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  • Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 8, 2019
    Corner of 5th and Main

    Image: DSCF0001

    Location: Main St. at 5th St. (looking east)

    This is one of two small prints in the Linderud Photo Collection. On it was written, "4th of July Procession Bound for Turner's Park - 1894."

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    on the left is 229 East Main, Most recently the Co-op. The Slant window was a Photographers Studio. The Photo is looking West at the intersection of main and Forest.

    Image: DSCF0246

    Location: Main St. between 4th and Forrest

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  • Guest | August 20, 2020
    This is the "castle house" on Lake Kegonsa. It is (or was) on Barber Drive.

    Image: DSCF0311

    Location: Unknown

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  • Guest | August 20, 2020
    I think it was torn down in 1997 when the new schools were built, Sandhill and River Bluff.
    Guest | May 7, 2022
    It's now a parking lot.

    Image: DSCF0314

    Location: North Street

    Built in 1907

    It was a High School until 1968, then a Junior High School until 1997

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  • Image: DSCF0317

    Location: South Page Street

    Riverside Cemetary

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  • Guest | August 20, 2020
    This look an early construction photo of the building shown in DSCF0329.

    Image: DSCF0326

    Location: Mandt Wagon Works

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  • Guest | August 22, 2019
    These are my great grandfather's photos...so fortunate to have them!
    Guest | August 23, 2019
    This is a picture of the Foundry being built on the river for the second Mandt Wagon works. It was built in 1905.

    Image: DSCF0329

    Location: Mandt Wagon Works

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  • Image: DSCF0332

    Location: Unknown

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  • Image: DSCF0334

    Location: Unknown

    Tobacco Harvesting

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  • Image: DSCF0339

    Location: Unknown

    Tobacco Planting

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  • Image: DSCF0341

    Location: Unknown

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  • Margaret Raisbeck | August 21, 2020
    The ski jump behind the Skaalen Home?
    Guest | August 24, 2020
    This is the Stoughton Ski Jump. There is a file at Stoughton Public Library by Prior Smith, that has detailed information on it's location and history of it. Wonderfully interesting. Mary Onsager

    Image: DSCF0509

    Location: Unknown

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  • Guest | March 4, 2022
    This was Percy I Hale's store at 112-114 W Main St (pre-July-1970 address; today in 2022 it is the Chorus Public House, with its address being 154 W Main St). According to the 1908 Stoughton city directory, the store dealt in dry goods, carpets, millinery, and ladies tailoring. His store in Stoughton was in business from 1890 until 1940 -- it was at this location from about 1898 (when the building had just been completed) until 1940. The "window trimmer" mentioned in the photo caption is Fritzoff ("Fritz") C Kroken who worked for P I Hale from about 1906 until late spring of 1940 (when he opened his own store).

    Image: DSCF0510

    Location: 154 W Main St

    Window display in P. I. Hales department store (now Chorus Public House)

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  • Margaret Raisbeck | August 21, 2020
    According to the book published by the Stoughton Newspapers in 1997, Journey Through Time, this is the ski jump (behind the current Skaalen Home) and it blew down in 1914.

    Image: DSCF0515

    Location: Unknown

    The Stoughton Ski Jump

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  • Derek Westby | August 21, 2020
    This could possibly be the building Stoughton Floral is in.
    Guest | March 4, 2022
    The copious window advertising is for KC Baking Powder, which was manufactured by the Jaques Manufacturing Co. in Chicago starting in about 1890. Its famous long-running slogan was "25 ounces for 25c" -- as the price of that baking powder was kept the same for 44+ years. This may be the old storefront of Robert Rasmussen's grocery (which was in business before 1903), which was known as Rasmussen and Howe from about 1903 until at least 1910 (after about 1915 it was known as the Howe Brothers grocery). If so, this photo would be of 116 W Main St (old address system before July 1, 1970) -- which is 168 W Main St today (where Spry Whimsy is in 2022).

    Image: DSCF0517

    Location: Unknown

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  • Guest | March 4, 2022
    This may be the east display window of P I Hale's dry goods (including carpets, millinery, and ladies tailoring) store -- note that the DSCF0510 photo shows the west display window of that store. If so, this would be a photo of 112-114 W Main St (pre-July-1970 address; today in 2022 it is the Chorus Public House, with its address being 154 W Main St). The "P. N. Corsets" on display were first mentioned in Madison newspaper ads in 1906.

