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Historical Markers in Scott, Wisconsin

 
Clickable Map of Brown 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 Brown County, WI (101) Calumet County, WI (11) Door County, WI (149) Kewaunee County, WI (36) Manitowoc County, WI (116) Oconto County, WI (12) Outagamie County, WI (22) Shawano County, WI (8)  BrownCounty(101) Brown County (101)  CalumetCounty(11) Calumet County (11)  DoorCounty(149) Door County (149)  KewauneeCounty(36) Kewaunee County (36)  ManitowocCounty(116) Manitowoc County (116)  OcontoCounty(12) Oconto County (12)  OutagamieCounty(22) Outagamie County (22)  ShawanoCounty(8) Shawano County (8)
Green Bay is the county seat for Brown County
Scott is in Brown County
      Brown County (101)  
ADJACENT TO BROWN COUNTY
      Calumet County (11)  
      Door County (149)  
      Kewaunee County (36)  
      Manitowoc County (116)  
      Oconto County (12)  
      Outagamie County (22)  
      Shawano County (8)  
 
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1 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — Delfosse-Allard: A Multi-component SiteFrom First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
The Site The Delfosse-Allard site represents a campsite/village occupied intermittently from about 4000 B.C. to A.D. 1700. The site was first identified in 1906 and additional investigations took place in the late 1970s. The WIS 57 . . . Map (db m143343) HM
2 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — Fabry Creek (Boss Tavern): A Multi-component SiteFrom First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
The Site The Fabry Creek (Boss Tavern) site produced a range of artifacts related to three prehistoric occupations including: •Paleoindian •North Bay Middle Woodland •Mero Complex Oneota The site is part of a complex of archaeological . . . Map (db m143254) HM
3 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — From First Americans to EuroamericansArchaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor
While the WIS 57 corridor is rich in Euroamerican history, prior to the 19th Century, the Native American presence is the major historical record on the Door Peninsula. For perhaps 12,000 years, Indian peoples have lived on the Door Peninsula and . . . Map (db m143329) HM
4 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — Heyrman I: A Multi-component Workshop and Campsite
The Site The Heyrman I site represents a campsite and stone tool workshop occupied almost continuously from Paleoindian to Historic Euroamerican times. The Heyrman I site was situated on a long, narrow, saddle-shaped sand ridge, running . . . Map (db m143544) HM
5 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — The Beaudhuin Village Site: A North Bay Middle Woodland CampFrom First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
North Bay Middle Woodland on the Door Peninsula North Bay Middle Woodland groups lived on the Door Peninsula from about A.D. 1 to A.D. 400. During the spring and summer months the people hunted and fished from camps on the Door Peninsula . . . Map (db m143291) HM
6 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — The Holdorf Site: A Chipped Stone Workshop/The Christoff Site: A Prehistoric CampsiteFrom First Americans to Euroamericans — Archaeology and History of the WIS 57 Transportation Corridor —
The Holdorf Site: A Chipped Stone Workshop The Holdorf site was situated at the top of an upland knoll about three miles north of the Door/Kewaunee County border. The site was one of the most unusual investigated by WIS 57 archaeologists and . . . Map (db m143538) HM
7 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — The WIS 57 Reconstruction Project in Brown, Kewaunee, and Door CountiesFrom 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 Department of . . . Map (db m143303) HM
8 Wisconsin, Brown County, Scott — Transportation Archaeology on the WIS 57 ProjectFrom 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 properties might have on historic properties such as buildings and . . . Map (db m143313) HM
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