Main Street. Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsFrom left to right: the bridge, Foat Building, Kortendick Building.
Methodist Church. Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsPhotograph of the Methodist Church on Main Street, Waterford Wisconsin.
Donald and Francis Tindall. Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsDonald and Francis Tindall are seen here on Main Street with the Waterford Grade School in the background.
Community United Methodist Church. Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsWaterford's Community United Methodist Church located on Main Street. After building a new church, this site now houses an antique mall.
Opening of the T. M. E. R. and L (The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company). Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsPostcard of the Opening of the T.M.E.R. and L(The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light company). Photograph taken during parade on Main Street looking east.
Foat float in Independence Day parade. Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsB. G. Foat and Irving Foat flank the Foat's float in the July 4th 1920 parade seen here on Main Street in front of the Foat building.
St. Peter's Lutheran. Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsWaterford's original St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Third Street. The new St. Peter's is now on Main Street. This location is now the St. Mary and St. Antonious Coptic Orthodox Church
St. Peters Lutheran Church. Waterford, Wisconsin
Noble, ArchieView Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsWaterford's original St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Third Street. The new St. Peter's is now on Main Street. This location is now the St. Mary and St. Antonious Coptic Orthodox Church. Archie Noble co…
Colonel Hans Christian Heg family home
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsOriginally the Colonel Hans Christian Heg family home during the Civil War 1859-1868. The home was later used by Elizabeth Muff Noll was one of Waterford's first librarian, the library was in the west…
Seymour Tindall Family Home. Waterford, Wisconsin
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsSeymour Tindall family home on West Main Street. Owned by the Palmer's in the 1800's. Purchased by the Seymour Tindall family in the 1900's birthplace of Francis Tindall 11/27/1905 and Donald Tindall…
School bus, Ranke School. Waterford, Wisconsin
Noble, ArchieView Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsOscar Graf is pictured with Racine County's first school bus, which stated its run the first day of school in 1931. The bus was used to transport children from the Ranke to the Waterford Graded School…