* (H). Ahnapee Manufacturing Co. makes some church pews/
Dec. 3, 1891
* Factory; Ahnapee manufacturing Co.; corner of 4 &
Navarino St., will make furnature, building material/ June 25, & July
23, 1891
* Factory; Ahnapee Funature Co.; builds a new power house/
Sept. 14, 1893
* Ahnapee Furnature factory closed down/ June 17, 1897
* (H). the over head walk between the Ahnapee Furniture
Co's. (Net Co.) tore down/ Jan. 3, 1913/ Factory on Strike/ Jan 30, 1903
* Ahnapee Furnature Factory, the old one; corner of 4
& S. Water St.; "will build Pin Setters".; by J. Stika/ Feb.
11, 1916
* (H). Wood Products Co.; makes desk; about the desk/
Sept. 17, 1920
* (H). Wood Products Co. in Algoma adding on/ Feb. 10,
1922
* Ahnapee Manufacturing Co. names top men; etc./ Aug
27, 1891 & Dec. 8, 1892
* Wood Works Co. news; July 8 1923/ Plant is 3 yrs. old;
"Do you desire an Individual table?"/ Aug 3, 1923 Plant to build on/ Sept.
7 & 28, Dec 28, 1923/ Wood factory; old building used for staining
furnature; May 9/ picture/ May 16, 1924
* Algoma Wood Products Co.; will build 3 story factory
on Navarino St./ Mar. 15, 1929
* Factory "will Liquidate Co. assets"./picture too/ June
24/ sold to Playwood/ July 5, 1940
* History of Harbor & City of Algoma/ Jan 11, 1877
* Ahnapee Harbor dredging/ Oct. 15, 1874
* Harbor of Ahnapee, the work done on it in 1878; the
amount of dynamite used/ Nov. 7, 1878
* Harbor in Ahnapee, the work that was done on it since
1875/ Jan 11, 1894
* Harbor Bill has passed, for Algoma/ Mar 1, & 8,
1907
* Algoma harbor; started work on it/ Jan. 21, 1908
* Wolf River; a ride on it, the things you would see/
Feb. 8, 1877
* Dam at Bruemmer's Mill broke, water & fish
all over the place/ Mar. 31, 1905
* Harbor in Algoma, survey of hte harbor/ Feb. 13 &
27, July 31 & Aug. 28, 1925
* Dam on Ahnapee River, S. Branch in Algoma, start work
on it/ Nov. 14, 1947
* (H). Ahnapee Lumber Yard; N. side of 2nd St. bridge,
on the W. side of street; owned by Gericke's/ Apr. 26, 1894
* Algoma Lumber Co. will build office & Yard;" build
new Yards"/ Nov. 4, 1910
* Farrel Lumber Co.; "A big season"; on Mill St.; owned
by Grimm/ July 14, 1911
* Farrel Lumber Co.; corner of 4 & Navarino St.;
moved office/ Oct 19, 1923
* New Lumber Yard, owned by Goodman, in Ward 3,
"Algoma Lumber Co."/ Feb 14, 1908
* Library association started/ Dec. 21,1876
* (H). Library in 1878; 1460 books drawn from Labrary,
had 303 books/ Jan 2, 1879
* What Ahnapee needs is a Public Library/Apr. 17,1884
* Library in Algoma; a meeting is held to talk about
it/ Dec.I0.& 17, 1897, more Jan. 7,17, 21, 1898 & July 29;opened;
Nov. 29,1898
* (H). Library moved to the Charles building/ July 24,1903
* Library opens over Bank in Algoma/ Sept. 23 & Nov,
4, 1921
* Library history ;by Mrs.Ackerman;good story/
Oct.6,1944
* History of' Algoma;library; city Board story/ Aug.
10,1945
* Library moves to new quarters; 'Buy Algoma Bank";Dec.25,I942
* Picture of "New Library"./Feb. 5,I944
* Reopens, in new Quarters over city hall/ Jan. 7,1944
* Weather (cold -38) about the roads, mail & snow
storm/ Feb. 11, 1875
* Snow storm; drifts 20 ft. deep/ mar. 10, 1881
* Wind & rain storm, worst in Rio Creek area/ list
of barns down/ July 3, 1903
* Cyclone in Kewaunee Co.; what it did to the buildings/
July 9, 1909 & Aug. 25, 1944
* Ice, sleet, snow storm in Kewaunee & Door Co./
Mar. 3, 1922
* Windstorm; "wrecks many barns", in Kewaunee & Brown
Co./ July 3, 1930
* Dust from Dakota in Algoma; "Ruins in Wash"./ Apr.
27, 1934
* Snow storm high wind storm in Algoma/ Feb. 26, 1937
* Hurricane in Door & Kewaunee; what was destroyed/
Aug. 18 & 25, 1944
* (H). Kohlbeck, Frank, bought shop on Steel
St./ Sept. 2, 1880
* Kohlbeck bought "The Bank of Algoma", once a
bank/ now in 1982 is the Men's Dept./ July 26, 1907
* (H). New Bank in Algoma on Steel St. on Haney's Land/
will build/ Oct. 6, 1912
* House on lot where bank & Old Library were, "plans
not completed"./ Aug. 9, 1912
* Building; the house that was on the lot that the bank
is to be built on was moved to Fremont St./ Nov. 28, 1913
* New bank building nearly done; pictures of it/ Dec
28, 1913
* Bank of Algoma; short history "1 1/2 Tons of records
leaves bank/ Apr. 14, 1944
* Savings & Loan; history of it; Started in 1924/
Jan 24, 1941
* 2 banks in Algoma merge/ Dec 15 & 22, 1933/ 2 banks
in Kewaunee Merge; Policy on banking commission/ Dec. 15, 1933 & jan
5, 1934
* Banks of Algoma; History of the business & the
Building & pictures/ Feb 5. 1943 & Dec. 25, 1942/ more by Leo Buege/
Dec. 22, 1944
* (H). Brewery in Algoma; (VanSteele's), Schmeling
bought Swaty's half/ Jan. 9, 1879
* (H). Building Bar; corner of State & 2 St.; owner
Geo. Blaha/ Aug. 24, 1893
* (H). Corner of Mill & Steel St. is Kruegers Bar
& Hotel/ Aug. 7, 1908
* Corner of Mill & Navarino St.; sold to Trost
for a bar, from M. Melchior/ Mar. 17, 1899
* (H). Bar on Navarino St. of Mr. McCosky is fixed
over "Will remodel Building"/ Sept. 17, 1920/ Bar sold "at Sheriff sale"/
Sept. 13, 1918
* (H). Bar; (Dart's) in Bruemmer, will build; R. Bruemmer
owner/ May 4, 1893/ Bar sold to Gerrleman; build by Bruemmer,
sold bar & dance hall, & 5 acres of land/ Apr. 14, 1916
* All bars in Algoma apply for liquor license, list location/
June 18, 1909
* Bar license for Algoma/ June 17, 1910 & June 9,
1911
* Ahnapee House (Fild House bar- 1980's) "Wolter Building";
410 2nd St./ sold to Stangel/ Feb. 6 & May 15, 1942; Liquor
permit
* "Urbanek Bar sold to Urbanek"/ land E. of bar
is a car garage/ July 7, 1933
* (H). Boat time table (ad), from Ahnapee to any Lake
city/ May 26, 1892
* Boat services on the Lake for people, is down to one
boat a week/ Sept. 23, 1910
* Boat schedule of the Goodrich, on Lake Mich./ May 10,
1912
* Steamboat history on Lake Mich. of the Goodrich
Co./ Mar 1 & 15, Apr. 5 & May 17, 1912
* Boat service to Chicago stopped, "To discontinue boats",
in winter/ Sept. 26, 1910
* Boat Co.; Goodrich Co.; sold (came to Algoma)
to Trorp, may come next year to Algoma/ Apr. 22, 1921 & Dec.
