
MANITOWOC, WI: Manitowoc, Wisconsin Village Directory 1868 (Softcover)
by Richard Edwards and Co. 1868. 34p
The 1868 directory for Manitowoc, Wisconsin, offers a detailed view of the town's civic, social, and religious framework. It lists key village officials, such as Village President Henry Baetz and Village Marshall John H. Todl, with a structured civic organization including justices and constables for each ward. The fire department, led by Chief Engineer Jacob Halverson, was vital for public safety.
Financially, the First National Bank was a cornerstone, with a $50,000 capital, overseen by President C.C. Barnes. Education was prioritized with several public schools, including the First District Public School. The town's religious life was robust, with churches like the First Presbyterian Church and the Church of St. Boniface serving diverse congregations.
Social organizations, such as the Turn-Verein and the Sons of Hermann, were integral to community engagement. Local newspapers like the Manitowoc PILOQ provided essential information. The directory also details the town's infrastructure, including major streets like York and Washington, essential for commerce and transportation. Overall, it reflects a community organized for growth and development in the post-Civil War era.