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EricRoscoe at Jul 10, 2022 12:06 PM

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Walworth, a town in Walworth county embracing town one in range fifteen and [Sharon] sixteen; The head of Geneva Lake [enters it on] is in the [the eastern part of this town. [and on the west side it is watered by the head branches of Turtle creek]. A large prairie extending into Illinois occupies the greater portion of this town. Fontana is the principal village.-Pop. 1842-449 - in 1840-226.

Warpool Lake- an expansion of the Red Cedar river between Wiguras and Red Cedar lakes.

Warren a PO Rock Co.

Warren a town in Milwaukee county embracing towns[s] seven and eight in range eighteen. It contains [ten] seven small lakes; Bark river and Oconomowoc creek pass though the town affording as various points valuable water privileges. The United States road from Milwaukee to the Mississippi runs through the south part of the town. (Nemaklin Set off in 1843)

Walker's Point- a part of the town of Milwaukee lying south of the Menomonee river; so named in honor of George H. Walker Esq. and from a remarkable ridge or "point" of land extending across the marsh, thus connecting the main land with the river.

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p. 791

Walworth, a town in Walworth county embracing town one in range fifteen and [Sharon] sixteen; The head of Geneva Lake [enters it on] is in the [the eastern part of this town. [and on the west side it is watered by the head branches of Turtle creek]. A large prairie extending into Illinois occupies the greater portion of this town. Fontana is the principal village.-Pop. 1842-449 - in 1840-226.

Warpool Lake- an expansion of the Red Cedar river between Wiguras and Red Cedar lakes.

Warren a PO Rock Co.

Warren a town in Milwaukee county embracing towns[s] seven and eight in range eighteen. It contains [ten] seven small lakes; Bark river and Oconomowoc creek pass though the town affording as various points valuable water privileges. The United States road from Milwaukee to the Mississippi runs through the south part of the town. (Nemaklin Set off in 1843)

Walker's Point- a part of the town of Milwaukee lying south of the Menomonee river; so named in honor of George H. Walker Esq. and from a remarkable ridge or "point" of land extending across the marsh, thus connecting the main land with the river.

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