rural Mail carrier; Jan. 23, & Feb. 27,1925/ history of Luxemburg Mail; June 28, 1929/ He retires; June 29, 1934
* MLEZIVA ; Family picnic at Montpelier/ Mrs. Ann Mleziva & 5 girls & 1 son; named/ together for a party/ Aug. 5, 1932
* MOORE  Ransom; his work; July 5, 1929/ & May 6, 1932/ retires; May 3, & June 28, 1935
* OURADNIK Anton; his family of 8 kids; all together ; first time in 58 yrs./ of Luxemburg/ list family/ July 11, 1941
* PARKER Judge Maynard; died June 25, 1915/ about him & family & business;   "A Tribute to Him."/ Dec. 10, 1915
* PETERS Mr. ; 25 yrs. Pres.; of Luxemburg, picture too/ Nov. 26, 1937
* PIRLOT, Begrand; 4 generation family picture/ Sept. 23, 1938
* RASS Family reunion; Door Co./ Jos Rass's 87th birthday party/ list 7 kids, 2 sisters &1 brother/ May 5, 1933
* RUECKL George; 90 yrs. old; birthday/ party, at Luxemburg/  picture & history of him/ list children/ Nov. 16, 1945
* SCHWAB John; Shoe Store; picture & History of Him & the store/ Dec. I7, I948
* SEIDL Mrs. John; Nee Caroline Salentine/ 61 yrs./ FFA Outstanding Farmer Award/  list 8 kids/ all about her & the farm/ Aug. 21, 1942
* SEIDL, Wenzel; 5 of his girls are nuns; named/ from Luxemburg/ July 21,1911/ Wenzel very sick; list family/ April I9,I940
* SRNKA Family reunion; Aug. 27, 1937/ Anton; of Lincoln/ married 50 yrs./ July 12, I940/ both of & born at Bohemia/ married at Pilsen/
July 12, I940
* SWATY Frank, of Algoma, arrested in Bohemia/ because he praised the U.S. / about Frank / Oct. 20,1939
* TESKE Charles; History of his retiring as Superintendent of Luxemburg Schools; from 1919-1938/ picture too/ April 29, 1938
* THIBAUDEAU Joseph; FFA pays tribute to Him; about his farm/ July 30, 1943
* TOTUSHEK Henry; of Algoma; buys Sibilsky store; he had it for 29 yrs./ Feb. 25, 1949
* URBAN Adam; once of S. Dak./ now of Casco/ is in Court about  land/ gives a short history  of him/ June 24 & July 1, 1910
* VANDERA Louis; of Luxemburg, taken to Co. Poor Farm/ Louis was blind/ Sept. 17, 1926
* WELK Louis; U.S. N.; Bandmaster/35 yrs. in Navy/ once of Luxemburg / about him & picture/ Oct. 8, 1943 



RAILROADS

* Train; K.G.B. & W.; will discontinue stop at Clyde; Casco area/ Oct. 26, 1923
* No more passenger train services from Green Bay to Sturgeon Bay/ April 2, 1937/ will have service for people; April 16, 1937/ Stop passenger services again/ June 25, 1937
* Train depot & Cattle Yard Barn, at Rio Creek, torn down by Railroad crew/ Dec. 4, 1942
* Depot at Maplewood closed; of Ahnapee & Western Railroad/ Oct. 2, 1942
* "New Diesel Locomotives Delivered by Car Ferry"; picture too/ Dec. 19, 1947



SCHOOLS OF KEWAUNEE CO.

* Teachers of Kewaunee Co.; list of them; 1909-1910/ Dec. 3, 1909
* Early school days; Judge Rogers Letter about school days in Kewaunee Co./ history of Schools/ June 3, 1910
* List of all the grade school of Kewaunee Co. in 1949/ Feb. 25, 1949
* Luxemburg school; picture of the building in 1908/ Nov. 5, 1909/ List of the 68 pupils in the school/ Oct. 9, 1915
* Casco school; history & picture of it; list of graduates; 1902-8/ July 1, 1910
* Montpelier; St. Paul's School; dedication & picture of it/ Sept. 11, 1914
* Pilsen History of Old School & picture/ May 20, 27 & June 3 & 10, history of 4 District; 1949
* Stangelville; history of McKinley School; District No. 1; near Stangelville/ June 24, 1949
* Chernesville; Montpelier & Pilsen area; History of the school area/ July 29, 1949
* Walhain; History of school area; dist. No. 3/ July 29, 1949
* Scarboro; Hawthorne School area/ history of it/ Aug. 12, 1949
* Garfield; school Dist. No. 4/ E. part of Luxemburg & Chamion & Robinsonville Township/ Sept. 15, 1949 



SEYK MILL

* Mill; for sale; list all the building; land & 2 store building/ July 14, 1939; Was the site of Kewaunee Co.; first white settler; John Volk; list all for sale/ July 14, 1939
* Sold and torn down; Nov. 24, 1939


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