The first people to live in the Albany area were Native Americans of the Winnebago tribe. They came in the spring with their children and their ponies, setting up camp, tending their gardens, and fishing in the Sugar River.
In June, 1842, he came to Green county and entered 120 acres of land on section 36, township 3 north, range 9 east now known as the town of Albany. At the same ...
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An early settler in the town of Albany was James CAMPBELL of PA. coming here in 1839. He was accompanied by John SUTHERLAND. They, along with CAMPBELL's wife ...
[Albany, Wisconsin]: [Village of Albany]. Date ... A standard history of Sauk County, Wisconsin ... A history of Madison, the capital of Wisconsin; including the ...
The Town of Albany was organized in 1849, with Aaron Broughton, Chairman; James Camp- bell and George W. Bagley, supervisors; S. F. Wheeler, assessor; ...
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