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Janesville: Growth

Janesville grew by adding the making of farm implements to its expanding agriculture.

05/07/2006 | Rating NR

Wisconsin Hometown Stories

Janesville: Growth

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Janesville grew by adding the making of farm implements to its expanding agriculture.

After the Civil War, Janesville’s population exploded. Railroads opened new markets for Wisconsin wheat. When wheat crops failed, farmers expanded into tobacco, dairy farming and cotton. At the same time, agriculture fueled Janesville’s industrialization, as farm implement manufacturing began.

05/07/2006 | Rating NR

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