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Home Town Ties:
Berlin, Wisconsin 1848-1998
Edited by Marilyn Voeltner, Bobie Erdmann, Carol Frank, Dan Freimark

 
This photographic hisotory book was published by Berlin Journal Newspapers.  It is in very good condition but the dust cover is slightly worn and is taped to the inside of the front and back covers (see pictures).

Berlin is a town in Green Lake County, in East Central Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,524 at the 2000 census. The City of Berlin straddles the Fox River for several miles. Founded in 1847 by Nathan Strong, its natural resources and location on the river contributed to its rapid growth. s located mostly within the town. From the mid-1860’s to the 1990’s Berlin was known as “the fur and leather city” because of the multiple businesses located here.

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