We just added a new biography–this one is a very long article about George E. Ward, who attended Mazomanie High School in the early 1870s and briefly practiced law in Mazomanie. He also married Kate Creese, who was a resident
Lecture on Mazomanie’s taverns and brewery
UPDATE: This lecture has been postponed until a later date, still to be determined. Frank Wolf will be presenting a lecture about the Mazomanie Brewery and the many taverns in town over the years on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at
2024 Annual Meeting: Roos’ Lumber Yard
The Mazomanie Historical Society’s 2024 Annual Meeting will be Sunday, February 4th, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. at the District 1 EMS Building, 315 W. Commercial Street (Highway 14), Mazomanie. The program will begin with a short discussion of Historical Society
Many more Mazomanie newspapers available online
Big news! Many more Mazomanie newspapers are available online now through the Archive of Wisconsin Newspapers. Thanks to a grant, our friends in Black Earth were able to get all Black Earth newspapers through 1974 digitized and loaded onto the
Mazomanie History Lecture 08/16
How many doctors did Mazomanie have? Would you believe twenty medical doctors, over a dozen dentists and a veterinarian! Would you believe up to seven at one time! One ad is shown below. If you want to know more about
Museum Hours for Summer 2023
This weekend is Memorial Day weekend, which means that the Mazomanie Historical Society Museum is opening for the Summer 2023 season! Opening day is Sunday, May 28. Stop by and learn about the history of our amazing town! Regular hours
An article on the history of School Section Bluff
School Section Bluff is receiving a lot of attention at the moment, so this feels like a good time to post Jeanne Mahony’s notes for a presentation she gave about School Section Bluff at the Mazomanie Historical Society annual meeting