Fillmore is an unincorporated community located in the town of Farmington, Washington County, Wisconsin. settled in the early 1850s by a group of immigrants from Saxony.  They named the settlement for Millard Fillmore, who was president at the time.  It is the location of the 1855 Saxonian House brewery, which is still a gathering place for locals.  The building was listed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 2006.  In 1862, some of the Saxon immigrants organized the Farmington Turnverein, a German cultural association and in 1868, the built the Fillmore Turner Hall, which still exists as an event space and banquet hall in 2020.
   This a Real Photo Card of a River Scene and the only river I could find around Fillmore is a branch of the Milwaukee River.  The card is actually postmarked 1910 in Fredonia.  Fredonia is on the Milwuakee River which I think is more likely the location of the image.  The card does have some problems, a bent lower left corner, a crease lower middle and the upper middle.  They are not drastic, but they are there.  The corners and edges are intact, and the image is clean and clear. 

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