A History of Switzerland County, Indiana: Birthplace of American Winemaking Industry

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Switzerland County has its origins in the original wine making Swiss immigrants that migrated into the Ohio River Valley in the early Nineteenth Century. These families were an important part of United States wine making history, as they produced the first commercial wines in the nation.

New Switzerland

The immigrants named their principal town Vevay, after the Swiss town from which most of them originated. The industrious settlers soon turned the hills and valleys of their new settlement, often called New Switzerland, into productive farms and vineyards.

Hay Farming

Blight ruined the vines and as wine making declined, Switzerland County became a major hay farming region. Hay presses turned out huge quantities of hay to feed the horses that were vital to the agriculture and transportation needs of the era.

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A History of Switzerland County, Indiana: Birthplace of American Winemaking Industry

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Switzerland County has its origins in the original wine making Swiss immigrants that migrated into the Ohio River Valley in the early Nineteenth Century. These families were an important part of United States wine making history, as they produced the first commercial wines in the nation.

New Switzerland

The immigrants named their principal town Vevay, after the Swiss town from which most of them originated. The industrious settlers soon turned the hills and valleys of their new settlement, often called New Switzerland, into productive farms and vineyards.

Hay Farming

Blight ruined the vines and as wine making declined, Switzerland County became a major hay farming region. Hay presses turned out huge quantities of hay to feed the horses that were vital to the agriculture and transportation needs of the era.

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A History of Switzerland County, Indiana: Birthplace of American Winemaking Industry

A History of Switzerland County, Indiana: Birthplace of American Winemaking Industry

by Paul Wonning

Narrated by Digital Voice Mike G

Unabridged — 8 hours, 17 minutes

A History of Switzerland County, Indiana: Birthplace of American Winemaking Industry

A History of Switzerland County, Indiana: Birthplace of American Winemaking Industry

by Paul Wonning

Narrated by Digital Voice Mike G

Unabridged — 8 hours, 17 minutes

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Switzerland County has its origins in the original wine making Swiss immigrants that migrated into the Ohio River Valley in the early Nineteenth Century. These families were an important part of United States wine making history, as they produced the first commercial wines in the nation.

New Switzerland

The immigrants named their principal town Vevay, after the Swiss town from which most of them originated. The industrious settlers soon turned the hills and valleys of their new settlement, often called New Switzerland, into productive farms and vineyards.

Hay Farming

Blight ruined the vines and as wine making declined, Switzerland County became a major hay farming region. Hay presses turned out huge quantities of hay to feed the horses that were vital to the agriculture and transportation needs of the era.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940192243671
Publisher: Mossy Feet Books
Publication date: 04/01/2024
Series: Indiana County Short History Series , #3
Edition description: Unabridged
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