Historic Monticello Area Part 2

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Zwingli German Reformed Church first confirmation class, circa 1887. 
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Zwingli Church 
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Built in 1894 as an Adventist Christian Church building, it was later purchased and enlarged by the Grace Evangelical United Brethren church congregation. It is now an insurance office on Monticello's East Lake Ave. 
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In this photo, taken in the winter, the Motor Car was headed for Madison. The horse drawn bus has its side curtains down to protect its passengers from the cold. The horses used on the bus were rented from the livery stable. 
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During the years 1913 through 1918 the livery business was owned and operated in partnership by Henry J. Elmer and Walter Wittenwyler who at that time owned 28 horses. Often, all the horses were in use being used for other purposes as by the village doctors, traveling salesmen and other travelers. Some of the earliest bus drivers were George and Andy Legler, Emil Voegeli, John Lynn and Walter Wittenwyler. 
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The salvaged steam engine. 
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