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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Oshkosh, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Winnebago 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 Winnebago County, WI (53) Calumet County, WI (11) Fond du Lac County, WI (36) Green Lake County, WI (13) Outagamie County, WI (22) Waupaca County, WI (43) Waushara County, WI (9)  WinnebagoCounty(53) Winnebago County (53)  CalumetCounty(11) Calumet County (11)  FondduLacCounty(36) Fond du Lac County (36)  GreenLakeCounty(13) Green Lake County (13)  OutagamieCounty(22) Outagamie County (22)  WaupacaCounty(43) Waupaca County (43)  WausharaCounty(9) Waushara County (9)
Oshkosh is the county seat for Winnebago County
Oshkosh is in Winnebago County
      Winnebago County (53)  
ADJACENT TO WINNEBAGO COUNTY
      Calumet County (11)  
      Fond du Lac County (36)  
      Green Lake County (13)  
      Outagamie County (22)  
      Waupaca County (43)  
      Waushara County (9)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Camp Bragg Memorial
On Hazel Street at East Irving Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Hazel Street.
Near this spot in the autumn of 1862 the 21st and 32d Regiments Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry were encamped for organization before proceeding to the front. Erected 1915Map (db m35107) HM
2 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Chief Oshkosh Monument
Near Linde Street at Merritt Avenue.
. . . Map (db m34259) HM
3 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Civil War Monument
On High Avenue at Market Street on High Avenue.
To the memory of the Wisconsin men who fought in the war for the Union 1861 - 1865 Map (db m34528) HM
4 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — 217 — Coles Bashford House
On Oshkosh Ave, 0.2 miles west of N. Sawyer Road, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
This house was once the home of Coles Bashford who served from 1856 to 1858 as the first Republican Governor of Wisconsin. It was built in 1855, a year after the Republican Party came into being as an avowed opponent to the further extension of . . . Map (db m72194) HM
5 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — 347 — Edgar Sawyer House
Near Algoma Boulevard, 0.1 miles north of West New York Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Oshkosh lumberman, banker and financier Edgar P. Sawyer hired noted local architect William Waters to design this Tudor Revival style house in 1907. Constructed of brick and limestone with parapeted gables and fluted chimneys, the house featured . . . Map (db m20885) HM
6 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — 560 — Elizabeth Batchelder Davis Children’s Home
On Oshkosh Avenue, 0.1 miles east of North Westfield Street.
Side 1 On this site stood the house that was once the Elizabeth Batchelder Davis Children’s Home. The Greek Revival-style house was built circa 1855 for Oshkosh attorney Coles Bashford (1816-1878). Bashford was later elected Wisconsin’s . . . Map (db m190533) HM
7 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — First Catholic Mass
Near Linde Street at Merritt Avenue.
. . . Map (db m34172) HM
8 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — G.A.R. Memorial
Near Algoma Boulevard (U.S. 45) near Columbia Avenue.
G.A.R. To Our Dead Comrades —Map (db m40282) HM
Paid Advertisement
9 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Grand Opera House
On High Avenue at Market Street on High Avenue.
. . . Map (db m34098) HM
10 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — John R. Morgan Residence / Irving-Church Historic District
On Church Avenue at Franklin Street, on the left when traveling east on Church Avenue.
[Side 1] This Queen Anne style home was built in 1884 for John R. Morgan (1833-1906) Eleanor (Hughes) Morgan (1832- 1909) and their three children. John and his brother, Richard, arrived in Oshkosh in 1855 and established one of Oshkosh’s . . . Map (db m154735) HM
11 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Kiwanis Clubs Gazebo
On Siewert Avenue at East Irving Avenue on Siewert Avenue.
This Victorian gazebo was presented as a gift to the City by the four Kiwanis Clubs of Oshkosh with the funds from the first annual Oshkosh Kiwanis Mini Grand Prix Auto Race held in June 1990. Dedicated July 4, 1991Map (db m41917) HM
12 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — 27 — Knaggs Ferry
On Veterans Trail east of Punhoqua Street, on the left when traveling east.
James Knaggs, who lived across the river from this point, operated a ferry here for nineteen years. In 1831 John and Juliette Kinzie, traveling on horseback from Green Bay to their Indian Agency assignment at Portage, were ferried across. In the . . . Map (db m3243) HM
13 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Oldest House
On Osborn Avenue west of Georgia Street, on the right when traveling west.
