2007 Assembly Joint Resolution 12
ENROLLED JOINT RESOLUTION
Relating to: Seymour, Wisconsin, as the home of the hamburger.
Whereas, Seymour, Wisconsin, is the rightful home of the hamburger; and
Whereas, other accounts of the origination of the hamburger trace back only so far as the late 1880s, while Seymour's claim can be traced to 1885; and
Whereas, Charles Nagreen, also known as Hamburger Charlie, of Seymour, Wisconsin, began calling ground beef patties in a bun "hamburgers" in 1885; and
Whereas, Hamburger Charlie first sold his world-famous hamburgers at age 15 at the first Seymour fair in 1885, and later at the Brown and Outagamie county fairs; and
Whereas, Hamburger Charlie employed as many as eight people at his famous hamburger tent, selling 150 pounds of hamburgers on some days; and
Whereas, the hamburger has since become an American classic, enjoyed by families at restaurants and backyard grills alike; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the members of the Wisconsin legislature declare Seymour, Wisconsin, the Original Home of the Hamburger.
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