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the outlying farming communities. It is estimated that, by 1927, as many as 40,000 Dutch Roman Catholics had immigrated to the United States—an average rate of 10 per week for 80 years. While many headed for cities or individual farms across the country, Little Chute and the surrounding area represented the largest concentration of Catholic immigrants.
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The series of rapids along the Fox River near Little Chute necessitated canoe portages. By the time the French settlement started in the early 18th century, the Sac had essentially set up toll stations along the Fox-Wisconsin Waterway, including the rapids at Little Chute. The French, outraged at the
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In the village, the population was spread out, with 29.1% under the age of 18, 8.6% from 18 to 24, 32.1% from 25 to 44, 19.8% from 45 to 64, and 10.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.1% had a male householder with no wife present, and 32.3% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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to an established Dominican mission. In Green Bay he met the Grignon family, and probably through this contact he went to La Petite Chute in 1836. There he built the first church for the Menominee Indians, St. John Nepomucene, one of several he would establish in the area. Father Van den Broek also
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Despite the hardships, including the death of Father Van den Broek in 1851, the village prospered. Waves of Catholic Dutch emigrants followed from all over the Netherlands, with whole families and neighborhoods moving to join family and friends already established in Little Chute, Hollandtown, and
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Painting of the Little Chute Lock and Dam in 1856 commissioned by Morgan L. Martin. Drawn by Samuel M. Brookes and Thomas H. Stevenson, it was part of a group of paintings of river town sites and locks for the Fox-Wisconsin River Improvement Co. The view is approximately from the present day Doyle
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were uprooted again by eastern tribes and began to arrive in the Fox River Valley in the late 17th century. The Sac and Fox eventually drove most of the Ho-Chunk from the area. When the first French settlers appeared, they named the river after the Fox. The county which today includes Little Chute
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and the Mississippi River. Afterward canals and locks were built to circumvent these rapids. The actual construction of these features provided employment to settlers, the Dutch among them, although the canal system never proved to be a great success. In 1836, the Treaty of the Cedars was signed
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annually from 1981 until 2015. The festival was reinstituted in 1981 after a long hiatus dating back to the early twentieth century, and is possibly the only such named event in the United States. St. John Nepomucene is a thriving parish with recent additions to the church and elementary school.
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was established in 1849. In 1898 the fiftieth anniversary of the founding was commemorated and the surviving "48'ers" recognized. In 1898, residents of La Petite Chute petitioned the State of Wisconsin for incorporation as the Village of Little Chute, which was formally granted on March 8, 1899.
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From the start, St. John Nepomucene Church served as a focal point, although other churches would soon spring up in the other communities. The first settlers would have devoted all energies to clearing land, planting, building small homes and barns, fencing and raising livestock. The private Fox
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living together, 9.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.7% were non-families. 22.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.68 and the average family size was 3.17.
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The non-profit organization Fox-Wisconsin Heritage Parkway is rehabilitating the Little Chute Lock Tender's House with volunteer labor and private donations. It will be restored to its 1930s character and will become a vacation rental. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Little Chute has a full-scale authentic working Dutch windmill operated by Little Chute Windmill, a non-profit organization. The Little Chute Windmill and Van Asten Visitor Center, completed in 2013, serves as a museum and tourist attraction that promotes the history and Dutch heritage of the
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tribe was just to the north. The Ho-Chunk maintained reasonably good relations with both tribes, although there were several battles with the Illinois. While the French had yet to settle in the area, their presence to the east started a chain reaction of tribal migration. The Huron, Ottawa,
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and Green Bay, including the Locks at Little Chute in Doyle Park. Repairs to the Little Chute guard lock, lock and combined locks are scheduled to be completed by 2009. Funding for the bridge at the Little Chute Lock and additional repairs on the Fox River Locks appear to be in question.
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The median age in the village was 37 years. 24.5% of residents were under the age of 18; 8.7% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 27.5% were from 25 to 44; 27% were from 45 to 64; and 12.3% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the village was 49.6% male and 50.4% female.
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and apparently spent time there as a youth. He was highly educated and fluent in six languages. He was ordained a priest in 1808 and joined the Dominican Order in 1817. After a period as a pastor in the Netherlands, he left in 1832 at the age of 49 to join other missionary priests at
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River Canal was a failure. The State "Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Company" took over operations in 1850 and finished the canal and adjoining dam by 1856. Railways approached from the south and steamship lines were established on Lakes Michigan and
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Little Chute has both a public and private school systems: St. John's K–8, Public: K–12. The superintendent of the Little Chute School District is Heidi Schmidt. Grades 5–12 of the public school are located in separate areas of the same building.
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and finally a 30-mile, ox-cart trip to the mission at La Petite Chute. The first group from Rotterdam arrived on May 22, 1848, led by a Franciscan missionary, Fr Adrianus D. Godthard. Father Van den Broek's group, held up by an ice jam on
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was celebrated as "St Nick’s Day" (December 6). This practice continues in many households today. St. John Nepomucene was the primary educational institution with the local public high school not opening until 1966.
