Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
12 entries match your criteria.  

 
 

Historical Markers in Allouez, 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
Allouez 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)  
 
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — 22 — Curly Lambeau's GravesitePackers Heritage Trail
Near Riverside Drive north of West Allouez Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Curly Lambeau is buried in the southeast corner of Allouez Catholic Cemetery, which is located almost directly east of here. He is buried in a family plot along with his father Marcel, mother Mary, and brother Oliver and his wife, the former Dorothy . . . Map (db m131521) HM
2 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — First Episcopal Mission in Wisconsin
On W. Mission Road west of South Webster Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Near this site stood the first Episcopal Mission in Wisconsin Founded in 1827 by the Reverend Richard Fish-Cadle Later first director of Nashotah HouseMap (db m68040) HM
3 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — First Redemptorist Church in America
On Riverside drive (State Highway 57) north of Allouez Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
The church of St. John the Evangelist, the first church of the Redemptorists in this hemisphere, stood 215 feet east of this marker. It was begun by Rev. S. Mazzuchelli, O. P. and completed by Redemptorist missionaries sent from Europe by Rev. . . . Map (db m66522) HM
4 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — 239 — Heritage Hill State Park
Near South Webster Avenue at Greene Avenue, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
This park, built to portray and preserve Wisconsin's beginnings, is located on a site that is itself a part of history. On this 40-acre site stood Camp Smith--a temporary location of Fort Howard--part of the pioneer settlement known as Shantytown, . . . Map (db m240687) HM
5 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — Menomineeville, Seat of JusticeIn 1823, James Doty... — Fox River Trail —
Near Riverside Drive (State Highway 57) at Lazarre Avenue.
was appointed by President Monroe as a district judge for the northern and western Michigan Territory, which included what is now the state of Wisconsin. Doty set up the region's new court in an empty log building. Three years later, . . . Map (db m43822) HM
6 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — Minahan's TombOverlooking Riverside Drive… — Fox River Trail
Near Riverside Drive (State Highway 57) south of Allouez Terrace. Reported missing.
and the Fox River Trail is the tomb of Dr. William Edward Minahan, who died in the sinking of the Titanic. William had four brothers who were also doctors, and his oldest brother, Robert, was also a lawyer who served as mayor of Green Bay from . . . Map (db m43818) HM
7 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — 542 — Roi-Porlier-Tank Cottage
On Webster Avenue at Greene Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Webster Avenue. Reported permanently removed.
This house of wattled construction is the oldest standing house, in Wisconsin, built in 1776 by fur-trader Joseph Roi, one of the first seven settlers of La Baye (Green Bay). It was sold in 1805 to Jacques Porlier, another French-Canadian . . . Map (db m240688) HM
8 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — ShantytownIn 1820, as a defensive move, — Fox River Trail —
Near Riverside Drive (State Highway 57) north of Allouez Avenue.
Fort Howard commander Colonel Joseph Smith moved the garrison to near this location, about a half-mile back from the shore. The high ridge on which the camp, dubbed “Camp Smith,” was located provided good visibility and protection . . . Map (db m43820) HM
Paid Advertisement
9 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — Site of Camp Smith 1820
On South Webster Avenue north of Green Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Site of Camp Smith 1820 Map (db m120576) HM
10 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — The Catholic Bark Chapel
Near Riverside Drive south of Iroquois Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Built by the Indians for Father Claude Allouez in 1671, this is a replica of Wisconsin's first Catholic Church. The original was part of Mission St. Francis Xavior, about one mile south of this site.Map (db m68048) HM
11 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — The Port & the EnvironmentWaterborne transportation... — Fox River Trail —
Near Riverside Drive (State Highway 57) 0.3 miles north of West St Joseph Street.
is the most cost-effective mode of transportation when compared to truck or rail. Ships quietly move cargo farther (per ton mile) and more efficiently than trucks or trains. Most importantly, ships move cargo more safely than trucks and trains. . . . Map (db m43814) HM
12 Wisconsin, Brown County, Allouez — Vince Lombardi's Home
Vince Lombardi's home during his nine years as coach of the Green Bay Packers is located directly east of here on Sunset Circle. Other family members included wife Marie, son Vince Jr. and daughter Susan. Lombardi coached the Packers from 1959 to . . . Map (db m131520) HM
 
 
CeraNet Cloud Computing sponsors the Historical Marker Database.
This website earns income from purchases you make after using our links to Amazon.com. We appreciate your support.
Paid Advertisement
Apr. 16, 2024