Wisconsin Gold Star List – Marinette County

Liberty Bond

A comprehensive roster of casualties from Marinette County, Wisconsin, detailing the hometown, age, unit, location of death, and cause of death for soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses who sacrificed their lives during World War I.

Marinette County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records

Wisconsin Cemetery records are listed by county then name of cemetery within the Wisconsin county. Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Marinette County, Wisconsin Cemetery Records Hosted at Marinette County USGenWeb Archives Project Athelstane Forest Home Cemetery/Obituary Listing Beaver-American Lutheran Church Cemetery/Obituary Listing Beecher Township Cemetery/Obituary Listing Dunbar – Memorial Gardens Cemetery/Obituary Listing Beaver – St. Paul’s Burial Plot/Obituary Listing Hosted at Marinette County, Wisconsin WIGenWeb Community Lutheran Church Cemetery Tabor Lutheran Cemetery Hosted at  Oconto County WIGenWeb site Peshtigo … Read more

Biography of George S. Hine

George S. Hine is state dairy commissioner of Kansas with office in the State Agricultural College at Manhattan. His early life was spent on a Wisconsin dairy farm. Thus he is in a measure a dairyman to the manner born, as well as a man of thorough technical training and wide experience in that field. He had gained considerable distinction as a technical expert in his chosen profession in Wisconsin before he was called to Kansas, and has been identified with the dairy department of the state for the past six years. He was born on his father’s farm near … Read more

Biography of Wolf Lewis

Wolf Lewis. The modern merchant is the man who knows what the people want and supplies the best facilities for meeting those wants. He acts on that solid commercial principle that real success is only a return for an adequate service rendered. Of Champaign merchants of this class there is no more conspicuous example than Wolf Lewis, whose department store in the large Illinois Building means to Champaign County about what the Marshall Field store means to the shopping public of Chicago. Mr. Lewis is a merchant almost by birthright, but has profited by a long and thorough experience and … Read more