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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Marshfield, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Wood 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 Wood County, WI (58) Adams County, WI (8) Clark County, WI (27) Jackson County, WI (26) Juneau County, WI (20) Marathon County, WI (37) Portage County, WI (30)  WoodCounty(58) Wood County (58)  AdamsCounty(8) Adams County (8)  ClarkCounty(27) Clark County (27)  JacksonCounty(26) Jackson County (26)  JuneauCounty(20) Juneau County (20)  MarathonCounty(37) Marathon County (37)  PortageCounty(30) Portage County (30)
Wisconsin Rapids is the county seat for Wood County
Marshfield is in Wood County
      Wood County (58)  
ADJACENT TO WOOD COUNTY
      Adams County (8)  
      Clark County (27)  
      Jackson County (26)  
      Juneau County (20)  
      Marathon County (37)  
      Portage County (30)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Columbia Park Band Shell1931
Near West Blodgett Street west of North Chestnut Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m77161) HM
2 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Eli Winch House
On South Vine Avenue at East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north on South Vine Avenue.
Built by Hans Bille in the Queen Anne Style. A pyramidal hipped roof and gabled wings creates asymmetrical massing. 1897 Marshfield Historical RegisterMap (db m75964) HM
3 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Engine 2442
On South Roddis Avenue south of West 17th Street, on the right when traveling south.
In Service 1911-1954 Presented to City of Marshfield by Wisconsin Central- Soo Line RR in 1956. Marshfield Historic RegisterMap (db m75938) HM
4 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — 482 — Founder’s Square
On North Chestnut Avenue at West Depot Street, on the right when traveling north on North Chestnut Avenue.
In 1871, Louis and Frank Rivers constructed a one-and-a-half story log building at the present northeast corner of N. Chestnut Ave. and W. Depot St. This building served as a residence, hotel, tavern, and store. The brothers heard that the Wisconsin . . . Map (db m3361) HM
5 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Governor William H. Upham House
On West Third Street at South Walnut Avenue, on the right when traveling east on West Third Street.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior December 12, 1976 Governor William H. Upham House This Victorian mansion was built in . . . Map (db m48113) HM
6 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Hamilton & Catherine Roddis House
On East 4th Street at South Felker Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East 4th Street.
1914 Designed by architect Gus A. Krasin in the Dutch Colonial Revival Style. Hamilton Roddis was as industrialist and civic leader who greatly contributed to the development of Marshfield. Marshfield Historic RegisterMap (db m75966) HM
7 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Marshfield Post Office1930
On South Chestnut Avenue at West 2nd Street, on the right when traveling south on South Chestnut Avenue.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m48110) HM
8 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Marshfield's City Hall Clock and Fire Bell
On South Central Avenue at West 17th Street, on the right when traveling south on South Central Avenue. Reported missing.
Raised May 29, 1901 • Removed Nov. 28, 1962 This 1,982 pound bell tolled the hours, served as community fire alarm and summoned volunteer firemen to meetings for more than four decades. The clock mechanism failed during World War II and the . . . Map (db m4731) HM
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9 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — 295 — Prisoners of War
On State Highway 13 at U.S. 10, on the right when traveling south on State Highway 13.
Prior to World War II, few Americans had ever been held as prisoners of war on foreign soil. But the surrender of U.S. forces in the Phillippines in the spring of 1942 suddenly swelled the number of POWs into the thousands, and soon a network of . . . Map (db m3193) HM
10 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — September 11th Patriots Day...Lest We Forget
Near West 7th Street at South Chestnut Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m57544) HM
11 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Tower Hall
On East 2nd Street at South Maple Street, on the right when traveling east on East 2nd Street.
Built as Marshfield’s City Hall. The building also included the library and the fire department. 1901 Marshfield Historical RegisterMap (db m75965) HM
12 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Veterans Field of Honor
Near North St. Joseph Avenue near West Kalsched Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated for the Sacrifice to the Cause of FreedomMap (db m78921) WM
13 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Veterans Memorial
On West Park Street west of West 7th Street, on the right when traveling west.
In Memory Of World War Veterans 1917 — 1919 Dedicated 1938Map (db m57444) WM
14 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — World War Memorial
Near North St. Joseph Avenue near West Kalsched Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated by The People of Marshfield to the Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives for America's Cause During the World War ———— George Arnett · William Arnett · Louis Binder · Frank Boyer · Frederick W. . . . Map (db m78336) WM
15 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — World's Largest Round Barn
Near East 17th Street east of Vine Street, on the left when traveling east.
Designed and erected by F.A. Felhofer and his six brothers for dairy cattle shows and sales of the Central Wisconsin State Fair Association. 1916 Marshfield Historical RegisterMap (db m75959) HM
16 Wisconsin, Wood County, Marshfield — Youth Baseball Donor Recognition Monument
Near South Oak Avenue south of Adler Road (County Highway Y), on the left when traveling south.
This Youth Baseball Donor Recognition monument was commissioned in 2008 by MARSH-21. Its location marks the former intersection of Oak Avenue and 2nd Street, which was converted into park area as part of the Hwy 13 Veterans Parkway . . . Map (db m57332) HM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024