A few pioneers joined the men over the next few years including the TRITSCH brothers from the Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany in 1856. Franz Xavier & John Adam, along with John's wife Louisa KOEHMEL TRITSCH, purchased a city lot from the Probst & Wenger addition at 331 South Main Street that included a one-room stone house circa 1853. One of many land purchases to come, they began their blacksmithing business on the banks of the Mississippi River in the new river town and built a two-story stone house addition circa 1856 with the blacksmith shop on the 1st floor with living quarters above.
1880 Panorama Drawing of ALMA, Wisconsin |
By 1868 the TRITSCH Brothers had erected a grain warehouse on the river and in 1872 a mercantile store & grain exchange. When the blacksmith shop burned down in 1875 they built a brick addition to the property that housed a hardware store on the 1st floor with living quarters above. The area became known as TRITSCH's Brick Block.
North Street (now County Road E) in Alma is a link between the town's two streets. Main Street runs along the Mississippi River. Second Street is above, running just below Alma Bluff. This area is known as TRIITSCH's Hill. See a trend here?
There was a boat landing at this point of the Mississippi River and Native Americans continued to fish, hunt, trap and gather wild foods on nearby river islands. They often camped on the islands and occasionally they would camp next to the TRITSCH operation when they came to Alma to trade their furs with the TRITSCH family.
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