
Monuments - Pythias Shrine |
Sign and Signboards, Historical markers, Woody Plants, Trees, Persons |
Eagle River, Phoenix Bete Gris Pythias Shrine Monument . [Two men in knickers visit the stone monument. Inscription on plaque too difficult to read.]
Scanned: June 30, 2009 |
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Biography - Francis Jacker |
Persons, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Francis Jacker [Mr. Jacker has a seat and poses for a photo under a tree. He's sharpley dressed and has his hat in his hand.]
Scanned: April 6, 2010 |
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Fortnightly Club |
Persons, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress, Woody Plants, Trees |
At Cliff Addit, Fortnightly picnic. [Three well dressed couples pose next to a cave-like entrance.]
Scanned: April 12, 2010 |
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State Fish Hatchery - Otter River |
Woody Plants, Trees, Wildlife Utilization, Fisheries, Persons |
Poplar at State Fish Hatchery at Otter River [A man stands on a dirt road with several poplar trees on each side of the road.]
Scanned: April 30, 2010 |
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Forest Hill Cemetery |
Burials, Cemeteries, Woody Plants, Trees, Persons |
Reeder plot at Forest Hill Cemetery [Three people visit the Reeder grave]
Scanned: June 1, 2006 |
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Biography - A. E. Seaman |
Persons, Woody Plants, Trees, Manners and Customs, Recreation, Outdoor Recreation |
A. E. Seaman sitting by campfire. [Mr. Seaman sits on a wooden box from the A. Haas Brewing Company and chews on an apple while staring into the flames.]
Scanned: August 3, 2010 |
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Cemetery |
Burials, Cemeteries, Persons, Woody Plants, Trees |
People in old cemetery. [A group of men looking at a sunken grave.]
Scanned: June 7, 2006 |
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Copper Country Wildlife |
Woody Plants, Trees, Persons, |
[Photo of a man feeding a deer mouth to mouth.]
Scanned: November 19, 2008 |
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Copper Country Wildlife |
Woody Plants, Trees, Persons, |
[Beatrice Putnam introduces herself to a Canadian goose.]
Scanned: November 19, 2008 |
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Industries - Logging |
Manufacturing Process, Persons, Woody Plants, Trees |
According to Foreman Supervisor Robert Funke of Baraga, there are about 5,000 cords of pulp logs on the Marathon Corporation lots at L'Anse. The clam is lifting poplar logs already peeled and loading them in gondolas for shipment to Wausau, Wis. for paper making. [Image of the massive amount of logs being readied for shipment.]
Scanned: April 15, 2009 |
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