Malone Area Heritage Museum

Malone Area Heritage Museum Hours: Thursdays 2-4, 2nd Sunday 11-4
A historical museum commemorating the Sheboygan Fond du Lac Railroad, the surrounding Holyland, and its people

Reminder, we'll be closed today so our members can celebrate their special day with their families ... so to all our mot...
05/10/2026

Reminder, we'll be closed today so our members can celebrate their special day with their families ... so to all our mothers in the Holyland, THANK YOU and Happy Mother's Day...

05/06/2026
From History of Wisconsin page:With everyone posting cow pictures, I feel this is getting to be a forgotten tra...
05/01/2026

From History of Wisconsin page:
With everyone posting cow pictures, I feel this is getting to be a forgotten trade in Wisconsin. When you drive the back roads and all the little barns sitting empty for so many years that once made a living for the families that owned them. This is one of two of the 40 herd barns he has and when he started this first farm in 1988 at 20 years old, he always wanted to have his barn filled with red and white Holsteins, between the two farms he could definitely fill this barn with them, there was only 4 black and whites Holstein in there the other day when I took this picture. 34 years later and he’s making his dreams come true. Thank you to the small farms running today and making they dreams come true even on the outskirts of Black River Falls.

04/18/2026
April 14-15, 1912 The Sinking of the Titanic  Holyland tiesDr William Edward Minahan was born in Chilton, Calumet, Wisco...
04/17/2026

April 14-15, 1912
The Sinking of the Titanic
Holyland ties

Dr William Edward Minahan was born in Chilton, Calumet, Wisconsin on 20 April 1867.

He was the son of Irish immigrant parents William Burke Minahan (1833-1906), a county school superintendant, and Mary Shaughnessy (1839-1902), both Limerick natives. He had ten known siblings: Robert (1858-1935) Ellen (1860-1915, later Jaeger), John Robert (1862-1941), Grace (b. 1865), Hugh (b. 1871), Mary (1873-1945, later Hector), James (b. 1875), Ida Daisy (b. 1879), Victor Ivan (1881-1954) and Edna (1883-1883)

He first appears on the 1870 census of Wisconsin as a three-year-old. He and his brothers Robert and John all became doctors and William was known was one of the foremost surgeons in Wisconsin.

He was married on 2 August 1893 to Mary Elizabeth Dignin (b. 20 May 1876) of Brothertown, Wisconsin, a former classmate from Oshkosh Normal School. They went on to have a daughter, Maude Olive, on 15 October 1894. The couple were later divorced and William was remarried around 1903 to Lillian Mae Thorpe (b. 1875) who hailed from Indiana. The couple remained childless and settled in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, appearing there on the 1910 census. His 1912 passport describes him as standing at 5' 10½", with a full face, a florid complexion with blue eyes and grey hair.

In early 1912 Minahan, his wife and sister Daisy were on a visit to their ancestral Ireland, having departed from New York in January aboard Berlin on a vacation that was, according to his passport, to have lasted six months. Daisy was reportedly stricken with appendicitis and this seemingly hastened their return to the USA. They were the only first class passengers to board Titanic at Queenstown (ticket number 19928 which cost £90). They occupied cabin C78.

On the night of the sinking the Minahans spent time in the Café Parisien and enjoyed the company of Major Archibald Butt, the Wideners, the Thayers and Captain Smith before retiring to bed around 9.30 pm. Asleep at the time of the collision they were later wakened by the sound of a woman crying in the companionway outside their cabin and immediately began to dress. Leaving their cabin they headed to the portside boat deck and were shown to lifeboat 14. Minahan's last words to his wife and sister were report to be "be brave."

Dr Minahan died in the sinking and his body was later recovered by the MacKay Bennett.

NAME - DR. W. E. MINAHAN.

The body was forwarded to Victor in Green Bay, Wisconsin on 2 May 1912. He is buried at Green Bay. In 1985 trophy hunters broke into his mausoleum and stole his skull; it was later recovered by police and reinterred.

His estate was valued at $81,000 and he also had life insurance policies amounting to between $130,000 and $200,000. His widow Lillian and daughter Maude benefitted from that estate.

His widow Lillian later moved to California and was remarried twice before her death in 1962.

His first wife Mary continued to live in Wisconsin and died on 19 March 1952. His daughter Maude later worked as a school teacher and was never married. She died in Green Bay, Wisconsin on 26 March 1961.

Credits
Gavin Bell
John Frey
Phillip Gowan
Thomas J Hawley
Lisa Bertrand Moore
Hermann Söldner
Craig Stringer
Geoff Whitfield

(2017) Dr. William Edward and Lilian Minahan Encyclopedia Titanica (ref: #12837, accessed 15th April 2017 12:05:07 PM) URL : https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/dr-william-edward-and-lilian-minahan-12837.html

This First Communion picture is from 1939 in St. Cloud.Can anyone help identify the students?The girl is Dolores Diederi...
04/12/2026

This First Communion picture is from 1939 in St. Cloud.
Can anyone help identify the students?
The girl is Dolores Diederich.

04/07/2026

For those residing in or around northeastern Fond du Lac County, Bob Domagalski of the St. Nazianz Area Historical Society will be presenting an early history of St. Nazianz at the Malone Area Heritage Museum, N8791 County W, this Tuesday, April 7th at 7:00 p.m. Malone is the center of Wisconsin's so-called "Holyland," a 100-square mile region known known for its concentration of German-Catholic heritage and culture. Bob's talk, "A Holy Land Beyond the Holyland," will detail our village's own unique roots as a immigrant German-Catholic monastic commune that became a self-sustaining community of farming, business, and religious enterprise.

04/01/2026
So what store did you get your Buster Browns at?
03/31/2026

So what store did you get your Buster Browns at?

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N8791 County Road W
Malone, WI
53049

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