    Image: DSCF0524

    Location: 154 W Main St.

    Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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  • Guest | August 26, 2020
    Library

    Image: DSCF0527

    Location: Corner of 4th and Main St.

    Stoughton Public Library

    A Carnegie Library built in 1908

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  • Margaret Raisbeck | August 21, 2020
    According to the book published by the Stoughton Newspapers in 1997, Journey Through Time, this is the original building housing the Stoughton Surgical Hospital.

    Image: DSCF0530

    Location: On or near the site of the current Stoughton Hospital

    The hospital was founded by Michael Iverson, a native of Norway who arrived in Stoughton in 1891. The Iverson family and the hospital staff all resided in the hospital building during its earliest years of operation. The hospital was purchased by the city in 1924 and was renamed the Stoughton Community Hospital. The original building was razed in 1958.

    Wisconsin Historical Society Record

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  • Guest | February 25, 2020
    The Hyland-Olson Block, 201 W. Main Street was built in 1897.
    Guest | August 21, 2020
    201 W Main St

    Image: DSCF0532

    Location: 201 W. Main St.

    The Department Company

    Built in 1897

    A large store with many departments, several of which are featured in the Linderud photos.

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  • Derek Westby | August 21, 2020
    Corner of Main and Division St

    Image: DSCF0539

    Location: Main St. at Division St. looking east.

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  • Guest | August 20, 2020
    Looking east on Main St near 6th St. The tobacco barn on this side of the tracks is the Tobacco Junction building. The tobacco barn on the other side of the tracks is the Stoughton Youth Center.

    Image: DSCF0543

    Location: Looking East down Main St.

    This photo was probably taken from the top of the old fire station where Fahrenheit 364 is currently located.

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  • Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 14, 2019
    From LG: Original First Lutheran on left, present day Smith Photography on right
    Guest | August 22, 2019
    This is the first picture I’ve seen showing the steeple on our building - love it!
    Guest | August 26, 2020
    Smith Photography building was originally a Congregational Church.

    Image: DSCF0546

    Location: Corner of E. Jefferson St and Fifth St. looking southeast.

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  • Image: DSCF0549

    Location: SE corner of Main St. and 5th St.

    City Hall

    Built in 1900

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    This was a building located at the corner of South Division and Main Streets when the movie theater now sits. It burned down in early 1960's. David Listug
    Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 3, 2024
    This was reportedly the tallest building between Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien when it was erected in 1860. It was known as the Williams Block, built by Nelson Williams, son-in-law of Luke Stoughton. He was married to Delette Stoughton. The second floor was an opera house and was the scene of many formal parties.
    Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 3, 2024
    The fire that destroyed it on September 24, 1966 started in the basement of the Schulz Brothers store (formerly the Daylight Store) next door. After the fire, both buildings were razed and a new Schulz Brothers store was built on the site.

    Image: DSCF0552

    Location: NW corner of Main St. and Division St.

    First National Bank

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  • Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 3, 2023
    Photo appears to be from 1907. Based on the buildings that are present, the newly paved street, and the sign on the Hyland-Olson building that reads "Our 10th A...." It's likely that this sign is advertising the 10th anniversary of the building (built in 1897).

    Image: DSCF0558

    Location: Main St. at Water St. looking east

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  • Image: DSCF0559

    Location: Main St. at 4th St. looking west

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    I had classes there in 1967.
    Guest | May 7, 2022
    In 1999, voters approved a pair of referendums that provided $335,000 for renovations and $19,250 annually to cover operational expenses. The district planned to lease the renovated building to Madison Area Technical College, but the plan was scrapped when bids for the project exceeded the referendum amount by about $150,000.

    Image: DSCF0626

    Location: Corner of North St. and Forrest St.

    1892 High School Building

    211 North Forest St.

    On National Register of Historic Places
    Stoughton Local Landmark

    Wisconsin Historical Society Record

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  • Image: DSCF0639

    Location: Unknown

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  • Guest | August 22, 2020
    Corner of Monroe and South, looking north towards Main. Before Jefferson continued west of Monroe.

