Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Dunn County, Wisconsin.
Official Website
Dunn county was founded in 1854 from Chippewa County and organized in 1857. It is named for Charles Dunn, the territory's first chief justice.
Adjacent Counties
- Barron County
- Chippewa County
- Eau Claire County
- St. Croix County
- Polk County
- Pepin County
- Pierce County
Cities & Villages
- Boyceville
- Colfax
- Downing
- Elk Mound
- Knapp
- Menomonie (County Seat)
- Ridgeland
- Wheeler
Other Towns & Communities: Baxter, Caryville, Cedar Falls, Comfort, Connorsville, Downsville, Dunn, Dunnville, Eau Galle, Falls City, Grant, Graytown (part), Hatchville (part), Hay River, Irvington, Lucas, Meridean, New Haven, Norton, Old Tyrone (Ghost Town), Otter Creek, Peru, Red Cedar, Rock Creek, Rusk, Sand Creek, Sheridan, Sherman, Spring Brook, Stanton, Tainter, Tainter Lake, Tiffany, Welch Point (Ghost Town), Weston and Wilson
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Dunn County Historical Society