Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Wabasha County, Minnesota.
Official Website
The recently organized Minnesota Territory legislature created Wabasha County on October 27, 1849, one of nine original counties in the territory. Wabasha was named in honor of an Indian Chief of the Sioux Nation, Chief Wa-pa-shaw.
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Townships & Communities
Bear Valley | Bellechester (part) | Camp Lacupolis | Chester | Conception | Dumfries | Elgin | Gillford | Glasgow | Greenfield | Hammond | Highland | Hyde Park | Jarrett | Kellogg | Lake | Lake City (part) | Maple Springs | Mazeppa | Millville | Minneiska (part) | Mount Pleasant | Oak Center | Oakwood | Pepin | Plainview | Reads Landing | South Troy | Theilman | Wabasha (County Seat) | Watopa | Weaver | West Albany | West Newton | Zumbro Falls
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge (part)
Wabasha County Historical Society & Museum