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  • Mineral Point, Wisconsin
  • 18471858

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The town of Mineral Point, Wisconsin, was founded in 1827 by lead miners who came to the area from Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri. Their simple shelters - some of which were mere holes in the hillside - earned Wisconsin the nickname "Badger State." During the 1830s, many experienced miners immigrated to Mineral Point from Cornwall, England, and brought with them an architectural style that shaped the look of the town. With the influx of Cornish miners as well as immigrants from Germany, Ireland, and Wales, Mineral Point grew in importance as the territory approached statehood: the city hosted the inauguration of the first governor of the Wisconsin Territory in 1836, established a rail line linking the region to Chicago and points south in 1857, and served as the seat of Iowa County until 1861.

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  • Mineral Point, Wisconsin
  • 18471858

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  • Mineral Point Tribune

Source Information

Wisconsin Tribune, 1847–1854 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 3, 2022

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Sundries for mounted men, G.W. and John Atchison

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Archive Info

  • 2,251
  • Mineral Point, Wisconsin
  • 18471858

Paper History

  • Mineral Point Tribune

Source Information

Wisconsin Tribune, 1847–1854 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 3, 2022