Oldest House in Winnebago County built by Joseph H. Osborn – 1844 – Winnebago County Archeological & Historical Society 1933.Map (db m35239) HM
14 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Oshkosh Korean and Vietnam War Memorials
Near Ohio Street (State Highway 44) at West 11th Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Korean War 1950–1955 In proud rememberance of their valor. Bernier, William A. · Burdick, Herbert Jr. · Gonia, Harry J. · Henderson, Richard E. · Klatt, Charles R. · Langlitz, Lyle M. · Lansing, James M. · Lashck, Edward R. · . . . Map (db m41740) WM
15 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Oshkosh World War II Memorial
Near Ohio Street (State Highway 44) at West 11th Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Let none forget they gave their all, and faltered not when came the call. 1941 — 1945 Honoring all who served and dedicated to the noble deeds of the men and women of Oshkosh who served their country and especially to . . . Map (db m41731) HM
16 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Rainbow Memorial Park
Near Catherine Avenue at Rainbow Drive, on the left when traveling east.
The 42nd Division composed of National Guard units from 26 states and the District of Columbia including Co. "F" Oshkosh, Co. "G" Appleton, Co. "E" Fond du Lac was formed August 1917. The 42nd Rainbow Division was named by Colonel Douglas MacArthur, . . . Map (db m26153) HM
17 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — 211 — S. J. WittmanAircraft Designer • Race Pilot • Inventor
On West 20th Avenue (Alternate U.S. 41) east of McCurdy Street, on the right when traveling east.
For 38 years America's premier air race pilot, S. J. Wittman served as manager of this airport. Since 1924 he has designed and built aircraft for which he has achieved national recognition. One of his planes "Buster" is in the Smithsonian . . . Map (db m3210) HM
Paid Advertisement
18 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Smith–Buckstaff
On Oregon Street (Alternate U.S. 41) south of West 17th Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This site donated by John and Lois Smith and the heirs of John and Sarah Buckstaff Erected by the Smith School Parents and Teachers Association 1933.Map (db m35262) HM
19 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Soldier and Sailor Monument
Near Algoma Boulevard (U.S. 45) south of West Packer Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
To the Soldier and Sailor Dead of the Spanish–American and World Wars from the Citizens of Oshkosh 1924Map (db m40265) HM
20 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Spanish–American War Monument
On Algoma Boulevard (U.S. 45) at Congress Avenue (State Highway 21), on the left when traveling north on Algoma Boulevard.
Dedicated October 22, 1939 to commemorate the valour and patriotism of the men who served in the war with Spain, Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898 – 1902 Made possible through the public spirit and . . . Map (db m37173) HM
21 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — The 32d Red Arrow Division
On North Westfield Street at Taft Avenue on North Westfield Street.
In Honor of the Members of The 32d Red Arrow Division Formed 18 July 1917 World War I 6 April 1917 – 11 November 1918 Campaigns "France" Alsace • Aisne-Marne • Oise-Aisne • Meuse-Argonne Casualties: . . . Map (db m40307) HM
22 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — 183 — The University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh
On Algoma Boulevard south of Woodland Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Opening its doors in 1871, the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh was then the third normal school founded by the state. Pioneering in curricular innovations, the school also established the first kindergarten at an American public normal school in . . . Map (db m33786) HM
23 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — War Veterans Monument
On Siewert Trail at Pratt Trail on Siewert Trail.
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. In honor of our community's war veterans. . . . Map (db m34648) HM
24 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Webster Stanley
On Bowen Street at Bay Shore Drive, on the right when traveling south on Bowen Street.
Webster Stanley built the first house in Oshkosh near this spot 1836 Marked by Winn. Co. Arch. & Hist. Society and Wis. Power & Light Co. 1930Map (db m34910) HM
25 Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh — Winnebago County Institutions
On Butler Avenue, 0.2 miles west of County Highway A, on the right when traveling west.
This area encompassing approximately 580 acres and expanding has been purchased by Winnebago County over the span of many decades beginning in 1865. Four facilities—Winnebago County Asylum, Poor Farm, Poor House, and Sunny View Sanitorium—were . . . Map (db m230828) HM
 
 
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