Dunn County, Wisconsin
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Dunn is a county in Wisconsin. It was formed in 1854 from Chippewa County. Dunn began keeping birth records in 1861, marriage records in 1858, and death records in 1869. It began keeping land records in 1877, probate records in 1858, and court records in 1859. For more information, contact the county at 800 Wilson Ave., Menomonie 54751. On the attached map, Dunn is located at E2. (j-Chippewa, 1854'56)
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