Aftermath of the June 19, 1900 fire in downtown MiddletonBuildings destroyed in fire of 1900. St. Bernard’s church left standing.
Hoffman’s Middleton Roller Mills, where 1900 fire started on Elmwood Ave.
Hoffman’s replacement Roller Mills on Elmwood Ave.; where 1936 fire startedOriginal Opera House on the corner of Parmenter St. & Hubbard Ave., built in 1885Opera House built in 1903; fire in 1900 destroyed original Bldg.Opera House built in 1903; fire in 1900 destroyed original Bldg.Hoffman Hall on Hubbard Ave.; the scene of much of Middleton’s social life in the early days, built in 1867The Friendly Store at 1821 Parmenter St.; built in 1856Washington Hotel at 1912 Parmenter St.; built in 1860Rennenberg Hotel located in Pheasant BranchThe Pheasant Branch BreweryMaulbetsch Meat Market, Hubbard Ave., Thursday, June 13, 1929Dr. Teckam’s Office on Hubbard Ave. around 1905Valecia Condensed Milk Co. on Elmwood Ave., built in 1914Valecia Condensed Milk Co. on Elmwood Ave., built in 1914Middleton DepotMiddleton’s Club ChanticleerMiddleton’s Club ChanticleerShoe Repair Shop on the west side of Parmenter Steet in Middleton
Pet Milk Plant on Elmwood Ave.; formally Valecia Condensed MilkGreen Grain & Feed Co. , 1810 Parmenter St. (west side), built around 1868.Corner of Parmenter & University Ave.; this Bldg. replaced Durkopp Bldg. that burned in 1900 fire.Weinberg Bldg. & Dufrenne Bldg. on Parmenter St.; both survived fire of 1900.Dufrenne Bldg, Parmenter St. & Elmwood Ave., built in 1898The Middleton Fair Store on Hubbard Ave.John Dick’s Café/Store, Elmwood & Parmenter; sold to Henry Baltes in 1912Brumm and Brumm Store on Hubbard Avenue, built in 1900Ursula Baltes in her Parmenter Street restaurantUrsula Baltes in her Parmenter Street restaurantW.J. Ibenthal bottling pop at the Middleton Bottling WorksBank of Middleton, circa 1905; Otto Burmeister and Frank PierstorffDahlk-Zarndt Blacksmith Shop on Elmwood AvenueOn the front porch of the Bank of MiddletonBreitenback Store in 1913
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