Abrams, Wisconsin (town in Oconto County)
Abrams is a small town in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. It covers 37.6 square miles and had a population of 1,757 at the 2000 census; it is mainly rural with local services and outdoor recreation.
Overview
Abrams is a town located in Oconto County, in the state of Wisconsin, within the United States. Like many small towns in northeastern Wisconsin, Abrams has a low population density and a landscape shaped by mixed forest, farmland and small residential clusters.
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According to the United States Census figures, the town has an area reported as 37.6 square miles. The population recorded at the 2000 census by the United States Census Bureau was 1,757, giving the town a sparse settlement pattern typical of rural townships in the region.
Landscape features are generally a mix of small farms, wooded parcels and low-density residential roads. The town's road network and property parcels reflect patterns of settlement that favor private landholdings and natural resource use over dense urban development.
History and development
Abrams shares a regional history with other communities in Oconto County: settlement in the 19th century was influenced by logging, land clearing for agriculture and later small-scale farming. Over time these economic drivers gave way to diversified rural livelihoods, seasonal recreation and commuting to larger nearby towns for employment.
Government, services and economy
As a town, local governance is typically provided by an elected town board and municipal officers who manage road maintenance, zoning and other local services in cooperation with county agencies. The local economy is modest, including agriculture, forestry-related activities, small businesses and services that support residents and visitors.
Recreation and notable facts
- Outdoor recreation — walking, snowmobiling, hunting and fishing — is common in the surrounding countryside.
- The town's rural character and community events contribute to a small-town atmosphere valued by residents.
- Population and land use evolve over time; official counts such as the 2000 census provide a historical snapshot but newer estimates may differ.
Abrams exemplifies many small Midwestern towns: defined by its county and state ties, modest population, reliance on natural resources and recreational appeal within a largely rural setting.
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AlegsaOnline.com Abrams, Wisconsin (town in Oconto County) Leandro Alegsa
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Sources
- geonames.usgs.gov : "US Board on Geographic Names"
- factfinder.census.gov : "American FactFinder"