Tillemans, Mary

Tillemans, Mary

Female Abt 1873 - Yes, date unknown

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   Date  Event(s)
1874 
  • 1874: Appleton History
    1874 Victoria Woodhall, a prominent figure in the women\'s rights movement, delivered a lecture in Appleton entitled, Tried as by Fire
1877 
  • 1877: USA History
    Nineteenth Rutherford Birchard Hayes 1877-1881
1878 
  • 1878: Appleton History
    1878 Famous speaker Henry Ward Beecher spoke in Appleton on Wastes and Burdens of Society.
1880 
  • 1880: Appleton History
    1880 The Appleton Telephone Company was organized with 23 patrons.
  • 1880: Wisconsin History
    The Kaukauna Water Power Company organized in 1880 by officials of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western railway platted the Village of Ledyard.
  • 1880: Kaukauna History
    The Kaukauna Times newspaper is started.
  • 1880: Kaukauna History
    The Kaukauna Water Power Company is organized by officials of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western railway.
1881 
  • 1881: Appleton History
    1881 All of Appleton was united into one school district.
  • 1881: USA History
    Twentieth President of the US is James Abram Garfield 1881
  • 1881: USA History
    Twenty - First President of the US is Chester Alan Arthur 1881-1885
1882 
  • 1882: Appleton History
    1882 On Saturday night, September 30, the Vulcan Paper Company and the Hearthstone, the business and the home of H.J. Rogers, became the first buildings in the world lighted by the Edison system generating electricity by water power.
  • 1882: Appleton History
    1882 The Appleton Gas Light Company received permission to string wires for electric lights in the city.
1883 
  • 1883: Appleton History
    1883 Fox River Paper Corporation was established.
1884 
  • 1884: Kaukauna History
    On June 20, the village of Ledyard on the south side of the river was granted a charter and John Hickey was elected village president.
1885 
  • 1885: Appleton History
    1885 The Appleton Edison Light Company was organized.
  • 1885: USA History
    Twenty-Second President of the US is Grover Cleveland 1885-1889
  • 1885: Wisconsin History
    The act of incorporation for the City of Kaukauna was passed by the state legislature in early March, 1885.
  • 1885: Kaukauna History
    The Kaukauna Sun newspaper is started.
  • 1885: Kaukauna History
    In March, the villages of Ledyard and Kaukauna are incorporated into the City of Kaukauna.
  • 1885: Kaukauna History
    On April 5th, Colonel H.A. Frambach was elected the city\'s first mayor.
  • 1885: Kaukauna History
    Colonel H. A. Frambach elected Mayor of Kaukauna
  • 14 Jun 1885: Wisconsin History
    June 14, 1885: The first observance of Flag Day in the U.S. took place at Waubeka in Ozaukee County by Bernard J. Cigrand, a teacher at Stony Hill School. He campaigned to have June 14 a national remembrance day. This was the day in 1777 when the Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day in 1916.
10 1886 
  • 1886: Appleton History
    1886 A Board of Public Works was established and plans were made for a sewer system in the city of Appleton.
  • 1886: Appleton History
    1886 A successful movement began to urge the public to plant shade trees in the city.
  • 1886: Appleton History
    1886 Amos A. Lawrence died of heart disease in Boston on August 22.
  • 1886: Appleton History
    1886 On August 16, the Appleton Electric Street Railway Company began operation with a track running for four miles.
  • 1886: Appleton History
    1886 The Thompson and Houston Electric Light Company of Boston received the franchise to provide electric lights for the city.
  • 1886: Kaukauna History
    Thomas Reese elected Mayor of Kaukauna
11 1887 
  • 1887: Kaukauna History
    Peter Reuter elected Mayor of Kaukauna in both 1887 and 1888.
  • 15 Aug 1887: Wisconsin History
    August 15: 1887: Edna Ferber was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on this date. Her first job was as a reporter for the Daily Courant of Appleton. She also wrote for the Milwaukee Journal and the Chicago Tribune. Ferber developed a flair for short story writing, drawing much of her material from her life in Wisconsin. Much of her magazine fiction centered on the family, small towns and working women. Some of her novels are Show Boat, Cimarron, Giant and Ice Palace. Ferber died in 1968.
12 1889 
  • 1889: USA History
    Twenty - Third President of the US is Benjamin Harrison 1889-1893
  • 1889: Kaukauna History
    Free Public High School organized.
