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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2776_robert-m-la-follette-the-early-years_Mount-Horeb-WI.html
Side 1 Among early Primrose settlers were six La Follette brothers from Indiana. One of them, Josiah, and his wife Mary, arrived in 1850 and acquired acreage in section 18, three miles south of this site. Josiah held town offices, including town…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS42_donald-park_Mt-Horeb-WI.html
Escaping the ravages of the last glacier, this tranquil valley retains ancient geologic features. Located just southwest of the Johnstown moraine, it is one of Dane County's most scenic areas. The 110 foot Donald Rock is a rare remnant of St. P…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS41_springdale-lutheran-church_Mt-Horeb-WI.html
Norwegians came to this peaceful area of rolling hills and valleys in 1846 and organized a Lutheran congregation in 1852, holding services outdoors and in homes. These God-fearing people purchased 2 acres of land for a church and cemetery in Sprin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMMK_old-town_Mt-Horeb-WI.html
Pioneer Mt. Horeb, complete with houses, churches, stores, harness shop, undertaker, hotel, and tavern stood on this spot. Known as "The Corners" by early settlers, it was the intersection of the Old Military Road with a major wagon trail from the…
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