Luther Point Bible Camp
Burnett County (Wis.) Lakes
14 Archival description results for Burnett County (Wis.) Lakes
Picture postcard with tinted image showing the Long Lake shoreline at Northwood Resort, near Webb Lake P.O. in Burnett County, Wisconsin.
Real-photo postcard with image of a man standing at the end of a small dock with a rowboat on the edge of Big Trade Lake in Burnett County, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Oct 11 1909; mailed from Trade Lake Wis, second postmark Strandburg S. Dak.; green 1¢ Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Mrs. M. P. Moe, Strandburg, S. Dak. [In Swedish].
Text printed on verso: Des Moines Lake and Long Lake. Both spring fed lakes with good fishing and resort accommodations with sandy beaches. Located at Webb Lake, Wisconsin, just east of Danbury, and northwest of Spooner. Also printed on verso: Photo and Published by G. R. Brown Co., 324 Lake Street, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Unused.
Picture postcard with image of "Des Moines Lake, a popualr lake near Spooner and Webb Lake, Wisconsin, 'The Fish Bowl of Wisconsin'." Text printed on verso: "Don Bingham Postcards, Medford, Wisconsin, 54451," and "Color Photo by Don Bingham." Unused.
Text printed on verso: Devil's Lake, Webster, Wisconsin A spring fed lake with sandy beaches and good fishing. Besides a boys camp located on its shores--popular lakeside resorts are Devil's Haven, Lucky Strike, Wahlin's, Welcome Inn and Stonegate. Also printed on verso: Photo and Published by G. R. Brown Co., Route 5, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701. Unused.
Picture postcard showing Lipsett Lake and surrounding countryside from the air. Text on verso: Lipsie Lake - Spooner, Wisconsin 12 miles N.W. of Spooner, Wisconsin, in the Heart of the Indian Head Country. Provides the best fishing, boating, and water sports for the family vacationers' [sic]. Ample resort accommodations are available with shops a mile away and Spooner 12 miles away. Photo and Published by G. R. Brown Co., 324 Lake Street, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Unused.
Text printed on verso: A spring fed lake over 90-ft. deep in places. Located 5 miles west of Siren, Wisconsin on Hwy. 70 in the heart of the Fish Bowl area. Noted for its bass fishing and friendly resort accommodations. You're looking S. E. on this picture. Also printed on verso: Photo and Pub. by G.R. Brown Co., Route 5, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701. Unused.
Postcard with image of a shoreline of Mud Lake from a wooden pier. Mud Lake is a 26-acre lake located in the Town of Swiss in Burnett County, Wisconsin. Printed on EKC paper (this stamp box design used 1930-1950). Unused postcard.
Real-photo postcard with image of rowboats lined along the shore at Pearson's Trading Post on Big Sand Lake, near Webster, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Jun 18, 1957; mailed from Hertel, Wisconsin; 2¢ red John Adams profile stamp. Printed on verso: "All rights reserved--The L. L. Cook Co., Milwaukee." Message: Addressed to Mrs. Martin Clausen, R. 6, Decorah, Ia. "Monday, Webster, Wisc. Dear Minnie, Arrived O.K. rained here last night, the lites went off. Barbie is fishing like everything, the sun fish will take bread out of their hand. Even bite on a bare hook. Its been quite nasty to be out. Between showers moths have been roving. See you soon. Agnes."
Real-photo postcard with image of Beavers Lake
Devil's Haven Resort
Text printed on verso: "Webb Lake, Wisconsin. Hwy. 77 runs between Upper and Lower Webb Lake at the Narrows, with the Village of Webb Lake 2 miles south of Hwy. 77. Webb Lake boasts sandy beaches and best of fishing in its spring fed waters. Ample resort accommodations available." The village of Webb Lake is pointed out with an arrow. Also printed on verso: Photo and Pub. by G.R. Brown Co., Route 5, Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54701. Unused.