Date: | 1920 |
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Description: | Studio portrait of Warren G. Harding, the year he won the election for president of the United States. |
Date: | 1917 |
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Description: | A portrait of Woodrow Wilson, taken shortly before his 61st birthday on December 28. |
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Description: | Head and shoulders studio portrait of Edward Salomon wearing a suit and tie. |
Date: | 1912 |
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Description: | A head and shoulders portrait of William Dempster Hoard (1836-1918). |
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Description: | A seated studio portrait of Ole A. Lee, a private in Company D, 15th Wisconsin Infantry, in uniform, holding a musket across his chest. The following info... |
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Description: | Studio portrait of Civil War soldier Syver (Sivert) Larson holding a rifle. He served as a Private in Company K of the 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. H... |
Date: | 1987 |
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Description: | A reunion photograph of Wisconsin's living governors taken sometime during the administration of Governor Anthony Earl. From left to right they are: Marti... |
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Description: | Portraits from "Illustrious Men of Anti-Slavery Times". Includes Theodore Parker, Wendell Phllips, William Ellery Channing, Charles Sumner, Wm. Lloyd Garri... |
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Description: | Three-quarter length seated portrait of Martin Norda of the 15th Wisconsin Regiment. |
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Description: | A portion of Simmins' home apiary. Two men working with bees, plus a few buildings, which are (from left to right): the factory, the apiary workshop, the e... |
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Description: | Mr. Wortman of Seafield, Indiana, with his honey processing equipment. |
Date: | 12 10 1910 |
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Description: | A man displays a stick that has bees and honeycomb hanging from it. |
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Description: | Native American in native dress, two braids wrapped in fur, multi-strand beaded necklace. Caption reads: "Curley, Gen. Custer's Scout." |
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Description: | Native Amerian facing left. Two braids wrapped in fur, multi-strand beaded necklace, one earring. |
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Description: | Gus Sharlow, a Native American Indian World War I soldier from Hayward, Wisconsin. |
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