10, 1920
* Brick Co. in Ahnapee; Boettcher's sold to Witte
& Storm/ Mar. 5, 1896
* Factory ; now makes concrete(Cement) blocks for building,
, owned by Henry Grimm of Algoma/ June 24, 1904
* Factory ;Grimm. sold plant, a planing mill,
cement, & lumber business, in Algoma/ Sept. 23,&. 30, 1910
* History of Bridge work in Algoma/ City Board Story/
Aug. 17 & 24, 1945
* 2nd St. Bridge, was buildt & used for yrs./ Apr.
15, July 29, Aug. 3, 1898, Feb. 24 & may 5, 1899
* (H). Picture of the 2nd St. bridge in Algoma/ Mar.
2, 1900
* 4th St. Bridge; about the bridge/ Mar. 23, 1906
* Bridge of 4th St. in Algoma, will be rebuilt/ Mar.
24, May 26 & June 2, 1922
* Work on 4th St. bridge in Algoma began/ July 14 &
Aug. 18, 1922
* Work on 4th St. bridge; county assistance/ Nov. 10,
1949
* 2nd St. Bridge; Jan 15, 1937/ start to build new bridge;
Apr. 12, 1945/ building bridge/ Oct. 5, 1945/ picture/ Apr. 18, 1947
* 2 St. bridge will be ready by July/ July 9, 1949
* History of the 2 St. Bridge; build in 1899/ Feb. 17,
1949/ more July 20, 1945
* Old Mill, sold to Stoller, & he tore it down/
Sept. 10, 1943
* Bruemmerville dam & land sold to Algoma hunting
& fishing club/ pictures too/ Apr. 11, 1947
* Dam at Bruemmerville broke, water & fish all over
the place/ Mar. 31, 1905
* The building of masonic Hall/ June 19, 1873
* Directory; list of Co. offices; list of Societies,
etc./ Oct. 5, 1876
* Ahnapee now has 16 brick buildings in the city/ 22
in the Township/ Oct. 17, 1878
* (H). Building in Ahnapee, a barn, corner of Steel
& 5th St. owned by Cooper/ July 24, 1879
* List a few of the men & their business, 25 names/
July 8, 1886
* (H). Ahnapee; corner of Steel & 5th St; Borelm's
livery stable's is now there/ Boedecker will move Wis. house Stable
there/Jan. 11, 188?
* (H). Building; Detjen & Co. owned by F. Seibt,
once used by A. Danek, corner of 4 & State St./ Aug. 7, 1890
* (H). Wilbur, started photographer business
in the late 1890
* List of the business in Algoma & what each sells/
Dec. 17, 1891
* (H). Sam Perry bought S.W. corner of 4
& Fremont St. from Otto Haack/ May 26, 1892
* (H). Building; S.E. corner of Steel & 3rd
St.; on Mich Melchior, will build /Feb. 18, 1894
* List of stores in Ahnapee & what they sell/ Dec.
20, 1894
* (H). Kohlbeck House is building a home on 3 St.;
between State & Steel St./ Dec. 12, 1895
* (H). Ahnapee; corner of Steele & 2 St, build
a band stand/ June 18, 1896
* Dr. Gardner House on Lake St., how it looks/
Aug. 20, 1896; (milton Miller's house in 1982)
* Store in Algoma; Engelbert's Store in Bastor
building/ Aug. 19 & Sept. 9, 1897
* (H). Restaurant is where the Post office was,
in Melchoir's building/ Sept. 8, 1899
* Algoma business, changes in 28 yrs. what each man did
28 yrs ago/ what he is selling now/ good history story/ May 31, 1901
* (H). Dr. Churchille took over Dr. Millan's
office & house on corner of 4 & Clark St. /Dec. 20, 1901
* (H). Dr. Churchill's got a X-Ray machine,
first one in Algoma,/ Jan. 3, 1902
* (H). New store in Algoma; Algoma Implement Co.
in Masonic Building/ Feb. 6, 1903
* Englebert bought lot across from his store,
on 4 St, once a meat market yrs ago/ will build 2 stories brick building/
Mar. 6, 1903
* Building on lot next to Hotel Martin; Busch &
Cohn, will build a 2 story high brick building on Steel St./ Oct 28,
1904
* Building between 2 & 3 St. on Steel St.; torn down
on S. side of St./ build in 1878/ Jan. 25, 1907
* (H). Osteopathy in Algoma/ Nov. 29, 1907
* Melchior build house on Mill & Navarino corner/
Mar. 27; done Aug 28, 1908
* Algoma; 1856-1910 an old book tells the early prices
of things, & about some of the buildings/ June 10, 1910
* Build; Algoma Produce Co. building a warehouse &
office/ Aug. 5 & Sept. 2, 1910
* Haney adds onto his building, corner of 2 &
Steel St./ Aug. 25, 1911
* Build, Kratt, will build on Steel & 3rd
St.; took down old building/ Mar. 21, 1913
* (H). "have leased building; Old Net Co. Building,
leased to Algoma Produce Co. for eggs/ Dec. 19, 1913
* (H). Temple of Honor; building in Algoma, was
lot No 8 S1/2 of ?? 9, in Block in Youngs & Steel Plat/ Jan 28, 1916
* (H). Dr. Besserdich the Chiroporater;
takes over Mr. Naudts; of Kewaunee came to Algoma/ Sept. 29, 1916
* Drug Store, of Boedecker Bros, sold to A.L.
Johnson,
corner building/ Sept. 27, 1918
* (H). Giddens & Giddens; Chiropractors
came to Algoma on 5 St./ 1921
* Kashik remodels (1980 Harman's shop) build 1890/
July 25, 1924
* Store; Englebert; Louis will build on the store/
Apr 26, 1901 opened/ Dec. 4, 1903/ picture' Dec 11, 1903/ Sold; under new
management; history of the place/ July
8, 1927
* Kohlbeck; picture of hte people that worked
there 29 yrs ago/ Sept. 2, 1932
* Englebert quits business; Oct. 18, 1935/ Mr.
Katch
opens Store in Algoma, in Englebert building/ Nov. 13, 1936/ Katch's store
sold to bank for $10,000/ May 29, 1936
* Variety store at Algoma; in LuMaye Store; Beach's
Store/ Mar. 19 & Apr. 16, 1937
* Ahnapee House; is sold to Stangel/ (1983 is
Field House Bar; 410 second St./) "Wolter Building/ Feb. 6 &
may 15, 1942
* Melchior bros; history of the buildings after
50 yrs./ July 6, 1945
* (H). Swaty Block building sold to M. Bretl/
corner of S. Water & Steel St./ Aug. 21, 1914/ The building was remodeled
by Mr. Baudhuin/ Aug. 26, 1938/ He bought building for warehouse/
Mar. 19, 1937/ R. DeGuelle bought Swaty building E. of his
barn(?)/ July 6, 1948
* Peter Kashik, closed Meat shop on Steel St./
May 20, 1910
* Ahnapee had a Chinaman Laundry Shop/ Nov 19/ he left;
Dec. 10, 1896
* Tifft & Hay in fall of 1881 bought the Robert
Store building on the N.W. Corner of Steele & 4 St, for a hardware
store/ Oct. 6, 1881
* Bates Drugs moved into the Stebbins & Decker
building in N. side of Steel St. between 2 & 3 St./ Tifft & Hay
Harware move to N.W. corner of Steel & 4 St. ( A red Brick building)/
Kumbelck & Pies (furniture & Harness) move to A. Denek's
building; S. side of Steel St.; between 2 & 3 St./ Oct 6, 1881
* Building in Algoma; corner of 4 & Steele; by Lidral
& Andre hardware store/ May 2 & Feb 21, 1902/ History of place/
Dec. 29, 1944
* Baker; J. Knaapen; about his business in Algoma/
Apr. 18, 1924/ moved to Sturgeon Bay; sold bakery/ Oct. 5, 1934
* (H). Pop factory in Charles building/ corner
of 1 & Steele St./ in the basement, owned by Garot/ Feb 12, 1909
* (H). Furniture Store; corner of 2 & S Water
St. in Schubish's building/ Aug. 26, 1910
* Schubish & Ihlenfeld bought Busch Building on Steel
St. for a Furniture & Undertaking business/ Jan 3, 1913/ History of
the Furniture Co./ picture too/ Nov. 23, 1928
* Algoma Wholesale & retail; Flour & Feed Store,
corner of 4 & S. Water St., owned by Mayor Ihlenfeld/ Aug. 20,
1915
* (H). New tailer Shop, by E. Danek in Melchior
Building/ Apr. 10, 1903
* Factory; Cigar factory; Benoit owner, on Steele
St./ Sept. 9, 1897
* Sam Perry's building, what he sells, how big
the building is/ Nov. 5, 1897
* Store; corner of Mill & navarion St.; sold to Vogel
from Pautz/ Aug. 9, 1907
* (H). Blacksmith Shop, corner of S. Water & Navarino
St.; by Blahnik. Jan. 10, 1902
* New Co. started in Hotel martin; corner of Steel &
4th st./ will handle dairy foods & supplies, owned by Bretl & Thiard/
June 7, 1907
* New Lumber yard, owned by Goodman, in Ward 3,
"Algoma Lumber Co./ Feb. 14, 1908
* New Coal Dock in Algoma, on W. side of river/ Oct.
