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Crawford County
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National Cemetery
Tombstone Photos


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Achenbach, Marlene
Achenbach, Maurene Joy
Allen, Norma E
Allen, Seymour D. and Tressie
Allen, Steve A. and Mamie
Anderson, Beverley J
Anderson, Donald M
Atchison, Emma
Austin, Leon
Bachem, John E
Bachem, Lois F
Bartels, Willard J
Bartels, Willard J. and Viola M
Beach, Herbert
Becwar, Gary and Jenny S Stuckey
Blahna, Bernadetha
Blahna, Frank and Anna
Blahna, Bernadetha
Blahna, Frank and Anna
Borgen, Roger A. and Darrel
Borgen, Willard S. and Hazel A
Bramen, Enish Richard Lyle
Bramen, gertrude G. Blahna
Brinkman, Laura Blahna
Brinkman, Laura Blahna
Brookens, Virgel G.
Brookens, Virgil G
Burlock, Warren and Gladys
Burloek, W. and G
Cemetery view
Charvat, Leo and Katherine
Charvat, unclear
Clark, Marie F. Horal
Colson, Lester
Colson, Pearl
Cooper, Milo and Aloha
Cranzow, Marilyn
Crusan, Dorothy M
Crusan, Everett
Crusan, Frank A
Crusan, Gerald R
Crusan, Harry E
Crusan, James E. and Lloyd H
Crusan, Lily
Crusan, Lloyd H
Cunningham, Carl and Mildred
Cunningham, fern
Cunningham, George W
Cunningham, Jessie B
Densmore, Elmer K
Densmore, Grace A
Dolejs, Maggie
Dolejs, Frank
Dolejs, Maggie
Dolejs, Rosie
Donahue, Joseph and Pauline
Dudenbostel, Gerald
Dudenbostel, Gerd and Dixie
Dudenbostel, Laura Lee
Dudenbostel, Mariah Ellen
Duha, John and Clara
Duha, John F. and Mary H.
Duha, Lester
Duha, William
Duha, Clarence and Milton
Duha, Dale C
Duha, Dorothy
Duha, Earl G
Duha, Ed
Duha, Emil
Duha, Everett and Harold
Duha, Francis
Duha, Francis G
Duha, G
Duha, George and Elizabeth
Duha, Gladys M
Duha, Irvin A
Duha, John and Clara
Duha, Lester
Duha, Lloyd D. and Donna
Duha, Lori Ann
Elliott, Thomas
Ellis, Jennie Marie
Ellis, unclear
Ellis, Willis
Emery, Albert D
Ertel, Dan and Anna L
Ertel, David
Ertel, Frank and Myrtle
Ertel, James C. and Katherine N
Ertel, Minnie L
Ertel, William and clara
ertle, unclear
Eulgem, Clinton and Myrtle
Eulgem, Ernest W. and Lillian M
Eulgem, Robert and unclear
Eulgem, Robert Jr
Eulgem, Roland
Eulgem, Roland and Evelyn Duha
Eulgem, William and Hazel
Fischer, Minnie P
Fish, William and Mary A
Fisher, Anthony and family
Fisher, Anthony E
Fisher, Arthur J
Fisher, Edmond A. and Esther M
Fisher, infant
Fisher, Joyce S
Fisher, Robert K. and Lauretta
Ford, Alida A
Ford, Floyd
Fraser, Alexander B. and Minnie
Fraser, Alexander R
Gossel, Fred and Tressa
Gossel, Datrist
Gossel, Elizabeth
Gossel, John
Gossel, Lawrence F
Gossel, Sadie E
Gossel, unclear and Fred
Graham, Raymond
Graham, Regina
Granzow, charles and D
Granzow, Roger C. and Lorraine P
Graul, Henry H. and family
Graul, William H
Grayson, Delia E
Grayson, Frank M
Grayson, Frank M. and Delia E
Green, Marie V. Howe
Grimm, Charles and family
Grimme, female
Grimme, M and unclear
Grimme, Reader
Grimme, Werner and Christine
Grossbier, Ervin and Hazel
Haddock, Frank and Anna
Haddock, Michel
Haddock, Audrey V
Haddock, George and Ruth
Haddock, Gordon
haddock, William
Hafke, Brett K
Harris, George and Mary L.
Harris, infant male
Harris, milo O. and Juanita D
Harvat, Frank and Margaret
Harvat, Gabriel E. and Flory H
Haskovec, Joseph K
Hazen, Aaron
Hazen, George and Emma
Hazen, George W
Hazen, Joseph
Hazen, Pearl
Heifner, Oliver E. and family
Heifner, William C
Heisz, Edwin E. and Phyllis L
Heisz, Frank and Ella
Heisz, Leo A
Heisz, Leo A. and D
Heisz, Michael L. and Hulda
Hill, Tonya A. Moravits
Hollenberger, Henry E. and Naomi L
Holly, Edward O. and Jessie
Holmes, Leona M
Holmes, M and N
Holmes, Willard W
Horal, Frank
Horal, Frank W.
Horal, Joseph G. and Della
Horal, William J. and Kathrine
Horal, Edward J
Horal, family
Horal, Frank B
Horal, Herbert M. and Violet M
Horal, John H
Horal, Maria
Horal, Nelda Emery
Horal, William J. and Katherine M
Horal, William L. and Lydia P
Howe, H. Delmore
