Wisconsin State Historical Marker 61 commemorates Fort Winnebago, a historic military post that was an important part of the early settlement of the Wisconsin Territory. The marker is located near the entrance to the Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters State Historic Site in Portage, Wisconsin. Fort Winnebago was established in 1828 to protect the transport of goods and people along the Fox-Wisconsin Waterway, which was a major transportation route during the 19th century. The fort was strategically located at the portage between the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, making it an ideal location for trade and transportation. Fort Winnebago played an important role in the settling of the Wisconsin Territory. It served as a military post, a trading center, and a medical facility for soldiers and civilians. The fort was also involved in the Black Hawk War of 1832, when it was used as a staging area for troops prior to the Battle of Wisconsin Heights. Be sure to visit the Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters State Historic Site to learn more about this fascinating chapter in Wisconsin...
Read moreThere's far more history regarding the early pioneering days of the Portage area then a sign or two can explain. I urge everyone to take the Surgeons Quarters tour as well as the Historic Indian Agency House. No apps or downloads...just an insight as to what life was...
Read moreLocated in the park/wayside, easy find and get to. Right across the street from the Surgeon's Quarters. Plenty of parking. Several other monuments and another historical marker in same location. Sign is a bit weathered but still easy to read. Neat piece of...
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