“First building erected in Wisconsin” is what is written on the back of this photo. Obviously, this is not the first building ever erected in Wisconsin. Perhaps it was the first building erected in Wisconsin by a family or other
Featured Photo: March 30, 2019
This is a photo of the Mazomanie Post Office in 1905. Arlene Parkin, who became postmistress after the death of her husband in 1910, is to the left of the door. Image contributor: Mazomanie Historical Society Copyright status: No known
Featured Photo: March 29, 2019
This photo, from 1937, pictures several Dunlap ladies in Dunlap Hollow. Seated in the center is Dorothy Dunlap (later Szudy) (1920-1997). The remaining ladies, in no particular order, are Harriet Dunlap (later Kohlin) (1919-2010), Evelyn Dunlap (later Davis) (1917-1971), Marjorie
Featured Photo: March 28, 2019
This is a photo of Jimmy Karns (1925-2001) and his uncle Harland Dunlap (1925-1966) on a visit to Dunlap Hollow in 1937. At the time, these boys lived in Chippewa County, Wisconsin. Image contributor: L. G. Szudy Copyright status: No
Featured Photo: March 27, 2019
This is a photo of a Wisconsin Heights School Board meeting in the 1960s. George Lucey, Marv Huset, and Jim Parman are identified, but can you identify anyone else? Image contributor: Mazomanie Historical Society Copyright status: No known restrictions on
Featured Photo: March 26, 2019
This is a photo of several members of the Wisconsin Heights School Board from the 1960s. Can you identify anyone? Image contributor: Mazomanie Historical Society Copyright status: No known restrictions on publication Image date: 1960s
Featured Photo: March 25, 2019
This is a photo of a Wisconsin Heights School Board meeting in the 1960s. Can you identify anyone? Image contributor: Mazomanie Historical Society Copyright status: No known restrictions on publication Image date: 1960s