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Columbia County Photographs

Churches

Presbyterian Church Lodi - old post card

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church & Cemetery - Owen Park Rd., Caledonia Township, built 1878

St. Paul Ev. Church (Inglehart) - N9497 Inglehart Road, Scott Township (inside picture)

Original St. Jerome's Catholic Church Columbus Wisconsin

St. Patrick's Catholic Church is located on Bruce Street in Doylestown, WI

St. John's Lutheran Church Doylestown WI

Scenes with groups of people

Identified People

Miles brothers of Wyocena of Wyocena - 1887. Close-up of written genealogy in margin around picture. [click on thumbnail to bring you to large version of photo].

Hanson Family - 1897 Scott Township. Steve Hanson, Mary Hanson, Henning Hanson and Wm. Hanson in front of their home near the Hill Top Creamery. [click on thumbnail to bring you to large version of photo].

Claude Elliott - On February 04, 1905 The following "blurb" in Sporting Life accompanied the page 5 insert of the Cabinet Photo of Claude (Now Baseball Card : W600 series No.118). Sporting Life Devoted to Base Ball, Trap Shooting and General Sports. Philadelphia "Pitcher Elliott has had a brief but very promising professional career. He is a native of Pardeeville, Wis., where he learned to play ball. His first professional experience was with the Rockford Club in the Indiana- Illinois-Iowa League in 1902. He made a star record as a pitcher, outfielder and batter. In 1903 he signed with the Milwaukee Club and that season was one of the star pitchers of the American Association. In the fall of 1903 he was purchased by the Cincinnati National League Club. In July 1904 he was purchased by the New York Club, which used him for emergency pitcher, with gratifying results." Note a few inaccuracies: 1/ Claude first played for Rockford in 1899, not 1902, after four years in Wisconsin and Michigan Leagues. 2/ He signed and played for Milwaukee in 1902, not 1903. [click on thumbnail to bring you to large version of photo].

Outside Lohr Pool
HallC. H. Lohr Billiards & Pool Hall Columbus - Charles Henry "Charlie" Lohr operated this establishment at 119 E. James St. in downtown Columbus for 35 years, beginning around 1910 until his retirement in 1944. The establishment's name eventually changed to Lohr's Buckhorn Tavern and was next operated by Charlie's son, Paul "Duke" Lohr. Duke was a coronet player with John Phillip Souza's marching band, perfoming Liberty loan drives during WWI throughout the US and Canada. Duke operated the tavern until the 1960's, at which time it was sold. [L-R]: Charles Lohr, and sons Gerald and Harold Lohr. [click on thumbnail to bring you to large version of photo].

Inside Lohr Pool
HallInside Lohr Pool Hall - Charles Lohr, behind bar. Patrons are unidentified. [click on thumbnail to bring you to large version of photo].

 

 

Pardeeville Curling Champions 1901, "The rink of [left to right] Claude Elliott, Charles Groth, Espy Keith and Sid Baillies won 17 straight games before going down in defeat on the 18th" [click on thumbnail to bring you to large version of photo].

Pardeeville High School Class of 1922 [top] Harland Spicer, Lillian Cook, Theressa Lytle, Byron Hughes; [2nd row] Ruth Zabel, Corliss Tunison, Lawrence West [3rd row] Charles Wendt, Donald Irvine, Willard Smith, Cecil Cuff [4th row] Ruby O'Bleness, Gladys Irvine, Ruth Bertschey [5th row] Walter Beahm, Elfreida Wendt, Mildred Mosher, Raymond Boettcher [6th row] Elizabeth Donovan, Ethel Manthey. [click on thumbnail to bring you to large version of photo].

