Camp Northland Resort (Burnett County, Wis.) -- 1950-1960 Clam Lake (Burnett County, Wis. : Lake) -- 1950-1960 Lakes & ponds--Wisconsin--Burnett County -- 1950-1960 Motorboats -- Wisconsin -- Burnett County -- 1950-1960 Resorts -- Wisconsin -- Burnett County -- 1950-1960

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Camp Northland, Big Clam Lake, Siren, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with tinted image showing Camp Northland cabins from the lake, and one moored boat. Date from postmark: Jun 24, 1957; mailed from Spooner, Wisconsin; red 2¢ Jefferson stamp. Message: Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lenbourg, 226 W. Ridge Rd., Hobart, Indiana. "Sat. Dear Friends: Fishing has been good, croppies, Northerns and walleyes, you name it, we have it. Its raining to-day and also rained all nite. Going to town (Siren) to-day. The Nagels."