"Life's High Adventure" Address Delivered at Juda Crash Memorial Service
Type
Still Image
Subject
Memorial services
Rights
Nickel, Melvin H. estate
Date Created
1967-04
Description
Address delivered by Melvin H. Nickel, pastor of the Juda Zion and Union EUB Churches at the memorial service for the Juda crash victims held on April 2, 1967.
Creator
Nickel, Melvin H.
Spatial Coverage
Juda, Green County, Wisconsin
Format
8.5 x 11 inches
Contributor
Community Center of Juda, Wisconsin
Loaned for scanning.
Promotional flyer for Samuel F. Humbel (1920-2005), for Mayor of Monroe, WI.
Spatial Coverage
Monroe, Green County, Wisconsin
Format
9 x 8 inches
Provenance
Acquired by MPL, 2018
Identifier
ELECTIONS00007
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Document: Ephemera: Paper Flyer -- "Vote for Samuel F. Humbel for Mayor of Monroe in the Primary Election--Tuesday, March 8th--Age 39, Married, 4 Children--Resident of Monroe for 35 years. Home owner and tax payer.--Good war record, World War 2, over 4 years service--Member of American Legion, Junior Chamber of Commerce, V.F.W., Disabled Veterans, Conservation League, Safety Organizations and others.--Monroe business man for many years. Member of Monroe Chamber of Commerce and Industrial Development Corporation during that period.--Experienced as a full time public servant.--Elected Sheriff of Green County in 1954. Re-elected Sheriff in 1956.--Have the necessary administrative background for the office of Mayor.--I am under obligation to no group or persons in any manner.--I have made no pledges or commitments. I have committed myself to the voters and tax payers only.--I intend to perform the duties of the office in such a manner as to warrant the confidence of all groups supporting me. Sincere-Sound-Sensible--Authorized and paid for by Samuel F. Humbel, Box 234, Monroe, Wisconsin
This huge fire was witnessed by many as massive flames enveloped buildings in Monroe, Wis., including businesses and homes. The fire caused $100,000 of damage by the time it was done.
Fire blazes inside of this building that is currently still mostly intact, though this fire was far from being done. The fire caused $100,000 in damages to many buildings in Monroe, Wis., both businesses like this one and homes as well.
The wicked aftermath of a massive fire in January, 1914, in Monroe, Wis., can be seen here. The fire caused around $100,000 in damages to multiple businesses and homes.
A fire in January of 1914 set many buildings ablaze, including the D.C. Ryan residence seen here totally engulfed in flames. There where an estimated $100,000 in damages in total from the fires.