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The most comprehensive single source of information on the great forest fires of 1871.
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The October 8, 1871 Peshtigo Fire in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, is the conflagration that caused the most deaths by fire in United States history. ...
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Peshtigo is most famous as the site of the Peshtigo Fire of 1871, in which more than 1200 people perished. The city is located within the Town of Peshtigo. ...
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9 Nov 2009 ... Includes an aerial photo of the school, student and staff resources, lunch menu, and employment information.
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Peshtigo Wisconsin is located on the Peshtigo River 45 miles north of Green Bay. Peshtigo is known for its outdoor recreation including fishing, hunting, ...
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Peshtigo Times, Wisconsin Community Newspaper featuring searchable news, classified, e-commerce advertising, current events and community sites.
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The Town of Peshtigo is located between the cities of Marinette and Peshtigo, Wisconsin. It offers a vibrant, rural community full of friendly people. ...
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In 1871 Peshtigo, on the eastern shore of Wisconsin along Lake Michigan, was a rapidly expanding frontier village. Lumber was the new "King" of industry in ...
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The Peshtigo fire, as it was dubbed, represents the greatest tragedy of its kind in North America. The conflagration occurred the same day as the great ...
www.boisestate.edu/history/ncasner/hy210/peshtigo.htm - Similar
Information about area industrial parks, financing and support programs, and the local workforce.
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