Category: Menominee County, Wisconsin
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- Menominee County is Wisconsin's newest county, having been created in 1959 after the Menominee Tribe was terminated by federal law. In 1974 the tribe regained federal recognition and restoration of most of its reservation. Today Menominee County is essentially coterminous with the boundaries of the federally recognized Menominee Indian Reservation. Its county seat is Keshena. Memoninee County is included in the Shawano, WI Micropolitan Statistical Area. Menominee County has 1 Town, 0 Cities, and 0 Villages. See Administrative Divisions of Wisconsin for definitions. Menominee County along with Florence County, are the only two Wisconsin counties with no incorporated communities.
Northwest Langlade County |
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Menominee County, Wisconsin |
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- Menominee County, Wisconsin on Wikipedia
- County Website
- The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin County website
- County Subdivisions in Menominee County
- Wisconsin County Maps
- Wisconsin State Genealogical Society website.
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Person Profiles (1)
Mary (Frechette) Tic
15 Sep 1907 Neopit, Menominee, Wisconsin, United States - 13 Jan 1969
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