Iverson, Foster W. and Laura E
Kansier, Darin Robert
Kansier, Perry and Dawn A
Kedl, Frank and Mary
Key, Eunice L
Key, Jack L
Kielley, Lucille A
Kleven, Harold and Wilma
Knowlton, Lester D
Koepp, Edith C
Koepp, George and unclear
Koepp, Rudolph
Koresh, Richard D. and Sandra J
Kramer, Daniel and Martha
Kramer, David Eli and Julia Ann
Kramer, David J
Kramer, Donald and Wilma
Kramer, Donna
Kramer, family
Kramer, Fred
Kramer, Gertrude P
Kramer, Harold F
Kramer, Henry A. and Jennie M
Kramer, Howard and Josephine
Kramer, Ivan Bernard
Kramer, Marguerite R
Kramer, Rosa and Maurice
Kramer, William H
Kramer, William H. and Clara
Kussmaul, Maud
Kussmaul, Maud Fisher
Kussmaul, William
Larsen, Simon
Larsen, Aaron
Larsen, Ella Bonney
Larsen, Emma W
Larsen, Gudeon and Margaret
Larsen, Isaac A
Larsen, P
Larsen, Peter Jr
Larsen, Simon
Larsen. S
Lechner, Eunice Roach
Lenzendorf, Earl A. and Dorothy
Lenzendorf, Fay K
Lenzendorf, Gary Robert
Lenzendorf, LeRoy and Patricia
Lenzendorf, Robert A. and Amy
Lenzendorf, Robert L. and Violet O
Liebethall, Julius and Clara
Linder, Bernard E
Linton, Carson and Eldora
Linton, Francis
Linton, Francis L
Lorenz, Joseph m. and unclear
Ludacka, N,
Matti, H. and Nellie
Matti, Harrison
McClusky, Frank J. and Bertha
Meighen, Clair M
Meiller, Albert W. and Mildred
Meiller, Andrew and Emma W
Mezera, George R. and Fern A.
Mezera, George and Fern A
Mills, Earl L. and Betty L
Moeller, August
Moeller, August and Anna
Moeller, Betty Ann
Moeller, Willard and Edna M
Moll, Clifton E. and Lorraine M
Monroe, Loel C
Montgomery, James A. and Erma E
Moravits, Frank &andAgnes
Moravits, Clif
Moravits, Clifford and Kimiko
Moravits, Frank and Agnes
Moravits, Richard l
Moret, Lawrence and Jean
Morovits, George W.
Morovits, Harry J. and Joan M
Morovits, Charles F
Morovits, Charles J. and Wanda
Morovits, George W
Morovits, Harry j
Morovits, Harry J. and Joan M
Morovits, Joe C. and family
National Cemetery sign
Nichols, Howard and Bernadetha
O'brien, Clement K
O'Brien, Michael and Millie
O'Brien, Michaela Joy
O'Brien, unclear and Norma M
Oestriech, August and Ida
Oestriech, Cecil L
Olsen, Ernest F
Olsen, Oscar and Ernest
Olsen, Theodore R. and Madeline
Ostrander, Virgil E. and Ivaleen S
Pier, Angeline V
Pier, Clara B
Pier, J. F
Pier, John Keith
Pier, Ora
Pitzenberger, Ben and Addie Lou Hazen
Pitzer, Paul E. and Rose E
Poulda, Ernest
Pulda, Maggie
Radloff, Harvey G
Ray, Willard and Betty
Ready, Douglas
Ready, Lyle and Marie
Rienks, Christina
Rienks, Fritz C
Rienks, Gus A
Ronnfeldt, Edwin D. and Bernhardt W
Schmith, Doris
Schultz, Adolph
Seidel, Elizabeth
Seidel, Walter
Smethurst, William
Smethurst, Albert
Smethurst, Charley
Smethurst, Elizabeth
Smethurst, Elmer and Violet
Smethurst, Gaylord and Carolyn
Smethurst, Gaylord L
Smethurst, Jeanne Lynn
Smith, Barry and Edna M
Sprosty, Gary F. and Candy A
Steiber, Deven W
Sterling, Rachel Marie
Stluka, Albert
Stluka, Charles T.
Stluka, George M.
Stluka, Joseph
Stluka, Martin
Stluka, Albert
Stluka, Cecilia
Stluka, Charles J. and Anna F
Stluka, Charles T
Stluka, George M
Stluka, Joseph T. and Emma A
Stluka, Martin
Stluka, Rose and Matilda
Stluka, Victor J. and Velma M
Straka, Anna Blahna
Straka, William and family
Straka, William N.
Straka, William N. and Ann L.
Straka, Anna L. Blahna
Straka, unclear N
Straka, William N. and Ann L
Stuckey, Charles and Dora
Stuckey, Herman and Edna
Stuckey, Arthur and Stella
Stuckey, Charles and Nancy A
Stuckey, Paul and Ida
Stuckey, Walter and Elizabeth
Swedancky, Albert
Thomas, Elmer E. and Emily
Trautsch, Louis T. and Cora E
Trautsch, Harry
Trautsch, Louis T. and Cora E
Trautsch, Paul and Madeline M
Truesdell, Lizzie
Wagner, George Frank
Wagner, george Sr
Walker, Earl Ed
Walker, Frank and Emma
Walker, Hiram
Walker, Hiram and Mary
Walker, Joseph W. and Goldie
Walker, LeRoy J. and Dorothy M
Ward, Joseph and unclear
White, Elmer
Wright, Mamie Blahna
Zabel, Sara Lee
Zlabek, Charles
Zlabek, George

