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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Winneshiek County, Iowa

 
Clickable Map of Winneshiek County, Iowa 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 Winneshiek County, IA (56) Allamakee County, IA (4) Chickasaw County, IA (1) Clayton County, IA (11) Fayette County, IA (3) Howard County, IA (7) Fillmore County, MN (3) Houston County, MN (3)  WinneshiekCounty(56) Winneshiek County (56)  AllamakeeCounty(4) Allamakee County (4)  ChickasawCounty(1) Chickasaw County (1)  ClaytonCounty(11) Clayton County (11)  FayetteCounty(3) Fayette County (3)  HowardCounty(7) Howard County (7)  FillmoreCountyMinnesota(3) Fillmore County (3)  HoustonCounty(3) Houston County (3)
Decorah is the county seat for Winneshiek County
Adjacent to Winneshiek County, Iowa
      Allamakee County (4)  
      Chickasaw County (1)  
      Clayton County (11)  
      Fayette County (3)  
      Howard County (7)  
      Fillmore County, Minnesota (3)  
      Houston County, Minnesota (3)  
 
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1 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Calmar — Winneshiek County Freedom RockHonoring Winneshiek County Veterans — Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II —
On Henry Street at Webster Street, on the left when traveling west on Henry Street.
Winneshiek County's Freedom Rock is a part of the Freedom Rock Tour created by the Artist, Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II. In creating the Freedom Rock, Sorensen's aim is to "boost tourism and spread the message of thanking our Veterans while providing a . . . Map (db m232996) HM WM
2 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Castalia — Old Homestead Farm
On River Bluffs Scenic Highway /Hiawatha Pioneer Trai (U.S. 52), on the right when traveling west.
On June 7, 1848, Hamilton Campbell, with his wife and two year old son, arrived at this site, and so became Winneseik County’s first white settler. Campbell travelled by oxen team and covered wagon over the Old Military Trail road to arrive at the . . . Map (db m203148) HM
3 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — "The Biggest Day in the History of the County"Decorah: A Walk into the Past — Historic District Trail —
On West Main Street just west of Winnebago Street, on the left when traveling west.
Billed in the Decorah Public Opinion headline of the time as the “biggest day in the history of this county,” thousands of residents of Decorah and Winneshiek County gathered on September 18, 1917 to send off the first contingent of World War I . . . Map (db m235988) HM
4 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Bethania ChurchHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
On North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the left when traveling north.
Overview Many immigrants found community in churches where people spoke their language and held familiar beliefs. Women played very important roles in building community in Norwegian Lutheran churches, even though they were not allowed to vote . . . Map (db m236298) HM
5 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Blacksmith ShopHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview Mikkel and Hage Sennes emigrated from Norway with a variety of skills that helped them eventually thrive in America. They also learned new skills once they settled in the U.S. They built this blacksmith shop on their farm in Minnesota . . . Map (db m236609) HM
6 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — ConservationHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
On North Mill Street just south of Heivly Street, on the left when traveling south.
Overview At Vesterheim Heritage Park, the landscape is a sponge for cleaning and absorbing stormwater. The park uses permeable paving, native plantings, and soil restoration to release water slowly into the ground and manage runoff and help . . . Map (db m236674) HM
7 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah, Northeast Iowa, & the Neutral Ground
On Court Street just south of West Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
The land on which you are standing has been inhabited by Indigenous people since time immemorial. The most recent Indigenous Tribe to live here was the Ho-Chunk (Ho-chungra, Winnebago) Nation. The ancestral lands of the Ho-Chunk consists of ten . . . Map (db m235998) HM
8 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On College Drive (County Highway W38) just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Millrace: Harnessing Decorah’s Water Power Demosthenes, Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens observed: "Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises." During an 1848 scouting trip to appraise the . . . Map (db m239880) HM
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9 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Water Street at North Mill Street, on the right when traveling west on West Water Street.
One of the First The limestone building across the street from where you are standing is one of the oldest structures in Decorah. Built in 1855 by one of Decorah's first settlers, William Painter, it has served as a home, bakery, . . . Map (db m239899) HM
10 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Water Street just east of Mill Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Tremont House The northwest corner lot across the street at W. Water and N. Mill Streets has a history dating back to 1856 when Englishman Eli George bought the lot and the Tremont House, a hotel, was built the next year. . . . Map (db m240000) HM
11 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Water Street at River Street, on the right when traveling west on West Water Street.
“All Things to All People” The mercantile has a long history in Decorah. The first mercantile, the Pioneer Store, opened in the Days’ smokehouse shortly after the Days and the Painters founded Decorah in 1849 and William Painter . . . Map (db m240300) HM
12 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On East Water Street at Riverside Avenue (Day Street), on the right when traveling west on East Water Street.
