Vernon County, Wisconsin
Apfel, George, Round Barn
Bekkedal Leaf Tobacco Warehouse
Cunningham, Bert and Mary, Round Barn
Harris, George and Mable, Round Barn
Lord, Charles, House
Masonic Temple Building
Norwegian Evangelic Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Skumsrud, Nils, House
Vernon County Courthouse
Vernon County Normal School
Viroqua Downtown Historic District
Admiral Marc A. Mitscher, U.S. Navy
African American Settlers of Cheyenne Valley
Battle of Bad Axe
Black Hawk and Winnebago Trail
Black Hawk Trail
Black Hawk War
Black Hawks Outpost
Bridge 13
Chief Win-no-shik, the Elder
Dams on the Mississippi
Governor Rusk
Head of Battle Isle
Jeremiah McLain Rusk
John McCulloch
La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor
Lucy Stone
Mt. Vernon Cemetery Civil War Memorial
Nation's First Watershed Project
Rockton Mill Stones
Site of Red Bird's Village
St. Patrick Parish
The Kickapoo River Valley
Viroqua's First Settler
Walnut Mound Veterans Memorial
Winneshieks Landing
Wisconsin's First Nuclear-Fueled Electric Generating Station
European settlement in Vernon County began in the early 1800s, with the arrival of fur traders and explorers. The first permanent settlers arrived in the 1840s, primarily of German, Irish, and Norwegian origin. These settlers established farms and communities, taking advantage of the natural resources and establishing a strong agricultural presence.
In the late 1800s, the railroad was introduced to Vernon County, bringing with it new opportunities for trade and transportation. The growth of the railroad led to the development of towns such as Viroqua and Hillsboro, which became important commercial and social centers for the region.
Throughout its history, Vernon County has experienced periods of prosperity and times of hardship. The Great Depression of the 1930s hit the area hard, with many farmers struggling to make ends meet. However, the county rebounded in the post-war years, with technological advancements in agriculture leading to increased productivity and economic growth.
Today, Vernon County remains a thriving agricultural community, known for its beautiful natural landscapes and strong sense of community. The county's rich history is celebrated through local museums and historical landmarks, which offer residents and visitors a glimpse into the past and the development of the region over time.
Brief timeline of the history of Vernon County, Wisconsin:
- 1836 - Vernon County established as part of Wisconsin Territory
- 1851 - First permanent settlement in the county
- 1852 - County government organized
- 1856 - First courthouse built in Viroqua
- 1862-1865 - Several residents from Vernon County serve in the Civil War
- Late 1800s - Agriculture becomes the major economic activity in the county
- 1898 - Vernon County Agricultural Society formed
- 1930s - Great Depression hits, leading to economic hardships in the county
- 1950s-1960s - Dairy farming and cheese production flourish in the area
- 1970s - Outdoor recreational activities become popular in Vernon County
- 1980s - Amish migration to the county begins
- 1992 - Flood disaster causes significant damage in the area
- 2000s - Tourism industry grows, attracting visitors to the county's natural beauty
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Vernon County, Wisconsin.