Waco UPF-7 biplane is loaded onto a truck owned by Knight Manufacturing of Brodhead, Wisconsin. The plane is owned by Robert Green and is being trucked out for restoration.
Victorian house in later years used as a nursing home. 407 First Center Avenue, Brodhead, Wisconsin, now the site of the United Methodist Church parking lot.
Back Row, Left to Right: Dave Timm, Gail Wheeler, Glen Cole, Fred Rowley, Walter Smith. Middle Left to Right: Mrs. Ross Heath, Emma Cole, Mrs Gail Wheeler, Mrs Walter Smith, Rose Heath. Front Left to Right: Elsie Nelson, Emma Taylor, Elsie Taylor,…
Brodhead United Methodist Church young adult fellowship on a walk along the Race to the Decatur dam. Front row from left: Bob Woelky, Joyce Woelky (Steiner), Zane Dennick-Ream. Back row from left: Ken Petersen, Marcia Petersen, Gene Prudhon, Carol…
Larry Marty, owner of the Uncle Larry's - Red Dot Potato Chip factory in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Universal Foods closed it's cheese factory and gave the building to the City of Brodhead. The factory was located at the corner of 11th Street and West 5th…
Ed Rollert, Chief Engineer for Buick Motor Division with Truman Olin of Brodhead, Wisconsin at the Buick Engine Plant in Flint, Michigan, Sept. 14, 1960.
Men and equipment remove the rails and ties on the New Glarus Branch of the Milwaukee Road railroad. MILW X-110 crane is in the background. This right-of-way is now the Sugar River State Trail.
Track crew works on the New Glarus Branch of the Milwaukee Road railroad on West Third Avenue in Brodhead, Wisconsin. They are probably removing the rail after the last run to New Glarus.
The photo shows two tobacco sheds thought to be in Brodhead Wisconsin. Tobacco growing and marketing was a large part of Brodhead's economy from 1880 through the early 1900's. There were several tobacco sheds in the city. William M. Fleek…