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All Saints has humble beginning in basement church

In 1910, Father John Rohlinger was appointed pastor at St. James Parish in Cooperstown. As the Catholic priest for the area, he clearly saw a need for a new church in the growing Village of Denmark. Early Catholic residents of Denmark were forced to travel long distances to churches in the outlying communities.

Denmark Fire Department prepared to protect area communities

From its earliest days over 100 years ago, the Denmark Fire Department has been ready to serve residents in the village of Denmark and surrounding communities. In 1916, the village made several large purchases of fire equipment.

History: Recognize this road in Denmark?

By: Chris C. Nelson, Publisher and Owner

Photographic postcard view of the Main Street commercial district, with automobiles and trucks parked at the curbs. Signs are on the buildings for Dinner's Hotel Tavern, Collard's Bar and Denmark Bakery. Caption reads: "Main Street, Denmark, Wis."

This was taken in the 1930s. Courtesy: Wisconsin Historical Society

Multiple organs serve All Saints for 90 years

A long-time staple in church music is the pipe organ. When All Saints was built from 1932-1933, finding a pipe organ was important to the congregation. Father John Gehl decided to purchase a rebuilt Maxcy-Barton pipe organ at a cost of $1,508.50.

Local school district alters schedule to support war effort

In January 1942, the United States was in the midst of World War II. The war being fought on two fronts drastically affected the lives of everyone in the country. Even rural communities like Denmark were affected, and they stepped up to do their part in order to support the war effort.

Incident proves problamatic for early Denmark Library

In the early days of the Denmark Library, the library was located in the basement of the Denmark State Bank building. It was a great benefit for the village residents to have a local library, but a big issue arose in 1941.

Trinity Lutheran Church builds new parsonage

The first parsonage built at Trinity Lutheran Church was built in 1882, soon after the arrival of the first resident pastor of the new congregation, Rasmus Nielsen, in 1881. This parsonage served the congregation well for 32 years. However, in 1914, the congregation decided to build a new parsonage.

Holy Trinity celebrates Diamond Jubilee in 1941

On Tuesday, December 9, 1941, Holy Trinity Parish in New Denmark held a large celebration for their Diamond Jubilee. Holy Trinity was founded on December 9, 1866, by fifteen families of Bohemian immigrants. Two acres of land were purchased from Franz Kozlovsky for $30, which the church still occupies today. Prior to the founding of Holy Trinity, members had to travel about nine miles to St.

Early Lutherans decide unity is better than separation

In the early days of Denmark, there were an abundance of Lutheran churches. The first Lutheran church in the area, the Danish-Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, was organized in 1861. Due to theological disagreements, a breakaway congregation called the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation was formed in 1866.

Wisconsin Voters Approve Private School Busing

In 1967, Wisconsin voters passed an amendment to the state constitution that allowed the state legislature to provide for the use of public school transportation for students to private schools. This created large ramifications for public school districts, requiring them to transport many additional students.

Danish Pride renovates during economic downturn

In the fall of 1920, milk prices began to fall. As a result, the Danish Pride Milk Products Company was forced to divert their milk supply to cream for butter and ice cream, causing a large drop in price paid to farmers for their milk.

Enz Brothers Store and Cheese Factory a Mainstay in Early Denmark

The first business in Denmark, a general store and cheese factory owned by Hans Beyer, was started in 1875. Beyer’s store was located on the corner of Main Street and North Wall Street, where Subway is today. Since Denmark was, at that time anyway, so far from Green Bay, Beyer’s store served as an important place for the community to purchase supplies without always needing to travel to Green Bay.

Our Savior's Builds New Building Due to Overcrowding

On May 28, 1951, Trinity Lutheran Church in New Denmark and Calvary Lutheran Church in Denmark merged to form Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. When they merged, they decided to use the more modern Calvary church building in the Village of Denmark for all church activities. With each congregation bringing about 350 people each to the new church, it was very quickly realized that the Calvary building would not be large enough.

Streamliner Service Added in Denmark in 1942

In the early 1900s, the demand for rail travel was continuing to increase, and technology was continuing to advance in order to meet up with that demand. While Denmark had rail service since 1906, a new type of train was put into service by the Chicago & Northwestern Railway in 1942 called a streamliner under the name Shoreline 400.

Kellner Street is Village's First One Way Street

Kellner Street is one of the smaller streets near downtown Denmark. Running for one block starting at Wisconsin Avenue and rounding the curve where it turns into South Wall Street, this was one of the earliest roads in the small village of Denmark. In the very earliest days, Kellner Street actually continued across Wisconsin Avenue through what is now Memorial Park, before the street was eventually cut off at Wisconsin Avenue.

All Saints planned new church for over 20 years

When the new All Saints Congregation began building their new church in 1912, funds quickly became tight. The basement was capped, and the basement church was used for the next 20 years.

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