Grafton is a dynamic community of over 11,000 in
the Heart of Ozaukee County. It is a village with a historical past.
The
area
was first explored in
1670 by two Jesuit priests from Green Bay--Fathers Allouez and Dablon.
Until the late 1820's, the area was occupied by the Potawatomi Indians.
In 1839, Timothy Wooden and Jacob Eichler became the first permanent
white settlers. The change from raw wilderness to pioneer civilization
was accomplished
by men like them. 
By 1840, development was underway. Towering forests became lumber.
Fields produced crops, mainly wheat. The river provided power
for grist mill;
quarries yielded stone. Hardy men and women created homes and industries
and Grafton became a trading center.
Now Grafton continues to progress in harmony with its heritage. Its
industries thrive, it is a community of well-kept homes on tree-lined streets;
its facilities expand to meet its growing educational, business, religious
and family needs. Grafton is great--for living, for working, for getting
more out of life.
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