Myra, Wisconsin

Myra, Wisconsin
Myra, Wisconsin
—  Unincorporated community  —
Myra, Wisconsin is located in Wisconsin
Myra, Wisconsin
Coordinates: 43°24′57″N 88°05′44″W / 43.41583°N 88.09556°W / 43.41583; -88.09556Coordinates: 43°24′57″N 88°05′44″W / 43.41583°N 88.09556°W / 43.41583; -88.09556
Country United States
State Wisconsin
County Washington
Time zone Central (CST)
 – Summer (DST) CDT (UTC)

Myra is an unincorporated community located within the town of Trenton in Washington County, Wisconsin, United States.[1]

History

The hamlet of Myra was platted by Chauncy Gray and Jacob E. Young. The name for the hamlet, Myra, was originally named by Young's wife who found the name Myra in her Bible. Myra was predominately a Bohemian settlement. It was a busy and industrious little village in its early days.[2]

The pond located near the hamlet was a fine fishing and recreational area. The fish were so prolific that sometimes the waterwheel was blocked by the huge pickeral weighing as much as twelve pounds. All went well until 1913 when, during a severe rain storm the dam broke and the pond drained into the Milwaukee River. The dam was never rebuilt.[3]

The Trenton House, Myra's second tavern in the hamlet, was built in 1881 by Max Weinand. The Trenton House served as a hotel for the kiln and mill workers in the area. Later it was sold to Paul Hetebrueg who added a dance hall. Public dances were held at dancing hall. The Trenton House dance hall also rented to the Myra Literary Society who presented plays every spring.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://wisconsin.hometownlocator.com/wi/washington/myra.cfm
  2. ^ Town of Trenton Village of Newburg Bicentennial; 1976, James Esselman and Leonard Casper, Stapled Wraps:1976, p.9
  3. ^ Town of Trenton Village of Newburg; 1976, p. 12
  4. ^ Town of Trenton Village of Newburg; 1976 p. 14



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