- Jones Island, Milwaukee
Jones Island is an industrialized peninsula in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin . It began as a marsh island between the Milwaukee and Kinnickinnic rivers, and now forms the city's inner harbor design.History
Extensive filling and channelization of the area began in the mid 1800s when city co-founder
Byron Kilbourn advocated a "straight cut" from the Milwaukee River near theMenomonee River confluence out toLake Michigan . This channel was made in 1857 and is still in use today. Prior to that, the natural outlet for all three rivers was at the southern end of Jones Island where the Kinnickinnic now turns north to flow out of the straight cut. This area was later filled to provide railroad access.It was initially settled by Kashubian and German immigrants in
1870 , who made their living by fishingLake Michigan . Having never officially obtained a deed for the land, they were considered squatters by the City of Milwaukee and evicted in the 1940s to make way for a shipping port as part of an inner harbor design.Shipping formed around the natural inner harbor created by the rivers, but designs were made for an outer harbor. Long piers built in and on the exposed edge of Jones Island was used for a system of docking terminals. After years of false starts, changing designs, and petitioning the federal government for funding, an inner harbor design was finalized that also included improvements to the outer harbor and breakwaters.
Currently Jones Island is home to the
Port of Milwaukee , theMilwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District 's primary wastewater treatment plant, and other municipal services. It also supports theHoan Bridge , a long span bridge. The land is heavily industrialized and only contains a couple of mature trees.External links
* [http://www.urban-anthropology.org/tours_kushubes.htm Urban Anthropology Tour: The Kashubes of Jones Island]
* [http://www.jsonline.com/outdoors/aug04/252633.asp The lure of linage]
* [http://www.port.mil.wi.us/history.htm Port of Milwaukee History]
* [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/fullRecord.asp?id=6921 Historic Map]
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