Fred Hahlen, Arlene Lorch, Willis Lorch, Avis Olson, and unknown celebrate a Bank of Brodhead event at the Chalet Restaurant, west of Brodhead, Wisconsin.
Fred Hahlen, Arlene Lorch, Willis Lorch, Avis Olson, unknown, Bessie Scheberle, and Leo Scheberle(L-R) attend a Bank of Brodhead event at the Chalet Restaurant west of Brodhead, Wisconsin.
C.S. and Marie Pierce, Fred and Mabel Hahlen, Bessie and Leo Scheberle (L-R) at a Bank of Brodhead event held at the Chalet Restaurant west Brodhead, Wisconsin.
Site of new Bank of Brodhead building prior to construction, Brodhead, Wisconsin. Bellman grocery store where parking lot is at present. Old Chevrolet dealership is now the courtesy room. Coast to Coast store across the street.
Moving the lock boxes from the old Bank of Brodhead building to the new, Brodhead, Wisconsin. At left are Stan Knight and Don Gibson. In front of truck is E.D. Porterfield. Note the old businesses across the street: Gambles, Schwake Pharmacy,…
Bank of Brodhead Board of Directors wives. Left around table: Arlene Lorch, Frieda Olin, Mabel Hahlen, Bessie Scheberle, Marie Pierce, and Phebe Condon.
Staff at the old Brodhead Post Office. From left: Olaf Gilbertson, Jim Church, unknown, Fritz Schultz, Bob Dorr, Frank Engebretson, Stan Dybevik and Elvin Busjahn.
Saving the Covered Bridge Painting from the old Englebretson barn in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The painting can now be seen in the Brodhead City Hall Council Chambers.
Saving the Covered Bridge Painting from the old Englebretson barn in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The painting can now be seen in the Brodhead City Hall Council Chambers.
Saving the Covered Bridge Painting from the old Englebretson barn in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The painting can now be seen in the Brodhead City Hall Council Chambers.
Brodhead, Wisconsin Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church Get Together Class in front of the old church on their tenth anniversary. Those known in the picture: Dr. Melvin & Helen Stuessy, Don & Ruth Schwartz &son Kenneth, Ralph & Helen Jones,…
United Methodist Church building in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Note the old parsonage at left where education wing now sits and nursing home at right, the present site of the church parking lot. The old parsonage is now located at 102 East Third Avenue.
Old Brodhead, Wisconsin Public Library built with gift from Mr. & Mrs. Ben Roderick. Built in early 1960\'s and replaced by the new library in 2009. Building can be found at 902 West Second Avenue.
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…
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.
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…
Northtown Sub-division ground breaking, Brodhead, Wisconsin. From left: Maurice Satrang, Mrs. Clarence Leaver, Beverly Nenneman, Fern Johnson, and Robert Kundert. Maurice Satrang was the developer, the others won contests for naming the sub-division…
Davis country school near Juda, Wisconsin on County OK. From left, Frieda Olin with her younger sisters, Ruth Nyffeneger and Wilma Wyss. Person on the far right is unknown. Photo was taken at the 102nd anniversary homecoming.
Inside the old Davis country school East of Juda, Wisconsin. Photo was taken at the 102nd anniversary homecoming. From left Wilma Wyss, Clara Olin, Unknown, Frieda Olin, and Ruth Nyffeneger, Frieda and Wilma"s youngest sister. Clara and Frieda were…
Caption on this slide reads, "Hopie and his dog." The man is Mont Hopkins, who had a blacksmith shop on the corner of West Exchange Street and West Third Avenue, across from the Reed House, Brodhead, Wisconsin.
Hopie and sunflower. The man is Mont Hopkins, who had a blacksmith shop on the corner of West Exchange Street and West Third Avenue, across from the Reed House, Brodhead, Wisconsin.