Date: | 1870 |
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Description: | Elevated view of lumber raft and workers on the Chippewa River. In the background on the right are dwellings. |
Date: | 1869 |
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Description: | Elevated view from steep shoreline of a log jam of about 150 million feet of logs, stopped at the piers of Pound, Halbert, and Co., which stood in about 40... |
Date: | 1850 |
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Description: | Painting depicting Chippewa Falls and the first sawmill on the Chippewa River, built by Jean Brunet. The residence of H.S. Allen, one of the owners of the... |
Date: | 1896 |
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Description: | Two men, one wearing an apron, sit in a wanigan tied to the shore of the Chippewa River near Chippewa Falls. The inside of the boat appears to have a pile ... |
Date: | 1874 |
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Description: | Bird's-eye map of Chippewa Falls. |
Date: | 1890 |
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Description: | Elevated view from hill of Grand Avenue. A young boy is posing against a large tree in the right foreground looking out over the town. |
Date: | 1870 |
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Description: | Elevated view of Chippewa Falls during the winter. |
Date: | 1890 |
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Description: | Elevated view of Chippewa Falls seen through trees. |
Date: | 1885 |
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Description: | Chippewa Falls with a park and river in the foreground. |
Date: | 1892 |
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Description: | Exterior view of the Northwestern Lumber Company mill. |
Date: | 1870 |
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Description: | Stereograph. The woman in front is displaying a Muskellunge, caught in Long Lake, on the residential lawn of M. Newman. Two other woman are standing behind... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Elevated winter view of the Leinenkugel Brewery seen "from top of Mill." Originally called "Spring Brewery," Jacob Leinenkugel opened his brewery in 1867 i... |
Date: | 1899 |
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Description: | Front view of a man holding the reins of two horses hitched to a sled loaded with logs on a snowy path in or near Vinette's logging camp. |
Date: | 1895 |
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Description: | Two men stand at Hein's Lumber Camp atop a load of logs on a sled to which is hitched four horses, claimed to be the largest load of logs ever hauled by fo... |
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