Date: | 07 1941 |
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Description: | A man is driving an automobile in a field near two buildings, perhaps outhouses. |
Date: | 1937 |
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Description: | Front elevation of the Herbert Jacobs Residence known as Jacobs I, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, during construction. A car is parked in the carport. |
Date: | 1937 |
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Description: | Rear elevation of Herbert Jacobs residence known as Jacobs I, which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, during its construction. |
Date: | 1952 |
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Description: | Berry Haney house, built in about 1841 or 1842. The frame parts of the house are later additions. |
Date: | 1952 |
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Description: | Berry Haney house obscured by some trees and plants. The house was built in about 1841 or 1842. The frame parts are later additions. |
Date: | 1900 |
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Description: | A woman stands in a marsh near the site of Eleazer William's first house. |
Date: | 1925 |
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Description: | Hazelwood, the home of Morgan L. Martin. Morgan Lewis Martin served as county judge of Brown County from 1875 until his death in 1887. |
Date: | 08 06 1944 |
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Description: | War workers, families and friends of Gisholt Machine Company at the company picnic held at the Blooming Grove Firemen's Park on Monona Drive. There is a ca... |
Date: | 1948 |
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Description: | Exterior view of the Endres Chapel at Indian Lake. |
Date: | 1920 |
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Description: | The Oak Grove Cemetery entrance gate donated by George Esterly. The Esterly family lot is just inside the gate. |
Date: | 1940 |
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Description: | A Cornish home in Mineral Point. In the background is a small hill with trees. |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | The home of a Cornish miner in Mineral Point. Houses are on a hill in the background. |
Date: | 1938 |
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Description: | The Pendarvis (left) and Trelawny (right) homes, before the Trelawny house was restored. Originally the homes were Cornish miner's cottages. |
Date: | 1945 |
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Description: | The top of the shot tower shaft with the entrance. The sign on the railing reads: "Do Not Throw Anything Down This Shaft". |
Date: | 1940 |
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Description: | The home of Moses Strong, a prominent attorney, politician, speculator and land agent who moved to Wisconsin Territory and settled in Mineral Point in 1836... |
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