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Six carpenters and a child pose for an image on the front of a postcard for the Monroe Lumber and Fuel Company, Monroe, WI.

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Postcard image of Miller & Hall Department Store, Juda, WI. The postcard is addressed to Emma Grossman, from Aug. Grossman. The text reads: "Tell your father to be down to South Wayne Saturday, Aug. Grossman". It is dated February 24th, but the year…

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B&W postcard image of the Edward Einerson General Merchandise Store from 1909. The postcard was sent from Ada (last name unknown) to Mrs. C.L. Blunt, in Ramona, WI. The text reads: "Dear Friend, I sent your thread out yesterday morning with papa.…

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Early postcard of the Green County Courthouse in Monroe, Wis. Please note the horse drawn carriage in the foreground. Photo credited to W.E.T.

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A B&W postcard image of the Green County Courthouse, along with the Square, in Monroe, Wis. Please note the horse drawn carriages and wagons surrounding the courthouse.

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John and Heidi Witt are pictured here with beer and a cheese plate at The Joseph Huber Brewery. The postcard is dated 2002.

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A postcard featuring a bartender pouring a beer at The Joseph Huber Brewery.

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Postcard addressed to Elsie Reed and dated November 6, 1914.
"Dear Elsie, We just moved Monday. I am going to a football game tomorrow. Wish you were here to go along. We are having two days vacation now. That's a lot isn't it. Your friend,…

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A postcard of Precision Drive & Control, Inc. of Monroe, WI, photographed by Fred F. Solberger.

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President Coolidge was gifted a 47 pound wheel of Swiss cheese as a 'thank you' for increasing the tariff on imported Swiss cheese. He did so to help the makers of it in the U.S. so they would not have to sell their cheese under the cost of making…

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Exterior view of public school at Browntown, Wisconsin.

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School house in juda wisconsin

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The very first Cheese Day Queen, Marion Burgy, of Monticello, WI, 1923.

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A 1923 Cheese Day float, with a sign stating: “For Quick Service Call R.W. Humphrey Co.”
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