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peoples, originally in the St. Lawrence Valley, migrated first to southeastern Michigan. The Meskwaki (Renard in French) called themselves the Meshkwahkihaki and were also known as the Outagamie by the French. The
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by Catholic clergymen—were published up until World War I. Speaking Dutch as a first language was common in the area among second and third generation even as late as World War II. The Dutch festival of
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The town was originally established as a trading post by French explorers who called it "Le Petite Chute" (Little Chute). In the late 19th century, it was settled by Dutch Catholic immigrants from
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was 2,025.0 inhabitants per square mile (781.9/km). There were 4,376 housing units at an average density of 848.1 per square mile (327.5/km). The racial makeup of the village was 94.8%
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The median income for a household in the village was $ 49,500, and the median income for a family was $ 57,090. Males had a median income of $ 39,019 versus $ 24,579 for females. The
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people; this has yet to be conclusively demonstrated. Regardless, the Ho-Chunk dominated the area just as the French were first appearing in the St Lawrence area far to the east. The
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was 2,538.0 per square mile (979.9/km). There were 3,956 housing units at an average density of 958.4 per square mile (370.0/km). The racial makeup of the village was 96.96%
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passed through the area in 1673, following the canoe route to the Mississippi. As early as 1760, the families of Augustin and Charles Grignon, French Canadian
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near Little Chute by the Menominee Indians, which ceded to The United States "Four million acres between the Fox, Wolf and Menominee Rivers".
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Father Van den Broek began to write letters about the area to groups in the Netherlands. The letters appeared in the Roman Catholic paper,
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Netherlanders in America: A Study of Emigration and Settlement in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries in the United States of America
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in 1781. The Americans nominally controlled the area although the British continued to maintain a presence until the end of the
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by Rev. Chrysostom Verwyst. Wisconsin Historical Society Separate No. 173 - From the Proceedings of the Society for 1916,
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Catholics were far fewer in number than Protestants among the immigrants. On their experiences see Yda Schreuder,
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There were 3,878 households, out of which 38.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.7% were
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There were 4,207 households, of which 32.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.1% were
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The Fox River Navigational System Authority is rehabilitating and operating the system of Lower Fox River
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of 2000, there were 10,476 people, 3,878 households, and 2,803 families residing in the village. The
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of 2010, there were 10,449 people, 4,207 households, and 2,848 families residing in the village. The
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The village of Little Chute is responsible for the maintaining of just over 53 miles of roadway.
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for the village was $ 21,181. About 5.0% of families and 6.0% of the population were below the
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Landverhuizing als regionaal verschijnsel, Van Noord-Brabant naar Noord-Amerika, 1820–1880
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Netherlanders in America: Dutch Immigration to the United States and Canada, 1789-1950
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lived in the area. The Oneota are believed to be the ancestors of the Winnebago or
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Potawatomi, and other eastern tribes all had encounters with the Ho-Chunk. The
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Park. The first St. John Nepomucene Church and School is on the extreme right.
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All three ships (broker was Hudig & Blokhuyzen) departed from Rotterdam.
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History- Treaties- September 3, 1836; The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
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impact on trade, launched a series of attacks on the Sac, culminating in the
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communities in the area. Prior to the European exploration it is likely the
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Conversations with several Little Chute residents, one resident since 1915
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Transcript of Dutch immigrant Arnold Verstegen’s letters, 1850 and 1852
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Typical passage to La Petite Chute included crossing the Atlantic from
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The singular person in the establishment of Little Chute as a Catholic
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The Dutch-American Experience: Essays in Honor of Robert P. Sweierenga
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While some homes are decorated with windmills and other symbols of
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in 1763. The area switched to British control until the end of the
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Doyle and Island parks in Little Chute, as seen from the Fox River
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The French maintained a presence in the area until the end of the
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Parts of this article (those related to demographics) need to be
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system was one of the most heavily traveled routes between the
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tribe. A historical marker near Little Chute commemorates the
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departed on March 18, 1848, and arrived in Philadelphia, and
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Little Chute is the largest village in Outagamie County
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Location of Little Chute in Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
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in 1814. In 1787, the area became part of the American
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departed March 20, 1948, and arrived in New York City.