    Image: DSCF0643

    Location: Unknown

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  • Guest | March 4, 2022
    This may be the east display window of P I Hale's dry goods store -- same window as in the DSCF0524 photo, and note that the DSCF0510 photo shows the west display window of that store. If so, this would be a photo of 112-114 W Main St (pre-July-1970 address; today in 2022 it is the Chorus Public House, with its address being 154 W Main St).

    Image: DSCF0649

    Location: 154 W Main St.

    Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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  • Image: DSCF5430

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Ladies Ready to Wear Department

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  • Image: DSCF5434

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Fine Gifts Department

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  • Image: DSCF5437

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Hardware and Sporting Goods Department

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  • Image: DSCF5440

    Location: P. I. Hales Department Store, 154 W. Main St.

    Thanksgiving Window Display

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  • Image: DSCF5458

    Location: Mandt Wagon Co.

    Mandt Wagon Company lumber yard workers.

    The Mandt Wagon Company used many board feet of lumber for the wooden wagons. Its lumber storage area covered several blocks. 

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  • Image: DSCF5500

    Skaalen Sunset Home

    Date Built: 1889

    The original Skaalen Home for the Aged was built on Highway N north of Stoughton on land donated by Gjermund and Rebecca Skaalen. It was destroyed by fire in 1944 and later built in Stoughton where it stands today.

     

    A colorized version of this photo appears on a vintage postcard labeled "Old People's Home, Stoughton, Wis."

    Vintage postcard titled Old People's Home, Stoughton, Wis.

     

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  • Image: DSCF5607

    Location: Was on Main St. east of town

    Christ Lutheran Church

    Built in 1868 on the then far east side of Stoughton at 848 East Main Street. It was later remodeled and enlarged. The church was destroyed by fire in August 2005. A new church was built on 700 County Highway B in 2007.  

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  • Image: DSCF5610

    Location: Corner of Jefferson and Fifth Streets

    Congregational Church

    This building was constructed in 1903. After disbandment of the congregation in 1944, the building was remodeled into a clubhouse for the American Legion and is currently occupied by Smith Photography.

     

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  • Image: DSCF5613

    Location: Corner of Jefferson and Sixth Street

    First Lutheran Church

    The congregation constructed their first church in 1876 on land donated by Luke Stoughton. The church at that site was replaced in 1894 by the Gothic Revival-style church building seen here. 

    This building burned to the ground on October 22, 1944. Days later, on October 26, the congregation voted to rebuild. They purchased a new site at their present location on the corner of Washington and Fourth Street.

     Also appears in DSCF6446.

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  • Image: DSCF5616

    Location: SW Corner of East Jefferson and South Seventh Streets

    St. Ann's Catholic Church

    Constructed in the late 1860s. 

    Construction of the present St. Ann's church at Jackson and Harrison began in the early 1930s.

     

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  • Image: DSCF5622

    Location: SE Corner of Division and E. Washington Streets

    Our Savior's Norwegian Lutheran Church

    The Gothic Revival-style Our Savior's Norwegian Lutheran Church was constructed in 1905. It was taken down sometime in the 1980s or 1990s.

     

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  • Image: DSCF5742

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Shoe Department

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  • Image: DSCF5748

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Women's Apparel Department

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  • Image: DSCF5763

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Dry Goods Department

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  • Image: DSCF5769

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Fabric Department

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  • Image: DSCF5775

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Carpets and Floor Coverings Department

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  • Image: DSCF5777

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Crockery Department

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  • Image: DSCF5787

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Men's Apparel Department

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  • Image: DSCF5790

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Grocery Department

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  • Image: DSCF5796

    Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

    Accessories Department

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  • Image: DSCF5806

    Location: P. I. Hales Department Store, 154 W. Main St.

    Ladies' Home Journal Fashions Window Display

    Window trimming by P. C. Kroken

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  • Image: DSCF6247

    Location: South Side Playground

    (next to South School)

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  • Image: DSCF6250

    Location: South Side Playground

    (next to South School)

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  • Image: DSCF6253

    Location: South Side Playground

    (next to South School)

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    Ski hill and jump behind present day Stoughton Hospital David Listug

    Image: DSCF6305

    Location: Stoughton Ski Jump

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    Ski hill and jump behind Stoughton Hospital David Listug

    Image: DSCF6318

    Location: Stoughton Ski Jump

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    Ski hill and jump behind Stoughton Hospital David Listug

    Image: DSCF6324

    Location: Stoughton Ski Jump

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    Looking north to Main St and viewing the Yahara River. Present day the foot bridge iscrossing in the middle of the picture next to back of the Naughty Norske. David Listug

    Image: DSCF6429

    Location: View looking south across the Yahara River

    Taken from the approximate location of the current Vetran's Park

    The large building on the river is The Department Company

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  • Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 15, 2019
    From LG: Original First Lutheran Church, destroyed by fire, corner of Jefferson and Sixth St.

