Town of Newton

Town of Newton The Town of Newton is a small town, just south of Manitowoc, WI. At the time of its organization in 1850 the town included Eaton and Liberty. F.

The Town of Newton is named after Sergeant Jasper Newton, a Revolutionary war hero of South Carolina, a companion in arms of Sergeant William Jasper, of Fort Moultrie fame. Boundaries of the township were recorded on March 30, 1850 and are Highway F, Viebahn Street, Rangeline Road and Lake Michigan. A section of the town of Eaton was detached and added to Maple Grove in November, 1851. Liberty was

detached November 16, 1857. Hecker was the first representative of Newton in the County Board. The first settler is said to have been F. Truettner, who located in Secion 9 in the Spring of 1848. Early town meetings were held at his home. The first public meeting hall for the Town of Newton was built in 1872 on a site as near as practicable to the center of the town. This building is across the street from the present Town Hall currently being used as a storage shed. In 1932 the town purchased the former Methodist Church building which was located on land adjacent to the present town hall. The church was built in 1875. The town meetings were held in this church building until October, 1963. In May, 1963 a special meeting was held for the purpose of voting on building a new town hall building and equipment shed including a fire house. In March, 1964 the first meeting was held in the new town hall. On May 30, 1964 a dedication service was held for the new building which cost about $50,000. The present Fire House addition was built in June, 1990. Among those who first sought homes in the town were Renish Prussians, Pomeranians, Westphalians and a large colony from Lippe-Detmold, under the leadership of F. Reineking which settled in the southern part of the town. At about the same time a few Irish families settled in the southwest part. In the 1860's a colony of Polanders bought lands in the eastern part of the town, mostly from the Dumke brothers, who, besides conducting a sawmill and a gristmill, driven by waterpower of Pine Creek, owned considerable acreage in that vicinity. Newton was a pioneer town in the transformation of the county from a lumbering camp to an agricultural district. This was in a great measure due to the large influx of the German element, mostly composed of farm laborers and handicraftsmen and, hence, well equipped to cope with the hardships of pioneer life. These people had left the fatherland owing to unsatisfactory economic and religious conditions there. The political struggles of the latter 1940's in the old country also brought a sprinkling of refugees here, men of the learned professions, such as journalists, jurists and medicos. They were termed the "Latin farmers", and their attempts at farming and other pioneer pursuits in the early days bring many a humerous incident to mind. The first schoolhouse was built in Section 4. The first church organizaation was that of the Reformed Lutheran denomination in 1851. The first post office was established in 1855 and called Newtonburg, H. Meyer being the postmaster. Later on post offices were established at Northeim (originally called Mann's Landing), Timothy and Clover. Two piers built out in the lake furnished the first transportation facilities for the shipping of cordwood, lumber and farm product. One was built by Otto and Bode and the other by S. Mann, in the early 1860's. Since the completion of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railway (now Chicago & Northwestern) through the town in 1873, all the shipping is done by rail. The population of Newton in 1910 was 1578.

Here's your chance guys an gals, meet some great people and make a little extra cash also.
06/02/2026

Here's your chance guys an gals, meet some great people and make a little extra cash also.

2 friendly lost dogs found on rolling hills drive --OWNER FOUND!!
05/18/2026

2 friendly lost dogs found on rolling hills drive --OWNER FOUND!!

Take a ride out and join us, you will love it.
05/15/2026

Take a ride out and join us, you will love it.

Still looking for owner of this dog found in Northeim area, my granddaughter works at the Shelter and says its a very sw...
05/07/2026

Still looking for owner of this dog found in Northeim area, my granddaughter works at the Shelter and says its a very sweet friendly dog with humans and other dogs. Being a younger dog I am sure someone must be missing it, maybe from farther out of area.

Lost dog found near northeim.

05/07/2026
Lost dog found near northeim.
05/03/2026

Lost dog found near northeim.

Just a reminder that the Towns Annual Meeting is this Tuesday, April 21st. A great time for Town Residents to come and r...
04/19/2026

Just a reminder that the Towns Annual Meeting is this Tuesday, April 21st. A great time for Town Residents to come and rub shoulders with friends and neighbors, get informed on what's happening plus a darn good lunch starting at 6. Hope to see ya all there!!!

Work on our new Fire department and First Responder facility is moving along nicely now despite the on/off again rain.
04/10/2026

Work on our new Fire department and First Responder facility is moving along nicely now despite the on/off again rain.

Ever wonder who used to love there or how roads have changed??
02/18/2026

Ever wonder who used to love there or how roads have changed??

Zeus has been found, apparently got hungry and was waiting on back steps of Packer Inn this morning.
02/16/2026

Zeus has been found, apparently got hungry and was waiting on back steps of Packer Inn this morning.

Address

6532 Carstens Lake Road
Manitowoc, WI
54220

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm
Sunday 7am - 3pm

Telephone

+19207582338

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