GAZETTEERS:
MARQUETTE, WISCONSIN
Town of Marquette, Green Lake County
WISCONSIN & MINNESOTA STATE GAZETTEER, 1865-66
MARQUETTE
Davis & Potter, dry goods, groceries, etc.
Pierce Jonas S., dry goods, groceries, etc.
Vine Lucius,dry goods, groceries, etc.
Adapted from HISTORY AND DIRECTORY OF
GREEN LAKE AND WAUSHARA COUNTIES, 1869*
MARQUETTE
Barrett J. J., carriage, wagon, & sleigh maker
Boynton N. B., dry goods, groceries, and general merchandise
Brayton L. J., building materials; grain and produce
Linhurdt John, dry goods, groceries, and general merchandise
Mason Miss Carrie, select school
McEacham A., physician
Mozley Mrs. E. V., milliner
Pates J. H., meat market
Patrick A., wagonmaker
Perry House, hotel
Pierce C. S., dry goods, groceries, and general merchandise
Quackenbush John, cooper
Seeley, Fairchild & Co., corn and feed mill; doors, sashes, & blinds; planing mill
Seely Nelson, postmaster
Spencer A. & Co., building materials; grain and produce
Spragg E. P. J., tailor
Wheelock C. B., books and stationery; dry goods
Wilson M., blacksmith
Ypes E. P., physician
* Prepared by Edgar B. Fox and W. T. Dudley, Berlin: Courant Book and John Office, 1869
(available on microfilm in the State Historical Society of Wisconsin collections,
Wisconsin County Histories, Reel 19)
WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER, 1895-96
MARQUETTE
A village on the Fox river, in Marquette township, Green Lake county, 18 miles
southwest of Dartford, the county seat, and 10 northwest of Markesan, the nearest railroad
station and banking point. Stages to Ripon and Randolphtri-weekly. Population 350. Mail,
tri-weekly. E. P. J. Spragg, postmaster.
Cahoon, Herbert, well digger.
Coller M, house mover.
Griffith C S, lumber, salt and lime.
Krentz F L & Son, shoemakers.
Pates Fred, photographer.
Patrick A, blksmith and wagonmkr.
Paul, August, blacksmith.
Rowan A F, painter.
Seely N & Co, grocers.
Sembach Charles, hotel.
Spragg E P J, Cigars and Stationery.
Spragg R H, surveyor.
Thompson Charles C, saloon.
WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER, 1903-04
MARQUETTE
Population, 350. A village on the Fox river, in Marquette township, Green Lake
county, 18 miles southwest of Dartford, the county seat, and 10 northwest of Markesan, the
nearest railroad station and banking point. Stages daily to Markesan. Mail daily. E. P. J.
Spragg, postmaster.
Ades J E, eggs, poultry and game.
Bratz Julius, mason.
Brayton Eli, town clerk.
Breusch Gus, propr Lake House Hotel.
Cahoon [sic] Herbert, well borer.
Griffith C S, lumber, salt and lime.
Heise E A, carpenter.
Heise & Durbin, cheese factory.
Inglis J A & Co, grocers.
LAKE HOUSE HOTEL, Gus Breusch Proprietor.
Nober J S, justice.
Paul August, blacksmith.
Potter C, justice.
Sargent C S, justice.
Sescheski Albert, mason.
SPRAGG E P J, Cigars and Stationery.
Spragg R H, surveyor.
Wilson Guy, carpenter.
WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER, 1911-12
MARQUETTE
Population, 350. A village on the Fox river, in Marquette township, Green Lake
county, 18 miles southwest of Green Lake, the county seat, and 10 northwest of Markesan,
the nearest railroad station, and 4 1/2 from Kingston, banking point. Mail daily. Henry L.
Millard, postmaster.
Braatz Herman, stone mason.
Calhoun Herbert, well borer.
Drager Hennan R, boat builder and carp.
Evans W W, paperhanger.
Geise Gus, saloon.
Griffith C S, lumber
Groose Bros., boat livery.
Groose J F, general store.
Kohn Robert, freight teamster.
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WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER, 1913-14
MARQUETTE
Population, 350. A village on the Fox river, in Marquette township, Green Lake
county, 18 miles southwest of Green Lake, the county seat, and 10 northwest of Markesan,
the nearest railroad station, and 4 1/2 from Kingston, banking point. Mail daily. Henry L.
Millard, postmaster.
Calhoun Herbert, well borer.
Drager Hennan R, boat builder.
Griffith C S, lumber
Kohn Robert, freight teamster.
Lischefski Bros, boat builders.
MILLARD HENRY L, Confectioner.
Mutual Fire Ins Co, F A Patrick pres.
Paul E, fish and game whol.
Rennsford Wm, hotel.
Sauerbrint August, meats.
Scott Patrick, genl store.
Spragg R H, surveyor.
Vinz, Edward, freight teamster.
WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER, 1919-20
MARQUETTE
Population, 150. A village on the Fox river, in Marquette township, Green Lake
county, 18 miles southwest of Green Lake, the judicial seat, and 10 northwest of Markesan,
the usual shipping point, and 4 1/2 from Kingston, the nearest banking point. Mail, daily.
Folska Emil & Son, cattle breeders
Klatt L, shoes
Lischefski Bros, boat builders
Lischefski Frank, boat livery
Mutual Fire Ins Co, F A Patrick pres
Paul August, blacksmith
Rennsford Wm, hotel and general store
WISCONSIN STATE GAZETTEER, 1921-22
MARQUETTE
Population, 250. A village on the Fox river, in Marquette township, Green Lake
county, 18 miles southwest of Green Lake, the judicial seat, and 10 northwest of Markesan,
the usual shipping point, and 4 1/2 from Kingston, the nearest banking point. Mail daily.
Klatt L, shoes
Paul August, blacksmith
Paul Bros, garage
Rennsford Wm, hotel and general store
Stelmacheski John, grocer
Vinz Frank P, billiards