    Image: DSCF6446

    Location: Corner of Jefferson and Sixth Streets

    First Lutheran Church

    This building burned to the ground on October 22, 1944. After the fire, the congregation moved to their present location at 310 E Washington Street.

    Also appears in DSCF5613.

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  • Image: DSCF6453

    Location: North Side of Main St. between Forrest St. and Division St.

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  • Image: DSCF6468

    Location: 401 W Main St.

    United Methodist Church
    SW corner of Main St. and Praire St.

    Built in 1904

    Wisconsin Historical Society Record

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  • Image: DSCF6471

    Location: South side of Main St. looking west from about 4th st.

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  • Image: DSCF6507

    Location: Yahara River looking south towards the Forton Street bridge

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  • Image: DSCF6520

    Location: SW corner of Main St and S. Monroe

    The house in the middle is 308 S. Monroe St.

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  • Image: DSCF6604

    Location: North side of Main St. looking east from Water St.

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  • Guest | March 4, 2022
    This is likely the west display window of P I Hale dry goods store (including carpets, millinery, and ladies tailoring) -- note that the DSCF0510 photo shows the same window. If so, this would be a photo of 112-114 W Main St (pre-July-1970 address; today in 2022 it is the Chorus Public House, with its address being 154 W Main St).

    Image: DSCF6689

    Location: 154 W Main St.

    Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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  • Derek Westby | August 21, 2020
    This appears to be inside the building that is now Chorus Public House. The ceiling is still the same
    Guest | March 4, 2022
    If Derek's observation (comment above) is correct, this is a photo of the inside of P I Hale's dry goods (including carpets, millinery, and ladies tailoring) store at 112-114 W Main St (pre-July-1970 address; today in 2022 it is the Chorus Public House, with its address being 154 W Main St).

    Image: DSCF6719

    Location: 154 W Main St.

    Inside P. I. Hale's department store.

    Note the large skylight in the ceiling.

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  • Guest | March 4, 2022
    This may be the east display window of P I Hale's dry goods store -- same window as in the DSCF0524 photo. If so, this would be a photo of 112-114 W Main St (pre-July-1970 address; today in 2022 it is the Chorus Public House, with its address being 154 W Main St).

    Image: DSCF6722

    Location: 154 W Main St.

    Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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    Location: Forrest Street at North St.

    1892 High School Building

    211 North Forest St.

    On National Register of Historic Places
    Stoughton Local Landmark

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    Location: Main St. looking east from Yahara River bridge

    This is one of two small prints in the Linderud Photo Collection. On it was written, "Decoration Day Parade - 1896."

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  • Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | April 15, 2019
    From LG: Church/ Parsonage which is Sons of Norway

    Image: DSCF6795

    Location: 317 S. Page St.

    Norwegian Methodist Church and Parsonage

    The church was built in 1882 and enlarged in 1906.  

    It now serves as the club house for the Sons of Norway Lodge.

    Wisconsin Historical Society Record

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  • Image: DSCF6816

    Location: Inside the City Hall Building

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  • Derek Westby | August 21, 2020
    This appears to be the library when it was in the basement of the old city hall. That fireplace is still there in the Hall of Fame Room

    Image: DSCF6819

    Location: Inside the City Hall Building

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    Paving Main St - 1906

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    Location: Main St. looking east from Yahara River bridge

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    Location: Main St. looking west from 4th St.

    Making preparations for paving the street - May 1906

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  • Curator@HistoricStoughton.org | January 9, 2023
    There's no building next door, so this photo was taken prior to 1911.

    Image: DSCF6861

    Location: Corner of Page St. and Brickson St.

    Church of the Episcopalians

    1912 Sanborn Map label: St. Stephen's Mission Episcopal Church

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    Location: North side of Main St. between Forest St. and Division St.

