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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM101H_st-martins-church_New-Holstein-WI.html
In 1853, a group of German Catholics from Silesia, Prussia, emigrated to the Charlestown area. By 1866, the congregation had built a log church where they could assemble for services. They erected the current church in 1875, using limestone from a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVPY_gewidmet-unseren-kriegern-1861-65_New-Holstein-WI.html
B. Kuehl · J. Tams · J. Muenster · H. Banderob · L. Loewenhagen · H. Bock · H. Jensen · A. Ramm · G. Larsen · F. Roehr · D. Dammann · F. Temke · R. Luethge ·…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVMB_new-holstein-veterans-memorial_New-Holstein-WI.html
Here We HonorThe Price of FreedomDedicated to the men and women of the New Holstein area who have served their country in the armed services. ***2008*** The New Holstein Veterans memorial site is in Kiwanis Park on the south side of Hickory …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVLY_civic-park_New-Holstein-WI.html
This wooded site of 4.77 acres was purchased from Rudolph Puchner in 1915 for $2,500.00 by an organization of 12 women called the New Holstein Civic Society. Their purpose was to improve and beautify the city. Through diligent work and numerous fu…
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"If I cannot be the citizen of free Germany,then I would at least be a citizen of free America"—Carl Schurz, German Revolutionary Leader, 1848 In 1848, a small group of immigrants from the Schleswig-Holstein area of Germany arrived here, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLDB_h-c-timm-house_New-Holstein-WI.html
Built for Hermann Christian Timm and his wife, Augusta (Muenster) Timm, the house was erected in two sections. A frame, Greek Revival-influenced residence was built for the Timm family in 1873. In 1892, a large stick style house was constructed on…
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