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Pedestrians on Main Street

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Description: Man wearing a fur coat, a woman wrapped in a blanket, and other individuals bundled for warmth on a winter day. In front of the millenary shop of Miss Finc...
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Man and Woman on Sidewalk

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Description: View from sidewalk of a horse-drawn buggy parked along the side of Main Street, looking southeast at First Street. An immigrant couple, possibly Norwegian,...
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Woman on Board Sidewalk

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Description: Woman posing standing on a board sidewalk on the hill of Main Street.
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Woman on First Street

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Description: Woman posing standing on the west side of South First Street in front of the photographic studio of Charles J. Van Schaick. There is a sign on the building...
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Woman and Girl on Water Street

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Description: Woman and girl across the street from the J.J. McGillivray Sash and Door Company.
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Boy and Girl on First Street

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Description: View of two small Native American children standing on the city scale. Across the street is a horse-drawn wagon near commercial buildings.
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Man pulling Girl in Sled

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Description: Man and small girl in a homemade sled in front of the steps that lead to the photographic studio of Charles J. Van Schaick. Storefront on the left sells cr...
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Baby in Buggy

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Description: Baby in buggy on the west side of South First Street. Image shows the intersection of First and Main Streets. Storefronts identified, from left to right, ...
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Two Men with Dogs

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Description: Two men playing with two dogs on sidewalk on the west side of South First Street between drifts of snow. Hardware store partially obscured on the northwest...
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Man with Three Dogs

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Description: Three dogs and a man standing on a board sidewalk in town.
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Men on Board Sidewalk

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Description: View of the north and south corners of the west side of the intersection between First Street and Main Street. Jones and Murray Hardware store identified o...
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Native American Women on Water Street

Date: 1911
Description: A boy is standing on a snow-covered wooden sidewalk on the left, and Native American women wrapped in blankets are walking on the sidewalk on the right. Vi...
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Men in front of Tavern

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Description: Men lined up and leaning against the tavern building on the southeast corner at the intersection of Main Street and First Street. Men leaning on building i...
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Pedestrians on Street

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Description: Three women and a man crossing a dirt street.
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View from Van Schaick's Studio

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Description: Elevated view from the Van Schaick's studio of seven men with a surveying instrument, probably on South First Street. Two women are walking on the wooden s...
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Two Women on First Street

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Description: Two women in a horse-drawn cutter sleigh on a snowy street. A man is posing standing nest to them, displaying a Charter Oak Mills advertisement/calendar.
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Three People Sitting on Fence

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Description: One man and two women holding books and sitting on a fence at the corner of Fourth Street and Harrison Street.
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Four Ho-Chunk People on Bridge

Date: 1911
Description: Four Ho-Chunk people crossing a bridge spanning the Black River. This photograph was taken before the flood of October 1911, when the bridge was completely...
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Crowd of men on Main Street

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Description: Crowd of men examining an automobile on Main Street, possibly the vehicle that belonged to Dr. Krohn. Storefronts identified, from left to right, include: ...
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Steam Tractor on Main Street

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Description: Elevated view of a steam tractor on Main Street with a crowd of men. A.F. Werner is located on the northeast corner of the intersection.

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