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Grafton, Hardback Book

Grafton Hardback

Part of the Images of America series

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In 1838, Timothy Wooden purchased land on the banks of the Milwaukee River and began the settlement that would become Grafton, Wisconsin.

Grafton soon became an agricultural and industrial community as the rich yellow earth attracted settlers from Germany, Ireland, and England to raise wheat, grazing grasses, and garden crops.

Those early settlers discovered vast limestone deposits throughout the region, and by 1890, there were nine kilns operated by the Milwaukee Falls Lime Company.

Industries were also created along the banks of the river, and in 1902, William Roebken opened the Badger Worsted Mills, the only worsted wool mill west of Philadelphia.

By the early 20th century, Grafton became a music industry center when New York Recording Studios moved into the previous Wisconsin Chair Factory building on the Milwaukee River.

Blues greats from all over the country made the trip to Grafton to record their music.

Today's Grafton carries on the traditions of its founders by preserving historic buildings and creating new residential and recreational spaces for its residents.

With a revitalized downtown, Grafton has become a commercial center for Ozaukee County.

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