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The Poisoned Pharmacist

Early German immigrant Adalbert Moeller was a recognized businessman and community leader in La Crosse when the disastrous accident that took his life occurred.
(written by Dr. Les Crocker, Emeritus Professor of Art History) Image of Adalbert Moeller's drug store ad in the 1866 La Crosse city directory    Adalbert Moeller was one … http://archives.lacrosselibrary.org/blog/the-poisoned-pharmacist/

The Fishy Story of Riverside Park's North End

By the fall of 1919, the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries committed funds to moving the regional headquarters from Homer, Minnesota [known as the Winona station], to La Crosse and building a modern fish hatchery and rescue station.
Written by Anita Taylor Doering, Archives staff  La Crosse Tribune, June 27, 1924, page 34  Many local conservationists and fishermen lobbied the federal government to… http://archives.lacrosselibrary.org/blog/the-fishy-story-of-riverside-parks-north-end/

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