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City of Wesley
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Wesley
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The plat of Wesley was recorded on October 10,
1873. Wesley is believed
to be named after John Wesley, who was a mechanic and foreman on
the railroad. Another
possibility is that it is named after Wesley Bennett, who was the
son of a surveyor working on laying out the railroad route.
Wesley features a variety of unique attractions.
The Wesley Centennial historical marker is a 16-inch bronze
medallion designed and set in large native rock by area sculptor
Cliff Carlson. There is a grotto built by Father Dobberstein
who was also the creator of the Grotto of Redemption in West Bend.
The grotto is located at St. Josephs Catholic Cememtery
on the east end of Wesley. Wesley
contains three parks which include a swimming pool, two shelter
houses, camping facilities, playground equipment, a softball diamond,
a volleyball court, and a tennis and basketball court.
Wesley also features a Community Center and the Hillside
Golf Course located east of Wesley.
Works Cited
Much of the historical information was taken
from Kossuth County history booklet. The information was compiled
by Richard Schiek as part of the celebration of the 150th anniversary
of the establishment of Kossuth County and the Kossuth on
State project, dedicated on July 13, 2001. There is
a complete bibliography in the back of the Kossuth County History
booklet. |