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Douglas County Past: Fuel oil truck spills in East End; Superior boasts largest charcoal briquet plant

From the Oct. 15, 1947 Telegram: "A serious fire hazard was created Wednesday afternoon when a semi trailer petroleum transport rolled over in negotiating the curve at 23 Avenue East and Fifth Street in the East End business district."

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Douglas County Past: Tear gas thwarts Solon Spring burglary; 3 escape Superior apartment fire

From the Oct. 10, 1962 Telegram: "City firemen rescued two adults and a 2-year-old child from a fireswept second floor apartment at 906 Tower Ave. Wednesday morning by carrying them down a ladder to the street from the apartment front window."

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Douglas County Past: Brule preps for Eisenhower visit; Guard unit gets first paychecks

From the Aug. 29, 1947 Telegram: "General Eisesnhower will be the guest of John Ordway, owner of the Cedar Island lodge, which in 1928 served as vacation headquarters for the late President Calvin Coolidge."

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Douglas County Past: Superior native vies for 'Miss America'; poundmaster, citizen wrangle over cow

From the Aug. 8, 1902 Telegram: "The poundmaster’s story is as follows: He was taking up a cow near the Normal School and had her tied to his wagon when Mr. McNally came along and proceeded to take charge of the animal."

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Sheboygan

Douglas County Past: Brothers reunite in Superior after 50 years; fatal disease blamed on deer

From the July 22, 1947 Telegram: "Froelich and Krebit had become separated 50 years ago when their mother died on their North Dakota farm near Minot. Shortly after that, their father also died and the family was broken up."

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