Category Archives: Lannon

Post Office / Postmaster / Mail Delivery History – Sussex, Lisbon,Colgate, Lake Five, Lannon

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  Post Offices, Postmasters, Mail Carriers and Mail DeliveryHistory for Sussex, Lisbon, Lake Five, Colgate, Templeton, and Lannon, Waukesha County,Wisconsin by Mike Reilly, Editor, January 8, 2004,Revised 09/16/2007 also see The Postal System in the Wisconsin Territory: Early Milwaukee County; Waukesha County and the Sussex-Lisbon Area 1911 – Unknown Men, possibly railroad employees Backside of above postcard Lisbon Post Office… Read more »

Sewer and Water Wars

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Sewer and Water Wars Let water project proceed, PSC urged By Darryl Enriquez of the Journal Sentinel staff August 22, 1996 State Public Service Commission staff are expected to recommend today thatcommissioners not reconsider their earlier approval of a controversial watersystem in Lannon. Peter Feneht, a PSC staff engineer, said it would be unwise for the waterproject to be halted,… Read more »

Lannon could have been named Stone City

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  LANNON COULD HAVE BEEN ‘STONE CITY’ The Village of Lannon had four different names, although two of them existed only as crossed out suggestions on a post office application. RETROSPECTby Fred H. Keller , Sussex Village Historian; Printed Sussex Sun, March 16, 2005 Originally Lannon Springs, the community was known for awhile before 1890 as Hadfield. Thatwas the name… Read more »

Lannon and its quarries

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Lannon and its quarries By Ruth Schmidt     A man, in his retirement years, stood on thefront porch of his home in the little village of Lannon and looked down LannonRoad. “Five of the stone houses on this street originally stood in StoneCity at the Hadfield quarry,” he mused. “There are ten more on VineStreet, and at least four on… Read more »

Street Scenes – Lannon

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Street & Building Scenes in Lannon       About 1905, intersection of Good Hope and Lannon Roads looking west. House on the left was occupied by Postmaster Keith Gissal at one time – after his father lived there and it was rented to Erv Miller and family. The chestnut on the right is where the post office stands today. Present day… Read more »

Building Scenes – Lannon

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Street & Building Scenes in Lannon   Now the present day SERENDIPITY’S SHOPPE,  N72W20549 W MAIN ST., LANNON WI 53046 (262) 255-3778    “Miller’s Hotel, Lannon, Wis.”  Date 1910?  The photograph shows an early 20th c. frame hotel that sits at the crossroads of unpaved roads.   A horse and buggy is outside the hotel and a man is entering carrying… Read more »

Village Officers over the Years – Lannon

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Village Officers Over the Years Pre-Village Incorporation 1890 – 1929 Town Clerk Fred Gissal  (from ? to 1929)           1890 – Olavius Olsen; June 1891 – Abram Hadfield; 1893 – 1897 – John Flanagan Sr.; 1897 – 1905 – August Hinner; 1905 – 1912 – George Loos Year President Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Clerk … Read more »

Lannon Real Estate – Transactions : Sold and Bought – Lots 69 & 70

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Lots 69 & 70 History Compiled and Edited by Mike Reilly     The following history wouldn’t have beenpossible without Virginia Ackmann loaning me the Abstract of Title for theproperty she once owned in Lannon. Virginia and her late husband, then son Tim,owned lots 69 & 70 from 1969 until July, 2000.     I’ve boiled down the dozens of pages into… Read more »

Lannon Real Estate – Transactions : Sold and Bought

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Real Estate Sold 1/30/90 – 21617 W. Bonnie Lane, Lee E. and Jane A. Jabe  toCharles L. Bakewell and Francis G. : $117,500. 3/6/90 – 20649 Main St., Robert J. and Carol A. Kendler toDouglas D. Smiljanic: $70,000            – 20452 Good Hope Rd., Bradley L. and Christinia A. Hermanson to Dennis Pomeroy:$65,000.

Baseball park fund raising stopped – Lannon Lions Club says village has shown a lack of commitment

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  Baseball park fund raising stopped – Lannon Lions Club says village has shown a lack of commitment Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) – Thursday, January 16, 2003 Author: DASCHELL PHILLIPS, dphillips@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel The Lannon Lions Club will stop its fund-raising efforts to create the Richard E. Schneider Junior Baseball Park because of the lack of support from the village,… Read more »