Architecture • South Central Wisconsin
Historic Indian Agency House
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The Historic Indian Agency House was built by the U.S. government for John Kinzie in 1832. Kinzie was the Indian Agent to the Ho-Chunk Nation (Winnebago), and he and his wife, Juliette Magill Kinzie, lived at the portage from 1832-1834. Juliette Kinzie would later write of the young couple’s experiences at the portage in her book, Wau-Bun, the “Early Day” in the Northwest.The Historic Indian Agency House stands on its original spot at the portage between the Fox and Wisconsin rivers in South Central Wisconsin. This portage was a crucial link between the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence and Mississippi River watersheds. The Federal-style house is one of the oldest in Wisconsin and has been outfitted with furnishings and household items appropriate to the period. The Historic Indian Agency House was restored by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Wisconsin in 1932 and it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
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Native American & Early Settlements
Military & Civil War Sites
Located In South Central Wisconsin
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