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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Portage County, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Portage 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 Portage County, WI (30) Adams County, WI (8) Marathon County, WI (37) Shawano County, WI (8) Waupaca County, WI (43) Waushara County, WI (9) Wood County, WI (58)  PortageCounty(30) Portage County (30)  AdamsCounty(8) Adams County (8)  MarathonCounty(37) Marathon County (37)  ShawanoCounty(8) Shawano County (8)  WaupacaCounty(43) Waupaca County (43)  WausharaCounty(9) Waushara County (9)  WoodCounty(58) Wood County (58)
Stevens Point is the county seat for Portage County
Adjacent to Portage County, Wisconsin
      Adams County (8)  
      Marathon County (37)  
      Shawano County (8)  
      Waupaca County (43)  
      Waushara County (9)  
      Wood County (58)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Portage County, Almond — Almond Veterans Memorial
On County Highway A north of Maple Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m50518) HM
2 Wisconsin, Portage County, Amherst — Amherst Fire District
On Mill Street (County Highway B) east of South Main Street (County Highway A), on the right when traveling east.
Original Fire Bell Established 1902Map (db m8274) HM
3 Wisconsin, Portage County, Amherst Junction — A Line in Time
On 2nd Street at West Street, on the left when traveling north on 2nd Street.
Can a village live to tell the tale of two railroad lines and a depot? The railroads originated as a means to transport lumber to mills in the Stevens Point area. As times changed, farm products such as potatoes became the main . . . Map (db m26147) HM
4 Wisconsin, Portage County, Amherst Junction — South New Hope Lutheran Church
On County Road T south of Trout Creek Road, on the left when traveling north.
Early Norwegian immigrants settled Central Wisconsin in the mid-1800s and brought with them the traditional church architecture still found in the hills and fjords of their native land. South New Hope Church was chartered in 1888 when synod debates . . . Map (db m156507) HM
5 Wisconsin, Portage County, Junction City — 121 — Du Bay Trading Post
On County Highway E, 1.8 miles east of State Highway 34, on the left when traveling east.
In 1834 John Baptiste Du Bay established a trading post on the Wisconsin River one mile east of here for the American Fur Company. His wife was Princess Madeline, daughter of Oshkosh, Chief of the Menominee Indians. According to tradition, Du Bay’s . . . Map (db m1770) HM
6 Wisconsin, Portage County, Plover — American Legion War Monument
On Wisconsin Avenue at School Drive, on the left when traveling north on Wisconsin Avenue.
Wall Of Honor Proudly We Served [names] In Memory of Our War Dead Dedicated by American Legion Palash-Platt Post 543 1951 Map (db m41866) HM
7 Wisconsin, Portage County, Plover — Korean WarJune 25, 1950 · July 27, 1953
Near Maple Drive near Village Park Drive, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m29837) WM
8 Wisconsin, Portage County, Plover — September 11th, 2001
On Post Road (Business U.S. 51) south of School Drive, on the left when traveling south.
"Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his fellow man" This is a remnant of an iron girder from the World Trade Center in New York City. It is enshrined here in remembrance of those who gave the complete and final measure . . . Map (db m47769) HM
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9 Wisconsin, Portage County, Rosholt — Rosholt
On North Main Street south of Forest Street, on the left when traveling north.
This site marks the beginning of the village of Rosholt. In 1867, Jens Rasmussen, who came from Lolland, Denmark, purchased land and improved a beaver dam here to furnish power for a grist mill. In 1885 the dam was acquired by John Gilbert Rosholt . . . Map (db m33000) HM
10 Wisconsin, Portage County, Rosholt — Rosholt Saw Mill
On North Main Street at Forest Street on North Main Street.
Site of last Rosholt saw mill Land given to Rosholt Fair Assn by Mr. & Mrs. J. M. RustadMap (db m33041) HM
11 Wisconsin, Portage County, Rosholt — Rosholt War Memorial
On East Grand Avenue (State Highway 66) at Depot Street on East Grand Avenue.
In Memoriam World War II Luther J. Bestul Leonard L. Dahlen Onufry Dzwonkoski Emory J. Nelson Nick C. Ostrowski Korea Joseph S. Berna David E. Halverson Ernest M. Kaminski The whole earth is the tomb of heroic men . . . Map (db m33083) WM
12 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Airborne Forces Memorial Bridge
Near Clark Street (State Highway 66) at Water Street, on the right when traveling east.
Parachutes • Air Assault Gliders • Glider Pilots Airborne Forces Memorial To Their Perpetual Honor Presented By The Citizens Of Wisconsin and The Badger State Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association . . . Map (db m51431) HM
13 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Buttons from the River
On Franklin Street, 0.2 miles west of Forest Street when traveling west.
The residents of Stevens Point depended on the Wisconsin River not only to transport logs, but also to provide clam shells for the button industry. The clammers found an abundance of quality shells in the river to support a commercial venture. In . . . Map (db m5466) HM
14 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Casimir Pulaski
On Main Street (State Highway 66) at Soo Marie Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Born in Poland 1747 organizer of the American cavalry during the Revolutionary War. Erected in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of his death 1779, at Savannah, GA.Map (db m29661) HM
15 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Engine 2713 Controls and Operation
On Monroe Street at Church Street (Business U.S. 51), on the right when traveling east on Monroe Street.
Legend
  1. Stoker Jets: Fireman used these controls to use steam to blow coal from the auger to different parts of the firebox. Originally the coal was hand shoveled into the firebox but an auger was . . . Map (db m196617) HM
16 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — 49 — First Public Building
On Clark Street (State Highway 66) east of Third Street, on the left when traveling east.