8 & Aug 27, 1909
* (H). Knospe Bros, buys Pies lot on 4 St.
for Farm machine display/ Mar. 27, 1903
* Corner of 2 & Steel St. in Algoma, building for
Haney Co./ for agricultureal business/ Sept. 14 & 21, 1906
* Building; corner of State & 4 N.W. Corner, Seibt
building, now a bakery/ Oct 13, 1892
* (H). Groessl Bros. bought corner Drug
Store/ corner of 4 & Steele St./ Feb 3, 1922
* Building in Ahnapee/ New Drug Store/ corner of 4 &
Steele St. by Joe Kipfer, 20 & 40 ft, done in spring/ Dec. 20,
1877
* Perliawitz; William & Henry; 50 yrs, in
wagon making business in Algoma; pictures too/ Dec. 14, 1928
* Barber shop in Algoma on Steele St./ history of the
place/ Jan. 11, 1946
* Carnot History & the people of the area/ Aug. 22,
1924
* Store at Carnot, run by Herman Teske; picture
too/ Mar. 24, 1939
* (H). Kewaunee Co.; has 35 cars; Algoma has 7, Kewaunee
14, Luxemburg 6/ Oct. 14, 1910
* (H). Car; first car came to Algoma on tues. from Green
bay/ May 3, 19?1
* (H). First car repair shop in Algoma on Steele St;
Klatt
owner/ Sept. 30, 1910
* Cars in Kewaunee Co. "Charm of Motoring"/ June 30,
1911
* Perry store building sold to Schultz for a garage/
Feb. 22, 1918
* (H). Schultz sold Perry building to Dworak,
Gaynodr
& Golstein, for Fords cars/ Aug. 16, 1918
* (H). Corner of Steel & 4th St. is Paarman,
estate, torn down, building will be a gas station; Local halling/ Nov.
26, 1920
* (H). Building a garage, corner of 4 & Fremont St.
by Algoma Motors/ Apr. 14, 1916
* (H). Gas Station building; corner of 5 & Jefferson
St. in Algoma, owner Harey Yahnke/ June 6, 1930
* Service Station; to build, corner of 4 & Clark,
torn down a barn/ Nov. 6, 1931
* Rabas, James; bought Dvorak Garage in Algoma,
now calls it Algoma Motors/ Feb. 26, 1937
* (H). Picture of Gas Station, corner of Navarino St.
& 4 St., run by Leon Kashik/ July 21, 1939
* Gas station; corner of 4th & Navarino St. will
build/ June 24, 1938 & May 12, 1939
* Gas Station; at north end of Mill St. across from the
Hospital; want to build/ Jan 13, 1939
* Algoma Motor Car Co., building on corner of 4 &
Fremont St./ will be a garage/ Aug. 21, 1931
* Garage; Ropson's corner of 4 & Fremont;
grand opening, pictures too/ Apr. 12, 1940/ bought corner for station/
Nov. 20, 1936
* Gas; biggest gas sale day in the history of Algoma/
Dec. 4, 1942
* Gas station; corner of 4 & Lake St.; Peterson
Co./ July 8 & 15, Aug 19, Sept. 16 & Dec. 23; lost case/ all in
1938 paper
* Gas station; corner of Lake & 4 St.; news on Zoning/
June 16, 1939
* Peterson Gas Station case; corner of 4 &
Lake/ Nov. 3, Dec. 8, 1939, Mar. 29 & Sept. 13, 1940, Jan. 10 &
Feb. 7, 1941
* Peterson Gas station case/ Feb. 13, 1942 &
Nov. 12, 1943
* Peterson; starts to build; corner of Lake &
4/ July 4, 1947
* Fire at Casco Novelty Co. Jan. 13/ more June 2, 1905
& Feb. 9 & Jan. 12, 1906
* Land at Casco & Luxemburg are on a buried forest;
good story/ July 9, 1915
* (H). Banks in Casco & Luxemburg, new ones are run
by Decker family/ Dec. 5, 1902
* (H). Casco News; will build new bank; on King's
lot/ Feb. 2, 1913
* Factory; "Toy Factory in Casco/ Oct. 18, 1901 &
Nov. 28, 1902; Sold to E. Decker/ Dec. 19, 1902
* Casco Iron Works, burned down, in Casco News/ May 22,
1908
* Casco; Western Bent Wooden-Ware, factory, is now in
full operation/ Sept. 4, 1873; Local matters
* (H). Casco news; old Decker Mill torn down/
Nov. 20, 1914
* Decker building in Casco sold to Casco Milling
& Elevator Co./ Mar. 30, 1917
* Hospital; Decker's place in Casco may becaome
a hospital, part of Green Bay's St. Vincent's Hospital/ Aug. 25, 1911
* Decker; Mr. E. of Casco; his pretty house, story
& land/ Feb. 12, 1880
* (H). Mr. Decker gave his "Papers to Kewaunee
Co." in 'County Seat News'/ June 4, 1909
* Decker; Ed/ Properties in Law Suit; good story/
Nov. 27, 1914
* Decker; papers; plea for preservation/ Dec.
28, 1934
* Decker museum, at Kewaunee Court House/ Aug.
25, 1939
* Newspaper file of Mr. Decker's/ missing a Green
Bay paper/ July 31, 1942
* Casco Van Camp; will build a condensing
milk plant in Casco/ Aug. 20 & Oct. 1, 1926
* Oil in Casco Township; at Scarboro; hope of Oil/ Oct.
31, Nov. 21 & Dec. 5, 1930
* Legion Hall building at Casco; building & pictures/
June 23, 1939
* Maple Syrup camp at Casco/ picture & story/ Apr.
24, 1939
* Casco has a new industry; "Metal Baskets", in Hall
Enterprises building/ Jan. 11/ Picture; Feb 8, 1946
* History of Casco's Wiesner-Massart business
& building; picture too/ Nov. 4 & 11, 1948
* Jos. Koss; of Casco, "Lets get aquainted; first
on in the paper/ Nov. 7, 1941
* Cemetery; Civil War Vet. graves;/decoration day/ June
3,1875
* Cemetery; old one corner of 5 & State St. in Algoma;
list of persons that were buried there/ May 27,1875
* A 7 ft. cemetery stone was made in Algoma for McDonald's
grave in Sturgeon Bay/ June 19,1879
* Stone cutter; Empey took over Cameron's
shop/Sept. 13,1894
* Busch Cem. is W. & next to Defaut Cem./Dec. 11,
1890
* (H). Busch sold cem. to C. Boedecker/ Sept.
