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Maybe someone in Wisconsin could enlighten us - on
Google Maps, where exactly is 'Pier 5' on Jones Island
located?
This is Jones' Island: Google Maps
It's not really an island now, more like a peninsula; the water gap separating it from the mainland was filled in many many years ago. I'm not sure which pier is #5. This Facebook post from the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society identifies it as the tanker/liquid cargo pier, which I think would make it the long thin one at the south end: Log into Facebook
Here's a map of the present area: Port Property Map
I did find some cool photos of the history of the harbor area. Some of them show what it would have looked like in the 1970s. It's mostly industrial wasteland now, but it was still a busy harbor when Mrs. Emiliano was found. A photographic history of Milwaukee's Harbor and Jones Island
Another bit of history I ran across was about the fishing village that used to thrive there: The story behind Kaszube's Park: Milwaukee's smallest, strangest piece of public land
By 1870, Kashubian people, who emigrated to the United States from a European region that’s now northwest Poland (and was known as “Kashubia” and “Pomerania” at the time), flocked to Jones Island....the City Of Milwaukee finally took measures to evict Jones Island’s residents in 1920. Still, some Kashubians stayed more than two decades after the city stepped in…but not many.

