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Koshkonong Settlement (Norwegian: Kaskeland) [1] [2] [3] was a pioneer settlement located in Wisconsin's eastern Dane and western Jefferson counties. It took its name from Koshkonong Lake, and particularly from Koshkonong Creek. [4] The first Norwegians located in the settlement in the spring and summer of 1840. [4]
Gladden Community House: Columbus, Ohio: United States [19] Godman Guild Association: Columbus, Ohio: United States [20] Grace Hill Settlement House: St. Louis, Missouri: United States [21] Grand Street Settlement: New York, New York: United States Greenwich House, Inc. New York, New York: United States [22] Guardian Angel Settlement ...
The Albert and Mary Shekey House is a historic house at W7526 Koshkonong Mounds Road in the town of Koshkonong, Wisconsin. [1] The house was built in 1885 for Mary Shekey, the daughter of two of Jefferson County's first settlers, and her husband Albert, an engineer for the Chicago & North Western Railway.
It's a question on so many minds: What to do with all the money from the Rams settlement funds? After more than a year of gathering public input, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen has some big ideas.
Koshkonong is a town in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 3,763 at the 2020 census. The town entirely surrounds the city of Fort Atkinson.The unincorporated communities of Koshkonong Mounds and Vinnie Ha Ha are located in the town.
May 8—It is a testament to the Scott's Run Settlement House's success that it has grown beyond what its 100-year home can accommodate—and that people don't want to see it leave. There's the ...
In the early years Norwegian Synod seminary students were sent to Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. Luther College was founded near La Crosse, Wisconsin, in 1861, and relocated to Decorah, Iowa, the next year. Peter Laurentius Larsen served as president of Luther College from 1861 until he resigned from the presidency in 1902. [2]
May 3—In 1922, Scott's Run Settlement House (SRSH) was chartered to serve a massive influx of immigrants relocating to Osage for mining jobs. Over the next 100 years, the mission expanded ...