  • 1889: Kaukauna History
    Michael Sullivan elected Mayor of Kaukauna
13 1890 
  • 1890: USA History
    Yosemite National Park created
  • 1890: Kaukauna History
    Luther Lindauer elected Mayor of Kaukauna
14 1891 
  • 1891: Kaukauna History
    Luther Lindauer was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
15 1892 
  • 1892: Appleton History
    1892 Reeder Smith died at his home in Appleton on January 24.
  • 1892: Kaukauna History
    Luther Lindauer was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
16 1893 
  • 1893: Appleton History
    1893 John F. Johnston, considered Appleton\'s first resident, died at his Appleton home.
  • 1893: USA History
    Twenty - Fourth President of the US is Grover Cleveland 1893-1897
  • 1893: Kaukauna History
    Peter Reuter elected Mayor of Kaukauna
17 1894 
  • 1894: Kaukauna History
    Dr. H. B. Tanner elected Mayor of Kaukauna
18 1895 
  • 1895: Kaukauna History
    Dr. H. B. Tanner was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
19 1896 
  • 1896: Kaukauna History
    Joseph McCarty elected Mayor of Kaukauna
20 1897 
  • 1897: USA History
    Twenty - Fifth President of the US is William McKinley 1897-1901
  • 1897: Kaukauna History
    Joseph McCarty was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
21 1898 
  • 1898: Appleton History
    1898 Appleton was connected by streetcar to Neenah and Menasha.
  • 1898: USA History
    Spanish-American War
  • 1898: Kaukauna History
    Charles E. Raught elected Mayor of Kaukauna
22 1899 
  • 1899: Appleton History
    1899 St. Elizabeth Hospital was established.
  • 1899: Kaukauna History
    F. M. Charlesworth elected Mayor of Kaukauna
23 1900 
  • 1900: Appleton History
    1900 On March 28, Appleton\'s new City Hall and Library building was dedicated. It was the first building constructed specifically for those purposes.
  • 1900: Kaukauna History
    Julius Kuehn elected Mayor of Kaukauna
24 1901 
  • 1901: USA History
    Twenty - Sixth President of the US is Theodore Roosevelt 1901-1909
  • 1901: Kaukauna History
    C.D. Boyd elected Mayor of Kaukauna
25 1902 
  • 1902: Kaukauna History
    H. J. Mulholland elected Mayor of Kaukauna
26 1904 
  • 1904: Appleton History
    1904 Ryan High School was destroyed by fire. The following year, Union High School was completed to replace it. Union High School is now Appleton Central High School.
  • 1904: Kaukauna History
    Charles E. Raught elected Mayor of Kaukauna and reelected in 1906.
27 1905 
  • 1905: Kaukauna History
    Construction of a public library with assistance from Andrew Carnegie.
28 1908 
  • 1908: Appleton History
    1908 Lawrence University changes its name to Lawrence College.
  • 1908: Kaukauna History
    Julius Kuehn elected Mayor of Kaukauna [Died October 24, 1908]
29 1909 
  • 1909: USA History
    Twenty - Seventh President of the US is William Howard Taft 1909-1913
  • 1909: Kaukauna History
    Julius J. Martens [Filled the unexpired term of Julius Kuehn]
30 1911 
  • 1911: Appleton History
    1911 For the next seven years, Appleton was governed by a commission form of government.
  • 1911: Appleton History
    1911 On October 26, President William Howard Taft spoke at Lawrence University.
  • 1911: Appleton History
    1911 The Soldiers\' Square monument was dedicated.
31 1912 
  • 1912: Appleton History
    1912 An ice jam on the Fox River caused flooding at the electric power plant on January 10. The city was without electricity as 100 men worked to unblock the ice jam in a temperature of 22 degrees below zero.
32 1913 
  • 1913: USA History
    Twenty - Eighth President of the US is Woodrow Wilson 1913-1921
33 1916 
  • 1916: Kaukauna History
    Charles E. Raught elected Mayor of Kaukauna and reelected in 1918, 1920 and 1922. (He had previously served terms in 1898 and 1904)
34 1920 
  • 1920: Appleton History
    1920 Appleton\'s two newspapers, The Appleton Post and the Appleton Crescent, merged their operations and became the Appleton Post-Crescent.
35 1921 
  • 1921: USA History
    Twenty- Ninth President of the US is Warren Gamaliel Harding 1921-1923
36 1922 
  • 1922: Irish History
    1922 - 1923 - Irish Civil War between the Free State army and IRA
37 1923 
  • 1923: USA History
    Thirtieth President of the US is Calvin Coolidge 1923-1929
  • 1923: Kaukauna History
    Construction of high school on the island.
38 1924 
  • 1924: Appleton History
    1924 The Soldiers\' and Sailors\' Memorial Drive Bridge was completed.
39 1925 
  • 1925: Appleton History
    1925 Edna Ferber, the author who spent her teen years in Appleton, won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel So Big.
  • 1925: Appleton History
    1925 Street addresses in the city of Appleton were changed to provide greater organization and consistency.
40 1926 
  • 1926: Appleton History
    1926 Erich Weiss, better known as the magician and escape artist Harry Houdini, died on Halloween night in Detroit, Michigan. Houdini spent his childhood in Appleton where his father, Mayer Samuel Weiss, served as a rabbi.
