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A Roderick Lumber Company building in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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The Ben Roderick Home at 607 West Second Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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A Rochester Button Co. building in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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The Rochester Button Company was a division of the Rochester Button Company of Rochester New York. It was located at 1002 East Sixth Avenue, Brodhead Wisconsin. The building was constructed in 1903 as a tobacco warehouse. In 1944 it was purchased by…

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The Robertson Family of Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Bob Keen, longtime Brodhead, Wisconsin High School staff member. Vocational Agriculture, Biology, and FFA Advisor. Shown here on trip to National FFA Convention at Kansas City, MO.

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A young Robert Green tries out his homemade ski sled on a farm in rural Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Robert Green fuels his 1941 Waco UPF-7 biplane at the Brodhead, Wisconsin Airport.

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Robert Green fuels his Taylorcraft at the Brodhead, Wisconsin Airport ca. 1957.

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Robert Green of Brodhead, Wisconsin and his customized car.

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Robert Green of rural Brodhead, Wisconsin with his 1941 Waco UPF-7 at the Brodhead Airport.

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Robert Green stands with his Taylorcraft, ca. 1957 at the Brodhead, Wisconsin Airport.

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Robert Green and Ron \"Doc\"" Pawlisch, both of Brodhead, Wisconsin. Back of print says, JCCP."

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Robert Green and his sister Mary in old car. The Greens lived south of Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Robert and Dorothy Green on their wedding day St. Rose Catholic Church in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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The Riverview Line boat landing with boats nearby on Decatur Lake near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Merv Risum inside his round barn in the Town of Spring Valley, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Round barn on the H. C. Risum farm in the Town of Spring Valley at 5726 South Risum Road, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Members of the Brodhead Historical Society tour the Risum homestead and barn near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Members of the Brodhead Historical Society tour the Risum homestead and barn near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Risum homestead near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Riese Used Car Lot on the corner of 17th Street and West Second Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. This later became the Iverson Chevrolet ndealership, then Weeks Chevrolet. This building was a roller rink in the mid to late 1950's. A 1941 Chevrolet is…

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Rex Bucklin and a horse drawn Stair Brothers Grocery delivery cart.

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Rev. & Mrs. E.W. Marks and daughter Leona. Rev. Marks was the pastor of the EUB Church in Brodhead Wisconsin from 1931-1935.

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Rev.& Mrs. E. W. Marks and Leona. Rev. Marks was the pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church in Brodhead Wisconsin from 1931 - 1935.

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Plaque at the replica Clarence Covered Bridge on the Sugar River State Trail near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Brodhead Jaycees representatives unveil a plaque at the dedication of the replica covered bridge on the Sugar River State Trail near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Brodhead Jaycees representatives unveil a plaque at the dedication of the replica covered bridge on the Sugar River State Trail near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Brodhead Jaycees representatives at the dedication of the replica covered bridge on the Sugar River State Trail near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Three men standing with damaged trees after a tornado in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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At far right of photo is the blacksmith shop. The sign reads "Hopkins and Son Horseshoing - Plow Work". It would have been at 1005 West Exchange Street, Brodhead, Wisconsin. The building at the end of the block was The Reed House. It later became…

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The Reed House / Beckwith House at 1006 - 1008 West Exchange Street in Brodhead, Wisconsin. L.S. Fisher settled on the Sugar River 1848, 12 years before Brodhead existed. He built "Fort Fisher", a three story building during the Civil War. It was…

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Reed House, Brodhead, Wisconsin - June 1971.

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Brodhead, Brodhead, Wisconsin\'s first recycling center. Second from left is Mary McManus Laube.

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Information provided says this is Ray Lyons at the Chicago Worlds Fair. Mr. Lyons was from Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Ray Pinnow with one of his horses and its colt on his farm at Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Ray Pinnow with three of his horses at his farm at Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Ray Pinnow with two of his horses on his farm at Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Ray Pinnow with one of his cows on his farm at Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Children on horseback with adults on the Ray Pinnow farm in the Town of Decatur, Brodhead, Wisconsin. The man third from left is Ray Pinnow.

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Unknown woman on horse on the Ray and Bessie Pinnow farm in the Town of Decatur, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Bessie Pinnow on her farm with a horse and dog. The farm is in the Town of Decatur, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Bessie and Ray Pinnow (at left) with unknown man (at right) on their farm in the Town of Decatur at Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Ray and Bessie Pinnow on their farm in Decatur Township, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Railroad tracks at West Exchange Street and West Third Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. This Milwaukee Road line ran from Brodhead to New Glarus, Wisconsin. View looks southeast.

