Date: | 1998 |
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Description: | The cover of Volume A of the Widmer's fish fry collection with the drawing of a yellow perch. The quote at the bottom reads "You know what? We're glad we c... |
Date: | 1884 |
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Description: | Small group of Native Americans spearing fish through ice on a river. Mountains can be seen in the background. |
Date: | 1913 |
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Description: | Features two illustrations. The top cut reads: "Hardware & Tools." The bottom illustration is fishing tackl [sic]. Cut reads: "Fishing tackl guns and ammun... |
Date: | 1900 |
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Description: | Herman Riebe, Alexander Krueger, and an unidentified man are kneeling next to a pile of fish they are cleaning. All the men are holding several of the fish... |
Date: | 08 05 1820 |
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Description: | Sketches of Native American marks in James Doty's travel journal. Most of the marks represent different types of fish. |
Date: | 1851 |
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Description: | Kenisteno, and his Band of Trout Lake, Wisconsin. One row of birds, animals and fish pictographs. |
Date: | 1851 |
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Description: | Synopsis of Indian Hieroglyphics. Pictographs 71-140, including birds, human figures, plants, animals and other symbols. |
Date: | 1851 |
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Description: | Two pictographs: Pictograph C., Okundekund, and his Band of Ontonagon, Michigan, and Pictograph D., Kakake-Ogwunaosh, and his Band of the Head of the Wisc... |
Date: | 1851 |
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Description: | Pictograph E., Plate 63, "Kaizheosh, and his Band from Lake Vieu Desert. Michigan and Wisconsin." A group of symbols including birds, animals, a fish and a... |
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