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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Door County, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Door 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 Door County, WI (149) Brown County, WI (101) Kewaunee County, WI (36) Marinette County, WI (17) Oconto County, WI (12) Benzie County, MI (14) Delta County, MI (35) Leelanau County, MI (22) Menominee County, MI (10)  DoorCounty(149) Door County (149)  BrownCounty(101) Brown County (101)  KewauneeCounty(36) Kewaunee County (36)  MarinetteCounty(17) Marinette County (17)  OcontoCounty(12) Oconto County (12)  BenzieCountyMichigan(14) Benzie County (14)  DeltaCounty(35) Delta County (35)  LeelanauCounty(22) Leelanau County (22)  MenomineeCounty(10) Menominee County (10)
Sturgeon Bay is the county seat for Door County
Adjacent to Door County, Wisconsin
      Brown County (101)  
      Kewaunee County (36)  
      Marinette County (17)  
      Oconto County (12)  
      Benzie County, Michigan (14)  
      Delta County, Michigan (35)  
      Leelanau County, Michigan (22)  
      Menominee County, Michigan (10)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — 8064 Hwy. 57
Now known as the Hjertehjem Shop, Roger Eatough also built this original building, the south part, in 1885. The foundation of chipped stone is no longer visible. The original part was used as a drug store, furniture store, a mortuary, and the post . . . Map (db m89936) HM
2 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — 8068 Hwy. 57
Nathan Nichols (the north building) was formerly two buildings, now connected, that were built by Roger Eatough (owner of the Globe Hotel). The little house in the rear was built as a residence and was built in 1890. The building to the north was . . . Map (db m89938) HM
3 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — Anchor of the Frank O'Connor
This anchor was removed from the wreck site of the Frank O'Connor. The anchor is from a barge used during salvage operations in the 1920s and 1930s. Since the anchor was not actually off the sunken ship, it was placed on display here. . . . Map (db m230096) HM
4 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — August Zahn Residence — 1912
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m89940) HM
5 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — Baileys Harbor Lower Range Light
This lower rangelight and the upper rangelight residence, 950 feet inland, were built by the U.S. Lighthouse Service in 1869. The upper rangelight also served as the lighthouse keepers residence and is 15 feet taller than the lower tower. this . . . Map (db m39252) HM
6 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — Baileys Harbor Town Marina
On the shores of beautiful Lake Michigan, Baileys Harbor was the first established village on the Door Peninsula. In 1848, Captain Justice Bailey was seeking refuge from a ferocious storm and came ashore in the sheltered harbor. Discovering abundant . . . Map (db m74480) HM
7 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — Boathouse and Docks
A boathouse and pier once stood near this location. Sometime after 1945, the structure was razed and the piers removed. The launch that was stored in the boathouse was used to go to Baileys Harbor for supplies and to work the Baileys Harbor . . . Map (db m230095) HM
8 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — Schooner Christina Nilsson — Historic Shipwreck — Wisconsin's Maritime Trails —
Type: wooden schooner Built: 1871, Hanson & Scove, Manitowoc, Wis. Sank: Oct. 24, 1884 Length: 139.4' Beam 26' Cargoes: pig iron Propulsion: sail, three-masted Depth of wreckage: 15' Listed on the National Register of . . . Map (db m74261) HM
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9 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — Town of Baileys Harbor — A Sanctuary on Lake Michigan
Baileys Harbor is a refuge for people and nature. In 1848, Captain Justice Bailey discovered this safe harbor as he sought shelter from a Lake Michigan storm. His employer, Alanson Sweet, sent crews of men to carve a town out of the wilderness. . . . Map (db m229959) HM
10 Wisconsin, Door County, Baileys Harbor — War Memorial
Dedicated to Those Who Served This Community in All Wars 1959 Baileys Harbor Lions ClubMap (db m75091) WM
11 Wisconsin, Door County, Brussels — 592 — The Brussels Cemetery Grotto
The Belgian immigrants who settled in this region, beginning in the 1850s, built many churches and roadside chapels, reflecting the value of their Catholic faith. Brussels and its surrounding communities form the largest Belgian settlement in North . . . Map (db m175533) HM
12 Wisconsin, Door County, Brussels — Well Site — Tornado Memorial Park
During the fire of October 8, 1871, this well site was used by seven persons as a place of refuge. The last man to the well found the wood curb on fire. After tearing off the curb he entered the well and pulled a wet blanket over the opening. Five . . . Map (db m39008) HM
13 Wisconsin, Door County, Cana Island — Steamer Frank O'Connor — Historic Shipwreck — Wisconsin's Maritime Trails —
