Lila B. Graser Chapter No. 159, Order of the Eastern Star – Sussex The principle fraternal organization for women in Sussex-Lisbon was the Sussex Order of the Eastern Star, an auxiliary of the local Masonic lodge. The Eastern Star was organized in Sussex in 1906. A “Worthy Matron” (leader) was chosen each year thereafter. Each succeeding Worthy Matron had to… Read more »
The Rifle Club, also known as the Sussex Gun Club by Fred H. Keller Posted: Living Sussex Sun, Sept. 17, 2013 A Sussex local girl, 16-year-old Betty Lou Fuller, was out and about in the early spring of 1945, just as World War II was ending, with her box Brownie camera, and took a photo in Templeton (east Sussex) of… Read more »
Gangs of Sussex, and Local Areas Mark Jurgenson: Was that the gang coined “The Rubber knife gang?” Timothy M Dewar: Yep Timothy M Dewar: There were a few rubber knife gangs in Sussex Kenneth Schubert: The “Rubber Knife Gang”. That sounds so familiar yet I can’t recall who that was referred to. Mark Jurgenson: It was a generic term… Read more »
Retrospect: The Lisbon 4-H Club of 1950: Where are they now? By Fred Keller Sussex Sun, Posted: July 23, 2008 Betty Manke Riemer, a charter member of the Sussex-Lisbon Area Historical Society, recently came up with a 58-year-old photo of a 1950 meeting of the Lisbon 4-H Club. The 4-H movement was very strong in those days, with many clubs… Read more »
Lisbon – Why Did They Name it That? Written by Michael R. Reilly Last Revised 09/07/2010 Byact of the Territorial Legislature, approved January 2, 1838, the land includedin the present towns of Lisbon, Pewaukee, Brookfield and Menomonee, was erectedinto the Town of Lisbon [1838 – the Town of Lisbon is formed within the Milwaukee CountyTerritory along with… Read more »
Camp Fire Girls of Sussex-Lisbon Area 1910 Mar 17, The Camp Fire Girls organization was formed in LakeSebago, Maine. It was formally presented to the public exactly two years laterCamp Fire was founded in 1910 by Luther Gulick, M.D., and his wife, CharlotteGulick, as the first nonsectarian organization for girls in the United States.In 1975, membership was expanded to include… Read more »
Ashlar Lodge #193 – Masonic by Michael R. Reilly, Editor Updated05/05/2015 Ashlar Lodge went up For Sale approx December 2014. Description Free standing building right on Main Street in the Village of Sussex. Zoned B4 so bring your business. Architecturally loaded with charm & character. Main floor offers a 45 x 28 barrel ceiling hall with HWF’s under the carpet,… Read more »
Part of our new Depot Museum music exhibit consists of records, 45s and LPs [a few 78s] from nearby recording studios by local musicians/bands. However, we also include others from many different Wisconsin locations; here are most of those areas [Note: Most are not represented in our collection]. Wisconsin Recording Studio/Pressing Locations “Sauk City”, “Eau Claire”, “Appleton”, “Racine”,… Read more »
Milwaukee and Wisconsin Garage Bands The second installment of the Radio Ready regional power pop compilation series takes us to Wisconsin, a land more known for football, cheese and beer than infectious pop tunes, yet the 14 tracks contained within the grooves of this LP showcase groups from Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay and Kenosha during a period of… Read more »