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Historical Markers in Calumet County, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Calumet 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 Calumet County, WI (11) Brown County, WI (101) Fond du Lac County, WI (36) Manitowoc County, WI (116) Outagamie County, WI (22) Sheboygan County, WI (45) Winnebago County, WI (53)  CalumetCounty(11) Calumet County (11)  BrownCounty(101) Brown County (101)  FondduLacCounty(36) Fond du Lac County (36)  ManitowocCounty(116) Manitowoc County (116)  OutagamieCounty(22) Outagamie County (22)  SheboyganCounty(45) Sheboygan County (45)  WinnebagoCounty(53) Winnebago County (53)
Chilton is the county seat for Calumet County
Adjacent to Calumet County, Wisconsin
      Brown County (101)  
      Fond du Lac County (36)  
      Manitowoc County (116)  
      Outagamie County (22)  
      Sheboygan County (45)  
      Winnebago County (53)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Calumet County, Brothertown — 425 — The Brothertown Indians of Wisconsin
On U.S. 151 at State Highway 55 on U.S. 151.
The Brothertown (Brotherton) are descendants of the Pequot and Mohegan (Algonquin-speaking) tribes in southern New England. They became a tribe in 1769 when seven Christian and English-speaking communities organized and moved to land in upstate New . . . Map (db m31792) HM
2 Wisconsin, Calumet County, New Holstein — Civic Park
On Washington Street at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Washington Street.
This wooded site of 4.77 acres was purchased from Rudolph Puchner in 1915 for $2,500.00 by an organization of 12 women called the New Holstein Civic Society. Their purpose was to improve and beautify the city. Through diligent work and numerous . . . Map (db m46940) HM
3 Wisconsin, Calumet County, New Holstein — Gewidmet Unseren Kriegern 1861 - 65.[Our Dedicated Soldiers 1861 - 65.]
Near Wisconsin Avenue (State Highway 32 / 57) at Church Street.
B. Kuehl · J. Tams · J. Muenster · H. Banderob · L. Loewenhagen · H. Bock · H. Jensen · A. Ramm · G. Larsen · F. Roehr · D. Dammann · F. Temke · R. Luethge · J. Staube · J. Schilling · G. Bock · P. Heldt · P. . . . Map (db m47107) HM
4 Wisconsin, Calumet County, New Holstein — H. C. Timm House1873
On Wisconsin Avenue (State Highway 32/57) at Railroad Street on Wisconsin Avenue.
Built for Hermann Christian Timm and his wife, Augusta (Muenster) Timm, the house was erected in two sections. A frame, Greek Revival-influenced residence was built for the Timm family in 1873. In 1892, a large stick style house was constructed onto . . . Map (db m31977) HM
5 Wisconsin, Calumet County, New Holstein — 419 — New Holstein
On Washington Street north of Randolph Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
"If I cannot be the citizen of free Germany, then I would at least be a citizen of free America" --Carl Schurz, German Revolutionary Leader, 1848 In 1848, a small group of immigrants from the Schleswig-Holstein area of . . . Map (db m46184) HM
6 Wisconsin, Calumet County, New Holstein — New Holstein Veterans Memorial
On Hickory Lane at Van Buren Street, on the left when traveling west on Hickory Lane.
Here We Honor The Price of Freedom Dedicated to the men and women of the New Holstein area who haved served their country in the armed services. ***2008*** US Flag Pole Donated In Memory Of Elmer E Abrahamson Jr. · . . . Map (db m46953) HM
7 Wisconsin, Calumet County, New Holstein — 525 — St. Martin’s Church
On County Route T at Church Road, on the right when traveling east on County Route T.
In 1853, a group of German Catholics from Silesia, Prussia, emigrated to the Charlestown area. By 1866, the congregation had built a log church where they could assemble for services. They erected the current church in 1875, using limestone from a . . . Map (db m145723) HM
8 Wisconsin, Calumet County, Sherwood — High Cliff Cemetery
On State Park Rd., on the right when traveling east.
About one mile north of this site was located the High Cliff Zion Evangelical Church (Now United Methodist Church) Church Organized February 28, 1872 Consolidated July 9, 1919 Many of the early members of this church, of which this cemetery was . . . Map (db m132641) HM
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9 Wisconsin, Calumet County, Sherwood — Lime Kiln Ruins
On Lime Kiln Trail, 0.3 miles south of Lower Cliff Road, on the right when traveling south.
This was once the site of a thriving lime producing business known as the Western Lime and Cement Company. From beginning to end, production lasted approximately 100 years (1856-1956). All that remains today are the skeletons of the three kilns in . . . Map (db m164740) HM
10 Wisconsin, Calumet County, Sherwood — Red BirdChief of the Winnebagos
Near the Red Bird Trail.
A Distinguished Wisconsin Indian in authentic tribal costume of 1827. Designed by Adolphe E. Seebach Erected by Sculpture House, New York Erected and Presented by Banta Company Foundation 1961Map (db m164772) HM
11 Wisconsin, Calumet County, Stockbridge — 416 — Stockbridge Harbor
On West Lake Street (County Highway E) 0.1 miles west of Harbor Ridge.
Around A.D. 1100, there was a large Native American village on the north side of Stockbridge Harbor. The pottery recovered from archaeological excavations at this site indicates that the villagers came from two formerly distinct cultural groups. . . . Map (db m31799) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024