Here, for 110 years, stood District School No. 2, the oldest public building in Stevens Point. Completed in 1850, its appearance reflecting its New England heritage, it served the pioneer community as school, recreation, and civic center, and . . . Map (db m20969) HM
17 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — 81 — Jordan Dam and Power Plant
Near State Highway 66 at Deer Lane, on the right when traveling east.
About 1840, near this site, Bloomer & Harper built one of the important early sawmills in northern Wisconsin. It was long known as McGreer's Mill, named for an early owner. By 1890, over 700 million feet of lumber, much of it sawed here, was floated . . . Map (db m20745) HM
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18 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Portage County & the Polish Army
On Main Street (State Highway 66) at Soo Marie Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
When World War I started in 1914, Poland was divided between the empires of Prussia, Austria, and Russia. In 1917, a Polish National Committee organized regiments of Polish-American men to fight under a Polish flag in Europe. Forty-eight . . . Map (db m138225) HM
19 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Portage County Civil War Memorial
On Church Street south of Arlington Place, on the right when traveling north.
1861–1865 Portage County to her heroes who fought and her martyrs who fell that the Republic might live. Map (db m29364) HM
20 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Public Square
Near Main Street at Second Street.
The first land entry affecting Stevens Point after the Indian treaty of 1836 was made by Andrew Mullarkey in 1844. This land was purchased by Mathias Mitchell who in 1847 platted four streets and the Public Square. A Liberty Pole with homemade flag . . . Map (db m20928) HM
21 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Saint Peter Church War Memorial
On First Street at Fourth Avenue on First Street.
In Loving Memory Of Those Who Gave Their Lives World War I Benjamin J. Brill · Peter P. Kulas · Frank Novak · Frank E. Printz · Walter F. Winecke · Frank M. Zylka World War II John Bartkowiak · Felix Blavat · Eugene . . . Map (db m41815) HM
22 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — St. Stanislaus Church World War II Memorial
On Fremont Street at Stanley Street, on the left when traveling north on Fremont Street.
"These Made The Supreme Sacrifice" Bekowski, Andrew Cisewski, Leonard Domack, Eugene Drifka, Raphae Glodowski, Chester Koltz, Benedict Mayek, John Maziarka, Edward Peskie, Frank Shafranski, William Vaughan, Rolyn . . . Map (db m41836) HM
23 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — 85 — Stevens Point — Gateway to the Pineries
Near Crosby Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
This plaque commemorates the pioneers who established Stevens Point during the 1840’s, 50’s and 60’s. Community life centered here at the foot of Main Street where supplies were transshipped from wagon to boat for the trip north to lumber camps. . . . Map (db m1038) HM
24 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Stevens Point Women's Club
On Division Street at Strongs Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Division Street.
The Stevens Point Women's Club has supported schools, women, labor forces, suffrage, and much more. Still today they show their love and support of this community as well as they did during the Great War, later named World War 1 (WW1). In . . . Map (db m196694) HM
25 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — The Boy with the Leaking BootA Tragic History
On Division Street (Business U.S. 51) south of Franklin Street, on the right when traveling north.
One of an estimated twenty-four such statues in the world, this Boy with the Leaking Boot is thought to have been purchased in 1895 as part of an improvement project for Stevens Point's Public Square. The Boy design may have originated in Italy (or . . . Map (db m26412) HM
26 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — 418 — The Historic Southside Railroad Complex of Stevens Point
On Monroe Street at Wyatt Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Monroe Street.
Once the rail hub of central Wisconsin, Stevens Point’s Historic Southside Railroad Complex still contains buildings, engines and tracks that evoke the time when the railroad was the dominant means of transportation in the country. The first train . . . Map (db m1033) HM
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27 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — Veterans World War I MemorialHonor Roll — 1917 · 1918 —
On Division Street at Monroe Street on Division Street.
In memory of those from this community who answered their country's call. Martin Adam · Frank Adams, Jr. · Romulus Berens · Anastazia Blaskoske · Raymond Borgen · Benjamin Brill · Darrell D. Burtis · Reynold Chapman · George H. Chase · Max . . . Map (db m36957) HM
28 Wisconsin, Portage County, Stevens Point — WWI Memorial
On Division Street at Strongs Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Division Street.
Flag Etiquette The American Flag should be lighted at all times. The Flag should be only flown in fair weather. When lowering the Flag, no part of it should touch the ground or object. Sore the Flag folded . . . Map (db m196850) HM
29 Wisconsin, Portage County, Whiting — Whiting Village
Near Water Street (County Highway HH) 0.1 miles west of Post Road (Business Highway 51), on the left when traveling west.
A sawmill was built here in 1852 by Luther Hanchett and Amos Courtwright. It was purchased in 1864 by Alexander and Thomas McDill who later added a grist mill. The site was occupied after 1902 by Wisconsin Graphite Company and from 1916 to 1951 by . . . Map (db m20924) HM
30 Wisconsin, Portage County, Wisconsin Rapids — 323 — Wisconsin’s Greater Prairie Chicken(Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus)
On County Highway W, 0.2 miles east of County Highway F, on the right when traveling east.
These open grasslands in the Buena Vista Marsh, Portage County, were one of the last remaining strongholds of the Greater Prairie Chicken in Wisconsin. Once abun­dant in the state, this impressive bird nearly disappeared when its grassland habitat . . . Map (db m1151) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024