Date: | 1960 |
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Description: | The screw bulk freighter, Wilfred Sykes at L.S. and I. Ore Dock in Marquette, Michigan about 1960. Lake shore and trees are in the foreground. |
Date: | 1963 |
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Description: | Morris Hults, 39, of Churubusco, Indiana, "para-kiting" behind International 4x4 Scout pickup on an ice and snow-covered Blue Lake, near his hometown. |
Date: | 08 13 1961 |
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Description: | A Wisconsin River swamp. The swampy area is framed by trees with more trees in the background hidden by fog. |
Date: | 1961 |
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Description: | Advertising photograph of a fisherman posing with fish in hand on a beach in front of an International Scout pickup. |
Date: | 04 22 1965 |
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Description: | A panoramic view of the Mississippi River flooding during the spring, showing the dykes built along the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad tracks at Sec... |
Date: | 04 21 1965 |
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Description: | View down flooded railroad tracks of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad by the Mississippi River. There are houses on the left, and in the backgroun... |
Date: | 1967 |
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Description: | Fishing nets drying along the shore of Lake Michigan. |
Date: | 1965 |
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Description: | The Lake Michigan shoreline in the Kohler-Andrae State Park, named after John Michael Kohler and Terry Andrae. |
Date: | 1965 |
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Description: | The sand dunes in Kohler-Andrae State Park, named after John Michael Kohler and Terry Andrae. |
Date: | 1965 |
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Description: | International H-100C Payloader loading lime rock into a dumptruck. The H-100C was built by the Hough subsidiary of International Harvester. According to ... |
Date: | 1960 |
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Description: | Aerial view with docks in the foreground. Caption reads: "Superior, Wisconsin." |
Date: | 1963 |
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Description: | View from shoreline of a boat on Suamico River. |
Date: | 1963 |
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Description: | Elevated view of a small island near the Green Bay shore. |
Date: | 1960 |
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Description: | View across water towards the 180-foot high Eagle Bluff. The bluff received its name from the eagles which formerly nested there. |
Date: | 1960 |
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Description: | View across water towards the 180-foot high Eagle Bluff. The bluff received its name from the eagles which formerly nested there. |
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