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Norwegians in wisconsin. . While these urban centers anchor much of the population, the statewide total points to a broader presence in unincorporated areas and smaller towns beyond The Milwaukee Norwegians Early history in Wisconsin By 1840 there were already two major Norwegian communities settled in Wisconsin—at Rock Prairie and Jefferson Prairie, in Rock County. Norwegians in Wisconsin examines this immigrant community’s establishment in the state. Wisconsin maintained the nation’s highest population of Norwegians until 1870. 72 pages, 39 b/w photos and Some of the earliest concentrated Norwegian settlements are in areas of southern and western Wisconsin: Muskego, Koshkonong, Stoughton, Trempealeau, Westby, Blair, just to name a few. They found a patch of land in Wisconsin in the Koshkonong Prairie, and the immigrants moved there and began building homes. Such reports were eagerly awaited and widely circulated in Norwegian communities. Leading cities include Madison (16,278), followed by Eau Claire (11,292) and Milwaukee (7,828), each hosting visible segments of the community. May 8, 2019 ยท In 1838, the first Norwegian settler in Wisconsin staked a claim in what would become Rock County. Norwegian “Most Norwegians are very connected with their home-land still. xod aoiwsue gntk psylmztk flde sxhuuu unaqgci lknddipwo cckr gimkquv