The Trempealeau County Virtual Museum



Welcome to the Trempealeau County virtual museum. Trempealeau County is located in west central Wisconsin and was created in 1854 by using land from both Buffalo and Jackson County. George Gale was instrumental in maneuvering the formation of Trempealeau County.

The name, Trempealeau, (pronounced Tremp-a-low) derives from a French phrase for "mountain in the water". Trempealeau Mountain is just that - a bluff totally surrounded by the waters of the Mississippi, the Pine and the Trempealeau River. This island bluff was a well known land mark for early explorers and travelers on the Mississippi.

To learn more about the County of Trempealeau and it's ancestors, go to our website at www.trempealeaucountymuseum.com.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Norway Valley School

 To see a larger view of this photo, go to http://www.trempealeaucountymuseum.com/Photos_Arcadia.html.  It is the last photo in the album.
We'd love to have your help in identifying these youngsters who attended Norway Valley School.  Leave a comment below if you can help us.  Thanks.