Type: wooden bulk carrier Built: 1892 as City of Naples, James Davidson, West Bay City, Mich. Sank: Oct. 2, 1919 Length: 301' Beam 42.5' Cargoes: grain, coal, and iron ore Propulsion: triple-expansion steam engine; propeller . . . Map (db m89957) HM
14 Wisconsin, Door County, Egg Harbor — Cupola House
The Cupola House National Historic Landmark Est. 1871Map (db m130500) HM
15 Wisconsin, Door County, Egg Harbor — Egg Harbor — A Prosperous Village on the Bay
Blessed with good farmland and a deep water port, Egg Harbor has thrived since its beginning in 1861. In the early years, Egg Harbor served fishermen, farmers, and lumbermen. It was the first community in Door County to hard surface its road. . . . Map (db m130495) HM
16 Wisconsin, Door County, Egg Harbor — Halfway to the North Pole
The 45th parallel (45 Degrees North Latitude) runs through this wayside. This is the midpoint between the equator and North Pole. But because the Earth is slightly flattened at the poles, the distance from the 45th parallel to the North Pole is . . . Map (db m26713) HM
17 Wisconsin, Door County, Egg Harbor — Site of Carlsville School District No. 3 — 1868 Marks the First Carlsville School
"Margaret Kinney was paid $149 for teaching here during the 1869 school year.” The first school was built out of log construction on one acre of private land owned by Thomas Carmody Sr. and wife Margaret. In 1879, the Carmody's . . . Map (db m230834) HM
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18 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — Ellison Bay — Town of Liberty Grove
The land surrounding you was once owned by John Ellison. Johan Eliason, later known as John Ellison, was a Danish immigrant who founded this community in 1865. He purchased 8,000 acres of land including a mile of shoreline, and advertised in . . . Map (db m130477) HM
19 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — Niagara Escarpment
The limestone bluffs you see along Green Bay are part of the same formation that Niagara Falls plunges over in New York. The Niagara Escarpment arches for a thousand miles around the Great Lakes. Lower layers of soft, erodible shale are . . . Map (db m130478) HM
20 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — Remnants of Ancient Forests
Lycopods are prehistoric plants of this forest. Their origin reveals the rich history of the land. Discover landscapes of the past. Imagine forests of the future. Paleozoic Era Silurian Lycopods Take Root on Land . . . Map (db m238655) HM
21 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — 590 — The Clearing
The Clearing is a not-for-profit school for adults, offering classes in the arts, humanities and natural sciences. It was founded by Jens Jensen, renowned landscape architect and conservationist. Born in Denmark in 1860, Jensen immigrated to the . . . Map (db m165535) HM
22 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — The Hotz Estate
In 1917, Ferdinand Hotz of Chicago purchased 1,015 acres of land which later became Newport State Park. He thought this was the finest place on earth, and in 1919 he began building an estate that would include the log cabin, carriage house, and . . . Map (db m74505) HM
23 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — The Village of Newport — A vanished community
"There is a certain irony to the fact that Wisconsin's only formally designated Wilderness Park was once a bustling village." —Robert J.W Erwin
Right here, where you stand, was once a thriving little . . . Map (db m238779) HM
24 Wisconsin, Door County, Ellison Bay — Wisconsin's Maritime Trails — Newport Historic Waterfront — Lumber Port —
Near this spot in 1881, a Scandinavian immigrant named Hans Johnson built a large wooden pier. Soon afterward, Johnson and business partner Peter Knudson built a general store, a post office, and a lumber mill. For the next 40 years, these . . . Map (db m238630) HM
25 Wisconsin, Door County, Ephraim — Anderson Dock
Aslag Anderson, Norwegian born mill-wright, built this store and dock in 1858. The dock served as the transportation center for this area from the sailing days through the steamship era in the 1920's. On Anderson's death in 1892, two of . . . Map (db m57690) HM
26 Wisconsin, Door County, Ephraim — First Permanent Colony in Door County
Near this spot a Moravian Congregation, Reverend A.M. Iverson, Pastor landed May, 1853, forming the first permanent colony in Door County ——— Erected 1923Map (db m15714) HM
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27 Wisconsin, Door County, Ephraim — Gibraltar District School No. 2 — National 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 m231110) HM
28 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — A Road Less Traveled — Eagle Terrace
More than one million people visit Peninsula State Park every year but most days Eagle Terrace is quiet. Congratulate yourself for discovering a place less traveled! Eagle Terrace links events that span centuries. Was this jagged promontory a . . . Map (db m75111) HM
