Moquah was a farming community in the early 1910’s, 20’s and 30’s that was famous for it’s high-quality Guernsey cattle. Here are a few of the old family barns that dotted the landscape.
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August Johanik Barn
George Servinsky Barns
John Kramolis Barn
Joseph Johanik Barn
Joeseph Patka Barn
Mike Farkas Barn
The Moquah State Graded School
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The Moquah State Graded School, ca. 1920’s. Note horse-drawn rig a.k.a. a school bus!
The Moquah School, ca. 1920’s.
The School, ca. 1950’s, shortly before it burned down.
Photos from the Memorial Marker Site
On the grounds of the Pilsen Town Hall near Ashland, WI.
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Plaque inscription.
Names of some of the original settlers that played a part in the history of Moquah.
The Memorial Marker site on the grounds of the Pilsen Town Hall, Moquah, Wisconsin.
Names of some of the original settlers that played a part in the history of Moquah.
Some photographs from the original History of the Moquah Area book.
The Moquah Barrens are famous for their abundant crops of blueberries. This picture is circa 1930.