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    1. [WauShaOcon-L] EASTMAN,McCRARY, RILEY,SPRINGER and EATON
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    3. Hello list, I am interested in the newspaper articles listed on the Outagamie Web site, I am interested in all the following articles but the highest priority would be the ones that contain information on my family. I am interested in possible purchase or down load. or any information you could make me privy to, relative to these articles. Would You, or would someone you know, or if someone in the society have this info? Thank You Kurt McCRARY boat@cardina.net New London Press-Star 416 N.Water St. P.O. Box 283 New London, WI. 54961 1-414-982-4321 Microfilm WHi complete;#2138 WHi m 1974 Newspaper Articles Eastman 5:2:1, RILEY,EATON, EASTMAN 5:2:2, McCrary 5:11:1, 7:1:2, McCreary 5:10:1, Springer 5:2:3, 5:2:4. List of Newspaper Articles 1. *Press-Star Bicentennial Salute to New London 1. *New London Named After Conn. City 2. *Canal Builder Was Mysterious Man 3. *Hillshire Farm Co. 4. *Chronology of Area Veterinary Practitioners 2. *Press-Star Bicentennial Salute to New London 1. *Retired Lumberman Remembers Hatten and the Heyday of Lumber 2. *New London 1856 3. *Area Papers Started in 1850's 4. *New London 1857 5. *Hatten Lumber Co. - From River Drives to Railroad Car 3. *Press-Star Bicentennial Salute to New London 1. *When Steamboats Traveled The Wolf 2. *Cristy's Dept. 3. *New London 1858 4. *New London 1859 5. *New London 1860 6. *New London 1861 7. *Cline-Hanson 8. *Bult's Quality Bake Shop 9. *Don's Super Valu 10. *Dixon Family 11. *New London 1861-65 Civil War 4. *Press-Star Bicentennial Salute to New London 1. *Spaulding's Heritage 2. *New London 1862 3. *New London 1863 4. *New London 1864 5. *Royalton Claim Staked in '49 6. *New London 1865 7. *New London 1866 8. *Taverns 1776-1976 9. *New London 1867 10. *New London 1868 11. *New London 1869 12. *New London 1870 13. *New London 1871 14. *New London 1872 15. *Girl Scouts Celebrate 50 Years in NL 16. *Ma Sauer's Bakery Opens on Pearl St. 17. *New London 1873 18. *New London 1874 19. *New London 1875 20. *New London 1876 21. *New London 1877 22. *Agriculture, Industry Join Forces in 1891 23. *Northport Dense Virgin Forest 24. *Half of Downtown NL Built By One Man 5. *Press-Star Bicentennial Salute to Neighboring Communities 1. Jordan's Landing? It's Shiocton Today 2. Fremont First Settled in 1849 3. *Area Cheese Factory Honored as Historic Site 4. *Ira Sumner Was Early Fremont Leader 5. *Readfield Grew From a Melting Pot 6. *Doc Towne Kept Area Healthy for 92 Years 7. *Shiocton Songwriter Had Varied Background 8. *Stephensville Was Once Called Ellington Center 9. *Aunt Artie and the Pea Shooter 10. *Dale and Medina Grew From Good Farmland 11. *Medina Man Remembers Town's Early History 12. *Dale Woman Recalls Local History 13. *Photo Captions p. 10. 14. *Photo Captions p. 2 15. *Photo Captions p. 4 16. *Photo Captions p. 5 17. *Photo Captions p. 6 18. *Photo Captions p. 7 19. *Photo Captions p. 9 6. Press-Star Bicentennial Salute to Hortonville and Greenville (Part I) 1. *Hortonville Was Founded in 1848 (part 1) 2. *Hortonville Was Founded in 1848 (part 2) 3. *Alonzo Horton Also Founded San Diego 4. *Jacquots Were Pioneering Greenville Family 5. *Lutheran Congregation Dates to 1867 6. *Village Schools Started in 1850 7. *Yogerst's Brewery 7. Press-Star Bicentennial Salute to Hortonville and Greenville (Part II) 1. *Greenville Developed From a Shanty (part 1) 2. *Greenville Developed From a Shanty (part 2) 3. *Volunteers Fought Farm and Village Fires Since 1873 4. *Hortonville Commercial Club 5. *Diestler Lumber Co. Stood 92 Years 6. *Greenville Landmarks Meet Different Fates 7. *First Catholic Church Built in 1861 8. *Former Hortonville Editor Became Senator 9. *Hortonville Community Baptist Church

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