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Black Earth is a village in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,493 at the 2020 census . The village is located within the Town of Black Earth .
Black Earth (Potawatomi: Ma-Kah-Da-We-Kah-Mich-Cock) was a village inhabited by Potawatomi, Odawa, and Ojibwe people [1] that was located in the present-day Town of Carlton, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
The Town of Black Earth was formed out of the Town of Springfield on August 2, 1848, as Farmersville.The town was renamed Black Earth on February 1, 1851. Much of the territory of the current towns of Berry and Mazomanie was originally part of Farmersville/Black Earth.
Black Earth (town), Wisconsin, a town in the U.S. state of Wisconsin; Black Earth, Wisconsin, a village in the U.S. state of Wisconsin; Black Earth, Wisconsin (Potawatomi village), a former Native American village in the U.S. state of Wisconsin; Central Black Earth economic region, one of 12 economic regions of Russia
Clayborn Benson, a retired photojournalist, opened the Wisconsin Black Historical Society in 1987. Benson was inspired to start the society — which collects and preserves artifacts of Wisconsin ...
Black Earth Rettenmund Prairie is a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-designated State Natural Area featuring one of the few remaining dry-mesic prairies in Wisconsin, situated on a low Driftless Area knob and ridge. Despite the prairie's relatively small size, 130 native prairie plant species have been documented on the site.
February is Black History Month, and Milwaukee has two institutions dedicated to preserving the stories of the people who have made Black history in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the United States ...
John B. Sweat was born in Vermont in August 1827. He came west to the Wisconsin Territory sometime before 1849, settling first in Waukesha County, where he was married.In 1850, he moved to the town of Black Earth, in Dane County, Wisconsin, where he erected the first grist mill in the township.