Centuria (Wis.) Polk County (Wis.) Churches

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              US ARC PH 2014.001.013 · item · [between 1930 and 1950]
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard with image of the Methodist church building in Centuria, Wisconsin. The wooden church building has lancet windows and one triangular window in one of the gables, a transom above the main door, concrete steps with simple railings, and a formed concrete block foundation. A portion of a two-story house can be seen next door, and the church is surrounded by deciduous trees. Printed on verso as the divider: All Rights Reserved. A. Pearson Co., Inc., 2014 No. 3rd St., Minneapolis, Minn. Postcard is printed on Kodak Paper (used 1930-1950). Unused.

              US ARC PH 2018.001.078 · item · [between 1904 and 1918]
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard with image of the Methodist Episcopal church building in Centuria, Wisconsin. The wooden church has a brick chimney, lancet windows, and a triangle-shaped window over the little entry. A little bit of a house, possibly the parsonage, can be seen next door. Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Unused.

              US ARC PH 2011.008.045 · item · [ca. 1955]
              Part of Photographic postcard collection

              Real-photo postcard with image of the Swedish Lutheran Church building in Centuria, Wisconsin. The building has a steeple with a cross at the top of the spire, and stained glass windows. The image has what appears to be a small coffee stain in the sky. Printed on Kodak paper (used 1950- ). Unused.