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MENASHA, WI: Centennial Memories - A Brief History of Menasha, Wisconsin (Softcover)

MENASHA, WI: Centennial Memories - A Brief History of Menasha, Wisconsin (Softcover)

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by James M Auer. 1953. 19p

Menasha's history spans from prehistoric times, shaped by glaciers and early inhabitants. The area transitioned from Native American settlements to European exploration in the 17th century, with key figures such as Jean Nicolet playing a significant role in its early history. Curtis Reed is credited as the founder of Menasha, marking the beginning of its development.

The village incorporated in 1858 and rapidly developed into a manufacturing hub, attracting various industries and workers. This growth was fueled by the area's natural resources and strategic location along the Fox River, which facilitated transportation and trade. As the population increased, so did the need for infrastructure and services, leading to the establishment of schools, churches, and businesses.

By 1953, Menasha had evolved into a stable city with a strong educational system and diverse industries. The community continued to thrive, maintaining its historical roots while adapting to modern changes. Today, Menasha is recognized for its rich history and vibrant community life, reflecting the legacy of its early settlers and industrial growth.

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