29 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — A State Park System is Formed — Peninsula Leads the Way
"One by one," Assemblyman Tom Reynolds told the Wisconsin Legislature, "all the places of scenic beauty and historical interest are passing away. Before it is too late, it is well to pause and consider whether it is not befitting that some of them . . . Map (db m79015) HM
30 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — A Tough Tree — Ironwood (Hop Hornbeam)
Strong wood makes ironwood a first choice for ax and shovel handles. Lumberjacks and farmers favored this tree for pike poles and wagon axles, too. Note the tree's doubly toothed leaves and somewhat shaggy bark. Several ironwoods, able to live under . . . Map (db m238466) HM
31 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Aerial Pursuits — Peninsula's Ski Jump
The year is 1938. You've just climbed to the top of Peninsula's ski jump. Your skis are fashioned of maple and your bindings made with straps from an old horse harness and the inner tubes of a tire. You lean forward and gravity takes over at 50 mph . . . Map (db m229964) HM
32 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Church of the Atonement — Built 1878
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m231526) HM
33 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Cold Cure — Hemlock
Ah-choo! Menominee Indians made a tea of the hemlock's inner bark to treat colds. Today, hikers enjoy the dark evergreen for its beauty. Examine its short, flat needles. Do you see two white stripes underneath? Hemlock is an indicator species, . . . Map (db m238468) HM
34 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Eagle Bluff Lighthouse — Peninsula's Maritime Heritage
Sailing vessels used two channels when navigating this part of Green Bay. The first was the western passage on the far side of Chambers Island. The second lies before you: the treacherous passage between the shore and the Strawberry Islands. . . . Map (db m75285) HM
35 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Growing a Forest — Red Pine
Nearby, red pines stand in perfect rows. Planted about 1924, they comprise one of over two dozen tree plantations at Peninsula. Do you see cut stumps? Foresters thinned the plantation in 1978 to create sunny gaps for emerging hardwoods. Paired . . . Map (db m238469) HM
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36 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Island Overlook — Sven's Bluff
Adventure, Little Strawberry, Jack and Pirate with Chambers Island on the horizon. What if the 1909 Wisconsin Legislature had not identified this land as most worthy of preservation? This spectacular view, like others . . . Map (db m229961) HM
37 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Island Paradise — Horseshoe Island
Northern white cedar trees cling to the rocky rim of 38-acre Horseshoe Island. A tangle of birch and balsam fir, with pale blossoms of climbing fumitory, grow on the island, too. Long ago, people lived on Horseshoe Island. Indian people, . . . Map (db m74416) HM
38 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Late Bloomer — Witch Hazel
In September when other forest trees begin to drop leaves, witch hazel magically springs to life. Bright yellow flowers bloom along bare branches and seed pods develop. When mature, the pods burst open and throw two shiny black seeds several feet. . . . Map (db m238467) HM
39 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Life on the Ledge — The Niagara Escarpment
Welcome to Peninsula State Park, a diverse and dramatic place. Two features dominate this landscape: rock and water. At Peninsula, rocky bluffs ascend over 150 feet. They are part of the Niagara Escarpment, a 650-mile geologic formation. This . . . Map (db m79261) HM
40 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Looking Back
People have been coming here for generations to live, fish, play, and gaze out over the water. Explore history as you enjoy and take care of this remarkable place. Spotter's Guide We name the places that we care about. Over time, names can . . . Map (db m232563) HM
41 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Niagara Escarpment
Peninsula State Park protects the largest contiguous tract of Niagara Escarpment in Wisconsin. This limestone ridge was formed by the deposit of ocean animals, plants, and mud on the floor of an ancient sea. Today, rare plants flourish in the . . . Map (db m230277) HM
42 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Oak Leaf Anchor
The 1,000 pound anchor from the schooner "Oak Leaf" Launched on April 14, 1866 Sank in Sturgeon Bay in 1926Map (db m131466) HM
43 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Privilege in the Park — Camp Meenahga 1916-1948
What was summer like in Door County in the early 1900s? If you were a local girl, you might clean rooms at a family hotel or help with farm chores. Perhaps you would tend to younger siblings. If old enough, you might even work at Camp Meenahga. . . . Map (db m79006) HM
44 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Shaped by Water