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Railroad section crew is stacking ties at an unknown location.

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Railroad workers and officials inspect a wreck near Monroe, Wisconsin on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad.

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Railroad culvert near Monroe, Wisconsin on the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad line.

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A railroad bridge over the Sugar River just east of Brodhead, Wisconsin, used by the Milwaukee Road Railroad.

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A colorized postcard showing the railroad bridge over the Sugar River just west of Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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A family playing in the Mill Race near Brodhead, Wisconsin in the summer.

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Failed Mill Race bank floods Pierce property near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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The Mill Race in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The Brodhead water tower looms in the distance.

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Mrs. Margaret Fisher, Kittie Hyatt, Li-Emminger-dead, Lva Myenes, Maggie Flesk, Anna Pauley, Alice Cutler, and Lva Nordling, also known as the Old Maid's "Prni," given at Pythiau Sisters Inn Feb. 1, 1921 in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Putnam Park playground equipment.

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Pavilion in Putnam Park, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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A city worker mowing at Putnam Park in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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A church service held at Putnam Park from boats on the Mill Race, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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An early photo of Putnam Park in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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The Putnam house at 808 West Second Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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A Fairchild PT-19 (M-62) military trainer built in 1942 and flown by Wheeler Searles of Brodhead, Wisconsin is shown with its owner and pilot at Brodhead Airport, ca. 1946.

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Three men at work in an unknown print shop, presumable in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The man at right appears to be hand-setting lead type from a job case.

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The Prien one room rural school located at N 3648 Prien Road northeast of Monroe, Wisconsin. The building still stands and is located in the Town of Sylvester.

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The Prien one room rural school at N 3648 Prien Road. The building still stands northeast of Monroe, Wisconsin in the Town of Sylvester.

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The inside of the old Presbyterian Church in Brodhead, Wisconsin. This building was later sold and became the old EUB Church. It was the Presbyterian Church from 1866 to 1921. Note the Christmas tree in front.

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Frieda Olin awaits First Brigade Band concert in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Powerboat on the Mill Race by the North Park, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Spillway at the power plant connecting the Mill Race and the Sugar River, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Power plant - Brodhead Water and Light Office, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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North wall of power plant, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Power plant at Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Power plant at the head of the Mill Race, Brodhead, Wisconsin - April 1984

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Power House at head of the race, Brodhead, Wisconsin, April 1959

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A postcard showing South Side Park in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Early Post Office, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Portrait of an unknown woman.

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Portrait of Unknown Child

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A potrait of two unknown women, possibly mother and daughter.

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A portrait of two unknown children.

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Poplar Grove School in Spring Grove township around 1910. Girl on left is Gladys Stabler. Third boy from right in dark jacket is Marvin Stabler.

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Cal Schaver dressed as a Pony Express Rider as part of a stewardship campaign at the Brodhead, Wisconsin United Methodist Church.

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Brodhead, Wisconsin Police Chief, Roy \"Tinker\"" Ties and officer Elmer \""Dude\"" Emminger in their 1941 Plymouth squad car."

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Employees of the Plow Factory in Brodhead, Wisconsin in 1895. From left, George Pierce, unknown, unknown, Fred Rehberg, John Lyons, Sam Wager, unknown.

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The Mill Race, Plow Factory, Mill, Power House and Pumping Station in Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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The old Pinnow Cheese Factory at the corner of Pinnow Road and County OK, west of Brodhead, Wisconsin. The building has now been converted into a home.

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Pine Bluff near the Sugar River west of Brodhead, Wisconsin in the town of Clarence.

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Three people pose on Pine Bluff near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Sow and her litter.

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Pierce's Spring Brook Dairy Farm barn near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Pierce's Dairy Farm barns, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Pierce's Dairy Farm, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Pierce's Dairy Farm barn and grain bins near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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C. S. Pierce Music Company at 602 West 3rd Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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The Pierce house at 1009 West Third Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin. In recent years the Brodhead Youth Center. Henry Sveom\'s sister, Lena Engen and her husband, Lewis lived here in the 1950\'s.

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The old Pierce house at 1009 West Third Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin. In recent years, this was the Brodhead Youth Center.

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Pierce cow bridge over the race, north of Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Pierce barn destroyed after storm near Brodhead, Wisconsin, July 16, 1913.

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Picnicers near Brodhead, Wisconsin, May 19, 1912.

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Picnic at Lewis Bridge near Brodhead, Wisconsin.

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Pickle Vats of Colony Foods.
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