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Oak Creek: Fifty Years of Progress, Wisconsin (Voices of America Series)
Oak Creek: Fifty Years of Progress, Wisconsin (Voices of America Series), 
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 governme, Oak Creek: Fifty Years of Progress, Wisconsin (Voices of America Series) has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Oak Creek: Fifty Years of Progress, Wisconsin (Voices of America Series)
  • Written by author Jim Cech
  • Published by Arcadia Publishing SC, June 2005
  • 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 governme
  • 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. S
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