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WISCONSIN MUNICIPALITIES: Cities Towns, and Villages, often referred to as 'municipalities' in Wisconsin law, are the governmental units that relate most directly to citizens' everyday lives.

TOWNS, like counties, were created by the state to provide basic municipal services. Rooted in New England and New York tradition, town government came to Wisconsin with the settlers, but Wisconsin towns were not like their Eastern counterparts that reflected the existing patterns of local settlement. In Wisconsin, towns are geographical subdivisions of counties. Towns originally served (and for the most part they continue to serve) rural areas. Towns govern those areas of Wisconsin not included in the corporate boundaries of cities and villages.

The difference between "township" and "town" often confuses the public. In Wisconsin, "township' refers to the surveyor's township which was laid out to identify land parcels within a county. Theoretically. a township is a square tract of land, measuring six miles on a side for a total of 36 square miles in the unit. Each township is divided into 36 sections. "Town", as the word is used in Wisconsin, denotes a specific unit of government. It's boundaries may coincide with the surveyor's township or it may look quite different. A Town may include one, parts of or several townships.

CITIES and VILLAGES, often referred to as "incorportated areas", govern territory where population is more concentrated. In general, minimum population for incorporation as a village is 150 residents for an isolated village and 2,500 for a metropolitan village located in a more densely settled area. For cities, the minimums are 1,000 and 5,000 respectively. As cities and villages are incorporated, they are carved out of the town territory and become independent units no longer subject to the town's control. The remainder of the town may take on a 'Swiss cheese" configuration as its area is reduced.

[Information above taken from "State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998"]

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ProjectCopyright Notice: These generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery. The source for many of the cemetery names and placenames on these pages come from Cemetery Locations in Wisconsin, 3rd edition, compiled by Linda M. Herrick and Wendy K. Uncapher. The book is published by Origins at 4327 Milton Ave. Janesville, WI 53546. All files on this site are copyrighted by their creator and/or contributor. They may be linked to but may not be reproduced on another site without specific permission from Tina Vickery [mailto:tsvickery@gmail.com] and/or their contributor. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which they are presented, the notes and comments, etc., are. It is however, quite permissable to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use ONLY.

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