This photo of Dunlap Cemetery (off of Shower Road) was taken in the 1960s, before cows substantially damaged the cemetery walls. In the late 1990s, the walls were completely dismantled, and they have not yet been rebuilt. Image contributor: L.
Featured Photo: August 30, 2017
This is a view to the east of the lane (Lovers Lane) between the train tracks and the lower mill pond on the eastern edge of Mazomanie in the early 1900s. Whistle, indeed. Image contributor: Mazomanie Historical Society Copyright status:
Featured Photo: August 29, 2017
This is a view of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul Railroad water tank in Mazomanie in 1909 looking to the northeast. Image contributor: Mazomanie Historical Society Copyright status: No known restrictions on publication Image date: 1909
Featured Photo: August 28, 2017
Haskall University drawing This is a drawing of the Haskall University building by S. Campbell from 1859. This building was built in 1857 at the corner of Third Street and State Street as a temporary home to the university, which
Featured Photo: August 27, 2017
This is a picture of the Community Church (109 West Hudson Street) probably from the 1920s. This building was dedicated as the Congregational Church on January 20, 1892. It replaced the previous Congregational Church, which was built in 1871 and
Featured Photo: August 26, 2017
15 cents was the going price for a shave at Archie Hawley’s barber shop in the 1920s. Image contributor: Mazomanie Historical Society Copyright status: No known restrictions on publication Image date: c. 1920s
Featured Photo: August 24, 2017
This is a photo of Susan Hannah (Huggins) Coldwell in front of her house at 620 West Hudson Street. She was born in the Town of Arena on September 8, 1863, and died September 17, 1937, shortly after this photograph