Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | A Chippewa (Ojibwa) Chief at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | A Sioux man at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Gilbert Roe, Madison attorney and partner in the firm La Follette, Harper, Roe, seated in his office in the second floor of the Fairchild Block at 29 East ... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Secretary Jennie Nelson seated at her desk in the offices of the La Follette, Harper, Roe, & Zimmerman law partnership. After Robert M. La Follette, Sr., w... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Front and rear views of the James D. Doty residence, the first brick house built in Wisconsin. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Two children are standing in front of Governor Doty's house, the first brick house built in Wisconsin. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Waist-up portrait of William Arthur Jones, U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1897-1905. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | View of the office building occupied by James Duane Doty during the 1820s when he was additional judge for the U.S. Circuit Court of Michigan Territory. Th... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Albert Weise's residence, with wooden sidewalk, and two kids standing on the front porch posing for the photographer. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | View along shoreline towards the St. Croix River bridge, with a view of the town in the background. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Old, bearded man and younger woman sitting in front of the corner of a wood outbuilding surrounded by four young children. A young boy is standing at his m... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | The James Duane Doty residence on Doty Street (formerly Clymer Street), the first "Executive Mansion" in Madison, occupied in 1841-1844 by the Territorial ... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | The James Duane Doty residence on Doty Street (formerly Clymer Street), the first "Executive Mansion" in Madison, occupied in 1841-1844 by the Territorial ... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | The James Duane Doty residence on Doty Street (formerly Clymer Street), the first "Executive Mansion" in Madison, occupied in 1841-1844 by the Territorial ... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | The James Duane Doty Residence on Doty Street (formerly Clymer Street), the first Executive Mansion in Madison, occupied in 1841-1844 by the Territorial Go... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | The Doty House on Doty Street (formerly Clymer Street), the first "Executive Mansion" in Madison, occupied in 1841-1844 by Territorial Governor James Duane... |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | An interior view of the Lucius Fairchild Residence. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | The site of the encounter between Black Hawk and his followers and General Henry. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | A city view of Madison across the lake from the old Assembly Grounds. |
Date: | 1898 |
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Description: | Main Street in Little Chute looking towards Kaukauna; the arch is at the intersection of the street that leads to the Chicago & Northwestern Depot. |
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