Howards Grove, Wisconsin

Howards Grove, Wisconsin by Elmer Koppelmann is a detailed exploration of the history of Howards Grove and Millersville, two villages that united in 1967. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 23, 2016, this edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins before European settlement, highlighting the presence of Native American villages along the Pigeon River and chronicles the arrival of the first immigrants in 1846.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the development of the area, tracing its evolution from indigenous settlements to its current status. The book delves into the historical significance of the region, offering insights into the lives of early settlers and the transformation of the township of Herman. With a focus on local history, this work provides a thorough understanding of the cultural and social dynamics that shaped Howards Grove and its surroundings throughout the 20th century.
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Howards Grove began as two separate villages, Howards Grove and Millersville. Not until 1967 did the two unite into one incorporated village. Let us now step back to a time before any Europeans arrived when Indian villages could be found throughout Sheboygan County, including the area that would become Herman Township. In this township the Native American villages were mainly to be found along the banks of the Pigeon River. The year 1846 was an important year, for it marked the appearance of the first immigrants. They found their way up the Pigeon River and settled in the surrounding wilderness of what would become the township of Herman. This book traces the history of the village and area up until current times.
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