Jim Cech

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Oak Creek:: Fifty Years of ProgressPaperback, 1 June 2005

Oak Creek:: Fifty Years of Progress
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Part of Series
Voices of America
Print Length
128 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Date Published
1 Jun 2005
ISBN-10
0738533920
ISBN-13
9780738533926

Description

In the early 1830s, U.S. officials forced the Menomonee and Potawatomi Indians to give up their lands in present-day Milwaukee County. Men from England and the eastern United States purchased large tracts of land along Lake Michigan from the government. Settlers like John Fowle, George Cobb, and Luther Rawson brought families to southeastern Wisconsin and helped establish the town of Oak Creek. For more than 100 years, Oak Creek retained its township status and rural character. But in 1955, Milwaukee city leaders attempted to annex Oak Creek's land and collect income tax revenue from a recently completed power plant. The small town won a legendary incorporation battle with their powerful northern neighbor, setting a precedent that also saved Franklin and Greenfield from being absorbed by Milwaukee.

Product Details

Author:
Jim Cech
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
1 June 2005
Dimensions:
23.52 x 16.71 x 0.86 cm
ISBN-10:
0738533920
ISBN-13:
9780738533926
Language:
English
Location:
Charleston, SC
Pages:
128
Weight:
299.37 gm

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