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      • He tilled his land, taught school in winters, and as the country became more settled was elected supervisor, assessor, justice of the peace and county superintendent of schools. After the railroad was built through his farm a station was built of which he took charge and it was later named for him----Reeseville.
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  1. History. The history of the Village of Reeseville began when the Reese family came to Wisconsin, then almost an unbroken wilderness, in 1844. The father Samuel Reese, Sr. and his son Samuel, Jr. were farmers. The father was born in 1795 and died in 1875 in Reeseville at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hilliker.

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  3. Reeseville is a village in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 763 at the 2020 census.

  4. Origin of Reeseville, Wisconsin. Named after one of the first settlers of the area, Samuel Reese, who settled there in 1845. His son Adam was surveyed and platted the area, naming it after his father.

  5. RECORD LOCATION. Collection: Wisconsin Local History and Biographical Articles (WLHBA) Collection. Location: Wisconsin Historical Society Library, 2nd floor, Madison, Wisconsin.

  6. History. Reeseville was named after an early settler, Samuel Reese, by his son Adam Reese who surveyed and platted the area. Samuel Reese settled here in 1845. Geography. Reeseville is located at (43.305452, -88.843847). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.63 square miles (1.63 km2), all of it land.

  7. Description: human settlement in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States of America. Postal code: 53579. Categories: village of Wisconsin, human settlement and locality. Location: Village of Reeseville, Dodge, Wisconsin, Midwest, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map.

  8. The city, named after the beaver dams that were once prevalent along the nearby river, has grown from a modest pioneer settlement into a thriving community, weaving a tapestry of progress and tradition. Geographically, Beaver Dam is cradled by lush landscapes and the serene Beaver Dam Lake, which spans over 6,400 acres.

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