Raymond Center, Wisconsin

Coordinates: 42°48′03″N 88°00′45″W / 42.80083°N 88.01250°W / 42.80083; -88.01250
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Raymond Center is a ghost town in the Village of Raymond in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States.[1]

During the early years of white settlement of the Town, a hamlet developed nearly in the very center of the town, which became known as “Raymond Center.” A post office was maintained there in the late 1830s or 1840s which used the name of “Raymond” (the word “Center” was dropped). For some time it was a trading point for the settlers of the region, but when the post office was closed down most of the businesses relocated. A Congregational church was established there at an early date, and as of 1916 the old church and a schoolhouse still carried the title of “Raymond Center”.[2]

The present-day unincorporated area of Raymond is located in roughly the same area, and may arguably be considered the same place.

References[edit]

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Raymond Center, Wisconsin
  2. ^ Stone, Fanny S., supervising ed. Racine, Belle City of the Lakes, and Racine County, Wisconsin Chicago: S. J. Clarke Publishing, 1916; p. 168

42°48′03″N 88°00′45″W / 42.80083°N 88.01250°W / 42.80083; -88.01250