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    Location: NE Corner of Main and Page Streets

    First Baptist Church

    The First Baptist Church was constructed in 1862 and a complete remodel (as seen here) was completed in the early 1900s. The First Baptist congregation disbanded in 1938 and the building is no longer in existence.

     

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  • Image: DSCF0004

    Location: Main Street at 5th

    Laying of Corner Stone at City Hall - July 1900

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  • Guest | August 21, 2020
    This a view from the hill in Veterans Memorial Park overlooking the mill pond on the Yahara.

    Image: DSCF0003

    Location: Stoughton as viewed looking north east across the Yahara River

    This panorama was made from two photos taken by W. H. Linderud and digitally stitched together by Art Wendt. 

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Image: DSCF0001

Location: Main St. at 5th St. (looking east)

This is one of two small prints in the Linderud Photo Collection. On it was written, "4th of July Procession Bound for Turner's Park - 1894."

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Location: Main St. between 4th and Forrest

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Location: Unknown

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Location: North Street

Built in 1907

It was a High School until 1968, then a Junior High School until 1997

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Location: South Page Street

Riverside Cemetary

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Location: Mandt Wagon Works

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Location: Mandt Wagon Works

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Tobacco Harvesting

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Tobacco Planting

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Location: 154 W Main St

Window display in P. I. Hales department store (now Chorus Public House)

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The Stoughton Ski Jump

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Location: Unknown

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Image: DSCF0524

Location: 154 W Main St.

Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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Image: DSCF0527

Location: Corner of 4th and Main St.

Stoughton Public Library

A Carnegie Library built in 1908

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Image: DSCF0530

Location: On or near the site of the current Stoughton Hospital

The hospital was founded by Michael Iverson, a native of Norway who arrived in Stoughton in 1891. The Iverson family and the hospital staff all resided in the hospital building during its earliest years of operation. The hospital was purchased by the city in 1924 and was renamed the Stoughton Community Hospital. The original building was razed in 1958.

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Image: DSCF0532

Location: 201 W. Main St.

The Department Company

Built in 1897

A large store with many departments, several of which are featured in the Linderud photos.

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Image: DSCF0539

Location: Main St. at Division St. looking east.

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Location: Looking East down Main St.

This photo was probably taken from the top of the old fire station where Fahrenheit 364 is currently located.

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Location: Corner of E. Jefferson St and Fifth St. looking southeast.

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Image: DSCF0549

Location: SE corner of Main St. and 5th St.

City Hall

Built in 1900

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Location: NW corner of Main St. and Division St.

First National Bank

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Location: Main St. at Water St. looking east

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Location: Main St. at 4th St. looking west

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Location: Corner of North St. and Forrest St.

1892 High School Building

211 North Forest St.

On National Register of Historic Places
Stoughton Local Landmark

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Location: Unknown

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Location: Unknown

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Image: DSCF0649

Location: 154 W Main St.

Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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Image: DSCF5430

Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Ladies Ready to Wear Department

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Image: DSCF5434

Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Fine Gifts Department

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Image: DSCF5437

Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Hardware and Sporting Goods Department

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Location: P. I. Hales Department Store, 154 W. Main St.

Thanksgiving Window Display

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Image: DSCF5458

Location: Mandt Wagon Co.

Mandt Wagon Company lumber yard workers.

The Mandt Wagon Company used many board feet of lumber for the wooden wagons. Its lumber storage area covered several blocks. 

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Skaalen Sunset Home

Date Built: 1889

The original Skaalen Home for the Aged was built on Highway N north of Stoughton on land donated by Gjermund and Rebecca Skaalen. It was destroyed by fire in 1944 and later built in Stoughton where it stands today.

 

A colorized version of this photo appears on a vintage postcard labeled "Old People's Home, Stoughton, Wis."

Vintage postcard titled Old People's Home, Stoughton, Wis.

 

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Location: Was on Main St. east of town

Christ Lutheran Church

Built in 1868 on the then far east side of Stoughton at 848 East Main Street. It was later remodeled and enlarged. The church was destroyed by fire in August 2005. A new church was built on 700 County Highway B in 2007.  

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Image: DSCF5610

Location: Corner of Jefferson and Fifth Streets

Congregational Church

This building was constructed in 1903. After disbandment of the congregation in 1944, the building was remodeled into a clubhouse for the American Legion and is currently occupied by Smith Photography.

