Employees
Items marked with an asterisk (*) are part of the collection at the Dodge County Historical Society. Many thanks for the generous loan of all their materials.
I've wanted to do this page for a very long time. My father worked for MIRCO for over 35 years and my sisters and I grew up knowing some of the "Monarch" foundry workers. If you have a loved one who worked for MIRCO and would like him/her to be included on this page, please email me.
My father's MIRCO employee badge
World War II employee badge
Bernardean A. Stofflet
Born 10/16/23; passed away 3/31/09
Dates of employment at Mirco are unknown.
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| Service Level Pins for 10-20-30-35 Years (10-year pin has two different styles.) |
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Photo of the Monarch Twins - names unknown* (larger photo)
Company Rules for MIRCO Employees (.pdf document)
Photographs of groups:
- Photo of the advertising and sales office staff (from the December 1912 Monarch Messenger)*
- Salesmen in 1912 (from the December 1912 Monarch Messenger)*
- 1944 award with group photo on page 2
Award reads "Our Salute to Victory - Dedicated to the 1944 invasion - Monarch's millionth shell forging represents 900 tons of steel munitions produced in 12 months in the MONARCH factory for delivery to the Axis." - 1954 Annual Sales Meeting
- 1955 Annual Sales and Service Meeting