Pardeeville Merchants & Business Men [Identified by name & occupation (in paranthesis)] Back row: (l-r) John Dooley (banker, Pardeeville State Bank); John Moran (butcher, Gilmore & Moran); W. Comstock (farmer)*, Winfield Scott (shoes, groceries & merchandise); Ole Lovell; Ralph Parish (harness, Parish & Son); John S. Falconer (department store & dry goods); R.W. Langdon (watch maker & optician, The Pardeeville Hardware Co.); Dr. Jos. Chandler (grist mill), J.V.M. Davies (newspaper); L.P. Ashley (hardware & town clerk); Wm. Achterberg (mercantile store). Second row: John Parish (harness, Parish & Son); E.G. Grover (undertaker & home furnishings); John Gilmore (butcher, Gilmore & Moran); Thomas Madden (hardware); William H. Smith (groceries); Almon Inglehart (drug store); Bert Force (jeweler). Bottom Row: J.L. Hartley (barber); T.H. Duncan (grocer); G.W. Dusenbury**; W.E. Blodgett (hardware & photography), G.C. Deaner (farm implements); George Keith (crockery & groceries, Keith Bros.) *Might be Carl Wilhelm Zerbel **Might be Emil Zerbel (owned bakery & restaurant)

Family with a Harley - Irvin Parish family of Springvale Township

Sanderson Family - Frances Schwiesow and William Sanderson from Columbus, WI (married 12-28-1899) w/son Archibald Sanderson

Thiede - Schwiesow - wedding photo of Elise Schwiesow and John Thiede from Columbus, WI married 11-17-1876

William Risk - of Kilbourn, Civil War Correspondent for the Portage Register. Born 8 May 1838, died 4 Sep 1921.

John & Hannah Eagen - This is a photo of John Eagen, Jr. and his wife Hannah Florence Griffin they farmed in the Pardeeville area for many years. John and Hannah were married in Pardeeville Oct. 31 1900. They had 11 children most were born in Columbia Co. John was born May 8, 1873 and died November 7, 1949, Hannah was born July 7, 1883 and died Oct. 19, 1958 both are buried in the St. Augustine- Rocky Run Cemetery in Wyocena.

Frank & Elsa Schultz - wedding photo of Elsa Schwiesow & Frank A. Schultz on 10-3-1901 at the Zion Lutheran Church in Columbus, WI.

William & Ann Eliza McElroy - William McElroy b. 2/2/1832 d. 6/12/1920 and Ann Eliza Stanton McElroy b. 5/4/1841 d. 6/8/1918. They settled in the Town of Marcellon, Columbia Co. in 1869 and farmed on Section 22 until their deaths. Their descendants still farm the same land today. They are buried in Marcellon Cemetery.

Jerred. Melvina C. [Sheeks] Jerred (1889-1979) and Fred Hampton Jerred (1883-1975) lived in Pardeeville for many years. Photo taken circa 1970.

Pardeeville Graded School Class of 1903: Emery Kohler, Mary Garner, Prof. F.I. Doudna, Mabel Kidny, Harry Tullis, Inez Merrill.

Ferdinand and Emma Gumz Bilkey and family of Caledonia township

Miss Elma L. Loper - Smokey Hollow School (Dekorra) 1914

Stancer Family. Andrew P. and Anna (Reimer) Stancer, Edward, Fred and Agnes, lived in Scott township

Pardeeville High School Class of 1907, the first four graduates from Pardeeville High School. The caption reads, "Back Row - left to right; Mary Garner, [Mr.] Emmett [Principal], Emmogene Edwards. Front Row; Inez Merrill, Isabell Young."

Carl Deering and Auguste Zuhlsdorf

Nagel Christmas party From a booklet with info on Doylestown (125th anniversary) - the Nagel Christmas party took place most likely in the late 1930s. The booklet states that Henry Nagel originally had a business in Doylestown but also branches in Rio and Poynette. It also says that Henry Nagel operated operated a silica sand company near Poynette for delivery to a Madison foundry. Nagel was killed in 1940 while setting a dynamite charge in a sand pit.

 

Places


 

Penny Postcards of Columbia County


 

WI Tombstone Photograph Pages - Columbia County

 

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