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While there are several other Dutch American cities—
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Archived from 836:One of four dams on the Fox River in Little Chute 594:Father Van den Broek and the first Dutch settlers 527:The first Europeans to the area were the French. 1760:departed March 13, 1848, and arrived in Boston, 1621:“That Dark and Bloody River”, 1996, Allan Eckert 1228:was 2.46 and the average family size was 2.97. 451:There is little evidence today of the earliest 390:Prior to European exploration it is likely the 1840:Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups 1520: 1518: 1371:St. Luke Lutheran Church, affiliated with the 848:Little Chute celebrated the Dutch festival of 734:and Green Bay to the head of the Fox River at 2537: 2147: 535:in 1634 and set up a trading post. Explorers 8: 1802:, doctoral thesis, accessed: March 7, 2003 1713: 1711: 1709: 1707: 1705: 1703: 379:, led initially by the Dominican Missionary 1935: 1933: 1553:. United States Census Bureau. 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It is immediately east of the city of 3042:Villages in Outagamie County, Wisconsin 1682:“Four Directions Institute: Winnebago" 1551:"Population and Housing Unit Estimates" 1463: 1343:provides air service for Little Chute. 330: 309: 285: 251: 222: 214: 185: 133: 98: 86: 74: 1951:“Netherlanders in America” Lucas, 1955 1869:"Early Dutch Settlements in Wisconsin" 956: 426:along the Fox River and the coming of 3052:Appleton–Fox Cities metropolitan area 1912:Reminiscences of a Pioneer Missionary 1670:“First Nations Histories: Winnebago” 1592: 1590: 1491: 1489: 319: 297: 268: 243: 235: 227: 206: 198: 190: 173: 153: 7: 2127:Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library 1684:http://www.fourdir.com/winnebago.htm 1373:Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod 1272:, and 0.74% from two or more races. 471:was generally far to the south; the 203:6.45 sq mi (16.71 km) 195:6.78 sq mi (17.56 km) 3057:Dutch-American culture in Wisconsin 1212:, and 1.3% from two or more races. 211:0.33 sq mi (0.85 km) 54:Village in Wisconsin, United States 2552:Municipalities and communities of 1672:http://www.dickshovel.com/win.html 1631:American Canal Society Canal Index 1447:in the American television series 946: 14: 590:. Statehood was reached in 1848. 519:) near present-day Little Chute. 2214: 1852:A Century of European Migrations 1399:, Wisconsin State Representative 161: 141: 88: 76: 22: 2122:Little Chute Historical Society 1696:http://www.tolatsga.org/sf.html 1501:United States Geological Survey 810:—these were largely settled by 248:1,872.44/sq mi (722.92/km) 1497:"US Board on Geographic Names" 1341:Appleton International Airport 1: 1474:. United States Census Bureau 768: 710:, a train trip from there to 1867:DeBoer, Twilah (June 1999). 1450:Mystery Science Theater 3000 1375:(WELS), is in Little Chute. 647:. In 1834 he was ordered to 2555:Outagamie County, Wisconsin 2035:United States Census Bureau 2009:United States Census Bureau 1923:Helbock, Richard W. (1999) 1796:H.A.V.M. Van Stekelenburg. 1602:United States Census Bureau 1530:United States Census Bureau 1472:"2019 U.S. Gazetteer Files" 1421:, fictional protagonist of 1311:The Tri-County Expressway ( 924:United States Census Bureau 888:Little Chute is located at 494:was to be named Outagamie. 410:land to the US government. 237: â€˘ Estimate  3073: 2955:Oneida Nation of Wisconsin 2100:"St. Luke Lutheran Church" 1573:"Little Chute WI ZIP Code" 610:Saint John Catholic Church 3007: 2619: 2566: 2479: 2212: 2031:"US Gazetteer files 2010" 1172: 1157: 1142: 1127: 1112: 1097: 1082: 1067: 1052: 1037: 1022: 1007: 992: 977: 962: 955: 950: 945: 942: 919:(44.284087, −88.313629). 767:Typical Dutch homestead, 624:Theodore J. van den Broek 531:reached the Fox River at 523:First European settlement 381:Theodore J. van den Broek 99: 87: 75: 66: 2508:unincorporated community 1806:August 17, 2015, at the 1784:August 17, 2015, at the 1744:October 3, 2006, at the 1433:film series protagonist 586:, and finally, in 1836, 537:Father Jacques Marquette 219:732 ft (223 m) 1694:“Sauk and Fox History" 1575:. zipdatamaps.com. 2023 1292:there were 93.2 males. 907:44.284087°N 88.313629°W 759:Later Dutch immigration 61:Little Chute, Wisconsin 2626: 2224:Largest municipalities 1651:"Treaty of the Cedars" 1397:William N. 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Index

Village
Downtown Little Chute
Location of Little Chute in Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
44°17′3″N 88°18′49″W / 44.28417°N 88.31361°W / 44.28417; -88.31361
Country
United States
State
Wisconsin
County
Outagamie
Time zone
UTC-6
Central (CST)
DST
UTC-5
ZIP code
Area code
920
FIPS code
GNIS
www.littlechutewi.org
Outagamie County
Wisconsin
2010 census
Appleton, Wisconsin
Fox River
North Brabant
Theodore J. van den Broek
Uden
Mississippian culture

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