Namur, Wisconsin

[2] The community is located on County Road DK (Old Wisconsin Highway 57) at its intersection with County Road N. It is located approximately 5 miles west of the unincorporated community of Brussels, Wisconsin.

The community name was established in the mid 1800s as Delwiche because services were held in the Guillaume Delwiche family home until a church was built.

[4][5] The name was later changed to Namur (1880-1905), a name applied to the post office run by Clement Geniesse that functioned there.

In 1962 the National Belgian Village committee made request to the Wisconsin Highway Commission that the unincorporated community name return to Namur.

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A color-coded map of the towns in 1915; the borders remain the same today except for annexations by the City of Sturgeon Bay and the four villages.
Towns in 1915; the borders remain the same today except for annexations by the City of Sturgeon Bay and the four villages.