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Description: | Muddy road crossing a bridge to a place of business, the ____fman House. |
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Description: | Snowy and muddy road by several farmhouses and farm buildings. |
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Description: | Residential street, with a blacksmith's shop on the left hand side of the street. |
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Description: | Man riding a bicycle on a residential street, carrying packages in his left arm. Behind him is a woman and a girl walking behind. Fences are along the side... |
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Description: | View down side of wooden picket fence in a residential section of town. There is a wooden bench against the fence, and stalks of corn can be seen just over... |
Date: | 1900 |
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Description: | View up hill towards farmhouse. There is a woman using a hand-pump in the yard on the right. |
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Description: | House with elaborate wood trim, residence of L.C. Jones. Torn down in 1994. |
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Description: | Man, woman, and cat on the porch of a frame home, with board sidewalk in foreground. This is probably Mr. and Mrs. Bartell Giroux. He was a tinsmith. |
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Description: | Two-story light-colored frame home with a broom leaning on the wall. |
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Description: | Two-story light-colored frame house with two porches. |
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Description: | Two-story clapboard house in town with a fenced yard and board sidewalk, |
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Description: | Two-story frame house in town with two porches, and a small girl standing on a porch. |
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Description: | Two-story frame house with a porch on the right half. A log sidewalk is in the front yard. |
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Description: | Two-story frame house with a full length porch and picket fence. |
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Description: | Two-story and one-story frame house with a snow-covered yard. |
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Description: | Winter scene with sleds and sleighs on a snow-covered street in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. The man in center sleigh is probably Moses Paquette. |
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