Early Saukville Picture Postcards
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Public School* Saukville, Wisconsin postmarked Please contact me if you have |
*According to Cindy Douglas at the Saukville Historical
Society, This building is no longer. It once stood where the current Oscar Grady
Library stands, but further back from South Main Street . When the current building
that we see now as the library was built in 1924, the school building in the color
post card was MOVED to the corner of Highway 33 and South Main Streets! It was called
at one time the Firemen’s Hall. My mom and dad held their wedding reception there
in June 1946 when they married. It was used by many people for parties and such.
I remember as a little girl (1st – 2nd grade age) the nuns used to walk us kids down
there to watch school plays put on by the older students from St. Mary’s School (now
known as Immaculate Conception Church). So, there are many memories there! It was
torn down in 1961 and a new fire station was built there in 1962. It is now known
as “Patrice’s” (restaurant).
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St. Mary's Church Saukville, Wisconsin postmarked Please contact me if you have |