Connecting to the Outside World The longed-for arrival of the railroad in Decorah on September 1, 1869 was cause for much celebration with speeches and opportunities for short excursion trips to Conover as part of the festivities. . . . Map (db m241100) HM
13 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Water Street just east of River Street, on the right when traveling west.
“The Fire Fiend” Fires have been a hazard since Decorah's early days. Even before an organized fire department existed, Decorah citizens banded together to fight fires threatening buildings and lives. One of the first recorded fires . . . Map (db m241300) HM
14 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Water Street at River Street, on the left when traveling west on West Water Street.
The Agricultural Short Course of 1912 The first Winneshiek County Agricultural Short Course was held from December 2nd to December 7th in 1912. Advertised in all three Decorah newspapers of the time, it was “an opportunity for the . . . Map (db m241400) HM
15 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Water Street at Court Street, on the left when traveling west on West Water Street.
A Street in Transition The face of Water Street has changed over the years. Beginning with the arrival of settlers in 1849, houses and small businesses sprang up in what is now the Water Street business district. The photo above . . . Map (db m241508) HM
16 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Water Street at Winnebago Street, on the left when traveling west on West Water Street.
The Agricultural Short Course of 1913 After its introduction in December of 1912, the Agricultural Short Course paid a second visit to Decorah from December 8th to the 13th in 1913. (See Sign #15 on the historic trail for information . . . Map (db m241641) HM
17 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On East Water Street at State Street, on the left when traveling west on East Water Street.
Decorah Time Lapse: North Side Robert Frost observed, “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.” If a time lapse film of this block had been taken, it would reveal how life has “gone on” — changes . . . Map (db m241700) HM
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18 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On North State Street at East Day Spring Lane, on the right when traveling north on North State Street.
Time and the River The presence of water has always played an important part in Decorah's history. The Winnebago and the Oneota before them fished the river, hunted mussels in its depths, and made their dwellings beside it. The . . . Map (db m241900) HM
19 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On East Water Street at Washington Street, on the left when traveling west on East Water Street.
The Pioneer Store The first store in Decorah was located on the corner of Water and Washington Streets just west of where you are now standing. Built in 1851, this frame structure was operated by Aaron Newell and Morris B. Derrick. . . . Map (db m242100) HM
20 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastWater Street Trail
On West Main Street at Winnebago Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
The Founding of Luther College Luther College opened in September 1861 in a vacant parsonage at Halfway Creek, Wisconsin, near La Crosse, with 11 students. The Norwegian Synod, the governing body of the Norwegian Lutheran . . . Map (db m242101) HM
21 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastHistoric District Trail
On West Broadway Street at River Street, on the right when traveling east on West Broadway Street.
Broadway Beginnings Many of the first homes in Decorah were built near the river where the business district now stands and along the roads leading into town. As Decorah grew, those who could afford to do so built farther away from the river . . . Map (db m242200) HM
22 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastHistoric District Trail
On West Broadway Street just west of River Street, on the left when traveling west.
Post War Affluence The Italian Villa home before you was built by dry goods merchant Dighton B. Ellsworth and wife Amanda in 1867. It was part of a building boom in the neighborhood and one of two Italianates built on adjacent corner . . . Map (db m242300) HM
23 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Decorah: A Walk into the PastHistoric District Trail
On West Broadway Street at Court Street, on the right when traveling west on West Broadway Street.
The Courthouse Square Winneshiek County's courthouse square is typical of others found throughout the Midwest. Churches, businesses, the public library and homes ring the perimeter. But change has been a constant as the years have . . . Map (db m242600) HM
24 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Egge-Koren HouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview New immigrants often moved to existing ethnic communities where faith, food, and culture were familiar. Sometimes, these new immigrants would need to navigate shared living space and class differences with strangers along with living . . . Map (db m236297) HM
25 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Haugan HouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview Hans and Anna Haugan were in their fifties when they immigrated to America. Not everyone who immigrated to America stayed. By some estimates, nearly one in five Norwegian immigrants returned home. Some left because they earned enough . . . Map (db m236300) HM
26 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Norsvin MillHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview Nineteenth century Norwegian farmers grew food for their families instead of for income. Many farms in Norway used small water-powered mills to grind grain, press apples and process cloth. These mills were usually only big enough to . . . Map (db m236295) HM
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27 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Painter-Bernatz MillHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just south of Heivly Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview Northeast Iowa was home to many different Native American groups that utilized the natural resources of this area for thousands of years. After Native Americans were forced out of the region by the U.S. government, European settlers . . . Map (db m236400) HM
28 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
On West Main Street at Court Street, on the left when traveling west on West Main Street.
