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Evansville Wisconsin History
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The streets of Evansville Wisconsin are an architectural museum of homes that date from the 1850s to the modern era.  This beautiful city has a rich history of people, businesses and social events that mirror the history of the United States.  

To learn more view the histories written by Ruth Ann Montgomery.  

For more information e-mail RMontgomery@eishome.com
News from the Past
IN REVIEW ARCHIVES 2005      

The Dog Wagon on a snowy winter day
Veterans Memorials
Lake Leota for more about Lake Leota see the www.evansvillehistory.net website




The History of Businesses
Homes & Evansville's People BY ADDRESS
101 East Main - The Baker Block
11 South Madison - Grocery, Newspapers, Antiques, Crafts & More
111 West Main - John Baker, Baker Manufacturing Company
128 West Main - Henry Spencer  
340 West Main - Theodore Robinson - Impressionist Painter


Evansville Businesses and more

Baker Manufacturing Company - Windmills, water pumps & More
Baseball  from the 1860s - 1937 - and Evansville pros Cal Broughton, Marvin Janes and Stan Sperry
Dr. Mary Ewing - Evansville's First Woman Physician
Tobacco Warehouses, Employment & the "Evil Weed"
Where did that building go?  Moving Buildings in the 19th & 20th centuries

Churches

History of Evansville Municipal Departments

Water & Light

Maps


 

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