Once this land flourished under the waves of a warm, shallow sea. Then it lay frozen under the weight of thick, glacial ice. After millions of years, it emerged as a gem to be treasured. 1 Bathed with Warm Waves Around 420 million years ago, . . . Map (db m232588) HM
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45 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Shorelines and Sedge Meadows — Weborg Point
Peninsula's eight-mile shoreline is ever changing. Some years, a soggy cobblestone coast cradles sparse populations of unusual flowers. When water is high, crayfish thrive in crevices of the rocky coast, providing food for abundant smallmouth . . . Map (db m75181) HM
46 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — 386 — The Alexander Noble House
The Alexander Noble House was built in 1875 on land purchased from Asa Thorp, the founder of the Village of Fish Creek. This Greek Revival Style-influenced resi­dence is the Village's oldest existing dwelling still in its original location. Born in . . . Map (db m105232) HM
47 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — The Future of Eagle Bluff Light Station
1960, after years of neglect, the United States Coast Guard and Peninsula State Park granted the Door County Historical Society permission to restore the Eagle Bluff Light Station and provide access for visitors. Following an . . . Map (db m232811) HM
48 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — The Thorp Cabin
The Thorp Family was very influential in the early growth of Door County. Asa Thorp, a New York cooper by trade, permanently settled in Fish Creek in the mid 1850s. Asa established an early pier, a warehouse, and a sawmill to supply residents and . . . Map (db m95719) HM
49 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Town of Gibraltar
A Summer Tourist Haven One hundred years ago, the Fish Creek dock was a bustling portal to a summer vacationland. Arriving tourists, decked out in elegant clothes, waved cheerfully as steamers delivered them from the summer heat of . . . Map (db m230274) HM
50 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek — Why Green Bay?
When spring burst forth, voyageurs paddled from Montreal, Canada to trade at outposts on the Great Lakes. After the long, white northern winter, they welcomed the green of spring found upon reaching Green Bay. Voyagers identified places by natural . . . Map (db m75179) HM
51 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek, Peninsula State Park — Albert E. Doolittle
In memory of Albert E. Doolittle A man of unusual talent whose foresight, determination, and untiring devotion made the development of this park possible. Peninsula State Parks' roads, hiking trails, campgrounds, lookouts, Eagle . . . Map (db m235980) HM
52 Wisconsin, Door County, Fish Creek, Peninsula State Park — Shipwrecked!
Navigating the Door Peninsula is challenging! Hidden shoals, tiny islands, strong winds, dense fog, and perilous currents contributed to scores of shipwrecks and stranded ships, especially in the mid to late 1800s. Can you spot the nearby hazards? . . . Map (db m236010) HM
53 Wisconsin, Door County, Gills Rock — Pilot Island Site — Historic Shipwrecks — Wisconsin's Maritime Trails —
J.E. Gilmore · Type: wooden schooner · Built: 1867, Asa Wilcox, · Three Mile Bay, N.Y. · Length: 137.7' · Beam: 25.4' · Propulsion: sail, 2 masted. Forest · Type: wooden scow-schooner · Built: 1857, . . . Map (db m38339) HM
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54 Wisconsin, Door County, Gills Rock — Rudder from the "City of Glasgow" — Sunk in Lily Bay — Oct. 6, 1917 —
Rudder from the “City of Glasgow” Sunk in Lily Bay, Oct. 6, 1917 Raised by Century Divers, Aug. 29, 1971 and donated to the Door County Maritime Museum.Map (db m130499) HM
55 Wisconsin, Door County, Gills Rock — The Skipper
Howard and Emery Weborg had been fishermen all their lives. Howard began fishing with his father Alfred in 1917. Soon Emery joined them fishing on their father's boat, the Golden Girl. At age 64, Alfred suffered an angina attack and . . . Map (db m130497) HM
56 Wisconsin, Door County, Institute — Scow Schooner Ocean Wave — Historic Shipwreck — Wisconsin's Maritime Trails —
Type: Wooden schooner, two-masted Built: 1860, Robert Chambers, Harsen's Island, Mich. Sank: September 23, 1869 Length: 73'   Beam 20' Cargo: Stone Depth of Wreckage: 110' Listed on the National Register of Historic Places . . . Map (db m74312) HM
57 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — Anchor & Capstan
Jay Olson recovered this fisherman's anchor from the waters off Jacksonport. Collapsible anchors were commonly used on fish tugs because they were easily stowed on the small boats. Early anchors were forged as one piece. This anchor's arms and . . . Map (db m151587) HM
58 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — Erskine Root Cellar
In 1873 Royal Erskine purchased a boarding house by the lake from Mr. Logan. He moved it across the road and combined it with two other vacated buildings to make one large building, painted it red, and called it the Eureka House. Royal sold the . . . Map (db m151588) HM
