3021
Print, Photographic
1918
Janesville Liberty Bond Drive Committee Portrait. 11" x 14" black and white photograph of the 20 Janesville businessmen who worked on the Janesville Liberty Bond Drive of 1918; photographed by A. S. Hellebo, Janesville; identified L-R: (back row) Emil Miller, grocery; John W. Jennison, flour mill and banker; John W. Barden, clothing store; Edward Zimmerman, banker; Jack Finley or John Finley, grocery dry goods; Robert Brown, lawyer and probate judge; Eugene Dieudonne, auto and machinery; (middle row) Charlie Woodhall, auto agency; Rant Gordon or R. N. Gordon, flour mill; Walter Nyquist, grocery store; Otto Schafer, livestock dealer; Henry Meyer, farmer, cemetery; Walter F. Hagen, hardware; Chris Grams, policeman; (front row) R.L.H. Britton, farmer; Gustav Santo, farmer and mayor; John A. Markham, farmer; Matthew W. Keeley, postmaster; S. E. Severson, meat market; Monroe Gordon, flour mill.
Original accession card recommends looking at the book called "Waseca County in World War I"; see Accession 1.00.773; Janesville business.