Menomonee, Wisconsin

Coordinates: 43°09′N 88°07′W / 43.150°N 88.117°W / 43.150; -88.117
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Menomonee used to be a town in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States.

History

The town was created in December 1839 in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Territory. On January 31, 1846, the town became part of Waukesha County.[1][2] It was annexed to the village of Menomonee Falls (which was formerly a part of the town) in 1958.[3]

References

  1. ^ Wisconsin Historical Society-Town of Menomonee, Wisconsin-Waukesha County, Wisconsin
  2. ^ "Waukesha County Outline Map" (Map). Waukesha County 1873. Harrison and Warner. 1873.
  3. ^ "Obituaries: Herbert J. Gross: Gross' vision cleared way for today's Menomonee Falls: After returning from World War II, he worked to consolidate town, village". Uebelherr, Jan. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. August 27, 2013.

43°09′N 88°07′W / 43.150°N 88.117°W / 43.150; -88.117