21,1917
* Busch Cem. became Evergreen Cem./ July 5, 1918
* Evergreen Cem. includes Old Busch Cem.,Defaut Cem.,
Barrand & Methodist Cem./ Jan. 4,1935
* (H). Carlton Decoration Day; names 2 died soldiers;
Robert
& McNally/ June 5, 1879
* (H). Casco Cem.; second person buried there is a Drury
child/ Feb. 9, 1900
* "Hand made Cem. in Brussels"./ all about it, church
burned in 1871/ Very good story/ Aug. 6, 1920
* T. Bultman bought Bar, W. of Algoma, cleaned
out Ahnapee Township Cem./ Oct. 19, 1937
* St. Mary's Catholic Cem, in Algoma has a new addition
"the North Hills" (land that is W. of the Cem. now
l980's)/Aug. 9, 1946
* City of Algoma now owns Evergreen Cem./ Mar. 9,1923
* Evergreen Cem. will plant 96 trees/ 1983 these trees
were cut down for road widen/ July 28, 1933 & June
1,1934
* (H). Cheese factory in Alaska, between the 2 lakes,
opens in June/ May 30, 1878
* Cheese factory in Pierce Township on Ouradnik's
land/ Apr. 4, 1878
* Creamery at Kodan, by Wenzel Ullsperger/ Feb.
18, 1898 & Sept. 16, 1898
* Cheese factories in Kewaunee Co./ Apr. 16, 1885
* Cheese factories around Kewaunee Township; name &
owner, No. of lbs. of cheese each received/ July 24, 1890 & Aug. 27,
1891
* Milk strike in Kewaunee Co.; cheese factories closed/
Nov. 10 & 17 1933
* Cheese Plant of Thiry Daems; largest in Co.; 2 pictures
& history of the place/ Feb. 2, 1934
* Cheese; the making of it; pictures; Sept. 8/ Duvall
plant; Sept. 15/ Alaska; Sept. 22/ Lincoln; Sept. 24, 1939
* Factories; Rosiere; Jan. 12/ Slovan; Jan. 12/ Red River;
Jan. 26/ Rio Creek; Feb. 2/ Casco; Feb 23/ Scarboro; Mar. 8/ Roseire; Mar.
15/ Ceder Grove; near Luxemburg; Apr. 12/ Rankin; May 10/ W. Kewaunee;
May 31/ Algoma; July 10/ E. Lincoln; Aug. 23, 1940
* Factories pictures; Thiry Daems; Nov. 10/ Euren; Dec.
15/ Lincoln; Oct. 27/ Kodan; Nov. 3/ Rostok; Oct. 6/ Tonet; Oct. 13/ Silver
Creek; Oct. 20, 1939/ Rankin; Brookside factories; Jan. 5, 1940
* Factory; at Bruemmerville; stops business; about the
place/ Mar. 31, 1944
* Factory at Euren; sold/ history of the place/ Mar.
16, 1945
* Rio Creek cheese factory torn down/ Apr. 7, 1949
* Review of 1934 events; of Door & Kewaunee Co./ Jan.
4, 1935
* 1935 events; of Kewaunee Co./ Jan. 3, 1936
* List of events of 1936/ Jan. 8, 1937
* List of events of 1937/ Dec. 31, 1937
* List of events of 1938/ Jan. 6, 1939
* List of events of Kewaunee Co./ Jan. ?, 1940
* List of 1940 events/ Jan. 3, 1941
* List of 1941 events/ Jan. 16, 1942
* List of events/ Jan. 8, 1943
* List of 1943 events/ Jan 7, 1944
* List of 1944 events/ Jan 5, 1945
* List of 1945 events/ Jan. 4 & 11, 1946
* List of 1946 events/ Jan 3, 1947
* List of events of 1947/ list the deaths of the yr./
Jan. 2, 1948
* List of events; list of deaths also/ Dec. 30, 1948
* List of events of 1949/ Dec. 29, 1949
* (H). Meeting house, corner of Division & Navarino
St., Rev. came to preach/ May 13,1880
* Churchs in Algoma; 4 churchs/July 28,1881
* About the churches in Algoma/ Dec.I0,1874
* Churchs;5 in Algoma, 3 parsonages, & 2 parochial
school buildings & 1 house for the sisters/ Jan. 15 &
29,1891
ST. MARY'S CHURCH ALGOMA
* St. Mary's got land for a new church from Mr. Decker/Feb.
14, 1898
* St. Mary's; 2 pictures of it, & some history/ Mar.
9,1900
* St. Mary's will build a new church/ Sep. 2, 1904
* Old Catholic Church of Algoma was moved , used as Hall/May
26, 1905
* Dedication of new church, on Dec. 20/ Dec. 14 &
28,1906
* Church laid corner stone/ Apr. 13 & 20 1906
* Cost of the new church/ Feb. 15,1907
* Church will build new school/ Feb. 9,1917
ST PAUL'S ALGOMA
* (H). Lutheran school on 5th St. & Navarino
St. ;24 x 40 ft, 20 ft.. high/ May 26,1881
* Church; history of it's 33 yrs./ Dec. 5,1895/ built
new; Jan.9, 1896 old log church, used by Lumber
Co.;burned/Mar.8,1918
* Corner stone laid at church/ Jan. or June 11 &
18,1896
* (H) Church Clock, raising funds/ Apr. 25 & Jan.
17,1902
* (H). Light at Church tower on/ Feb. 26,1904
* New Pipe Organ Dedication at church/ July 21, 1905
* History of Church/ Dec. 20,1912
* 50 yr. party for old members/ Oct. 31,1930
* (H). Opera House of Algoma" The old opera house lot,
on 3 St.; Mrs. Wolter plans to move the old
* Lutheran Parsonage, which she bought, on the lot"./
Mar. 23,I928/ The Opera House was torn
down in 1923/ July 20,1923
* Clock in the Church , the iron weight fell 2 floors/
Aug.25,I933
* St. Paul's/ 50 yr. member picture/ Oct. 25, 1946
METHODIST, EPISCOPAL, BAPTIST CHURCHS OF ALGOMA
* Baptist church/ new building, about other churchs in
Algoma too/ Dec, 10,1874
* Church; Baptist; Rev. leaves after 14 yrs. here/ now
has 49 yrs./ Nov. 8, 1877
* Hotel Dormer is old Baptist Church/ Dec.20, I894
* New Episcopal Church in Algoma, started work on building/
June 6, 1878
* Grace Episcopal church, burned;history of it/ May 1
& 8, 1884
* (H). Episcopal is done; services on Sunday/ Nov. 21,1878
& Feb.2, 1906
* St. Agnes by the Lake; dedicated/ June 25,I89I &
Sept. 25,1892
* Ropson, Henry, bought the M.E. Germany Church
Lot, corner of 4 & Fremont/ Nov; 20,1936
* Old M.E. Church building, corner of 4 & Fremont,
,torn down/ May 24 & Sept 27, 1935
ALGOMA'S METHODIST CHURCH
* Methodist Church of Algoma, has golden Jubilee/May 29 & June 5 & 12, 1942
RANKIN CHURCH
* Church at Rankin & School burned/ Nov. 23,1893
* (H). Church at Rankin, under contract/Mar. 11, 1875
(Lutheran church on the Green Bay Road in Ahnapee Township;
is Rankin Church.)
* St. John's of Rankin; diamond Jubilee;pictures;/Aug.
21 & 28, 1942
ALASKA CHURCH
* (H). Church at Alaska is just about done; is 36 &
60 ft./Aug.2, 1877
* (H). Church; New Catholic Church at Pierce Township,
near Half way House/ Feb. 6,1877
* (H). Church at Alaska dedicated/Dec. 14/ More Jan 2,
1879 & Dec.5, 1878
LINCOLN CHURCH
(Grandleize church is; St. Peter's Church at Lincoln )
* (H). Lincoln Church done; called Grandlaiz) Oct.IO,
1878
* Church; new one in Lincoln Township to be built/ Feb.