59 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — Halfway to the North Pole
The 45th parallel (45 Degrees North Latitude) runs through a point one half mile south of this wayside (intersection of Hwy. 57 and Logerquist Road). This is the geographical midpoint between the equator and North Pole. But, because the earth is . . . Map (db m26671) HM
60 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — 493 — Jacksonport United Methodist Church
Also known as “The Little White Church by the Lake,” the Jacksonport United Methodist Church was completed in 1892. Its simple design is attributed to George Bagnall Sr., one of the original builders. Alex Halstead, Harry Wilson Sr. and . . . Map (db m12114) HM
61 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — Reynolds' Pier — Wisconsin's Maritime Trails — Historic Site —
Schooner Perry Hannah Type: Wooden Schooner, two-masted Built: 1859, Thomas Arnold, Newport, Mich. Sank: October 16, 1880 Length: 93’ Beam: 25’ Cargo: Wood Depth of Wreckage: 6’ Schooner Cecelia Type: Wooden . . . Map (db m107152) HM
62 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — 580 — St. Michael the Archangel
French trader Mιdard Chouart des Groseilliers spent the winter of 1654–55 in Jacksonport, at the time a Potawatomi/Ottawa village known as Mechigan that was home to more than 3,000. Upon his return to Quebec, Groseilliers reported on the . . . Map (db m147221) HM
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63 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — 521 — The Episcopal Church of the Holy Nativity
The Reverend W. R. Gardner founded the Episcopal Church of the Holy Nativity in 1882 to serve the Canadian Anglicans who had relocated to the area after the Civil War to cut and haul timber. Services were held once a month at the village . . . Map (db m59212) HM
64 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — Town of Jacksonport — A Bustling Port on Lake Michigan
A towering elm tree once guided sailing schooners into Jacksonport. In the mid to late-1800s, three bustling piers were the heart of the community. They connected loggers, farmers, and fishermen to markets in Chicago and Milwaukee. . . . Map (db m151581) HM
65 Wisconsin, Door County, Jacksonport — 544 — Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
On January 18, 1889, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church was formally incorporated. The congregation consisted mostly of German Lutheran immigrants from the district of Saxon-Weimar-Eisenach who settled in the Jacksonport area. That spring the newly . . . Map (db m67017) HM
66 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Air Funnel
This steel air funnel is from the iron ore carrier Middleton. This ship was also known as Nashanic, Gulfoil, and Pioneer Challenger. The vessel was built at the Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard at Sparrows Point, Maryland and . . . Map (db m194142) HM
67 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Anchor
This anchor is from a steamboat from the early 1900's. It was found on the north side of Rock Island in about 20 feet of water. The two-ton anchor was raised in 1979 by members of the Lake County Divers Club and divers from On the Rocks.Map (db m194145) HM
68 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Anchor
This anchor is from the schooner-barge Niagara. On September 7, 1887, the ship was battling a gale off Vermilion Point, on the Michigan coast. She heeled over far enough for her cargo of iron ore to slide up her inside, causing the ship to . . . Map (db m194151) HM
69 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Ancient Shorelines
The Door Peninsula has been sculpted over time by glaciers, massive sheets of moving ice. As the ice advanced and retreated, lake levels in what would become Lake Michigan fluctuated drastically. You are standing along the former shoreline of . . . Map (db m193936) HM
70 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Door County Coastal Byway / Northern Door Interior
Welcome to the Door County Coastal Byway Discover the true spirit of Door County. Travel this scenic byway as it loops 66 miles along the Green Bay bluffs and through the dunes and bays of Lake Michigan. Explore lighthouses, nature . . . Map (db m229711) HM
71 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — The Fishtug Skipper
Fishermen all their lives, Howard and Emery Weborg started fishing with their father Alfred "Skipper" Weborg on his boat the Golden Girl in 1917. After the death of Alfred, their uncle Willy took over the boat until he decided to retire in . . . Map (db m194155) HM
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72 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — The Niagara Escarpment
You are standing on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, a bedrock cliff that arcs for almost 1,000 miles from southeastern Wisconsin through northern Michigan and Ontario to central New York. On this side of the Door Peninsula, the escarpment rises . . . Map (db m193935) HM
