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Description: | Exterior view of the graded school. There is a bell tower above the entrance. Caption reads: "Graded School, Warrens, Wis." |
Date: | 1929 |
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Description: | Exterior of Oak Hill farm, home of H.H. Harris, one of the pioneers of the strawberry growing and shipping industry in Wisconsin. |
Date: | 1999 |
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Description: | Cranberry harvest at Warrens, the self-proclaimed cranberry capital of Wisconsin. |
Date: | 09 09 1922 |
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Description: | The farmhouse of the Wetherby Cranberry Company. At the time the farmhouse was owned by H. Kissinger. In the foreground is the corner of the water reservoi... |
Date: | 1997 |
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Description: | Harvesters wade through cranberries contained by booms in the cranberry marsh as they travel on a conveyor belt into the waiting trucks. |
Date: | 1997 |
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Description: | Cranberries fly off of a conveyor belt onto a large pile in the back of a truck during harvest. |
Date: | 1997 |
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Description: | Men positioning floating booms to confine the cranberries so they can be harvested. |
Date: | 1997 |
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Description: | A man stands in the water next to the conveyor belt that transports cranberries into the truck. |
Date: | 1997 |
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Description: | A man wearing waders walks knee-deep through water and floating cranberries as he pulls a boom used for confining the cranberries so they can be harvested. |
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Description: | View across unpaved street towards two men and two women posing standing on the porch of a wooden storefront building. Three wagons and a horse are on the ... |
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Description: | View towards two men and two women posing standing on the porch of a wooden store building on a city street, with three wagons and a horse on the right. Lo... |
Date: | 1907 |
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Description: | Text on front reads: "First Baptist Church, Warrens, Wis." A clapboard church built in the Queen Anne style with ornate stained glass window, belfry and tr... |
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