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The floats of W.F. Trukenbrod and C.S. Dodge & Son roll past a crowd of spectators at the 1915 Cheese Day parade.

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Niles & Harnett and A. Lanz & Sons float in the 1915 Cheese Day parade.

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A wagon with a band onboard is being pulled by four horses in the 1915 Cheese Day parade.

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John Discher & John Schneider in the Cheese Day parade of 1915.

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Jacob Altman’s Holstein herd in the 1915 Cheese Day parade.

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Herman Fritz Jr. and Otto Kramer have some fun as a giraffe for the 1915 Cheese Day parade.

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Ferd Ingold Import Co. car decorated with Swiss and American flags, Cheese Day, 1915.

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The Mrs. Paul M. Schroeder Dressmaking carriage float, from Cheese Day, 1915.

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The Badger Cheese Company float in the 1915 Cheese Day parade.

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The Young & Co. Jinrikisha from Cheese Day, 1915.

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Ferd Ingold Import Co. float for the 1923 Cheese Day parade. This is an almost exact replica of the postcard identified in the Cheese Days collection as: CHEESEDAYS00021.

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A parade rolls along in front of Ross & Keegen’s grocery store. There is a bit of a mystery here, because it isn't certain if this parade is taking place on Cheese Day.

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The Orangeville, Illinois, delegation marches in the 1915 Cheese Day parade.

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B&W image of Thorp & Whitehead, along with the Boston Shoe Store in Monroe, Wis.

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A group photo of the Universalist Church in Monroe, WI, with a list of the people’s names on the back of it, 1933. (If any of the names are misspelled, please let us know. The names were handwritten in pencil nearly 90 years ago!)

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