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Portrait of Post-Mortem Infant

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Description: Indoor portrait of a post-mortem infant lying in a baby buggy and holding a bunch of flowers.
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Stereoscopic Image of J.J. McGilliray Residence

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Description: A stereoscopic outdoor view across unpaved road towards a two-story wooden house surrounded by fencing. Identified as the residence of J.J. McGillivray; no...
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Le Clair Residence at Southeast Corner of Main and Melrose Streets

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Description: View across unpaved street towards a group of people posing in front of a two-story wooden house. A light-colored fence is along the length of the front ya...
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Tom Roddy Residence at 307 S. Second Street

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Description: View across lawn towards a two-story wooden house. A woman is standing on the porch, and two children are standing in the yard. The older child is holding ...
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R.P. Rainey Residence at 6th and Pierce Streets

Date: 1909
Description: View across unpaved street towards a two-story wooden house with a wrap-around porch and three entrances. A woman is sitting on the porch, and another woma...
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View towards People in front of an Unidentified Residence

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Description: View from unpaved street towards a wooden house surrounded by a wooden fence. A man is standing next to two horses pulling a buggy which is parked outside ...
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View of Unidentified Residence and Unidentified People

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Description: View towards a two-story wooden house. Three women and a boy are standing at the fence in front. A wooden structure is on the left.
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Damage After 1911 Flood

Date: 1911
Description: View along eroded shoreline of the damage from the 1911 flood of the Black River. A city street had been washed away. Three men are looking at the river.
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First and Main, Black River Falls

Date: 1891
Description: Elevated view of First and Main Streets. A banner promoting the 1891 Wisconsin State Fair is posted on the side of a building.

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