Lannon History Index
The Village Hall is located at Main Street and Lannon Rd. ,and is generally open Monday through Friday. The elected Village Boardconsists of an elected President, and six Trustees. The Village Board meeting isthe second Monday of each month @ 7:00 P.M. The Planning Commission meetsthe third Tuesday of each month @ 7:00 P.M. The Village maintains the Lannon FireDepartment at (262) 251-1130 [or dial 911] on Main Street . The Village Hall alsohouses the Police Dept , call (262) 251-1930 [ or dial 911].
*Area Code for the Village is 262. Zip Code is 53046
Lannon History (in chronological order)
Village of Lannon History Pre-Incorporation
After Incorporation 1930-1959
Lannon History 1960-1989
Village Officers Over the Years – listingVillage of Lannon Officials over the Years
Incorporation Census-
GenealogyIndex to Lannon Residents – Past & Present
Lannon and its quarries by Ruth Schmidt
From quarries to quarrelsbyFred H. Keller; Originally published in the Sussex Sun,Tues., Sept. 10, 1996
Lannon Could Have Been “Stone City” – The Villageof Lannon had four different names, although two of them existed only ascrossed-out suggestions on a post office application.RETROSPECT by Fred H. Keller , Sussex Village Historian;originally printed Sussex Sun, March 16, 2005
Lannon School History Index
Street & Building Scenes in Lannon
Story of Lots 69 &70; and Real Estate Transactions
Fire Department
Baseball, Land O’Lakes, and More
Schneider Ballpark
Miscellaneous
Waukesha County Collections in the Milwaukee Urban Archives.