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Garlick Island. A small island in Lake Winnebago near the western coast. It is about a mile in length and situated near the town line between towns numbered eighteen and nineteen.

Genesee, a town in Milwaukee county including the surveyed townships number six in ranges number seventeen (Ottawa 1843) and eighteen. The eastern [and western] portion of the town contains much marshy ground and the dividing ridge between the waters of Rock river and the Pishtaka passes in a north east and south west direction through the [middle[ western part of the town. [Bark river runs through the north west angle of the town. North Prairie is near the south line of the town, and there is much fine land, some of it already highly improved in various parts of Genessee. It abounds in springs of good water, and there are several smal lakes [in the western part of the town]. Pop. 1840-238

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