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Historical Markers in Green County, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Green County, Wisconsin and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Green County, WI (11) Dane County, WI (444) Iowa County, WI (21) Lafayette County, WI (27) Rock County, WI (35) Stephenson County, IL (23) Winnebago County, IL (6)  GreenCounty(11) Green County (11)  DaneCounty(444) Dane County (444)  IowaCounty(21) Iowa County (21)  LafayetteCounty(27) Lafayette County (27)  RockCounty(35) Rock County (35)  StephensonCountyIllinois(23) Stephenson County (23)  WinnebagoCounty(6) Winnebago County (6)
Monroe is the county seat for Green County
Adjacent to Green County, Wisconsin
      Dane County (444)  
      Iowa County (21)  
      Lafayette County (27)  
      Rock County (35)  
      Stephenson County, Illinois (23)  
      Winnebago County, Illinois (6)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Green County, Albany — 517 — "English Settlement" Cemetery
This cemetery marks the gravesites of Welsh families, who began settling here in 1845. They purchased land from the federal government for $1.25 per acre and began establishing farms, building homes, and forming a tight knit community. "The Yankees . . . Map (db m35401) HM
2 Wisconsin, Green County, Albany — Union Church
The first formal meeting elected the following to have charge of the building of a church: William Reese, Thomas Lewis, James Lloyd, Aaron Jones, Thomas Edmonds, James Francis and Rev. Austin A sum of $505.00 was raised with a proposal that "a . . . Map (db m35402) HM
3 Wisconsin, Green County, Monroe — 514 — First Methodist Episcopal Church
Side A The First Methodist Episcopal congregation began building this church in 1869 to replace an earlier church built in 1843. The parsonage was completed in 1886 and the congregation dedicated the completed church in 1887. The church . . . Map (db m35406) HM
4 Wisconsin, Green County, Monroe — Historic Green County CourthouseNational Register of Historic Places
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m156074) HM
5 Wisconsin, Green County, Monroe — World Trade Center South Tower
This Artifact is part of the World Trade Center South Tower. It was recovered in October 2001 and is presented to The Monroe Fire Department in recognition of the service of the emergency responders who protect the Monroe Community. Steel recovered . . . Map (db m156072) HM
6 Wisconsin, Green County, Monticello — Lake MontesianDedicated 1966
. . . Map (db m156068) HM
7 Wisconsin, Green County, Monticello — 435 — Nickolaus Gerber(1836-1903)
Born in 1836 in Canton Berne, Switzerland, where he learned cheese making, Nickolaus Gerber immigrated to New York and founded that state's first Limburger cheese factory. After hearing reports of successful dairy cattle-raising in Green County, . . . Map (db m35473) HM
8 Wisconsin, Green County, New Glarus — 434 — Herbert O. Kubly1915-1996
Herbert Kubly, the grandson of Swiss immigrants, was born on the Kubly Family Farm in New Glarus. A noted author and playwright, Kubly's first book, American in Italy, won the National Book Award in 1956. Kubly also authored ten other books . . . Map (db m32127) HM
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9 Wisconsin, Green County, New Glarus — 110 — New Glarus
In 1845 the Emigration Society of the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland, sent Nicholas Duerst and Fridolin Streiff to the United States to purchase land for a Swiss settlement. They were joined in August by 108 settlers who began their homesteads on . . . Map (db m5052) HM
10 Wisconsin, Green County, New Glarus — The Old Lead Road
In 1828, ox-teams, guided along an ancient Winnebago Indian trail, began hauling lead from Exeter to Mineral Point and Galena over this road. June 29, 1832, after the Battle of the Pecatonica, Gen. Henry Dodge and his Rangers passed here to . . . Map (db m131486) HM
11 Wisconsin, Green County, Town of York — 573 — Green's Prairie Cemetery
This cemetery marks the gravesites of the pioneer settlers of York, Adams, and Primrose Townships, who began settling here in 1838. Many were from the New York state, for which York Township is named. Polly Crowel was the first to be buried here in . . . Map (db m120265) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024