Lloyd Horn's Clark County, Wisconsin Photo Album

Contributed byVern Vollrath, Lloyd Horn and Helen Blaha

 

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Notes & Memories

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The scene to the left captures the Shipping of Chickens from Greenwood, Clark County, ca. 1909.  Notice the sign in the foreground cautioning travelers to "watch out for the cars".

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The Greenwood, Wis. Power Dam located at the Greenwood Tourist Park.

 

The new dam at Greenwood Tourist Park was completed September, 1927 when the water was raised to a stage to accomodate nice boating and swimming.  The dam was built by the Weaver Construction Co. of Owen at a cost of $4,000.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: Mabel ?, Greenwood Wisconsin, 2 Sep 1903
To: Miss Anna Jenkins, Bangor, Wis.

Dear Friend,

Was glad to receive your letter and hear that you will visit me Thanksgiving. Hope nothing will interfer to spoil our plans. You will soon be going to school won't you? Mabel

 

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Greenwood, Wis. City Cemetery, ca 1909 - 1910

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Laverne "Bud" W. Brown's Barber Shop is the narrow middle building between the variety store (originally constructed by August Noetzel) on the left and the bar on the far right which was owned by Ed Gregorich who sold it to his daughter Barbara and her husband Dennis Rasmussen.

 

Rather than wait in line, Bud Brown's patrons would visit the bar next door and when their turn came around, he would pound on the common wall to call them to the chair.  Roger Standiford

 

The automobiles pictured appear to be a 1946 to '48 Chevy and a 1949 to '51 Chevrolet.  Ron Hriber

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Methodist Church, Greenwood, Wisconsin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: Cousin Bertha, 4 Oct 1917 at 8 PM
To: Mrs. Will Gosse, R. R. #1, Abbotsford, Wis.

Hello there: Will drop you a card and let you know that we are all well, it looks like rain again, had a shower early this a.m. Last Sunday Horn's, Fred Wehrman's and the Volk's went to Antigo. Well they were some surprised, found them all well, got home at 11-30 at night and very tired. Cousin Bertha

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