41 1927 
42 1929 
  • 1929: Appleton History
    1929 A record low temperature of thirty-two degrees below zero was recorded in Appleton.
  • 1929: Appleton History
    The Institute of Paper Chemistry was organized in Appleton.
  • 1929: USA History
    Thirty- First President of the US is Herbert Clark Hoover 1929-1933
  • 1929: Kaukauna History
    The Vaudette Theatre shows the first talkie motion picture.
43 1930 
  • 1930: Appleton History
    The last electric streetcar ran on April 6.
  • 1930: Kaukauna History
    The Bank of Kaukauna is robbed of $40,000.
  • 1930: Kaukauna History
    B.W. Fargo elected Mayor of Kaukauna
44 1932 
  • 1932: Appleton History
    The Irving Zuelke Office Building opened in downtown Appleton. This 168-foot building was the tallest in Appleton until 1952, when AAL built their 183-foot downtown office building.
  • 1932: Kaukauna History
    Construction of the U.S. Post Office on the island.
  • 1932: Kaukauna History
    B.W. Fargo was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
45 1933 
  • 1933: USA History
    Thirty - Second President of the US is Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1933-1945
  • 1933: Kaukauna History
    Regenfuss Brewery reopens after a dry period of 14 years.
46 1934 
  • 1934: USA History
    Thirty - Third President of the US is Harry S. Truman 1945-1953
  • 1934: Kaukauna History
    John H. Neisen elected Mayor of Kaukauna
47 1936 
  • 1936: Appleton History
    On July 13, 1936 a temperature of 107 was reached, the highest temperature ever recorded in Appleton.
  • 1936: Kaukauna History
    John H. Neisen was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
48 1937 
  • 1937: Kaukauna History
    Rialto Theatre opens with Edna Ferber\'s Come & Get It.
  • 1937: Kaukauna History
    L.F. Nelson elected Mayor of Kaukauna
49 1938 
  • 1938: Appleton History
    Appleton West High School was built on Badger Avenue.
  • 1938: Kaukauna History
    L.F. Nelson was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
50 1940 
  • 1940: Kaukauna History
    William F. Gantter elected Mayor of Kaukauna [Died February 25, 1942 His unexpired term was filled by L.F. Nelson]
51 1941 
  • 1941: USA History
    U.S. enters World War II
52 1942 
  • 1942: Kaukauna History
    L.F. Nelson was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
53 1944 
  • 1944: Kaukauna History
    Look\'s Drug Store opens on Second Street.
  • 1944: Kaukauna History
    L.F. Nelson was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
54 1945 
  • 1945: USA History
    Germany and Japan surrender, ending World War II
  • 1945: USA History
    Thirty - Third President of the US is Harry S. Truman 1945-1953
55 1946 
  • 1946: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon elected Mayor of Kaukauna
56 1948 
  • 1948: Kaukauna History
    Dial phones come to Kaukauna.
  • 1948: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
57 1949 
  • 1949: Appleton History
    Appleton's Memorial Hospital was chartered by the state.
58 1950 
  • 1950: USA History
    Senator Joseph McCarthy gains power and start Communist witch hunts (1950-1954)
  • 1950: Kaukauna History
    Kaukauna swimming pool is dedicated.
  • 1950: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
59 1951 
  • 1951: Kaukauna History
    The Hotel Kaukauna originally called the Hotel Brothers, is destroyed by fire.
60 1952 
  • 1952: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
61 1953 
  • 1953: Appleton History
    Fox Valley Lutheran High School opened.
  • 1953: USA History
    Thirty - Fourth President of the US is Dwight David Eisenhower 1953-1961
  • 1953: Kaukauna History
    Automatic traffic signals are installed at the intersection of Lawe Street and Wisconsin Avenue.
62 1954 
  • 1954: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
63 1955 
  • 1955: Appleton History
    On April 27, the Lawe Street Bridge opened over the Fox River.
  • 1955: Kaukauna History
    Kaukauna Community Hospital is dedicated.
64 1956 
  • 1956: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
65 1957 
  • 1957: Appleton History
    United States Senator Joseph McCarthy, who gained world-wide fame for his work against communism and who was condemned by the Senate for his methods, died in Washington D.C., and was buried in Appleton's St. Mary's Cemetery.
  • 1957: Kaukauna History
    Senator John F. Kennedy visits Kaukauna as part of his primary campaign through Wisconsin.
66 1958 
  • 1958: Appleton History
    The Appleton Foxes baseball team was established in affiliation with the Washington Senators. Since 1987 the Foxes have been affiliated with the Kansas City Royals.
