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[[File:Mailahn Farm 3.png|center|thumb|747x747px|Satellite view of the same Google map and plat map area with the same three points marked in green.]] | [[File:Mailahn Farm 3.png|center|thumb|747x747px|Satellite view of the same Google map and plat map area with the same three points marked in green.]] | ||
[[File:Mailahn Farm 4.png|center|thumb|869x869px|Google Street View of the Mailahn Farm taken in 2008.]] | [[File:Mailahn Farm 4.png|center|thumb|869x869px|Google Street View of the Mailahn Farm taken in 2008.]] | ||
[[File:Mailahn Farm Diagram.png|center|thumb|687x687px|A diagram of the Mailahn farm as printed in the Appleton Post-Crescent in 1912. We should assume that this is not to scale, and there appears to be an error with the "East" and "West" as they are out of correct | [[File:Mailahn Farm Diagram.png|center|thumb|687x687px|A diagram of the Mailahn farm as printed in the Appleton Post-Crescent in 1912. We should assume that this is not to scale, and there appears to be an error with the "East" and "West" as they are out of correct alignment with "North" and "South" - but a written description noted that the smokehouse was about 50 yards from the rear of the house, which would make sense with the street being along the west side of the property in front of the barn. The barn being in front also matches the description by Edward that he saw his brother and father headed into the barn as he left to pick up his brothers.]] |
Revision as of 22:51, 21 April 2024
Ep. 1 - The Mailahn Family Massacre
According to an 1889 Plat Map of Black Creek Township (T23N, R17E), the Louis Mailahn farm was 20 acres and located in the northern half of the NW quadrant of the SW quarter of Section 26. On the map his name was incorrectly written as "Louis Weylahn", but a broad search of all of Outagamie County confirm that there was no one by the name of Weylahn, or any spelling variant, in Outagamie County at the time. The closest match was the "van der Wielen" family who did not arrive in Outagamie County from Lithoijen, Netherlands until 1923.
Below you will see a copy of the 1889 Plat map with the Luthern Cemetery, the 20 acre Louis Mailahn farm, and the 40 acres Ludwig Mailahn farm marked for reference. Next are the modern Google maps and Google satellite view of the same area with the same three locations marked for reference.