28 & 7,1878
* Church at Lincoln " St. Peter's burned ;by lightening/
Nov. 16,1882 build again/ Nov. 30,1882/ New
church done; 0ct. 14, 1886
* Silver Jubilee of church/ Dec. 12,1930
ROSIERE CHURCH
* (H). New Church at Rosiere, dedication/ Feb. 10,1876
* New Church, under way/ July 15 & Aug. 5,1932
* Clarence Wickenburg fell from the church roof,
now in a Green Bay hospital, was fixing the roof/ Aug. 16
& Sept. 2, 1932
* Picture of the first small chapel there/ Feb. 18,1938
CASCO CHRCH
* Church at Peot, in Casco Township,had it's first
mass/ Nov. 5, 1874
* Church at Casco, is done, corner stone laid/ May 11
& Oct. 26, 1900
* History of Casco Church/ Oct. 16 & 30, 1925
LUXEMBURG CHURCH
* (H). Church in Luxemburg Township, Lutheran Church, will build a new one, torn down old one/ Mar.14, 1902
CARLTON, FRANKLIN & W. KEWAUNEE TOWNSHIP CHURCHS
* Church at Carlton; Englist Methodist Episeopla/ Mar.
2,1876
* (H). Church at Norman, new church is just about done/
Sept.23, 1904
* Church at Norman, "St. Joseph1s done, took 2 yrs.to
build"/Aug. 25, 1905
* Stangelville church, 75 yr. anniversary & history/
Aug. 14,1939
* Krok; St. Hedwig's;Polish Church;history/ June 30,1939
picture & decicate of it/ Apr. 21 & June 9, 1949
CHURCHS OF DOOR CO.
CLAY BANKS CHURCHS
* (H). Church; Catholic Church to be built in Clay banks,
on Finan land/ Feb. 15, 1883
* Carnot; Forest Church, 60 yrs. anniversary/ Sept. 10
& 17, 1943
* Tanum; Clay banks Church; 70 yrs. anniversary/ Sept.
18, 1942
MAPLEWOOD & FORESTVILLE CHURCHS
* New Catholic Church between Forestville & Ahnapee,
begin building/ July 1, 1875 & Aug. 12, 1875
* (H). Church at Forestville Township at "Zettle's Corners"
will discontinued/ Apr. 20, 1900
* Church at Maplewood, laid corner stone (Zettle's corner)/
July 5 & Oct. 4, 1901
* Maplewood church dedicated Dec. 17/ Dec. 20, 1901/
50 yr. party/ Sept. 19, 1930
* Church at Forestville, done, Catholic Church/ Oct.
23, 1879
* (H). Church at Forestville, is dedicated/ Nov. 18,
1880
* Catholic Order; golden Jubille; history of thechurch/
Dec. 8, 1944
* Dedicate of New Lutheran Church & pictures/ Dec.
8 & 15, 1949
KOLBERG
* (H). Church; at Kolberg, new one, on Matzke's
land, 5 acres, will build/ Oct. 30, 1903
* Church at Kolberg, corner stone laid; June 14/ June
5 & Dec. 18, 1908
* (H). Picture of Kolberg Church; New and old ones/ Feb.
5, 1909
BRUSSELS CHURCH
* St. Francis; Xavier Church; 50 yrs. anniversary/ Sept.
21, & 28, 1928
* (H). Church at Duvall "Old Catholic Church"; sold 2
acres & building/ Feb. 4, 1898/ Torn down old church/ Duvall news;
Sept. 12, 1941
BROWN CO. CHURCH
* History of Robinsonville Chapel/ Aug. 14, 1925
* (H). Church; Spiritualism, in Brown Co. Belgium interested
in it/ Mar. 28 & Feb. 21, 1878
* (H). Shipments from Foscoro in 1 yr.; logs, wood, posts,
etc./ Jan 6, 1876
* Foscoro, what was there in 1877/ Dec. 6, 1877
* Foscoro Hotel, will have 31 rooms, etc./ Mar. 21, 1878
* (H). Telegraph office at Foscoro, Northwestern telegraph
Co./ Apr. 15, 1880
* (H). Clay banks in 1881 had; 2 stores, 1 hotel, 1 saloon,
etc./ Dec. 1, 1881
* History of Mt. Lookout; good story/ Aug. 28, 1936
* Foscoro; "Picture buried 40 yrs. "at Fellows cottages/
July 20, 1923
* Legend of Silver mine; by Geo Mose/ Aug. 14,
1925
* LaSalee Park; history of hte park & why a park
is there/ Jan 11, 1929/ Land will become a park/ Aug. 8 & 15, 1930
See fires of Clay Banks township
* (H). Typhoid fever, in Bailey's Harbor; Door Co.; 3
family's died of the fever/ Oct. 15, 1874
* (H). Diphtheria; 19 fatal cases in Ahnapee Township
in 5 weeks/ Sept. 25, 1877
* Diseases; Diphtheria, scarlet & Typhoid fever,
9 out of 10 caused by filth water & air; etc./ July 24, 1879
* (H). Scarlet fever; scarely a family in Clay Banks
with out it/ May 1, 1879
* (H). Diphtheria; in Lincoln Township, family lost 4
children, a lot sick from it/ May 29, 1879
* (H). Disease; measles in Foscoro & Ahnapee Township,
a lot sick/ Mar. 4, 1880
* Typhoid fever in Lincold area, lot in that area sick/
Sept. 1, 1916
* (H). Bill to build in Wis. a T.B. Hospital/ Feb. 20
& Apr. 24, 1903
* Hospital; Algoma needs one/ Oct. 27, 1911
* Measles outbreak, no swimming at Beaches/ July 23,
1943
* Polio; closes beaches & all public places/ Aug.
2 & 23, 1946
* Shipping canal started in Sturgeon Bay/ Sept. 17, 1874
* Canal opened, July 4 at Sturgeon Bay/ June 27, 1878
& Feb. 20, 1879
* Railroad to Sturgeon Bay/ June 28, July 26/ Aug. 2/
done; Aug. 16, 1894
* Lawson's of Maplewood, settled there in 1870/
July 18, 1878
* Door Co.; hunting & the woods of Door Co./ Jan.
17, 1878
* Sturgeon Bay & Bay View (sawyer) in 1880, the improvments/
Aug. 19, 1880
* Voseville, about it, 2 miles from White Fish bay; Door
Co./ Jan. 24, 1884 & Oct. 18 & Nov. 22, 1883
* Electric lights in Sturgeon Bay, will be done by Mr.
Hamacek
of Ahnapee/ Jan. 22, Feb. 19, May 28, 1891
* (H). Bank will be built at Maplewood/ May 26, 1916/
open doors; Oct. 27, 1916
* Whiteman, on the Peninsula, started trading post/ Mar.
16 & 23, 1923
* Maplewood, 12,000 gallons of Gas floods village/ Mar.
6 & 20, 1925
* Geier Mill; E. Maplewood; torn down; history/ Nov.
23, 1928
* Little Sturgeon; Claffin; Monument unveiled/ July 12,
1935
* Found skeleton in Door Co. in Little Sturgeon, 200
yrs. old/ June 20, 1930
* History of first election in Kewaunee CQ/page 8/ Feb.
9, I923
* List of Gov. men in office; Mayor, Chairmen; etc,/Mar.
21 & Apr.4, 1902
* Election; list of men of Kewaunee Co. running for office/
Sept. 9, 1910
* List of men running for office of Kewaunee Co./Apr.
3/ results; Apr. 10, 1914
* (H) men running for office; the ballot/ Aug. 21, 1914
* (H). List of Ahnapee election results;13 names/ July
17, 1873
* (H). Voting results in Wis. & Kewaunee Co./ Nov,
7,1902
* Election results of City & Co. in Kewaunee Co./
Apr. I0,1903
* Result of election of Kewaunee Co./ Apr. 8, 1904
* Results of election of Kewaunee Co. for Co. Judge
& School Supt./ Apr. 7,1905
* Election results of Kewaunee Co; by each Township/
Apr. 5,1907
* Election results of Kewaunee & Door Co./ Apr. 8
& Nov. 11,1910 & Apr. 7,1911/ list of each Township results; Apr.
