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  1. The village of Schaumburg was incorporated on March 7, 1956, but the heritage of Schaumburg dates back to much earlier times when the first inhabitants of the area were members of the Sauk, Fox, Potawatomi, and Kickapoo Native American tribes.

  2. The Village of Schaumburg was incorporated on March 7, 1956, but the heritage of Schaumburg dates back to the much earlier times when the first inhabitants of the area were members of the Sauk, Fox, Pottawatomie, and Kickapoo Indian tribes.

  3. Schaumburg today is a mature community, with a small industrial area in its southwestern section and a great variety of churches, schools, and open places. Its German origins are now muted, though they live on in road names like “Biesterfield.”

  4. May 23, 2024 · Schaumburg, Illinois, has a rich history dating back to the 1830s when the first settlers, mostly of German descent, arrived in the area. These early pioneers were drawn to the fertile land and abundant natural resources, which provided an ideal setting for farming and establishing a community.

  5. www.villageofschaumburg.com › our-village › aboutAbout | Schaumburg, IL

    History. The Village of Schaumburg was incorporated on March 7, 1956, but the heritage of Schaumburg dates back to the much earlier times when the first inhabitants of the area were members of the Sauk, Fox, Pottawatomie, and Kickapoo Indian tribes.

  6. Description. Now a suburb of Chicago, Schaumburg was named by German immigrants who arrived in the mid-19th century. The first recorded settler of Schaumburg Township was German-born Johann Sunderlage who was a member of an 1833 survey team.

  7. The Village of Schaumburg is located within Township of Schaumburg, a minor civil division (MCD) of Cook County. Jump to... (On This Page!) Schaumburg 2023 Demographic Data. Growth Rates for Schaumburg (Historical & 5-Year Forecast) Peer Comparisons (Rank and Percentile) Neighborhoods Demographics (Home Values, Household Income, etc.)

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