When was sheboygan founded




















After many years of turmoil over changing from a wooden to iron 8th St. That same year, house and street numbering began, making Penn.

A small pox epidemic effected the city in Vaccinations were ordered throughout the city. Many firsts happened in The city got its first part-time city engineer, C.

Boley in And in , The Sheboygan Electric Co. In , Sheboygan launched it largest ship, the Helena, built at the Reibolt and Wolters shipyards located on the present C. Reiss Coal Company land. Even though the river was dredged for the launching, the stern was severely damaged from the force striking the river bed. The New Jersey bridge was erected in and by , the population had grown to 23, Garbage collection for the city had begun.

Electric street cars replaced horse drawn ones in and land was purchased for a new high school Central Admin. Fire destroyed Dock 1 at the C. Reiss Coal Co. North 7th St. The city continued to expand throughout out the ss. As of the census , 49, people lived there. The city is located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Sheboygan River.

It is about 50 miles 80 km north of Milwaukee and 64 miles km south of Green Bay. The city has a total area of Of this, Sheboygan was founded in Sheboygan County is well known for its bratwurst. Sheboygan's sister cities are:. Listen to this article Thanks for reporting this video! For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Beginning in the s, Sheboygan grew rapidly.

Some boosters predicted that Sheboygan would be larger than Milwaukee or Chicago. Other cities were established in the area. Riverside, just a few miles west of Sheboygan, became Kohler. A few miles west of that, Rochester became the thriving city of Sheboygan Falls population 7, in and twelve miles west of Sheboygan the city of Plymouth population 8, in grew into what some people feel is the cheese center of the world.

Sheboygan was home to vibrant maritime industries. From the early s, when the first birch bark canoe of French fur trappers entered the future harbor, it was recognized that the mouth of the Sheboygan River had great potential as a port.

At its mouth, the Sheboygan River was both wide and deep. However, at the very point where it entered Lake Michigan, the river made a sharp bend that caused a sand bar to form, preventing all but the smallest ships from entering the harbor. About a cut was made through this bend to create a straight approach into the harbor, opening it to ships of all sizes.

By the Sheboygan harbor was the center of commerce for the rapidly growing city. With heavily forested lands close by, shipbuilding flourished. Over two hundred ships were built in Sheboygan by seven different shipyards. With the abundance of fish in Lake Michigan, commercial fishing grew rapidly in the nineteenth century. The first product shipped out of Sheboygan in the late s was several barrels of smoked fish.

Many of the early fishermen were of Nordic extraction. Of all the industries that were established in Sheboygan, none was larger than the furniture industry, which today has nearly disappeared.

The report for indicated that close to , pieces of furniture were shipped out of the city. By the late s most of these jobs were gone; many of them moved to Southern states, where labor was cheaper and wood more plentiful. Sheboygan was also known for the high quality leather goods it produced. The first church services were held in a log schoolhouse near the Burton home. Pelton removed from Trumbull county, Ohio, to Lyndon in , and was one of the pioneers of this community. His son, Dr.

Levi H. Pelton, was born here July 10, Here he kept a tavern, a very popular resort for a number of years. In the summer of that year he arrived in Sheboygan county and located in Herman on section 36, having bought a half section for ten shillings an acre. On the 12th day of June, , John E. Numerous are the incidents related by Mr. Prigge of the gatherings of Indians in counsel at his home. John Julius Brown was one of the pioneer physicians of Sheboygan, locating here in They then located on a farm in Plymouth town in June of the latter year, each taking up a claim of eighty acres on section 9.

To procure seed wheat the elder Koebel, his wife and son, George, walked nine miles to the home of Deacon Trowbridge, where they secured a sufficient amount in the sheaf and, after threshing the wheat with a flail, they carried it home on their backs, first paying one dollar a bushel for it.

In order to secure an ox team with which to put in the wheat, George worked for a neighbor in exchange for the use of his oxen. When Mr. Koebel landed in the county he had about thirty dollars in money. Half of this he paid for a cow in Milwaukee.

Moore and a brother arrived in Sheboygan county from New Jersey, and settled on section 33 in the town of Plymouth.

William H. De Groff a son, came with his parents at the time. The latter married Margaret Adelaide Dye, who was born in Lima town in Her father, Asel Gordon Dye, was one of the first settlers in Sheboygan. Taylor, a native of New York, in purchased of H. Davidson the land on which the city of Plymouth now stands, upon which a log cabin had been built by Mr. Taylor at once enlarged the cabin, which became a station for the traveling public, being on the stage road between Sheboygan and Fond du Lac.

