Emblem, Big Horn Co., Wyoming

Includes the following communities: 
Emblem, Big Horn Co., Wyoming
History: 

The town of Germania was founded in 1896 when irrigation arrived in this part of the Big Horn Basin. It was called Germania because of the German Lutheran farmers who settled there. During World War I, the name was perceived with prejudice by surrounding communities and the name was changed to Emblem.       

Today, Emblem is more of a community than a town.

Zion Lutheran Church which was founded in 1899 is still active there.

Volga German Congregations: 

Zion Lutheran Church

Surnames: 
Volga German Families: 

The following Volga German families are known to have settled in/around Emblem:

Fink
Kreisz
Schulz
Lautenschlager
Link
Marcus from Schulz
Schulz from Schulz
Spadt
Weinberger from Schulz

Resources: 

- Emblem Cemetery (FindAGrave.com)

Zion Lutheran Church in Emblem, Wyoming
Founded in 1899.
Source: www.athomeinwyoming.com

Pre-Volga Origin