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Waukesha

[ waw-ki-shaw ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Wisconsin, W of Milwaukee.


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In January, 1871, he was appointed an officer of the reform school at Waukesha, Wisconsin.

In her own circle of acquaintances several young men in whom she was interested had gone to Waukesha.

And such a reel; it will go down to history as the dance of the Waukesha meeting.

On the evening of the second we stopped at Prairie Village, now known as Waukesha.

He came to Wisconsin in 1851; learned the printer's trade, and was afterward editor of the Waukesha Democrat.

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