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this copy of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty The Crusade to . . . Map (db m235957) HM
29 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Rovang SchoolhouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
On North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview In the mid-19th century, a group of Norwegian immigrants who followed the state church in Norway wanted to create a system of schools associated with the church. Congregation members wanted to send their children to public schools to . . . Map (db m236299) HM
30 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — StabburHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview Vesterheim was the first institution in the United States to collect and preserve buildings by moving them to a museum setting. The Eriksen-Hansen Stabbur protected grain and meat from pests and moisture by elevating them off the . . . Map (db m236399) HM
31 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Stovewood HouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview Native Americans lived in northeast Iowa for thousands of years before being forced off their land by the U.S. government to make room for non-native settlers. Colonizers arrived in this area in 1848 and came from numerous countries in . . . Map (db m236608) HM
32 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Tasa Drying ShedHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mechanic Street at West Day Spring Lane, on the left when traveling north.
Overview Many buildings on farms in Norway were designed to serve one purpose. This building was probably used to dry grain for brewing beer. While many Norwegians and Norwegian Americans brewed their own beer, others fought for temperance. . . . Map (db m236672) HM
33 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Timber FramingHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
On North Mill Street just south of Heivly Street, on the left when traveling south.
Timber Framing in America and Norway There are many ways to build a house or structure. You can stack logs horizontally to form walls, a system that you can see throughout Heritage Park. You can use narrow pieces of sawn lumber in preset . . . Map (db m236677) HM
34 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — To Build, or Not To BuildDecorah: A Walk into the Past — Historic District Trail —
On Court Street just south of West Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
To Build, or Not to Build Controversy surrounded the construction of both the 1857 and the 1904 Winneshiek County courthouses. When local residents proposed building the first courthouse in the 1850s, another faction maintained it wasn't . . . Map (db m235961) HM
35 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Valders HouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mill Street just north of West Water Street, on the right when traveling north.
Overview Norway's population nearly tripled during the 19th century. This increase, combined with restrictive inheritance laws and lack of farmable land, made it extremely difficult to escape rural poverty. Most Norwegian immigrants were from . . . Map (db m236296) HM
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36 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — VesterheimHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near West Water Street just east of North Mill Street, on the left when traveling east.
Look up to see sails. Look down and around you to see the outline of a small ship. Imagine what it would have been like to immigrate to the United States on a sailing ship in the 1800s. The journey may take 6 to 14 weeks. Why are you leaving your . . . Map (db m236682) HM
37 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Welcome to VesterheimThe National Norwegian-American Musuem and Folk Art School
On West Water Street just east of North Mill Street, on the left when traveling east.
Vesterheim explores the diversity of American immigration through the lens of the Norwegian-American experience and showcases the best in historic and contemporary folk arts in the Norwegian tradition.
• World-class museum collection • . . . Map (db m236294) HM
38 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Wickney HouseHeritage Park, Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum
Near North Mechanic Street just north of West Day Spring Lane, on the left when traveling north.
Overview The Homestead Act of 1862 made government land taken from Native Americans available for free if it was used for five years. This law allowed millions of European immigrants to settle in the prairies and woodlands of the central . . . Map (db m236673) HM
39 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Decorah — Winnebago StreetDecorah: A Walk into the Past — Water Street Trail —
On Winnebago Street just south of West Main Street, on the left when traveling south.
Winneshiek County Jail The jail was originally housed in the first courthouse built in 1857 and located in the basement on the west side of the courthouse. When additional courthouse space was needed, the building you see in the southeast . . . Map (db m235993) HM
40 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — Constructing Fort AtkinsonThe Story — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street at 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Fort Atkinson was established in 1840 to monitor the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) Nation who had been forced to move from their traditional homeland in Wisconsin to the Neutral Ground in northeastern Iowa. The fort's founder, Brigadier General Henry . . . Map (db m173841) HM
41 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — East Officers' QuartersFamily Life on the Frontier — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street east of 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On the east side of the parade ground was another Officers' Quarters. This was a two-story stone building with gardens and three privies behind it. The commanding officer, Captain C. V. Sumner, had his quarters in the north end of this building. . . . Map (db m173851) HM
42 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — Fort Atkinson
On 2nd St. at 8th Ave. on 2nd St..
