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A color postcard of the front of the First Methodist Church in Monroe, Wis. This church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It is number #75000065.

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B&W postcard image dated September 6, 1907, of the New Methodist Episcopal Church in Attica, Wisconsin.

Transcription of handwriting: "Dear ** all, I received the postcard a few days ago, and was glad to know you are still numbered with the…

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View of the bell tower of St. John’s Evangelical Church in Monroe, Wis., 1922.

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Exterior image of St. John’s German Lutheran Church in Monroe, Wis.

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B&W postcard, with blue skies, of the Stock Pavilion at the Green County fairgrounds in Monroe, Wisconsin.

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The 1923 Young and Co. Cheese Day float.

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The Farm Bureau parade float, from Cheese Day, 1923.

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The National Biscuit Company float filled with clowns in the 1928 Cheese Day parade.

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B&W photo of the Streiff, Bauman and Son float, in the 1923 Cheese Day parade.

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Earl L. Morton’s “Super” Furniture float for the 1923 Cheese Day parade.

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Photo of the massive crowd on the Monroe Square for Cheese Day, 1928.

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Cheese Day float from 1923 for the Frank W. Meythaler Electric Co.

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Image of the large crowd gathered in front of the courthouse for the 1928 Cheese Day, Monroe, Wis.

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B&W postcard of a 1928 Cheese Day sign, surrounded by a large crowd.

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A horse drawn cart, manned by a gladiator, with clowns walking behind it, in the 1928 Monroe Cheese Day parade.
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