Photos from the
Wilhelm H. Linderud Collection
Stoughton Historical Society
Wilhelm H. Linderud was an amateur photographer and newspaper editor in Stoughton who documented the city’s buildings and residents in a collection of photographs taken between about 1894 and 1912. In 2010, his family donated the glass slides for these photographs to the Stoughton Historical Society. These slides were painstakingly digitized and restored by Art Wendt, a local photographer who, with his wife Eileen, operated a photographic portrait studio in Stoughton for 40 years.
You can order Linderud photo prints through Woodland Studios in Stoughton. Note the DSCF number of the photo and stop by or order online.
To view photos in the light box, simply click on the image. In the light box, there is a magnifying glass in the upper right corner. Clicking on the magnifying glass zooms in on the image. Clicking again zooms in further. Once the image is magnified, you can move the focus to different parts of the image by placing the cursor over the image, holding down the left mouse button, and moving the cursor.