 

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Location: Corner of Jefferson and Sixth Street

First Lutheran Church

The congregation constructed their first church in 1876 on land donated by Luke Stoughton. The church at that site was replaced in 1894 by the Gothic Revival-style church building seen here. 

This building burned to the ground on October 22, 1944. Days later, on October 26, the congregation voted to rebuild. They purchased a new site at their present location on the corner of Washington and Fourth Street.

 Also appears in DSCF6446.

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Location: SW Corner of East Jefferson and South Seventh Streets

St. Ann's Catholic Church

Constructed in the late 1860s. 

Construction of the present St. Ann's church at Jackson and Harrison began in the early 1930s.

 

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Image: DSCF5622

Location: SE Corner of Division and E. Washington Streets

Our Savior's Norwegian Lutheran Church

The Gothic Revival-style Our Savior's Norwegian Lutheran Church was constructed in 1905. It was taken down sometime in the 1980s or 1990s.

 

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Image: DSCF5742

Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Shoe Department

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Image: DSCF5748

Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Women's Apparel Department

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Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Dry Goods Department

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Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Fabric Department

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Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Carpets and Floor Coverings Department

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Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Crockery Department

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Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Men's Apparel Department

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Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Grocery Department

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Location: The Department Company, 225 W. Main St.

Accessories Department

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Location: P. I. Hales Department Store, 154 W. Main St.

Ladies' Home Journal Fashions Window Display

Window trimming by P. C. Kroken

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Image: DSCF6247

Location: South Side Playground

(next to South School)

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Location: South Side Playground

(next to South School)

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Location: South Side Playground

(next to South School)

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Location: Stoughton Ski Jump

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Location: Stoughton Ski Jump

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Location: Stoughton Ski Jump

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Location: View looking south across the Yahara River

Taken from the approximate location of the current Vetran's Park

The large building on the river is The Department Company

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Image: DSCF6446

Location: Corner of Jefferson and Sixth Streets

First Lutheran Church

This building burned to the ground on October 22, 1944. After the fire, the congregation moved to their present location at 310 E Washington Street.

Also appears in DSCF5613.

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Location: North Side of Main St. between Forrest St. and Division St.

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Location: 401 W Main St.

United Methodist Church
SW corner of Main St. and Praire St.

Built in 1904

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Image: DSCF6471

Location: South side of Main St. looking west from about 4th st.

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Location: Yahara River looking south towards the Forton Street bridge

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Location: SW corner of Main St and S. Monroe

The house in the middle is 308 S. Monroe St.

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Location: North side of Main St. looking east from Water St.

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Location: 154 W Main St.

Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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Location: 154 W Main St.

Inside P. I. Hale's department store.

Note the large skylight in the ceiling.

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Location: 154 W Main St.

Window display in P. I. Hale's department store.

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Location: Forrest Street at North St.

1892 High School Building

211 North Forest St.

On National Register of Historic Places
Stoughton Local Landmark

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Location: Main St. looking east from Yahara River bridge

This is one of two small prints in the Linderud Photo Collection. On it was written, "Decoration Day Parade - 1896."

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Location: 317 S. Page St.

Norwegian Methodist Church and Parsonage

The church was built in 1882 and enlarged in 1906.  

It now serves as the club house for the Sons of Norway Lodge.

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Location: Inside the City Hall Building

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Location: Inside the City Hall Building

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Paving Main St - 1906

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Location: Main St. looking east from Yahara River bridge

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Location: Main St. looking west from 4th St.

Making preparations for paving the street - May 1906

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Location: Corner of Page St. and Brickson St.

Church of the Episcopalians

1912 Sanborn Map label: St. Stephen's Mission Episcopal Church

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Location: North side of Main St. between Forest St. and Division St.

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Location: NE Corner of Main and Page Streets

First Baptist Church

The First Baptist Church was constructed in 1862 and a complete remodel (as seen here) was completed in the early 1900s. The First Baptist congregation disbanded in 1938 and the building is no longer in existence.

 

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Location: Main Street at 5th

Laying of Corner Stone at City Hall - July 1900

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Location: Stoughton as viewed looking north east across the Yahara River

This panorama was made from two photos taken by W. H. Linderud and digitally stitched together by Art Wendt. 

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