73 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Town of Liberty Grove — Legends of Death's Door
Porte des Morts, or Death's Door, is the treacherous strait that separates the peninsula from the Grand Traverse Islands. French explorers named it after hearing tales of native warriors who perished in the turbulent waters. The strait . . . Map (db m193878) HM
74 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Town of Liberty Grove — The German Settlement
"Here immigrants from Pomerania, East Prussia converted a stony piece of timber into a beautiful farming community." - Hjalmar Holand, History of Door County, 1917 The Liberty Grove German Settlement was founded in 1857 by . . . Map (db m229709) HM
75 Wisconsin, Door County, Liberty Grove — Windlass & Associated Equipment
This early steam-powered windlass (patented August 28, 1855) from the steamer R.J. Hackett represents the evolution from manually powered anchor windlasses to steam powered. To manually raise an anchor from 50 feet of water was not only time . . . Map (db m194148) HM
76 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — After the Fire: The Vandermissen Brickworks Site — From First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
What Does the Vandermissen Brickworks Site Represent? On October 8, 1871, the Peshtigo fire destroyed many of the Belgian farms and small towns along the west side of the Door Peninsula. The Belgians rebuilt after the fire using bricks . . . Map (db m80223) HM
77 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — Architecture and History in the WIS 57 Project Area — From First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
Architecture-History Studies Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) requires federal agencies to take into account the effect their projects might have on historic properties such as buildings and landscapes as . . . Map (db m145889) HM
78 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — 321 — Belgian Settlement in Wisconsin
Wisconsin's and the nation's largest Belgian American settlement is located in por­tions of Brown, Kewaunee and Door counties adjacent to the waters of Green Bay. Walloon-speaking Belgians settled the region in the 1850s and still constitute a high . . . Map (db m12141) HM
79 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — Historic Euroamerican Settlement of the Door Peninsula — From First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
Early Presence Jean Nicolet was among the first Europeans to arrive in Wisconsin, landing on the eastern shore of Green Bay near Red Banks in 1634. He was followed by Claude Allouez in 1639 and Father Louis Hennepin in 1675. For . . . Map (db m80287) HM
80 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — Namur and the Norbertine Fathers: Community, Education, and Religion among Belgian-Americans — From First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
Introduction You are in the Namur Belgian-American National Historic Landmark District, certified in 1900 and the only such District of Wisconsin. This rural landscape appears today much as it did a century ago, and harbors a number of . . . Map (db m145892) HM
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81 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — The WIS 57 Reconstruction Project in Brown, Kewaunee, and Door Counties — From First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
Why Was This Project Undertaken? WIS 57 is the primary route into and out of the Door Peninsula's popular resort country and by the early 1990s had become inadequate to safely carry current traffic loads. A Wisconsin . . . Map (db m80274) HM
82 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — The Fire of 1871 and Williamsonville: A 19th Century Euroamerican Settlement in Door County — From First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
The Town of Williamsonville Tornado Memorial Park in Door County is located on the site of the former settlement of Williamsonville. The town was settled by the Williamson family in 1869 to take advantage of the Door County State Road . . . Map (db m80215) HM
83 Wisconsin, Door County, Namur — Transportation Archaeology on the WIS 57 Project — From First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
Historic Preservation and the WIS 57 Project The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) requires federal agencies to take into account the effect their projects might have on historic properties . . . Map (db m80311) HM
84 Wisconsin, Door County, Sevastopol — A Fortunate Mix — Fruitful Soils and Climate
Sevastopol orchards thrive in an ideal blend of climate and soils. Lime-rich soils provide essential nutrients for fruit trees. In addition, cool spring temperatures moderated by the waters and ice of Lake Michigan and Green Bay delay blooming. . . . Map (db m130498) HM
85 Wisconsin, Door County, Sevastopol — Propeller and Shaft
This stern frame cast iron propeller and steel shaft is believed to be from the lumber steamer Mueller which was built as Edwin S. Tice in 1887 at the Burger yards in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. She measured 159.9 x 32.1 x 12.5; 728 gross tons. The vessel . . . Map (db m145895) HM
