Washington Historical Society: 5 books

Book cover of Washington
by Dianna Graveman, Don Graveman, Washington Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: July 12, 2010

Washington Landing, as the settlement was called in the early 1800s, was a popular river port along the Missouri River. Many German immigrants were attracted to the rolling hills and valley reminiscent of their homeland, and other settlers saw potential as well. The settlement grew quickly, and by the...
Book cover of Port Washington
by Richard D. Smith, Port Washington Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: March 21, 2011

Port Washington is a picturesque community on the shores of Lake Michigan, just a short drive north of Milwaukee. It celebrates its 175th birthday in September 2010. This book is a vivid description of the city�s history, from the Native Americans who lived on these shores when the voyageurs first...
Book cover of Hermann
by Dianna Graveman, Don Graveman, Washington Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: September 27, 2010

Hermann, Missouri, was named for Hermann der Cherusker, a German folk hero of the first century who led a successful battle against the Romans that many feel changed the course of history. In 1837, the German Settlement Society of Philadelphia, whose members hoped to establish a colony where their German...
Book cover of Washington County's Aluminum Industry
by Janean Mollet-Van Beckum, Washington County Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: August 31, 2009

The aluminum and cookware industries in Washington County were main employers during the 20th century. Manufacturing competitors West Bend Aluminum Company and Kewaskum Aluminum Company (later Regal Ware, Inc.) began production early in the 20th century only eight miles apart. These company histories,...
Book cover of City of West Bend
by Janean Mollet-Van Beckum, Washington County Historical Society
Language: English
Release Date: May 11, 2015

The City of West Bend got its name from its location on a large westward-reaching bend of the Milwaukee River. Settled mainly by German immigrants in the 1840s, the city was bestowed with leaders possessing entrepreneurial know-how. West Bend became an international center of manufacturing with companies...
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