5,1912
* Election results of Kewaunee Co./ new law; must be
a U.S. citizen to vote/ Apr. 4, I9I3
* Election results of Wis. & Kewaunee Co/Nov. 6,
1914 & Nov, 10,1916
* Election Ballot; Aug. 25/ results; Sept. 8,1916
* Election results; for Supt. of Schools/ etc./Apr.6,I917
* Election results form Kewaunee Co. & Wis./ Apr.
5, Sept.6, & Nov. 8, 1918
* Election results of U.S. & Kewaunee Co. for U.S.
Pres./ Nov.5,1920
* Election results of Wis. & Kewaunee Co.; Casco
News/ Apr. 9,1920
* Election results of Wis. & Kewaunee Co,/ Nov. 10,1922
* Kewaunee Co. Primary Election candidates;pictures of
each/Sept. 9 & 16, 1932
* Factory for Sash, Door & Blinds; Herman Detjen
& Paul Gablowsky/ May 8, 1884
* Factory; Mr. Boalt will make kitchen tables
in Galbowsky's factory/ May 13, 1897 & Jan. 21, 1898
* Factories in Ahnapee, & their growth in a few months/
Jan. 12, & Feb. 23, 1893/ about the Net Co./ Jan. 19, 1893
* Ahnapee; "Its Industries"; Business Men; Etc.; from
Kewaunee paper/ Nov. 5, 1891
* Factory & the work they do in Algoma. "Viewed by
others eyes"./ June 29, 1906
* Algoma factories will build on; at Net & Wood Co.
& Foundry/ Apr. 23, May 14 & Sept. 4, 1920
* History of Algoma Box & Dowel Co.; "Algoma's young
Plant"/ Jan. 6, 1949
* Ahnapee; June 13, 1941
* Wolf River; Aug. 13, 1937
* Woodside; Aug. 7, 1925 & Oct. 10 & Aug. 8,
1941
* N. of Algoma on S./ July 2, 7, 16, 23 & 30, &
Aug. 6, 27 & 20, 1937/ Oct. 7, 1938 & Aug. 8, 1941
* Kodan area; Aug. 28, 1925, Sept. 3, 1937 & Dec.
23, 1938
* Kolberg area/ Aug. 26, 1938
* S. of Algoma; July 5, 1940
* Bruemmerville; June 28, 1940
* Silver Creek/ Sept. 10, 17 & 24, 1937
* Pleasant Hill area; Jan 27, 1939
* County Trunk D farmers/ Oct. 1, 1937
* Rankin area/ Feb. 4, 11, 1938/ July 28, 1939/ Oct.
3, 1941
* Rio Creek; Aug. 16, & Feb. 4 & 11, 1940/ July
18, 1941 & Mar. 11, & May 13, 1938
* Gregor; Oct. 22, 1937 & July 19, 1940
* Euren; Nov. 12, 1937 & Oct. 11, 1940
* Rosiere; Oct. 22, 29 & Nov. 5, 26 & Dec. 3
& 10 & 24, 1937/ Jan 21, 1938 & July 10, 1925
* Lincoln: Sept. 12, 20, Oct. 3, 1924/ Nov. 19,
1937/ July 2 & Aug. 30 & Sept. 27, 1940/ June 27, 1941/ June 22,
Jan 28, 1938/ July 3 & Oct. 2, 1925/ Sept. 25, 1927/ Oct. 8, 1937
* Casco: Sept. 25 & July 17, 1925/ Feb. 18,
Apr. 8, May 27, June 10, 17 & 22, & Aug. 12, 1938/ May 26, 1939
July 4 & Sept. 26, 1941
* Tonet; Oct. 14, 1938
* Pierce; Aug. 28, July 24, 1925/ Oct. 28, 1938/ July
7 & 14, 1939/ July 14, 1940/ June 20, Aug. 2, 1941. Apr. 15, 1938
* Krohn's Lake/ Jan. 13, 1939
* Red River; June 26, July 3, Oct. 2, 1925/ June 3 &
22, Sept. 2 & 30 & Oct. 14, 1938 Short history of the land/
Spet. 24, 1937
* Alaska; Feb. 18, 1938/ June 21, 1940/ Nov. 21, 1924
* Slovan; Feb. 25, Mar. 18 & 25, Apr. 1, May 20,
1938/ Sept. 6, 1940/ Aug. 29, 1941/ July 31, 1925
* Clyde; Feb 25, 1938
* Ryan; July 1, 1938/ July 31, 1925
* Scaboro; July 8 & 29, 1938
* Luxemburg; Apr. 8 & 29/ June 17 & Oct. 21,
1938
* Thiry Daems; July 15 & Aug. 5 & 19, 1938
* W. Kewaunee; July 22 & Sept. 23, 1938
* Carlton; Nov. 7, 1924
Door Co.
Brussels; Sept. 9, 1938
* Forestville/ Nov. 4, 1938
* Clay Banks/ June 2, 1939
* Review of 1938 farm visits/ Jan 6, 1939
* Farm visit; a look back of 6 months of farm visits/
Jan. 7, 1938
* History of Mutual Fire Insurance Co./ June 30, 1939
* Montpelier Fire Insurance; started in 1888; picture
too/ July 21, 1939
* German Mutual Farmers Fire Insurance history/ July
28, 1939
* German Mutual Co./ changed name to Northeastern Mutual
Fire Co./ Jan. 14, 1944
* Old Hand pumper; back in Algoma/ Astor No. 1, was at
Luxemburg for 26 yrs./ Aug. 3, 1934/ history of the pumper/ July 22, 1938
& more on the pumper/ Aug. 1, 1947
* Fire Engine Chief; Meyer tells of its history/
Jan. 12 & 26, 1940
* Algoma Firemen; short history of hte men & the
Volunteer Fire Dept./ Dec. 21 & 28, 1945
* Algoma Fire men got a new truck/ Sept. 12, 1947
* Fire station; old on; picture of the small building/
Sept. 17, 1948
* Fire station vote/ July 30 & Aug. 27; more pictures/
Sept. 20, 1948
* History of 1871 fire in Capt. Callaway's obit./
Feb 23, 1917
* Fire of 1871; 44 yrs. ago/ Oct. 8, 1915
* Fire of 1871; the people & money that was given
to help/ Oct. 26, 1876
FIRES AT ALGOMA
* Fire at Pier Co. in Algoma on Steele St., the things
lost/ Dec. 24, 1874
* Fire at the wis. House Hotel/ in Algoma, S.W. Corner
of Steele & 4 st./ History of the building/ Apr. 15, 1875
* Fire; at Algoma, on 4 St., a blacksmith shop/ Mar.
6, 1879
* Fire; buildings & quantity lost of Steel St./ June
30, 1881
* Fire at Grace Episcopal Church, history of the place/
May 1 & 8, 1884
* Fire at Fax home; corner of 1 & Steele St.
also other buildings burned/ Apr. 2, 1885
* Fire at corner of 2 & Steele St; S.W. corner/ also
history of the buildings/ July 5, 1888
* (H). Fire at Tannery, at 4 St. near Net Co./ July 23,
1885
* Fire at "Cream House", corner of 3 & Steel St./
Apr. 21, 1887
* Fire at corner of 2 & Steel St.; history of the
building/ Mar. 12, 1891
* Fire; corner of 4 & navarino St.; Mr. Eveland's
home, old place/ Mar. 29, 1894
* Fire at corner of Clark & Fremont St./ Jan. 31,
1895
* Fire at foot of S. Water St. (East side); a warehouse,
etc./ Jan. 24, 1895
* Fire at Haney St. and old building & history of
it/ Sept. 26, 1895
* Fire at Ahnapee Foundy; Machine Shop & Electrical
Light Shop/ Aug. 8 & 22, 1895/ rebuilt/ Aug. 29, 1895
* Fire at C.B. Tifft's Harware Store/ Jan. 5,
1900
* Fire at corner of Clark & 4 St; a meat market &
a house/ Feb. 16, 1900
* Fire at corner of 4 & Fremont; first fire since
new water works were put in/ Hotel will rebuild/ July 15, 1904
* Fire at corner of 2 & Steel St. "Capelle General
Store"/ Sept. 14, 1906
* Fire at corner of 4 & Steel St. in Bretl
Building/ Mar. 18, 1910 & Dec. 24, 1909
* Fire at Plumbers Woodworks Co./ May 3, 1912
* Fire at Buchman & Navarino St corner; at Seibt's
home/ Apr. 25, 1913
* Fire at Plywood plant/ sprinkling system put it out/
Sept. 5, 1913
* (H). Fire at Old log Lutheran Church, used by Lumber
Co./ Mar. 8, 1918
* (H). Fire at Ihlenfeld building, between Newspaper
office & Stebbins Hotel, on Steel St./ Oct. 25, 1918
* Fire at Lidral harware Store/ Feb. 13, 1920
* Fire at Mr. Feld's farm's of Algoma/ barn burned;
picture/ Aug. 1 & Sept. 19, 1941
* Fire at Algoma; at Farmers Co. warehouse/ Apr. 13 &
May 18, 1923
* Small fire at old hospital/ May 12, 1949
* Fire at Guild Hall on 4th St.; built in 1891/ Mar.