86 Wisconsin, Door County, Sevastopol — Town of Sevastopol — Orchard Country
Sevastopol is the heart of Door Peninsula's famous fruit orchards. Swiss immigrant Joseph Zettel planted the first orchard one mile from here in 1862. His State Fair apple exhibit led University of Wisconsin scientists Emmett Golf and Arthur . . . Map (db m130496) HM
87 Wisconsin, Door County, Sister Bay — Nature of Sister Bay — A Face to the Sunset
Sister Bay was named For the Sister Islands that Flank its harbor. This pair of small uninhabited islands is a significant nesting site for gulls and terns. The Village of Sister Bay offers the largest public waterfront in Door County for . . . Map (db m229455) HM
88 Wisconsin, Door County, Sister Bay — Old Schoolhouse No. 2
Built 1866 — Closed 1881 Original location in Appleport area Areas served: Little Sister Bay, Sister Bay, Appleport, Rowleys Bay and Wildwood districts. First budget $200.00 — First teacher was H.C. Wilson at $30 per month. A . . . Map (db m229666) HM
89 Wisconsin, Door County, Sister Bay — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated in memory of the men and women who answered the call and served in the American military forces. Special honor to those fallen in battle who marched silently past the great captain for final review. Your deeds will not be forgotten.Map (db m200131) WM
90 Wisconsin, Door County, Sister Bay — Village of Sister Bay — A Prosperous Port on Green Bay
Village life has always revolved around this deep water port. The community of Sister Bay was born in 1870 when the firm of Henderson, Coon & Dimond built a pier, sawmill, grist mill, hotel, and two stores. They hired Swedish woodchoppers . . . Map (db m229453) HM
91 Wisconsin, Door County, Sister Bay — Village of Sister Bay — A Prosperous Port on Green Bay
Village life has always revolved around this deep water port. The community of Sister Bay was born in 1870 when the firm of Henderson, Coon & Dimond built a pier, sawmill, grist mill, hotel, and two stores. They hired Swedish woodchoppers . . . Map (db m229454) HM
92 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — "The Old Rugged Cross"
Most popular and widely accepted Christian hymn "The Old Rugged Cross" completed by Rev. George Bennard during Evangelistic meetings here Dec. 29, 1912 - Jan. 12, 1913 First sung as a quartet in the Friends Church Parlors and as a duet at . . . Map (db m59215) HM
93 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — ‘Old Bell’ Tower
A modern rendition of Bank of Sturgeon Bay's original tower erected in 1900 on the NW corner of 3rd Ave. & Kentucky St., and removed in 1939. The original bell was reacquired with the cooperation of the First Baptist Church of Sturgeon Bay where it . . . Map (db m15722) HM
94 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — 110-114 North 3rd Avenue
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m89963) HM
95 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — 41-Foot Utility Boat Large (UTB)
The Coast Guard built 207 UTBs, at a cost of $235,000 for each boat, all at the Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, Maryland, from 1973 to 1978. The 41-ft. UTB has been one of the most successful boats in Coast Guard history, ably serving as the . . . Map (db m89920) HM
96 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — Air Funnel
This steel air funnel is from the iron ore carrier Middleton. This ship was also known as Nashanic, Gulfoil, and Pioneer Challenger. The vessel was built at the Bethlehem Steel Company Shipyard at Sparrows Point, . . . Map (db m89900) HM
97 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — Anchor
This anchor was recovered in Northern Lake Michigan in 1979 by the crew of the USCG cutter/buoy tender Acacia when that ship was stationed in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It was assumed that the anchor got fouled in the rocks and could not be . . . Map (db m89905) HM
98 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — Bradley Crandall Sawmill Site
This sawmill led to the founding of Sturgeon Bay 1853 The Founding of Little Lake Sturgeon Bay's first major settlement was founded in 1853 with the construction of the Bradley-Crandall Sawmill. The original mill was located on a . . . Map (db m26859) HM
99 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — Buoy and Sinker
Sailors have long used floating objects secured to the sea bottom to mark reefs, shoals and other obstructions. Early markers were simply a log or barrel tied to a large rock strategically placed to warn mariners of danger. Over time these markers . . . Map (db m145888) HM
100 Wisconsin, Door County, Sturgeon Bay — Capstans
These vertical drums revolved on a spindle and were used for generating power required in heaving on a rope or an achor cable. Donated by Janice D. Turner Pfingsten in memory of Elmer W. Richter, USCGMap (db m131461) HM

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