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Logging operations, circa 1890-circa 1912
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Aerial views of towns and other scenes in Waupaca and Portage Counties, 1965
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Portrait photographs of mayors of Stevens Point, Wisconsin : Includes Leon Pasternachi, Byron B. Parks, and Thomas Henry Hanna.
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Set A
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Cook and cookee, Weeks Camp No. 3, logging camp of John Week Lumber Co., probably upper Rib River, circa 1910
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Loading logs with gasoline-powered jammer, Marathon County
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Early threshing machine, steam engine and separator, probably Marathon County
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Decking logs on landing with single pole, or “gin' pole” jammer, using team of horses on cross-haul, probably Marathon County
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Decking crew on landing, probably Marathon County, 1912 February 24
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Cook and cookee, probably Marathon County, 9:20 a.m., circa 1910
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Model-T Ford, probably Marathon County
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Engine 245 near roundhouse, probably Wausau, circa 1910
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Portable jammer using cantilever device, probably Marathon County, circa 1910
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Men chopping rotten logs used for firewood : Wood pile in rear probably cord wood for steam engines.
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Wausau scene, circa 1910 : Men standing on New City Dray Line truck loaded with furniture possibly being unloaded from train.
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Winch powered by steam, probably Wausau, circa 1910
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Road-making equipment being unloaded from train, probably at Wausau, 1910 : Water sprinkler is at left.
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Gin-pole jammer, using horse team on cross haul, probably in Marathon County : Top-loader stand on log; two men holding chains often called “pup-hookers” since they hooked the “pups” into the ends of the log to be lifted up. Man in center holding ruler is scaler. Cross-haul teamster at extreme left.
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Swendson Mill, Echo, Wisconsin : Man at left is sawyer, at right is a carriage rider.
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Laut Bros. Sawmill, probably Marathon County : Logs at right appear to be peeled. Carriage at left and edger at right. Pit in center is where sawyer stood.
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Exterior of Laut Bros. mill : Men stand on “bull side.”
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Bird's-eye view of Barker's Landing, 1912 : At right on flat car appears to be portable jammer using cantilever principle.
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R.E. Cavitts Mill, near Wausau, circa 1910
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R.E. Cavitts Sawmill : Mill was apparently sawing railway ties on right.
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Wausau Foundry and Machine Works, circa 1910
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Threshing rig, French and Wolf 280 Acre Farm, probably Marathon County, circa 1910
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The Star Blacksmiths, probably Marathon County, circa 1910
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R.E. Gavitts Mill, Callon, Marathon County : Callon was sawmill community located on the Eau Claire River at the present junction of Highway 29 and Country Trunk Highway J, east of Wausau.
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Log rollways at Rib River, decking crew on landing, 1910 March 1 : This was probably a crew for John Week Lumber Co. of Stevens Point which logged on the upper Rib in the first decade of the 20th Century. Logs on top of pile appear to be pine but logs in foreground are pealed and may be hardwood or hemlock. Hemlock bark was used for tanning. Photograph by A. Weiland.
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Logging crew with rollways and jammer, Rib River Station, 1910 March 1 : Crew is decking with single pole jammer. Cross bar on pole may be for guide wires. This may be John Week Lumber Co. crew.
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Log landing probably Marathon County, circa 1910 : Jammer is called “swing-boom jammer.”
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Loading crew using steam jammer : Close-up of “pup-hook” seen above hand of “hooker” at right.
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Crew in woods, probably Marathon County, circa 1910 : Man holding rule is probably one of the sawyers. Tool at end of log on the left is “Skidding tong.” Horses were hitched to tong by chain and the log “skidded” out to a road or landing. Photo was taken probably because of extraordinary size of log.
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Constructing curbs on Wausau street, circa 1910 : Men at right mix cement.
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Using threshing machine engine to do custom sawing
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Using “go-devil” to skid logs out to road or landing, probably Marathon County, circa 1910
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A-Frame jammer, portable type, Marathon County, developed probably 1912
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Crew cutting kitchen firewood for winter supply, using home-made contraption at left to power the saw, probably Marathon County, circa 1910
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Yoke of oxen and cross-haul team, probably Marathon County, circa 1910 : This type of jammer was one of the most common in woods.
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Set B
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Milkman for City Dairy, Wausau, Wisconsin
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Post Office, Wausau, Wisconsin / Photographer: John F. Schreiber
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“Our Last Picnic of the Season,” probably Wausau, Wisconsin, 1909 September 19
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Men playing cards in sleeping shanty : Man in center holds straight flush.
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A member of Wausau Cubs baseball team
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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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Man seated in wagon with dog : Sign on buckboard: Wartman & Belter, phone 1087, Wausau.
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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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“Falls scene on the Wisconsin River” : Streetcar on bridge.
Photographer: John F. Schreiber.
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Two men standing in office, possibly Wausau, Wisconsin, 1912
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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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Fair time, Wausau, Wisconsin
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Wausau Paper Mill, Brokaw, Wisconsin, north of Wausau
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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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Loading railway ties, probably near Wausau, Chicago and North Western Railroad
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Wausau baseball team, the Lumberjacks, “City Champions,” 1911 : Photographer: John F. Schreiber.
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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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Loading hemlock bark that has been cut in four-foot lengths
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McLaughlin? & Remmel Bros., Saloon, Wausau
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Winch on cable running into sewer, probably Wausau
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Family reunion, probably Wausau
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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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PH 3567
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Logging and sawmill operations in north central Wisconsin, circa 1880-1925
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