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See what this Manitowoc Civil War soldier wrote home about from the front lines in April 1864
It is 1861, and the village of Manitowoc — with a population of 3,061 people — was still struggling to take its place as a center of lumbering, fishing and farming on the shores of Lake Michigan. Its citizens were increasingly concerned about news regarding problems with southern states and their withdrawal from the United States to create their own confederacy. ...
To the editor: Manitowoc letter-writers on the 2024 election and a Lincoln High School class reunion
Editor's note: Oct. 25 is the deadline to submit letters to the editor regarding the Nov. 5 election. Here are this week’s letters to the editor of the Herald Times Reporter. See our letters policy below for details about how to share your views. Republicans aren’t party traitors if they vote against Trump ...
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