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Frank John Jonet (January 3, 1883 – August 17, 1951) was an American accountant known for serving as the Secretary (title)#Secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer of the Green Bay Packers. Jonet graduated from Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee, State Teachers College in Wisconsin and taught for 14 years. Professionally, he was a trained accountant who worked for various businesses and was the treasurer for the city of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Associated with the Packers from his time with the Indian Packing Company in 1919 and 1920, Jonet would maintain some link with the team for the next 32 years. In 1933, Jonet was named the Receivership, receiver for the Packers after the team experienced severe financial issues and entered bankruptcy. After reorganizing to Green Bay Packers, Inc. in 1935 and raising funds through a stock sale, the Packers were saved from folding as an organization. That year, Jonet was named the treasurer for the Packers. In 1941 his title was changed ...
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Tonet, Wisconsin
Tonet ( ) is an unincorporated area, unincorporated community in the towns of Red River, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, Red River and Luxemburg (town), Wisconsin, Luxemburg, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located at latitude 44.589 and longitude -87.734, with an elevation of , at the junction of County Trunk K and Tonet Road. History The community started as the neighboring community later to be called Champion, Wisconsin, Champion grew. When the original log church of St. Joseph at Champion was destroyed by fire in 1874, a dispute then arose between the Flemish and the Walloon Belgians, as to where to rebuild the church. As a result of the disagreement, the Flemish Belgians built their own church on the site of St. Martin Catholic Church, Tonet. Initially when it was established as a community, the place was known as Martinsville, after St. Martin's church. Prior to this it was referred to in letters as "Aux Flamands." The proposed ...
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