Near here is the "lost cemetery" of Saint Malachy Catholic Church (1849-1857), a mission church of log construction that served the local Irish community and Catholic Indians. Irish immigrants had come to Menasha to build dams, locks, and canals on . . . — — Map (db m20681) HM
[Daughters of American Revolution seal]
This tablet marks the log cabin known as the Grand Loggery, built by Governor Doty, 2nd Territorial Governor of Wisconsin in 1847. It originally stood facing east on the west bank of the . . . — — Map (db m37727) HM
Begun by flour millers to capture the trade of local wheat farmers, this central shopping district was established near the mills at the heart of the city. Built by the emerging merchant class during the paper industry's heyday, many of the . . . — — Map (db m57706) HM
On June 21, 1929, a deed was recorded in the Register of Deeds office in Oshkosh. This simple two-page document concluded a battle of sorts, and helped create and preserve this beautiful park and the lovely Lakeshore Drive which gently winds its way . . . — — Map (db m82675) HM
In 2020, archaeologists from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee worked at investigating and preserving the here along the entire length of Lakeshore discovery along this roadway gave the community further evidence of the past cultures who have . . . — — Map (db m226122) HM
One hundred and fifty feet north of this site stood The Old Council Tree known for years by the Indians of the Fox River Valley as such and under whose spreading branches the Indians and Whites held council.
The tree was cut down July 31, . . . — — Map (db m34218) HM