  • 1958: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
67 1959 
  • 1959: Appleton History
    On December 19, the College Avenue Bridge opened over the Fox River. It replaced the John Street Bridge.
  • 1959: Appleton History
    Xavier Catholic High School opened.
68 1960 
  • 1960: Appleton History
    The John Street Bridge was torn down on February 2.
  • 1960: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
69 1961 
  • 1961: USA History
    Thirty - Fifth President of the US is John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1961-1963
70 1962 
  • 1962: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
  • 9 May 1962—9 May 1962: First Direct Dial Telephone Call
    The Kaukauna Times reported on May 9, 1962 "Mayor Joseph F. Bayorgeon made the first Direct Dial call from the City of Kaukauna. He dialed the area code and the exact number he wanted in New York City."
71 1963 
  • 1963: USA History
    Thirty - Sixth President of the US is Lyndon Baines Johnson 1963-1969
72 1964 
  • 1964: Appleton History
    Appleton native Rocky Bleier graduated from Xavier High School and entered Notre Dame Univ. on a football scholarship. Despite injuries from service in the Vietnam War, went on to a championship career in professional football.
  • 1964: Appleton History
    Lawrence College merged with Downer College and became Lawrence University.
  • 1964: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
73 1965 
  • 1965: Kaukauna History
    City of Kaukauna celebrates 175th Jubilee.
74 1966 
  • 1966: Kaukauna History
    Electa Quinney School is opened.
  • 1966: Kaukauna History
    Joseph F. Bayorgeon reelected Mayor of Kaukauna [Died August 10, 1966. His unexpired term was filled by Gilbert J. Anderson who was elected by the City Council on 8/15/66 for the balance of the year]
75 1967 
  • 1967: Appleton History
    Appleton East High School opened.
  • 1967: Appleton History
    Carrie E. Morgan, for 30 years the superintendent of Appleton public schools, died in her home on October 14. She was 100 years old.
  • 1967: Appleton History
    College Avenue, Appleton's main street, was reconstructed. The rebuilt street opened October 1.
  • 1967: Appleton History
    On July 1, the Fox Valley Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education District was created.
  • 1967: Kaukauna History
    Gilbert J. Anderson elected Mayor of Kaukauna
  • 1967: Kaukauna History
    by referendum the position of Mayor of Kaukuana was made full-time
76 1968 
  • 1968: USA History
    Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy assassinated
  • 1968: USA History
    Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated.
  • 1968: Kaukauna History
    Gilbert J. Anderson was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
77 1969 
  • 1969: USA History
    Thirty - Seventh President of the US is Richard Milhous Nixon 1969-1974
  • 1969: USA History
    Vietnam War
78 1970 
  • 1970: Kaukauna History
    Gilbert J. Anderson was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
79 1971 
  • 1971: Appleton History
    Passenger railroad service from Appleton ended on May 7.
80 1972 
  • 1972: Appleton History
    The Fox Valley Technical Institute opened in the town of Grand Chute. In 1987 the name was changed to the Fox Valley Technical College.
  • 1972: Kaukauna History
    Outagamie Country Teachers College is closed after sixty years of service.
  • 1972: Kaukauna History
    Robert A. LaPlante elected Mayor of Kaukauna
81 1974 
  • 1974: USA History
    Thirty - Eighth President of the US is Gerald Rudolph Ford 1974-1977
  • 1974: Kaukauna History
    Robert A. LaPlante was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
  • 15 Mar 1974—1 Apr 1974: Wisconsin History
    March 15, 1974: The Hortonville School Board and teachers failed to agree on a contract. The teachers voted to strike on March 18 with the board responding by firing 84 teachers on April 2. The board's action was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court on June 17, 1976.
82 1975 
  • 1975: Kaukauna History
    New city offices are opened in the old Badger Northland plant.
83 1976 
  • 1976: Kaukauna History
    The new 6,300 square foot addition is opened in the Kaukauna Public Library
  • 1976: Kaukauna History
    Robert A. LaPlante was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
84 1977 
  • 1977: USA History
    Thirty - Ninth President of the US is Jimmy Carter 1977-1981
85 1978 
  • 1978: Kaukauna History
    Robert A. LaPlante was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
86 1979 
  • 1979: Appleton History
    The new Lawe Street Bridge was dedicated on October 24.
87 1980 
  • 1980: Appleton History
    The new Oneida Skyline Bridge opened over the Fox River on October 31.
  • 1980: Kaukauna History
    Robert A. LaPlante was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
88 1981 
  • 1981: Appleton History
    1981 On June 1, the Appleton Public Library opened its new Oneida Street building on the site of the old City Hall.
  • 1981: USA History
    Fortieth President of the US is Ronald Wilson Reagan 1981-1989
89 1982 
  • 1982: Kaukauna History
    Ronald L Van De Hey was elected Mayor of Kaukauna

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