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Kewaunee County is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The site was formerly occupied by the Potawatomi Indians, who had had a substantial village on the spot on the 17th century. Missionary and explorer Father Jacques Marquette (1637-1675) conducted mass there on November 1, 1674.

Kewaunee County was named for its chief river, which was earlier known as "Wood's River." In 1834 Joshua Hatheway, an early Wisconsin surveyor, rechristened it from the Chippewa word.

A small gold rush brought fortune seekers to the Kewaunee area in 1836. Although no significant gold deposits were found, a sawmill was built. By 1852, the city of Kewaunee was large enough to be named the county seat.

Description from John W. Hunt's 1853 Wisconsin Gazetteer: "KEWAUNEE, County, is bounded on the north by Door county, on the east by the state line in Lake Michigan, on the south by Manitowoc, and on the west by Brown, and contains about thirteen townships of land. It was set off from Door, April 16, l852, and is attached to Manitowoc for judicial purposes. The streams are Kewaunee and Red rivers, Benton's, Martin's, Ashnepee and Thornapple creeks. The county having been so recently established, has not as yet reached to much dignity as a county."

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The Kewaunee Public Library has a large selection of "The Kewaunee Enterprise": 1859-1957. The Collection is free and fully Digital with the ability to copy articles either by Image or Text.

Here are two  'Sample' sets of Images from 3 January 1890 and a Page from 24 June 1926.. The 'Page' is a result from a Name Search: One of Martha A Cosley Graham's Ancestors, Ferdinand F Massart

There are also Digital Copies of the Lake Whispers YearBooks

Click here for Kewaunee Public Library


Off site links -
Family Search - free databases

Find-a-Grave: Cemeteries in Wisconsin by County


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Many thanks to former CC Martha A Crosley Graham for contributing pages of data and providing lookups.

Kewaunee County Neighbors:

Wisconsin:       Door      Manitowoc      Brown

Michigan:       Benzie       Manistee





KewauneeCoWI Coordinator:  MAKtranscriber       WIGenWeb State Coordinator:  Marcia Ann Kuehl       WIGenWeb Assistant State Coordinator:  Rebecca Maloney

     

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