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Welcome to the Town of Stockton website: 
Dogs will need to licensed for 2009.
You will receive the application forms in the mail Jan. 5th.
Put application and necessary paperwork in the
mail or attend Dog License Registration Session
at the Town Hall on Jan. 17th or Feb. 7th from
8:30 am to 12:00pm.
Information
concerning US 10 Corridor Study Between Amherst Junction and I39
Go
Here for Details.
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Town of Stockton Anniversary Booklet for sale for $14.95.
Send a check to the Town of Stockton, PO Box 106, Custer WI 54423
and it will be mailed to you. Or pick one up at the Town Hall at 7252 6th
Street.
Questions or comments, forward to the email address below.

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When:
1/7/2009 from 6:30 PM til Finished |
Event:
Plan Commission Meeting CANCELLED |
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Place:
7252 6th St. Town Hall |
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When:
1/12/2009 from 7:00 PM til Finished |
Event:
Town Board Meeting |
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Place:
7252 6th St. Town Hall |
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When:
1/27/2009 from 7:00 PM til Finished |
Event:
Town Board Meeting (Note change of Day) |
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Place:
7252 6th St. Town Hall |
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How Arnott came to be |
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Arnott Train Depot |
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Arnott is the name of the new station in the town of Stockton on the Green Bay & Western Railway. It is located on William Plummer’s land, near Calvin Richmond’s, and will be a great convenience to farmers living in that vicinity. The new depot is already completed and trains now stop there. Cargill & Bro. of LaCrosse have built a large warehouse 30x60 and buy all kinds of farm produce. The farmers in that neighborhood, who will be mostly beneficed by this new market can thank Messrs. Arnott, Richmond and Bremmer, as it was through their energy that the depot was established. They canvassed the country and raised the required sum $500 for the company, together with one and one-half acres of land. The company has named the station ‘Arnott’ after the Hon. William L. Arnott, one of the prominent farmers of that town. |
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Portage County Historical Society |
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