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                <text>Name  and Place Index</text>
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                <text>An index of names, businesses, and events in the Manitowoc Collection.</text>
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                <text>Manitowoc Public Library</text>
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                <text>Manitowoc County</text>
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                <text>&lt;span&gt;The Proper NameIndex is a partial list of names occurring in newspapers, local history books, plat maps, church records and various other local sources. Much of the data was collected in the mid-1970s by the Manitowoc Genealogical Society. In 2012, the information on the index cards was transcribed by the Manitowoc Public Library into this database. &lt;/span&gt;</text>
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            <text>Colorado Special (train)</text>
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            <text>Manitowoc people visiting Colorado should by all means make the journey in the new Colorado special. This beautiful new train is perfect in every detail from the pilot on the big engine to the signal lights on the rear coach. It is the ideal of luxurious modern travel and as it flies through space at a 50 mile clip the traveler is conscious only of a fleeting panorama and an environment that rivals the comforts of his own home. The Colorado special makes the trip to Denver in 27 hours and runs every day in the year. The train from Denver is an exact counter-part of the Chicago train running on the same schedule as to time and arrives Chicago at 8:30 PM. Headlight 1898</text>
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            <text>Headlight, Manitowoc, Wis., the gateway</text>
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            <text>Articles and advertisements on businesses in Manitowoc County in 1898.</text>
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              <text>Manitowoc people visiting Colorado should by all means make the journey in the new Colorado special. This beautiful new train is perfect in every detail from the pilot on the big engine to the signal lights on the rear coach. It is the ideal of luxurious modern travel and as it flies through space at a 50 mile clip the traveler is conscious only of a fleeting panorama and an environment that rivals the comforts of his own home. The Colorado special makes the trip to Denver in 27 hours and runs every day in the year. The train from Denver is an exact counter-part of the Chicago train running on the same schedule as to time and arrives Chicago at 8:30 PM. Headlight 1898</text>
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              <text>Headlight, Manitowoc, Wis., the gateway Articles and advertisements on businesses in Manitowoc County in 1898. </text>
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