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  1. 5. Ole Hansen emigrated from here.
  2. 6. Conrad served in this army.
  3. 9. Robert Boyd's uncle.
  4. 12. A musical instrument kids played in school.
  5. 15. Adam and Conrad sat on the coroner's jury for Ashland's first what?
  6. 17. Young villages along the railroads sold this.
  7. 19. Ashland Iron and (blank).
  8. 22. Mrs. Gustafson lived in this Maine town.
  9. 23. Ashland Iron and Steel became Lake Superior Iron and (blank) Company.
  10. 29. Who was alive when the cornerstone was opened during the Diamond Jubilee?
  11. 30. Ashland Iron and Steel purchased kilns here.
  12. 31. Touch football played at Wilmarth School.
  13. 33. In 1863, this family was the only one left in Ashland.
  14. 35. Where Mother Goeltz lived in 1890.
  15. 36. Apartments and rooms in the Goeltz Hotel went by this name.
  16. 37. The Ashland furnace produced charcoal iron under this brand name.
  17. 38. An Indian farmer.
  18. 39. Charcoal kiln buidling material.
  19. 40. Which block was the J.C. Penney's second location?
  20. 41. This girl had a "highly unorthodox swing" in softball.
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  1. 1. Which lodge decided on a cornerstone for the newly erected courhouse?
  2. 2. Wilmarth Schoool did not have one of these until after the 1950's.
  3. 3. What was the name of the Goeltz Brothers' saloon?
  4. 4. A stage located at the nightclub.
  5. 7. Conrad and Adam cut wood for (blank) Whittlesey.
  6. 8. Christian Goeltz's farm was here.
  7. 10. The architecht who built Wilmarth School, the Ashland County Courthouse, and other Northern Wisconsin buildings.
  8. 11. Replaced charcoal as the most efficient and low cost furnace fuel.
  9. 13. Where did Tom Stanley live in 1944?
  10. 14. The "dark, shining spiral" used for fire drills.
  11. 16. The base of a kiln can be seen near this Ashland Avenue.
  12. 18. The Ashland Brewery stored beer barrels here.
  13. 20. How many kilns did Ashland Iron and Steel have in 1901?
  14. 21. These types of acts were popular in the 19th Century.
  15. 24. The Goeltz family lost this type of lawsuit against the City of Ashland.
  16. 25. The Goeltz block was built with these bricks.
  17. 26. How many barrels of beer a day could the Goeltz brewery produce?
  18. 27. May poles on the playground were called this.
  19. 28. This kind of plant captured by-products of the kilns.
  20. 32. She taught second grade at Wilmarth School.
  21. 34. What force pulled kids off the ground on a May pole?