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Evert's 1873 Atlas

History of Beloit Township

Rock County, Wisconsin

The year 1835 marks the first step towards the settlement of this town. The settlement began at the site of the present city of Beloit, at which point all the settlers were gathered until after the land sale, which took place in February, 1839. Caleb Blodgett was the first man who settled in this township. In 1837 the New England colony, under the active agency of Dr. Horace White, settled on a portion of Blodgett's clain, which they purchased. From this time dates the rising of the social community of the town, as with their coming schools and religious societies were established. The first school-house was built in 1839, and the expense defrayed by the voluntary offereing of the citizens. The first sermon was preached in a shanty building by Rev. Prof. Whitman, a Baptist minister. The town in well watered and timbered, and is one of the wealthiest agricultural towns in the county. Most of the farms are large and under a high state of cultivation. The improvements are first class. Beloit City furnishes a good and reliable market for all the products of the surrounding country.

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