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Title
Beach at Red Oaks Resort, Long Lake, Danbury, Wisconsin
Date(s)
- [ca. 1956] (creation)
Extent
1 photograph : print, tinted ; sheet 9 x 14 cm (postcard format)
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Postcard with image of the beach at Red Oaks Resort on Long Lake, near Danbury in Burnett County, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Jul 11 1956; mailed from Danbury Wisconsin; carmine red 2ยข Jefferson stamp. Message: Addressed to Everyone at Peoria Auto Parts Recreation, 815 So Adams St, Peoria Illinois. "Wed. July 11, Hi Everyone: This is where we spend our day time because fishing is bad. Tom & I have been able to catch enough fish for about 1 meal so far. Sat & Sun. it rained. Mon & Tue & today just beautiful. No fishing on this lake. We go about 3 blocks to fish. -- Walt & Lorraine."
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Original image was hand-tinted.
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This item is made available by the University Archives & Area Research Center, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, for personal, educational, and research purposes in accordance with the Fair Use provisions of Copyright Act of 1976. Other uses may require permission from the copyright owner.
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Cataloged by Sarah Adams, intern (kdo), 12/07/2012
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Purchased May 10, 2011, on eBay from lindakaystew, Charles City IA.
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[United States] : [Publisher not identified], [ca. 1956]