For a number of years Mr. Taylor kept hotel and assisted in locating the settlers who were searching for new homes. Soon after becoming settled, Mr. Taylor returned to New York and brought back his parents, Mr. Elisha Taylor. Elisha built the first frame house in Plymouth and John Taylor employed a surveyor to lay out the town plat of Plymouth, which he intended to call Springfield, from the number of cold springs that abound in the locality, but Mr.

Davidson persuaded him to name the place Plymouth. Davidson became the second postmaster of the new village. Gilbert, who arrived in Sheboygan with his wife, Keziah, in the summer of , landing at the pier in Sheboygan, having made the journey from Buffalo by water. He was present at the first election in the town and was made one of the supervisors. The first mill dam in Hingham was erected by Mr. Tibbitts for Mr. Swett came to Sheboygan county from New York in and settled in Lima town, and hence were among the pioneers of this locality.

CAD W. Cad W. Humphrey, who came from Oneida county, New York, in , and preempted a claim, upon which he built a cabin and "kept batch" until his marriage in to Maria Elizabeth Van De Mark. He was one of the early commissioners for Sheboygan county, serving as sheriff, supervisor, superintendent of schools and member of the Wisconsin assembly. Denison came from New York in with his young bride, who was Louisa Cole, and purchased one hundred and sixty acres of unimproved land.

Lyman located in Sheboygan in He became one of the prominent and influential men of Sheboygan and one of its first boat builders. Zierath, a native of Germany, first came to Sheboygan in , looking for a business location. He returned to Cleveland but in the following year purchased property here and was then joined by his family.

He engaged in hotel keeping, as proprietor of the St. Clair House, and conducted it until his death, which occurred in the latter part of Their son, Silas R. He was a carpenter and worked on the first dredge that was used in opening the harbor in Sheboygan. He then became identified with the manufacturing interests of the city. In , with others, he put up a saw mill on Pennsylvania Avenue and began preparations to manufacture chairs.

Weeks; was born in Massachusetts and came to the then village of Sheboygan in He was an experienced architect and builder and followed his profession the following ten years. He built the first brick schoolhouse in Sheboygan and the first courthouse. Weeks served as harbor master for seven years. He was chief of the fire department for some time, and in was elected sheriff. His trade was that of contracting and building. He was one of the pioneer merchants of the city.

Soon thereafter he opened a store in Plymouth and placed his younger brother, Patrick Henry, in charge. Smith removed his entire business to Plymouth. He was elected to the general assembly from Sheboygan in the fall of and in became state senator. F0r several years thereafter he followed the lakes both as officer of the vessel and owner. In he became identified with the Jenkins Machine Company.

The year found him in Sheboygan clerking in the general store of Charles Moore. Thies was elected sheriff of the county, and in , county clerk. He became a printer and worked as a compositor in the offices of the Journal and Republikaner. In he bought out the RepubIikaner and established the National Demokrat, which he built up to become the leading German paper in the state, outside of Milwaukee. He held various offices of trust in the community.

In he was city clerk; and he represented this district in the general assembly. He was city comptroller two terms. In he was elected county clerk and was his own successor for two terms. He also served on the board of supervisors for several years and most of the time was chairman of that body.

In and also in President Grover Cleveland appointed him postmaster. Zillier has been one of the active and influential men of the community.

He is now living in retirement. For some time after his arrival he was engaged in carrying the mails between Sheboygan and Port Washington on horseback through the woods. Eventually he became an engineer on the Northwestern, then agent for the Goodrich Transportation Company and later proprietor of the Kossuth House, which he named the Pape House. Pantzer; located here in , coming from Germany. He was one of the pioneer cigar manufacturers of Sheybogan.

Halsted, Sr. He also did much contract work on street grading and improvement. Blackstock; with an aunt and three sisters, his mother having preceded him, arrived in Sheboygan in the spring of He first found employment in a hotel, then was engaged for six years in a drug store.

In he was superintendent of construction of the Sheboygan Fond du Lac plank road and served in that capacity until He then purchased the drug business of Dr. Brown, which he conducted until In , however, he took an active part in the organization and establishment of the Phoenix Chair Company and within a year was chosen president and general manager of the company.

Blackstock became one of the strong and influential men not only of Sheboygan but of this part of the state and was mentioned as a possible candidate for the governorship in He later built the Wisconsin House, well known to the early settlers.

He eventually became one of the prominent merchants of Sheboygan. Azael P. Lyman; located in this city in



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