3, 1939/ start to rebuild/ June 28, 1940/ dedication/ Nov. 22, 1940
* Fire at Bach-Dishmaker Co. Store/ Oct.
2, 9, 23 & Nov. 27, 1925
FIRE IN AHNAPEE TOWNSHIP
* Law against burning with out a permit/ Sept. 16, 1897
* Fire at Rankin & School & Church/ Nov. 23,
1893
* (H). Fire around Ahnapee Township in the woods/ Apr.
25, 1889
* Fire at Alaska poor farm/ Blind Joe Danowitz
or Denovitz died/ Feb. 27, 1896
* Fire at Ahnapee Township/ Sept. 4, 1879 & June
5, 1879
FIRE IN LINCOLN TOWNSHIP
* Fire at Veneer Co.; picture too/ Aug. 31 & Sept
7, 1923
* Fire at Lincoln; what burned there & around Ahnapee/
June 5, 1879
* Fire at Lincoln Church; "St. Peter's", by lightning/
Nov. 16, 1882 & build again/ Nov. 30, 1882/ done; Oct. 14, 1886
* Fire at Euren; Bottkot Mills, Flour & Saw Mill
burned, was 23 yrs. old/ July 19, 1894
* Fire at Euren; buildings of Bottkal house burned/
Oct. 14, 1898
* Fire at Rio Creek; fire at Feed Mill/ July 4/ rebuilt/
Aug. 22. 1947
FIRES AT FORESTVILLE TOWNSHIP
* Fire at Forestville & Ahnapee/ Sept. 4, 1879
* Fire at Forestville; at Hotel, postoffice, store, etc./
Apr. 11, 1902
* (H). Fire in Swamps at Forestville, in E. part of Township/
Forestville News/ Aug. 27, 1909
* Fire at village; Dance Hall & Bar & Hotel burned/
July 16, 1926
FIRE AT LUXEMBURG TOWNSHIP
* Fire at Luxemburg/ June 29, 1923
* Fire at village Hotel & picture of new fire truck/
July 8, 1927
FIRES IN CASCO TOWNSHIP
* Fire/ Casco Funeral Home & Post office & 3 business
& pictures/ May 21 & June 4, 1943
* Fire at Casco; what burned & value of it all/ Mar.
23 & May 18, 1893
* Fire at Casco; the land & lumber Co./ May 6, &
13, 1898
* Fire at Casco Novelty Plant/ Jan. 13/ working again/
June 2, 1905 & more; Feb 9, 1906, building leased to Bohman
& Nemitz for warehouse/ Jan 12, 1906
* Fire at Casco; 6 big business burned/ Oct. 1 &
8, 1915; Casco News
FIRES IN CLAY BANKS TOWNSHIP
* Fire at Forcoro; what burned; what was lost on Tues./
Apr. 2, 1909
* Fire at Clay banks; at Timber Mill, Watchman Mr. Starr
saw it/ 4th or 5th fire at Mill/ Mar. 25, 1875
FIRES IN KEWAUNEE CITY
* Fire at Hamacek's; also history of building/
Mar. 18, 1880
* Fire at city; Seyk's & Co. Flouring Mill/
Sept. 1, 1887
* Fire at city; 2 business blocks destroyed/ May 20 &
27, 1898
* Fire at city; in business block/ Feb. 4 & 11, 1916
FIRE IN KEWAUNEE CO.
* Fire around Pierce, Carlton & Brussels/ May 3, 1877
* Woods on fire all around Ahnapee; Wed & Sunday;
all other Co. also/ July 23, 1874
* Fires W. of Ahnapee & around Carlton & in Casco
etc./ Aug. 9, 1877
* Fire in Montpelier (eaton)/ Aug. 16, 1877
* Fire in W. & S. parts of Kewaunee Co.; very heavy/
Oct. 3 & 24, 1895
* Fire in Kewaunee Co.; from lightning/ Aug. 26, 1910
* History of 1871 fire in Kewaunee Co. in Capt. Callaway's
obit/ Feb. 23, 1917/ more in Nov. 4, 1948
* Fire in Door & Kewaunee Co.; in each Township/
Aug. 12, 1886
* (H). Fires in Door & Kewaunee Co./ May 25, 1893
FIRES IN DOOR CO.
* Fire at Tornado Mill/ July 1, 1875
* Fire around Brussels/ Aug. 2, 1877
* Fire around Brussels, Carlton, & Pierce Township/
May 3, 1877
* Fire at Sturgeon Bay; the buildings burned/ Nov. 4,
1880
* Fire in Door & Kewaunee Co; in each Township/ Aug.
12, 1886
* (H). Fire in Door & Kewaunee Co./ May 25, 1893
* Brussels Dance Hall Burned/ June 1, 1923
FIRES IN WIS.
* Fire at Oshkosh Wis./ 1/3 of the city burned/ May 6,
1875
* Fire at N.W. of Green Bay, around Oconto Co./ May 21,
1885
* (H). Fire at Birchwood, Wis./ Factoy is plywood blanch/
Apr. 6, 1906
* Fire at Northern Kewaunee Co. & North Wis./ smoke
VERY THICK/ Sept. 18 & 25, 1908
* (H). Fire in N. Wis./ smoke kept Algoma fog horn busy/
July 15, 1910
* Forestville in 1878, the Mills & shops/ Jan. 24,
1878
* Village in 1879; had 2 mills, 2 hotels, 2 blacksmith
shops; ect./ Feb. 20, 1879
* History of Forestville in 1880/ Apr. 1, 1880/ more
in Forestville News; May 15, 1914
* (H). Forestville in 1880 had 1,045 persons, 189 farms,
210 familys/ July 1, 1880
* Forestville; what was there/ Apr. 13, 1882
* (H). Forestville bought lot to build Bank; from Implement
Co./ Jan. 23, 1914/ Bank opened for business/ Oct. 30, 1914/ closed; Mar.
10 & 31, 1939
* (H). Forestville, gets electric lights & system/
June 17, 1921
* Factory in Forestville; by S.L. Hall Co.; an
Oil distillery/ Dec. 15, 1892
* (H). Build new school in Forestville, builded on old
site lot/ Feb. 20 & Apr. 3, 1903
* (H). First train to Forestville/ June 21, 1894
* Train wreak in Forestville; a picture, a mess/ Apr.
2, 1915
* Indians Mounds; found in Forestville, 1 mile N. of
village/ June 9 & 23, Aug. 25 & Nov. 3, Dec. 29, 1887/ more Dec.
13, 1888
* Dam Project finish/ Mar. 30, 1934/ history of old one
& dedication of new one/ July 6 & 20, 1934
* Forestville got dial phone system in Township/ Oct.
