First railway passanger train entered city November 15, 1871 | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society

Newspaper Article/Clipping

First railway passanger train entered city November 15, 1871

Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles
First railway passanger train entered city November 15, 1871 | Newspaper Article/Clipping | Wisconsin Historical Society
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Headline:First railway passanger train entered city November 15, 1871
Main Heading:Transportation
Sub Heading:Railroads
Article Date:1921-11-15
Newspaper:Stevens Point Journal
City:Stevens Point
County:Portage
State:WI
NAMES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ARTICLE
Donohue, Jerry -1943
Kilbourn, Kilbourn Byron 1801 - 1870
Juneau, Solomon Laurent 1793 - 1856
Smith, George J.
Mitchell, Mitchell William 1879-1936
Brodhead, Edward H.
Catlin, Catlin John -1874
Mitchell, Alexander M. 1817 - 1887
Meyer, Meyer L. H.
Mitchell, Mitchell John L. 1842-1904
Bacon, Edward
Murat , Murat John A.
Wadleigh, Wadleigh Matthew
Eaton, Eaton Almanson
Wyatt, Wyatt A. F.
Phillips, Phillips John
McCulloch, H. D.
Park, Park G. L.
Werner, John
Ellenwood, D. J.
Ellenwood, Ellenwood Ella E.
Ellenwood, Benjamin S.
Wyatt, A. F.
Page, Page Charles 1860-1926
Sacket, F. W.
Merrill, Sherburn S.
Woods, Woods I. C.
Foster, David
RECORD LOCATION
Collection:Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection
Location:Wisconsin Historical Society Library, 2nd floor, Madison, Wisconsin

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