Date: | 07 06 1932 |
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Description: | Blackhawk Country Club "Childrens Day," women's dress up golf event. Four women are wearing children's dresses and eating lollipops. |
Date: | 07 06 1932 |
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Description: | Blackhawk Country Club dress up day for women titled "Children's Day." Women are dressed in children's costumes and are eating ice cream cones. |
Date: | 06 28 1951 |
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Description: | Children playing outside the nursery school classroom at the First Unitarian Society meeting house while teachers are watching. The building was designed b... |
Date: | |
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Description: | Members of the Madison First Unitarian Society congregation sorting stones to be used in the construction of the Meeting House. The building was designed b... |
Date: | 07 12 1955 |
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Description: | Jane and Kenneth White and their daughters, Sue (left), Kay, and Barbara, and the family dog, Perky, sailing in their lightning class sailboat on Lake Mend... |
Date: | 10 03 1955 |
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Description: | Ellsworth Mack and Charlotte Martin, members of the Shorewood League Painting and Sketching class, sitting outdoors in Shorewood Hills, painting an autumna... |
Date: | 05 26 1944 |
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Description: | Shorewood Hills League officers on the lawn of the Blackhawk Country Club: Mrs. L.R. Cole (Margaret Cole), Mrs. R.W. Sy (Nettie D. Sy), Mrs. M.R. Irwin (Ma... |
Date: | 1902 |
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Description: | Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Zimmerman in their locomobile steamer in 1902. Zimmerman purchased the car in 1901 and claimed it was the first permanent automobil... |
Date: | 07 20 1945 |
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Description: | Robert Burkhalter, a life Boy Scout member of Troop 5, standing next to the telescope he built and mounted in his backyard, 105 Cambridge Road, Shorewood H... |
Date: | 08 12 1948 |
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Description: | Two men are scattering barium carbonate rat poison in a city dump located at the end of Fern Drive off Highbury Road near University Avenue. The land was o... |
Date: | 12 20 1948 |
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Description: | Shorewood Hills music students posed with their string instruments at a Christmas caroling party in the home of Mrs. Keys (Freda) Winterble, 901 University... |
Date: | 07 21 1949 |
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Description: | Mid-morning refreshments are an important part of the day for youngsters at the University Faculty Housing playground. Mrs. Harold Green pours a fruit drin... |
Date: | 07 15 1949 |
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Description: | Group portrait of Mrs. Robert Hopkins and her daughters Nancy (left), age 6, and Constance, age 4, who are visiting Mr. Hopkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andre... |
Date: | 07 26 1949 |
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Description: | Jeanne Flad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. (Nell) Flad, Shorewood Hills, holding an armful of gladioli similar to the ones that will be displayed in the... |
Date: | 10 28 1949 |
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Description: | Group portrait of the Lakewood grade school football team and their coach following their loss to the Shorewood Hills grade school football team. Lakewood ... |
Date: | 07 04 1951 |
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Description: | Children riding in a 1923 vintage fire truck at the Shorewood Hills Fourth of July celebration. Driver of the truck is Dobby Dotson and with him in the pa... |
Date: | 07 01 1952 |
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Description: | One of the youngest to participate in the first junior day at Blackhawk Country Club was John Mack, shown practicing his swing. |
Date: | 06 01 1952 |
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Description: | Three young golfers add up their scores after playing in the first junior day at the Blackhawk Country Club. Left to right are: Jim Piper, Donald Toll, and... |
Date: | 07 01 1952 |
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Description: | Tommy Gately enjoys a drink of water after a round of golf at the first junior day at the Blackhawk Country Club. |
Date: | 07 01 1952 |
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Description: | Three girls stopped at the soda vending machine during the first junior day at Blackhawk Country Club. Left to right are Connie Zeitner, Betty Blue, and Ba... |
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