Historical Markers and War Memorials in Walworth County, Wisconsin (2024)

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1Wisconsin, Walworth County, Allen Grove — 233 — Allen FamilyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (1)
Philip Allen, a Revolutionary War veteran, and his children, Philip Jr., Harvey, Sidney, Pliny, Asa Keyes, and Persis, came from New York in May, 1845, to settle in Allen Grove. Sixty-five Allens traveled by canal boat, steamboat, and overland from . . . — Map (dbm33615) HM
2Wisconsin, Walworth County, Burlington — 599 — Lake Ivanhoe: An African American-Founded CommunityHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (2)
Lake Ivanhoe was established in 1926 as the first Black-founded resort community in Wisconsin. Black people moved away from the South to escape the racial oppression of Jim Crow and to pursue better schooling and jobs; but they still faced racial . . . — Map (dbm245031) HM
3Wisconsin, Walworth County, Darien — Darien Civil War MemorialHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (3)
In Memory Of Darien Soldiers & Sailors — Map (dbm39006) HM
4Wisconsin, Walworth County, Darien — John BruceHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (4)
This tablet in honor of John Bruce One of the earliest settlers in Darien and donor of the land for this park to the Village of Darien This highway is an old Indian Trail and Territorial Road. It was, and now is, used as a . . . — Map (dbm39005) HM
5Wisconsin, Walworth County, Delavan — 440 — Birthplace of “The Greatest Show on Earth”Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (5)
At this site, March 20, 1871, the first P.T. Barnum Circus was loaded on rail cars and transported to Brooklyn, NY where it made its initial performance on April 10, 1871. The circus was conceived and organized in Delavan by William C. Coup and Dan . . . — Map (dbm109261) HM
6Wisconsin, Walworth County, Delavan — 344 — Delavan’s Historic Brick StreetHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (6)
Dusty and rutted in dry spells, muddy and miserable in wet, Delavan’s main street, Walworth Avenue, remained unpaved from the 1830’s until the second decade of the 20th century. In 1911, Delavan’s City Council voted to pave the three block central . . . — Map (dbm230140) HM
7Wisconsin, Walworth County, Delavan — 128 — Delavan's Circus ColonyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (7)
In 1847 two New York brothers, Edmund and Jeremiah Mabie, toured Wisconsin with their United States Olympic Circus. The circus stopped over in Delavan and the brothers took time off to hunt prairie chicken near Delavan Lake. They liked the area so . . . — Map (dbm230139) HM
8Wisconsin, Walworth County, Delavan — 166 — Wisconsin's First School for the DeafHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (8)
In 1839 Ebenezer Cheseboro emigrated to Wisconsin from New York and settled in the town of Darien, two miles west of Delavan on the Janesville road. Due to the lack of a school for his deaf daughter, Ariadna, a teacher of the deaf was hired to come . . . — Map (dbm33473) HM
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9Wisconsin, Walworth County, East Troy — 190 — East Troy RailroadWisconsin’s Last Interurban LineHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (9)
The East Troy Railroad is the last vestige of Wisconsin’s once broad network of electric interurban railways. Concentrated in the southeastern quarter of the State this network once totaled approximately 385 miles of track. Most of the interurban . . . — Map (dbm80526) HM
10Wisconsin, Walworth County, Elkhorn — 78 — The Webster HouseHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (10)
Originally erected in the public square in 1836, this edifice was the local land office during Wisconsin’s territorial years. It was abandoned in 1840 and later moved to this site. From 1857 until his death in 1875, this was the home of noted . . . — Map (dbm40439) HM
11Wisconsin, Walworth County, Genoa City — 281 — First Swedish Settlers in WisconsinHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (11)
Carl Friman (1781-1862) emigrated from Sweden with five sons in 1838 and purchased 80 acres near Genoa City. The Friman family members were recognized as the first Swedes to settle permanently in Wisconsin. Returning to his homeland, Friman . . . — Map (dbm42498) HM
12Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Andy GumpGangling, laughable hero of the first daily comic strip — Erected in memory of his creator — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (12)
1877 Sidney Smith 1935 This statue of "Andy Gump", celebrated cartoon character introduced in 1917 as the first daily comic strip in the Chicago Tribune, was the first erected in 1924 on the Lake Geneva estate of his originator, . . . — Map (dbm87289) HM
13Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Civil War Veterans Buried in Pioneer CemeteryHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (13)
Robert J. Bart, 22nd Wisconsin, Company G • John W. Beeden, 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery, Company E • William H. Case, 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry, Company G • Lieutenant Asa W. Fars, 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry, Companies A, F & S • David Fairchild, 49th . . . — Map (dbm241431) WM
14Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Historic Lake GenevaHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (14)
A History of Lake Geneva The Geneva Lake area has been inhabited since at least 8000 B.C., beginning with Paleo-Indians and later the Oneota culture followed by the Potawatomi Indians. The first recorded explorers included Col. John Kinzie . . . — Map (dbm241381) HM
15Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Historic Railroad DepotHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (15)
On this site in 1890, the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad built a new passenger depot to replace an earlier wood frame building. The structure consisted of three separate red brick buildings, including a baggage house, awaiting room and ticket . . . — Map (dbm241433) HM
16Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Main Street Historic DistrictHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (16)
Main Street Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Dating from the 1860's Lake Geneva's Historic District buildings illustrate Italianate, Classical Revival, . . . — Map (dbm241378) HM
17Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Main Street Historic DistrictHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (17)
Main Street Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Dating from the 1860's Lake Geneva's Historic District buildings illustrate Italianate, Classical Revival, . . . — Map (dbm241379) HM
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18Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Maple ParkNational Historic DistrictHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (18)
The Maple Park Historic District was platted as the first residential district in the original Village of Geneva in 1837. It includes the first town square (Maple Park) and Pioneer Cemetery. It also contains many of the earliest residences dating . . . — Map (dbm76588) HM
19Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Maple ParkNational Historic DistrictHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (19)
The Maple Park Historic District was platted as the first residential district in the original Village of Geneva in 1837. It includes the first town square (Maple Park) and Pioneer Cemetery. It also contains many of the earliest residences dating . . . — Map (dbm220892) HM
20Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Maple ParkHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (20)
The Maple Park Historic District was platted as the first residential district in the original Village of Geneva in 1837. It includes the first town square (Maple Park) and Pioneer Cemetery. It also contains many of the earliest residences dating . . . — Map (dbm241426) HM
21Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Pioneer CemeteryHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (21)
The first cemetery in Lake Geneva. In 1837, seven men who were early landowners in section 36, gave land to the village for public purposes. They wanted areas for parks, churches, schools, & a cemetery. Thomas McKaig was hired to survey the land. . . . — Map (dbm241429) HM
22Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — The Lake Geneva Public LibraryHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (22)
Between 1895 and 1954, the Lake Geneva Public Library was housed in a wooden house on this site. the house had been built by Geneva attorney Asa W. Farr in the late 1850's. During the Civil War, Farr was a lieutenant in the Union Army. Unarmed, he . . . — Map (dbm241389) HM
23Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — The Lake Geneva Seminary(For Young Ladies)Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (23)
At the crest of the hill in this park overlooking Geneva Lake, the Lake Geneva Seminary (For Young Ladies) was built for its founder, Anna W. Moody, in December 1867. It served as a preparatory school for young women for almost three decades. In . . . — Map (dbm241420) HM
24Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — The Old Mill RaceHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (24)
In 1837 early settlers in the Village of Geneva constructed this Mill Race to harness the power of the White River, the only outlet from Geneva Lake. Soon flour mills saw mills and factories were constructed and in 1897 electricity was generated by . . . — Map (dbm161019) HM
25Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — The PoppyHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (25)
[On the etched stone:] I am not a badge of Honor, I am not a racist smear, I am not a fashion statement To be worn but once a year, I am not glorification Of conflict or of war. I am not a paper ornament A token, I am more. I . . . — Map (dbm241421) WM
26Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — The RivieraHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (26)
The Riviera was designed by architect James Roy Allenand constructed during the Depression by the cityof Lake Geneva to provide jobs for local workers.The cost of $55,000 was paid by the sale of publicbonds. Construction began on March 2, . . . — Map (dbm220921) HM
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27Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (27)
Across Geneva Lake's outlet to the north at the foot of Broad Street stood Lake Geneva's first resort hotel, the four story Whiting House. It was built by David T. Whiting in April, 1873 and burned to the ground on July 9, 1894. The Hotel . . . — Map (dbm241365) HM
28Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Veterans MemorialHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (28)
In memory to those who served our country — Map (dbm241425) WM
29Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (29)
The Geneva Area Museum of History is housed in the former Wisconsin Power & Light Building. The Lake Geneva Water & Light Co. built the original building in 1894 and expanded it in 1929. In 1897 the Haskins Electric Co. first generated electricity . . . — Map (dbm241377) HM
30Wisconsin, Walworth County, Lake Geneva — 175 — Wisconsin's First 4-H ClubHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (30)
The Linn Junior Farmers Club was the first 4-H Club organized in Wisconsin. Mrs. May Hatch, local community leader, and Thomas L. Bewick, newly appointed State Boys and Girls Club Leader at the University of Wisconsin, organized the club here on the . . . — Map (dbm191342) HM
31Wisconsin, Walworth County, Little Prairie — Revolutionary War VeteranHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (31)
Patriot David Janes served the cause of gaining our nation's independence from England while a dedicated member of the military. A descendant of William Bradford III, the first Governor of the Plymouth Colony, David was born in 1762. In the . . . — Map (dbm46669) HM
32Wisconsin, Walworth County, Whitewater — 512 — Revolutionary War VeteransHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (32)
Two Revolutionary war veterans, Eli Pearce and Israel Ferris, are buried in this cemetery. Born August 24, 1760, in Middleborough, Massachusetts, Eli Pierce enlisted April 13, 1776, and served six months in Col. Christopher Lippett's Rhode . . . — Map (dbm43483) HM
33Wisconsin, Walworth County, Whitewater — Stone StableCirca 1845Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (33)
This pioneer-era stone stable was originally located in the alley near the First English Lutheran Church on Main Street and was moved to its present site near the Depot Museum in 2007. The stone stable is a rare example of early stone construction . . . — Map (dbm191292) HM
34Wisconsin, Walworth County, Whitewater — 122 — Whitewater Historical Society Depot MuseumHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (34)
This abandoned passenger depot, purchased by the City of Whitewater in April 1973 and leased to the Whitewater Historical Society for 99 years, was dedicated as a museum July 21, 1974. The 85-year old classic Victorian structure was the hub of . . . — Map (dbm68446) HM
35Wisconsin, Walworth County, Whitewater — Whitewater Passenger Depot1890 - 1891Historical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (35)
The Whitewater Passenger Depot was built in 1890-91 for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad, later known as the Milwaukee Road. It replaced the original frame depot, which was erected in 1852 when the railroad first came to Whitewater. The . . . — Map (dbm191295) HM
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36Wisconsin, Walworth County, Williams Bay — 505 — The 755th Aircraft Control and Warning SquadronHistorical Markers and WarMemorials in WalworthCounty, Wisconsin (36)
Side A The Williams Bay Air Force Radar Station, home of the 755th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, was part of a nationwide Cold War effort to defend the continent against possible airborne attack from the Soviet Union. In the years . . . — Map (dbm40472) HM

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Jun. 14, 2024

Historical Markers and War Memorials in Walworth County, Wisconsin (2024)

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