Grandchildren and great-grandchildren attend the golden wedding anniversary of Marvin and Pauline Stabler in Brodhead, Wisconsin. From left front row: Marv Stabler, Ben Condon, Pauline Stabler, Kyle Condon, and Jean Hafen. Middle Row: Debbie, Edwin…
Grandchildren and great-grandchildren attend the golden wedding anniversary of Marvin and Pauline Stabler of Brodhead, Wisconsin. From left front row: Marv Stabler, Ben Condon, Pauline Stabler, Kyle Condon, and Jean Hafen. Middle Row: Debbie, Edwin…
Family attending Marvin and Pauline Stabler\'s 50th wedding anniversary in Brodhead, Wisconsin. From left: unknown, Glen Condon, Joan Hafen, and Tammy Fowler.
Friends attending Marvin and Pauline Stabler\'s golden wedding anniversary in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Seated: Marvin & Pauline Stabler. Middle row from left: Lillian Allen, Dan Markham, Vera Swartz, Florence & Marion Lange. Back row from left: Leo …
Friends attending Marvin and Pauline Stabler\'s golden wedding anniversary in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Seated: Marvin & Pauline Stabler. Middle row from left: Lillian Allen, Dan Markham, Vera Swartz, Florence & Marion Lange. Back row from left: Leo …
Stabler and Meinzer picnic at Bluff View Park east of Brodhead, Wisconsin. Meinzers are on the left, Stablers on the right. The lady at center is Jane Meinzer.
A large gathering of people and horse-drawn wagons at the Spring Valley Corner Creamery near Brodhead, Wisconsin. Written on the back of the photo is "Walt Romey".
Spectators gather before the dedication of the replica covered bridge on the Sugar River State Trail near Brodhead, Wisconsin. The person in the wheelchair is Paul Flater. Standing behind him is Juanita (Swartzlow) Flater, his wife.
South Side Grocery Store, owned by Dean Peterson, at 1507 First Center Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. The building was where the Post Office parking lot is now located.
The South Side Gas Station is the same building as item #2873. In this photo it was a Conoco station. It is on the corner of Thirteenth Street and First Center Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. In later years it was Gary Sutherland's Standard Station.…
January snowstorm in downtown Brodhead, Wisconsin. Picture is taken from Exchange Street looking south. Note the depot, train, and South Side Park in the background.
Snow removal on Spring Grove Road during the winter of 1935-36. Plow truck is operated by H. F. Riese & Son Trucking, Brodhead-Albany, WI. Man at left facing the camera is Marvin Stabler.
A trio of singers perform at the Southside Park bandstand during the grand opening of the Depot Museum, Brodhead, Wisconsin. Left to right, Ric Joranlien, Chris Bettenhausen and Paul Roemer.
A quartet of singers performs during the dedication of the replica covered bridge on the Sugar River State Trail near Brodhead, Wisconsin. From left, Paul Roemer, Chris Bettenhausen, Kathy Earleywine and Alice Roemer.
Laube and Durner blacksmith shop in Brodhead, Wisconsin, date unknown. Left front: John Laube, Anton Durner, Charles Tone, William Durner, and Joe Laube.
The Shell Gas Station at 1302 First Center Avenue Brodhead, Wisconsin. This is on the corner of Thirteenth Street and First Center Avenue and is now the Rock'n Rollz sandwich shop. A small part of the original building is still there. It later became…
L-R Kathryn Schneider, Florence Dunwiddie, Carole Riese, and Verla Frie work in kitchen at the Leo and Bessie Scheberle 50th anniversary celebration in Brodhead, Wisconsin.
Guest reception line at the Leo and Bessie Scheberle Golden Anniversary in Brodhead, Wisconsin. L-R Bessie Scheberle, Pastor Amos Shimko, Devin Shimko, Dawn Shimko, and Carol Lederman.
Leo and Bessie Scheberle golden wedding celebration at the Bank of Brodhead courtesy room, Brodhead, Wisconsin. L-R Avis Olson, Bessie and Leo Scheberle, and Ben Zimmerli.
Santa arrived by helicopter in the center of downtown Brodhead, Wisconsin. The pilot was Lee Buchanan of Blackhawk Helicopters. This was a short lived mode of transportation for Santa as the stunt was deemed too dangerous. Santa was Sandy Peterson.
The north side of the 900 block of Wast Exchange Street in Brodhead, Wisconsin. This photo shows the Royal Blue Grocery Store, and Lyons Drug Store. The Royal Blue was run by Robert Engle. The drug store was owned by Ray Lyons. The Royal Blue later…
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…
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.