Date: | 1931 |
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Description: | View from shoreline towards North First Street showing the Brisbois house (center). |
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Description: | Elevated view of town. Caption reads: "Bird's-eye View of Neillsville, Wis." |
Date: | 1905 |
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Description: | View down dirt road with a tree on the left, and a building (house?) on the right. More buildings are further down the road. Caption reads: "Scene at New A... |
Date: | 1842 |
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Description: | American Fur Company with both Mission churches. Sketch purportedly by a Native American youth. Probably an overpainted photographic copy enlargement. Pape... |
Date: | 1920 |
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Description: | The Coumbe homestead, home of John Coumbe, the first white settler in Richland County, who came to the site in 1838. The original buildings were log struct... |
Date: | 1890 |
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Description: | The Turner-Rusch house. Frederick Jackson Turner's family lived here until 1882 when it was purchased by the Rusch Family. Julia Rusch was later (1950) pri... |
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Description: | The residence of Frederick Jackson Turner. |
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Description: | A modern view of the former John Muir residence at Hickory Hill. Muir's father Daniel moved his family there in 1857 from their earlier farm on Fountain L... |
Date: | 06 1938 |
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Description: | The Indian Agency House near the site of Fort Winnebago. This house was built in 1832 by the United States Government for the Indian Agent to the Ho-Chunk ... |
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Description: | Exterior view of the West Cottage at Hillside Home School with a large tree. |
Date: | 1947 |
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Description: | Aerial view of one hundred ninety government surplus trailers, parked near Camp Randall, provided temporary housing for World War II veterans and their fam... |
Date: | 1900 |
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Description: | Exterior view of the home of Increase A. Lapham at 321-325 Poplar Street, which was built by J.A. Messenger in 1848. |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | View across road towards the Druggists National Home. Caption reads: "Druggists Nat'l Home Palmyra, Wis." |
Date: | 1965 |
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Description: | Plough Inn, 3402 Monroe Street. Built in 1853 and added onto in 1858. The home was originally built for German immigrants Frederick and Amelia Puanack, and... |
Date: | 1888 |
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Description: | An interior view of the so-called Pierce house, at 424 North Pinckney Street, on the corner of Gilman Street. |
Date: | 1927 |
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Description: | Getto family, seated left to right: Henry Getto, Harry Ketola, Maria Getto, Senia Getto Aho, Alma Getto, Ruth Howland, Pete Hovi, Oscar Getto, Herman Aho, ... |
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Description: | Family of Alex Palo pose in a line outside their house. |
Date: | 1920 |
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Description: | Exterior, three-quarter view of Dr. James A. Jackson Sr. residence, 323 North Carroll Street. |
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