The Vision of the Village of Sullivan is to
balance the historical architecture and
“small town” character of the Village with
incremental and sustainable growth
through compatible development that
supports the growing economic needs of
the Village, residents and property owners
while preserving the significant
environmental resources found within the
Village.

The Village of Sullivan beginnings started with being part of the Town of Sulllivan, WI.
The first name for this area was called Winfield. The tiny community was laid out and
recorded by two men, Earl Newton and Enock B. Fargo on June 21, 1881. These men
were anticipating a bright future for this area with the coming of the railroad. The
Railroad came to Winfield in 1882; the depot was built in 1884. With the coming of the
railroad the small town of Winfield began to prosper. John Boettcher and his attorney
John Hazelwood made a survey, had it certified, passed a petition around the
community and on July 21, 1915, Winfield became the incorporated “Village of
Sullivan” official use”.
For more on our history, check out this page >
Our History
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