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Dredge in a Cranberry Marsh

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Description: A walking dredge in action in a cranberry marsh. Probably the walking dredge at Gebhardt Marsh mentioned in the obituary of C.J. Van Schaick, and in the Ba...
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Walking Dredge in a Cranberry Marsh

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Description: View across field towards children posing standing on a walking dredge in a cranberry marsh. Probably the walking dredge at Gebhardt Marsh mentioned in the...
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Working Dredge in a Cranberry Marsh

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Description: A walking dredge in action in a cranberry marsh. Probably the walking dredge at Gebhardt Marsh mentioned in the obituary of C.J. Van Schaick, and in the Ba...
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Walking Dredge in a Cranberry Marsh

Date: 
Description: A walking dredge in action in a cranberry marsh. Probably the walking dredge at Gebhardt Marsh mentioned in the obituary of C.J. Van Schaick, and in the Ba...
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Walking Dredge in a Cranberry Marsh

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Description: A walking dredge in action in a cranberry marsh. Probably the walking dredge at Gebhardt Marsh mentioned in the obituary of C.J. Van Schaick, and in the Ba...
Postcard

Thoroughfare Between Cranberry & Catfish Lakes

Date: 1910
Description: View from pier of two boys in a rowboat in the river, east of Eagle River. Caption reads: "Thoroughfare Between Cranberry & Catfish Lakes, Eagle River, Wis...
Postcard

View on Cranberry Lake at Everett's Resort

Date: 1910
Description: View across water towards lakeside cabins among birch trees at the resort on Catfish Lake, east of Eagle River off of STH 70. There is a pier in the foregr...
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Gebhardt's Walking Cranberry Dredge

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Description: View of large machinery with four workmen standing on it. Identified as Gebhardt's Walking Cranberry Dredge.
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Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Indians Picking Cranberries

Date: 1913
Description: Panoramic slightly elevated view of Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Indians harvesting cranberries by hand at Gebhart's Marsh.
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Underwood Residence

Date: 1905
Description: An interior available light photograph, through a doorway, of the parlor in the home of E.W. Underwood. An oil lamp is sitting on a table flanked by two ch...
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Tenny and Underwood

Date: 1905
Description: Two gentlemen, identified as E. Tenny, of Denver Colorado, left, and E.W. Underwood of Montello, Wisconsin, are posing sitting in the parlor of Underwood's...
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Harvesting Cranberries

Date: 1930
Description: A group of Native Americans, working in a long row, harvesting cranberries. They appear to be women and children. Dwellings are in the background on the le...
Map or Atlas

Map of a Part of Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Showing the Final Location of the Route for a Ship Canal

Date: 1872
Description: This map includes depth shown by soundings and isolines and relief shown by contours. Tree species and locations are labeled, as well as a cranberry meadow...
Postcard

World's Largest White Spruce Tree

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Description: Color reproduction of a spruce tree with an automobile parked beneath it.

Text on reverse reads: "Located on the south shore of Lake Superior, near Herbs...

Postcard

Greetings from Lac du Flambeau

Date: 1969
Description: View of three men harvesting cranberries from a bog. Caption reads: "Greetings from Lac du Flambeau, Wis."
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Christmas on the Bayles Farm

Date: 12 16 1958
Description: Jean (Bayles) Kirking instructs three of her children, Duane, Ann, and Bruce in the technique of stringing popcorn and cranberries and paper chains to deco...
Postcard

Indian Canoe

Date: 1907
Description: Text on front reads: "Indian Canoe" and "Greetings from Tomah, Wis." On reverse: "Camp of berry-pickers, man, wife, and children. Camp site on a beautiful ...
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Fort Howard

Date: 1818
Description: Overhead view of the layout of the fort, with the Fox River at the top, and a "Cranberry Marsh of 1/2 mile in extent" below right. At the bottom is a rende...

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