Fort Atkinson was founded in 1840 as a temporary post to keep the Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Indians west of the Mississippi River on the land known as the Neutral Ground after their removal from Wisconsin. The Neutral Ground was intended for exclusive . . . Map (db m90570) HM
43 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — Guard HouseDiscipline When Needed — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street at 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
A small frame Guard House stood west of the North Barracks. It had two rooms, one for the guard on duty and one for the prisoners. A 75-pound iron grate separated the two rooms. The Guard House was most often used to hold soldiers who were being . . . Map (db m173846) HM
44 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — North BarracksA Soldier's Life — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street at 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
To the right of the main gate is a two-story limestone building, one of the two barracks for enlisted men. The eastern portion of the building served as a hospital. The first floor had mess rooms for eating, a kitchen, and a commandant's office. The . . . Map (db m173843) HM
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45 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — Powder HousePrecious Cargo — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street east of 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The sturdy structure in the southeast corner of the fort was used to store gun powder and ammunition. These materials were very dangerous so the building has double walls and a vaulted stone roof which were designed to contain an explosion in case . . . Map (db m173853) HM
46 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — Root House & Ice HouseProvisions for the Troops — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street east of 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
On the outside of the stockade near the southeast corner of the fort, a path ran down to the bottom of the bluff. Here two small log buildings were built into the side of the river bank. One was used to store ice cut from the river in the winter and . . . Map (db m173852) HM
47 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — South BarracksEducational Teaching — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street at 8th Avenue when traveling south.
The south enlisted men's barracks was a two-story log structure with raised stone platforms in the center of the foundations to help support the wooden floors. This building also served as a schoolroom for the officers' children and as a church on . . . Map (db m173850) HM
48 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — Stockade & Main GateProtecting the Troops — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street east of 8th Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The fort is laid out in a rectangular shape with the four main barracks arranged around a central parade ground. At 11 feet 9 inches high, the stockade surrounds the main buildings. The pickets, made mostly of oak and some linwood and bass, were . . . Map (db m173855) HM
49 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — Sutler's Store and Post Commissary — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street west of 8th Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Supply and Demand The Sutler's Store was not government property. It was build and owned by H. M. Rice. Here, soldiers could purchase miscellaneous personal items such as clay pipes, tobacco, and combs. To haul all his goods, the sutler . . . Map (db m173847) HM
50 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Fort Atkinson — The Block HouseStrong Defense — Fort Atkinson State Preserve —
Near 2nd Street west of 8th Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Although no battles were ever fought at Fort Atkinson, it was carefully planned and built to withstand an attack. Two block houses (southwest and northeast corners) which held the fort's four cannons projected out beyond the southwest and northeast . . . Map (db m173849) HM
51 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Hesper — Hesper Community
On 380 Street (County Route 380) at 188th Ave (County Route 188), on the right on 380 Street.
One of the oldest Society of Friends Congregations in Iowa organized here in 1855. First Meeting House built in 1856. Frame church erected on this site in 1879; destroyed by fire Oct. 22, 1904. Present church built in 1905. First Winneshiek County . . . Map (db m235046) HM
52 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Ridgeway — Lincoln Lutheran Congregation
On County Road W14 just north of 225th Street, on the right when traveling north.
On this site stood two church buildings of the Lincoln Lutheran Congregation 1873-1914 1914-1968 The first building was removed to make way for the second. The second was destroyed by fire on June 9, 1968. The congregation merged with the Ridgeway . . . Map (db m235100) HM
53 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Spillville — Antonín Dvořák
Near Bridge Street (Dvorak Memorial Highway) (County Highway B16) 0.2 miles east of South Main Street, on the right when traveling east.
In commemoration of the visit of Antonín Dvořák renowned composer, to Spillville in 1893, this tablet is erected by his friends and The Iowa Conservation Association 1925.Map (db m239167) HM
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54 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Spillville — Clarence C. Haug Major General
On South Main Street at Church Street (Dvorak Memorial Highway) (County Highway B16), on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
United States Army Retired July 31, 1969 Native son of Spillville, IA. Born Aug, 17, 1910, son of Carl R. and Louise Fisher Haug. Early education — Spillville, Decorah, U of I, US Military Academy 1935 graduate. Married Carolyn Meyers, . . . Map (db m239184) HM
55 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Spillville — The Big Stone Mills
On North Main Street just north of Mill Street, on the left when traveling north.
You are standing on the site of Big Stone Mills. During pioneer times, a working mill made an important contribution to a town's ability to survive. In 1856, two teenagers from Spillville were sent to a mill in Waucoma to pick up a supply of . . . Map (db m239000) HM
56 Iowa, Winneshiek County, Spillville — Wenzil Taylor BuildingBuilt 1871 — Iowa Historic Site —
On South Main Street just north of Bridge Street (Dvorak Memorial Highway) (County Highway B16), on the left when traveling north.
This property is listed in The National Register of Historic PlacesMap (db m238997) HM
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024