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'''Alban''' is an [[unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in the town of [[Alban, Wisconsin|Alban]] in [[Portage County, Wisconsin|Portage County]], [[Wisconsin]], [[United States]].<ref>http://wisconsin.hometownlocator.com/wi/portage/alban.cfm</ref> |
'''Alban''' is an [[unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in the town of [[Alban, Wisconsin|Alban]] in [[Portage County, Wisconsin|Portage County]], [[Wisconsin]], [[United States]].<ref>{{cite gnis|1560725|Alban (community), Wisconsin}}</ref><ref>[http://wisconsin.hometownlocator.com/wi/portage/alban.cfm Alban (community), Wisconsin]</ref> |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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[[Image:WIMap-doton-Alban.png|right|Location of Alban, Wisconsin]] |
[[Image:WIMap-doton-Alban.png|right|Location of Alban, Wisconsin]] |
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Alban is located in central Wisconsin approximately one-half mile east of [[Rosholt, Wisconsin|Rosholt]] and approximately three and a half miles northwest of [[ |
Alban is located in central Wisconsin approximately one-half mile east of [[Rosholt, Wisconsin|Rosholt]] and approximately three and a half miles northwest of [[Peru, Portage County, Wisconsin|Peru]]. (Lat: 44° 37' 39.7", Lon: -89° 17' 03.9"). Located at the intersection of State Road 66 and County Road A, the community is the central location of the town government. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Alban was named after Colonel James Alban,<ref>[http://www.pchswi.org/archives/bios/jamesalban.html Col. James Alban]</ref> who was a Portage County attorney, but died in combat during the Civil War. The original Alban was actually south of [[Peru, Portage County, Wisconsin|Peru]] in the town of [[New Hope, Wisconsin|New Hope]]. It was moved to its present day location when it acquired its own Post Office. The Alban Post Office was absorbed by [[Rosholt, Wisconsin|Rosholt's]] post office in the 1950s. |
Alban was named after Colonel [[James S. Alban]],<ref>[http://www.pchswi.org/archives/bios/jamesalban.html Col. James Alban]</ref> who was a Portage County attorney, but died in combat during the Civil War. The original Alban was actually south of [[Peru, Portage County, Wisconsin|Peru]] in the town of [[New Hope, Wisconsin|New Hope]]. It was moved to its present day location when it acquired its own Post Office. The Alban Post Office was absorbed by [[Rosholt, Wisconsin|Rosholt's]] post office in the 1950s. |
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Alban was once home to a general store and a church. The church was said to have burned down, but its cemetery remains. Today, Alban still has the town hall and garage to the south, with the Rosholt School District's bus garage and other businesses to the north of State Road 66.<ref>[http://www.pchswi.org/archives/communities/smallcomms.html#alban Profile from the Portage County Historical Society]</ref> |
Alban was once home to a general store and a church. The church was said to have burned down, but its cemetery remains. Today, Alban still has the town hall and garage to the south, with the Rosholt School District's bus garage and other businesses to the north of State Road 66.<ref>[http://www.pchswi.org/archives/communities/smallcomms.html#alban Profile from the Portage County Historical Society]</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:57, 8 February 2013
Alban is an unincorporated community in the town of Alban in Portage County, Wisconsin, United States.[1][2]
Geography
Alban is located in central Wisconsin approximately one-half mile east of Rosholt and approximately three and a half miles northwest of Peru. (Lat: 44° 37' 39.7", Lon: -89° 17' 03.9"). Located at the intersection of State Road 66 and County Road A, the community is the central location of the town government.
History
Alban was named after Colonel James S. Alban,[3] who was a Portage County attorney, but died in combat during the Civil War. The original Alban was actually south of Peru in the town of New Hope. It was moved to its present day location when it acquired its own Post Office. The Alban Post Office was absorbed by Rosholt's post office in the 1950s.
Alban was once home to a general store and a church. The church was said to have burned down, but its cemetery remains. Today, Alban still has the town hall and garage to the south, with the Rosholt School District's bus garage and other businesses to the north of State Road 66.[4]