Step into the layered history of Stevens Point and Portage County , where every neighborhood, church, and cemetery tells a story of arrival, belonging, and legacy. Written by historian Nancy S. Lind , this richly researched book uncovers the lives of the Polish, Norwegian, German, and other immigrant groups who built this Wisconsin river city from the mid-19th century onward. Through detailed narratives, archival photographs, and on-the-ground research, Neighborhoods of Memory traces how immigrants created vibrant communities—anchored by parishes, social halls, corner stores, and, ultimately, their final resting places. Each chapter reveals the intimate link between settlement patterns and cemetery landscapes , showing how burial grounds became enduring symbols of cultural identity. Whether you stroll through St. Joseph’s , St. Casimir’s , or the smaller rural cemeteries scattered across Portage County, you’ll see more than headstones—you’ll see the story of a city shaped by migration, faith, and resilience. Perfect for: Stevens Point & Portage County residents who want to deepen their connection to local history. - Family historians tracing roots to Wisconsin’s immigrant communities. - Immigration story enthusiasts seeking real-life accounts beyond the big cities. - Cemetery historians & taphophiles interested in symbolism, ethnic burial customs, and preservation. Inside you’ll find: Vivid portraits of early settlers and the neighborhoods they built. - Maps and photographs documenting historic sites and cemeteries. - The evolution of immigrant life in central Wisconsin—from arrival to assimilation. - Cultural traditions preserved in architecture, language, and community rituals. More than a history book, Neighborhoods of Memory is a guide to seeing familiar places with new eyes—turning a walk down Main Street or a visit to a quiet cemetery into an exploration of heritage. If you’ve ever wondered about the stories behind the names carved in stone… the reason certain neighborhoods feel distinct… or how immigrants shaped Stevens Point’s character, this book offers a compelling, richly detailed answer. Keywords for discovery: Stevens Point history, Portage County Wisconsin, Wisconsin immigration history, Polish immigration Wisconsin, Kashubian settlers, German settlers Wisconsin, Wisconsin ethnic cemeteries, cemetery history, Stevens Point cemeteries, Wisconsin genealogy, immigrant neighborhoods, Portage County genealogy, Wisconsin cultural heritage. Reconnect with the past—and see the present more clearly—through the stories of those who came before.