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Pukwana Beach, Wisconsin
:''There is also a county in Wisconsin called Calumet County, Wisconsin, Calumet County, Wisconsin which is adjacent to the town.'' Calumet is a town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,514 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Artesia Beach, Wisconsin, Artesia Beach, Calumet Harbor, Wisconsin, Calumet Harbor, Garnet, Wisconsin, Garnet, Highland Park, Wisconsin, Highland Park, Johnsburg, Wisconsin, Johnsburg, Laudolff Beach, Wisconsin, Laudolff Beach, Marytown, Wisconsin, Marytown, Pipe, Wisconsin, Pipe, Pukwana Beach, Wisconsin, Pukwana Beach, Winnebago Heights, Wisconsin, Winnebago Heights, and Winnebago Park, Wisconsin, Winnebago Park are located within the town. The unincorporated community of Calumetville, Wisconsin, Calumetville is located partially in the town. History The town was first surveyed in 1834 and 1835.The History of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin'. Chicago: Western Historical Company, ...
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Calumet County, Wisconsin
Calumet County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 52,442. The county seat is Chilton. The county was created in 1836 (then in the Wisconsin Territory) and organized in 1850. Calumet County is included in the Appleton, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the Appleton- Oshkosh-Neenah, WI Combined Statistical Area. The Holyland is partially located in southern Calumet County. History The county's name originated from the word ''calumet'', the French name for the ceremonial pipes used by Native Americans in councils on the east shore of Lake Winnebago. In the 1830s, the United States government relocated Native Americans from New York and New England to the southwest part of the county; these included the Brothertown Indians, Oneida Indians, and Stockbridge-Munsee Indians. This was a second migration for the Brothertown and Stockbridge Indians, who had moved to New York after the American Revolutionary W ...
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