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Last updated February 9, 2007 History From the Portait and Biographical Album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara Counties, Wisconsin - Acme Publishing Co. 1890 The only postoffice in this town is at Auroraville a village of 300 population, on Willow creek eighteen miles east of Wautoma, and seven miles north of Berlin. Settlement began here in 1848 or 1849. The village contains two churches, general stores of F.P. Corrill and Strange & Wells, the sawmill of J. Montgomery, the nursery of E. W. Daniels and the hotel of J.W. Hollenbeck. L. M. Harvey, Charles Fero and James Brown are carpenters.
Miscellaneous History Auroraville - The first settler of this town was Henry R. Floyd in 1849. It is reported the first white child here was a child of Eunice N. Culver on February 22, 1851. __________________________ Questions, suggestions or additions please email. Return to map Return to homepage
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