Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial Pageant. Bob Keen standing. Front row from left: Oliver Miller, Art Riese, Jim Williams, and Tom TenEyck. Leon Baumgartner is back row second from right.
Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial Pageant. Narrator Connie Sue (Milks) Prochnow is at left. Also identifiable on stage are Carole Haraldson and Phil McManus.
Brodhead, Wisconsin Bicentennial Pageant. Choir members that are identifiable: Mary Milks, Carla TenEyck, Mary Cook, Helen Markham, Marcia and Ken Petersen, Willis Lorch, Connie Sue Milks, Glen Staffeld, and Kerry Keen.
Bicentennial quilt made by Brodhead, Wisconsin Senior Citizens Club. Many local people drew and embroidered the blocks. They were then sewn together and a large group of ladies quilted the finished product.
The inside of Bjork's Dog House restaurant in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Waitress is Christina Gilbert. Men on Right side are Plaidphirt, George Bjork, and Dwight Pierce.
Bill Blackford's radio and TV repair business in his home at 502 East Exchange Street, Brodhead, Wisconsin. The photo shows a Zenith sign on the front porch. Also a sign that reads: Bendix Automatic Home Laundry.
Reception line at the Bob and Lyvonne Olin Wedding, Brodhead, Wisconsin. From right: Marion and Leona Fairman, Lyvonne and Bob, Clara and Marvin Olin, Mary Ann Cramer, Carla Whitehead, Dick Olin, and Russ Olin. Little boy is Dan Bartelt. Man near end…
A.A. (Bob) TenEyck giving a public tour of his apple orchard. At one time the farm had over 50 acres of apple trees and also had strawberries. The orchard is located at W968 Hwy. 11-81, Brodhead, Wisconsin.
Brager Barber Shop at 911 West Exchange Street, in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The building there was erected in 1896. It first housed Fred's Barber Shop. In 1907 W.A. Richardson had a barber shop there, he sold it to his brother, George Richardson in 1909.…
Brodhead Baptist Church. The congregation formed on February 20, 1867 and rented meeting space for a few years. The church was built in the fall of 1872. The congregation disbanded in 1920. The building was later sold to the Bethlehem Lutheran…
The demolition of the building at 926-928 West Exchange Street in Brodhead Wisconsin. The building was removed to make way for a new telephone exchange building. The business at left is R.C. Allen Business Machines Inc.
The demolition of the building at 926-928 West Exchange Street in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The building was removed to make way for a new telephone exchange building. The building had housed Case implements.
The demolition of the building at 926-928 West Exchange Street in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The building was removed to make way for a new telephone exchange building. Part of the building had housed Case implements.
The demolition of the building at 926-928 West Exchange Street in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The building was removed to make way for a new telephone exchange building.
Brodhead, Wisconsin. Newman\'s Seed and Feed at left. Old fire station now police station in middle distance. Tallest building on right is old bowling alley now the site of the new city hall. Next to the bowling alley is Coplien\'s Bar. The white…
South side of Exchange Square in Brodhead, Wisconsin. At left is the old Young House Hotel; at time of picture the Harris House restaurant. Middle is the Knights of Pythias building; the bottom used as Pierce Hardware. At right was Waller\'s…
George Bjork owned this building in Brodhead, Wisconsin and operated it as \"Ye Olde Dog House\"" until a fire in 1966. He and his wife Vivian were lifelong residents of Brodhead. The site of varied businesses since. At the time of the photo it was…
Old Young House Hotel in Brodhead, Wisconsin has been a hotel - restaurant most of its existance. At the time of the photo it was The Harris House Restaurant.
Brodhead (Wisconsin) Body & Fender Body Shop. Laube & Durner Blacksmith Shop is at right and VFW is at left. Note the centuries old cottonwood tree in rear, which cut in 2009.
First Brodhead Catholic Church. This was originally a school built in the 1850's. It was purchased and remodeled into the Catholic Church in 1867. The first Mass in Brodhead was held for the benefit of the railroad employees in 1857. This building…