13, 1949
* Picture of the people that will build a new hall there/
Jan. 18; picture of the Hall/ Mar. 22, 1935
* Party of Legion Hall building/ May 24 & 31, 1935/
dedication party; May 1 & 15, 1936
* Geir Mill at E. Maplewood torn down/ Nov. 23, 1928
* Factory; Foundry; the start of the place, the things
made there/ Feb. 4, 1875/ Fire there, in machine shop/ Aug. 8 & 22,
1895
* (H). Foundry; Hamacek & Co.; makes a new
feed cutter; can see it at shop on Fremont St./ Nov. 13, 1884
* (H). Foundry, makes it's first cast on Monday/ Apr.
1?, 1884
* Foundry; makes feed cutters, 45 of them/ Nov. 19, 1897
* Foundry; Wodsedalek's will build on, in spring/
Mar. 19 & Sept. 17, 1915
* Hamachek, Frank; invented the Hamachek Pea Harvester.;
"Gave it a trial"./ July 19, 1907/ History of Frank Hamachek, age
63 yrs./ Oct. 4, 1935
* (H). Stika, J.; bought old furniture factory
near 4 St. bridge, for a Machine shop/ Oct. 27, 1916
* (H). Leased part of building (Stika & Chapek
Iron Works) corner of 4 & Navarino St. in Algoma. Apr. 13, 1917
* Foundry "Flooded with work"/ owned by Wodsedalek,
a machine shop/ Aug. 22, 1919/ have a new feed cutter/ May 12, 1911
* First silage cutter; by J. Wodsedalek/ May 30,
1924
* Foundry & Machine Co., about the place/ Oct. 29,
1920
* 2 Foundries in Algoma; Wodsedalek & Stika
& Chapek; join together/ Mar. 12, 1920
* (H). Algoma Iron Works; owned by McCoskey &
Bunda, machine shop/ Apr. 27, 1900/ Cmejla bought it/ Sept.
10, 1920
* Foundry & Machine Co. in Algoma, build new warehouse/
Oct. 19, 1923
* Factory adds on/ July 6, 1945
* Algoma Foundry; of Wodsedalek's; sold to Perry
& Anderegg/ Dec. 13, 1929
* Algoma Foundry & Machine Shop, first electric light
plant in Algoma/ in Jos. Wodsedalek obit./ July 7, 1933
* Factory, for making fly nets in Meverden's tannery/
May 1, Sept 18, & Oct. 31, 1890
* Fly Net Factory in Forestville, by Mr. Kelsey
of Ahnapee/ Oct. 8 & 22, 1891 & Dec 10, 1891
* Fly Net, out look of the place is good/ Nov. 19, 1897/
Factory News/ Feb. 11, 1898/ Paul Gablowsky's Net Co.; bought 2
corner buildings; on Navarino & 4 St. corner/ Dec. 10, 1897 & Feb.
18 & Sept. 23, 1898
* Kelsey G.W. sold his property in Algoma to Sam
Perry, the building will be for making fly nets/ Jan. 31, 1902
* Factory for the making of picture wire; by Kelsy
of Net Co./ Factory on 4th St. near Lake St./ May 16 & 30, 1902/ build
on N. side of River/ Aug. 22 & 29, 1902
* Fly Net Co./ will start making rope portieres and later
hammocks, will build on/ Aug. 2 & 30, 1901 & Aug 21, 1903
* (H). Kelsey Bros, stop making rope portiers/ Aug. 5,
1904
* Fly Net Factory; Kelsey's; a busy place; 40
persons working/ Jan. 1, 1909
* (H). Kelsey & Kwapil Glove factory
will make horse blankets too/ July 19, 1912
* Fly Net Co. History; Algoma City Board History/ July
6, 1945
* Fly Net Factory in Old Brewery building on S. Water
St./ Nov 12, 1909
* Fly Net Co.; about the place; working in Sturgeon Bay,
25 persons working there/ Apr. 1 & 8, 1910
* Factory; Net Co.; will make Leather goods/ Mar 8, 1912
* Vilas Building sold;"Old Brewery property rented by
Net Co. of Kelsey's/ Nov 6, 1914/ (Lot 4, 5, 6, 7.; block 2 of Youngs
& Steele Plat, S. of Railroad tracks)
* Fly Net Co. Ffactory; old on; corner of 4 & Navarino
St.; taking down; owned by Nowak/ Feb. 19 & 26, 1915
* Flay Net Factory moved from Chicago to Green Bay/ Nov.
26 & Dec. 17, 1915/ Fly Net Co; a busy place " Perry's &
Anderegg's/
Feb. 11, 1916 & Dec. 4, 1914
* (H). "Plant running Nights"./ Algoma Fly Net Co. of
Perry's
in Old Lace Factory/ Apr. 14, 1916
* (H). Fly Net Factory; Kelsey bought 2 new looms
for factory/ Feb. 2, 1917
* (H). Algoma has 2 Fly Net Factories; Factories are
busy"/ Apr. 13, 1917
* Fly Net Co.; has a branch in Sturgeon Bay/ Oct. 24,
1919
* Fly Net Co.; bought Sam Perry's building, corner
of 4 & S. Water St./ Feb 20, 1920
* Net Co., in new quarters, the 3 story building of Perry's
& Anderegg/ Aug. 13, 1920
* (H). "Have leased building, "Old Net Co. building,
leased to Algoma Produce for eggs./ Dec. 19, 1913
* (H). Old Fly Net Factory; sold to McCoskey;
on Buchanan St. make into apartments/ Aug. 15, 1924 & Dec.. 1, 1928
* Net co.; "Horse still here"./ July 8, 1923
* Factories in Algoma, building on; Foundry, Panel &
Net Co./ Dec. 26, 1924
* History of Net Co. will build on/ Dec. 13, 1929
* Net Co.; bought out Kling Co. Machinery of Milwaukee/
Aug. 22, 1930
* Algoma Net Co. "Hammock Stages Comeback makes swings
in High Gear"./ Feb 26, 1932
* Net Co./ remodel house for office's, next to S. side
of factory/ Oct. 9, 1936/ Labor problems, at Net Co.; plant closed; Feb
24/ opened; Mar. 3, 1939/ Union trouble; 34 persons laid off/ June 9 &
16, 1939
* Net Co.; lock out/ Feb. 21 & 27/ proposed against
plant/ Oct. 4, 1940
* Anderegg, E.W.; of Algoma Net Co. retires; short
history of the plant/ May 4, 1945
* Algoma Net Co.; started a factory in DePere/ Oct. 5,
1945
* (H). J. Empey accepted a job in the marble works
in Algoma/ Feb. 12, 1891
* Empey joints Cameron Marble Works/ Feb.
8, 1894/ Empey takes over business by himself/ Sept. 13, 1894
* (H). Empey & Cameron will build,
"Marble Work", corner of 4 & Fremont St./ Mar. 17, 1894
* Empey bought old Welnick Blacksmith shop on
4th St. will build a marble shop/ Oct 26, 1928/ (more in the business &
men that had them; in this index)
* Funeral Home; opens on Fremont St.; Wiesner
& Massart Home; Aug. 24, 1934
* Haucks takes over Schubick Furniture & Undertaking
business/ May 1, 1936/ Schubick bought building/ Jan 3, 1913; (See
building & business in this index)
* (H). Hauck's funeral home; started to build/
Aug. 2, 1940/ open house/ Apr 18, 1941
* Foley Funeral Home; reopened, now Foley-Weier Funeral
Home, at Algoma/ Nov. 27, 1942
* Massart-Wiesner; takes over Algoma Foley
Funeral Home/ Mar 3, 1944
* Factory; "Lumaye Glove Factory"; on Steele St. /Mar
3, 1912 & June 14, 1912/ Factory going Strong; "A Bum Guss"./ Jan.
10, 1913
* (H). Kelsey & Kwapil Glove Factory
will make horse blankets too/ July 19, 1912
* Golf course, planted the grass/ Sept. 26, & Nov.
28, 1930
* Course; opens in Algoma; pictures; June 26/ corporation
of course/ Aug. 28, 1931
* New Club, moved from Algoma/ Oct. 1, 1937