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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XDV_park-arthur-historical_New-Berlin-WI.html
This city park is named in honor of Arthur Henry Thiesenhusen (1898-1990) by his wife Myrtle. He farmed this land until his retirement in 1966. Arthur was the son of William Johann and Henricka "Ricka' (Garbe) Thiesenhusen - both early immigrants …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTA9_calhoun_New-Berlin-WI.html
The arrival of the first trains through Calhoun on the Chicago and Northwestern railroad occurred in 1881. Milk, grain, sugar, beets, cattle, farm produce and hops went out on the trains, and brewers grains saloonkeepers, supplies, farms, machiner…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMT24_childhood-home-of-wisconsin-governor-julius-p-heil-1876-1949_New-Berlin-WI.html
Julius P. Heil lived in this house as a boy, going to Mill Valley School and working at Winton's Store on Prospect hill. He gathered field stone for the core of this house. A poor German immigrant, Heil went on to found the Heil Company, a Manufac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN3Z_freewill-baptist-church_New-Berlin-WI.html
Wisconsin's first Freewill Baptist congregation, organized by Yankee pioneers Rev. Rufus Cheney July 11, 1840, Built this Greek revival style edifice, 1859. As Abolitionists, they were active here in the Civil War. But the dwindling congregation d…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN3Y_cornfalfa-farms_New-Berlin-WI.html
The William Schwartz Farm was established on May 15, 1844 on this location. It covered 527 acres from Coffee Road to Beeheim and from the Western boundary of the current City of New Berlin to Swartz Road. The farm passed to Peter M. Swartz. In 188…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN2E_cheney-faulkner-cooper-home_New-Berlin-WI.html
In this house the First Free Will Baptist Church in Wis. was organized on July 11, 1840. Here also, prior to 1843, was opened the first school in this area. Rev. Rufus Cheney directed the founding of both church and school. Both met here until 194…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMXJ_linnie-lac_New-Berlin-WI.html
Formerly called Hale's Mill PondNear this site, 1836-'37, Waukesha County's first dam and sawmill were built by Hugh Wedge and Isaac DeWitt. In 1840 Wedge sold out to William P. Hale, who was joined by his brother, Hiram E. Hale in 1846. Hiram bou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMOY_hamlet-of-calhoun_New-Berlin-WI.html
The hamlet of Calhoun was established 1872 when Thomas & Mary Calhoun, Irish immigrants, purchased land in the area. Calhoun Road has always been the dividing line between the urban east side and the rural west side of New Berlin. Other early pion…