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Human settlement in Wisconsin, United States of America

Former hamlet in Wisconsin, United States
Nutt, Wisconsin
Former hamlet
CountryUnited States
StateWisconsin
CountyDouglas
TownshipBrule
Disestablishedc. 1915
Population
 • Total50

Nutt, Wisconsin was a hamlet along the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway in Brule township, in Douglas County, Wisconsin. There was a post office there as of 1895. In the 1898 Hand Book of Wisconsin: Its History and Geography ... and Resources, Industries, and Commerce, it is listed as having a population of 50, and is described as follows:

It has a sawmill and a general store.

As of 1915, the post office there had been discontinued.

References

  1. "Wisconsin Post Offices," in: Casson, Henry, ed. The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin, 1895, Madison: Compiled and Published Under Direction of Henry Casson. Secretary of State; p. 415
  2. Turner, Lura J., Joseph M. Turner and Paul Samuel Reinsch. Hand Book of Wisconsin: Its History and Geography ... and Resources, Industries, and Commerce. L. J. Turner and J. M. Turner, 1898; p. 223
  3. "Post Offices Discontinued. Wisconsin." in: Industrial Commission of Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1915 Madison: Democrat Printing Co., State Printer, 1915; p. 179

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