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Set B
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Box
2
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Milkman for City Dairy, Wausau, Wisconsin
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Folder
2
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Post Office, Wausau, Wisconsin / Photographer: John F. Schreiber
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3
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“Our Last Picnic of the Season,” probably Wausau, Wisconsin, 1909 September 19
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4
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Men playing cards in sleeping shanty : Man in center holds straight flush.
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2
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5
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A member of Wausau Cubs baseball team
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2
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6
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People standing in front of a two-story log structure : The poor state of repair of the building suggests temporary use only.
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7
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Man seated in wagon with dog : Sign on buckboard: Wartman & Belter, phone 1087, Wausau.
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8
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Men standing near tree that has been cut down : Hardwood in background and stumps suggest this white pine was one of last trees to be cut. Probably measures four feet on the stump, a huge tree in Wisconsin, more than 100 years old.
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2
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9
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“Falls scene on the Wisconsin River” : Streetcar on bridge.
Photographer: John F. Schreiber.
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10
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Two men standing in office, possibly Wausau, Wisconsin, 1912
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11
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Ferry believed to have been used on Wisconsin River north of Wausau, Wisconsin : Stone in wagon may be from nearby quarry. Driver holds some sort of lever attached to a cable which is pulling ferry across the river.
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2
Folder
12
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Fair time, Wausau, Wisconsin
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2
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13
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Wausau Paper Mill, Brokaw, Wisconsin, north of Wausau
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2
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14
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Section crew, probably on Chicago and North Western Railroad, at Eland Junction, Shawano County : Velocipede at right was often referred to as a “pede” or handcar.
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2
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15
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Loading railway ties, probably near Wausau, Chicago and North Western Railroad
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16
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Wausau baseball team, the Lumberjacks, “City Champions,” 1911 : Photographer: John F. Schreiber.
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2
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17
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Crew on Rosholt spur of Chicago and North Western at Eland Junction : Left to right: Ole Haroldson, temporary fireman, Jack McIver, brakeman, Peter Schwin, temporary engineer, Larry Tormey?, conductor, and Reynolds.
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2
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18
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Loading hemlock bark that has been cut in four-foot lengths
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2
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19
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McLaughlin? & Remmel Bros., Saloon, Wausau
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2
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20
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Winch on cable running into sewer, probably Wausau
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2
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21
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Family reunion, probably Wausau
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2
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22
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Marathon County Court House, 3rd Street, Wausau : It has since been demolished.
Photographer: John F. Schreiber.
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River drivers having hot lunch on bank of river, probably the Trap or Rib : A batteau, a boat used for moving crews around to keep log drive in motion and keep logs from “sacking” or becoming “Sandbagged” on bars or banks, is beached on bank.
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