Polk County (Wis.) Lakes Resorts

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

Source note(s)

Display note(s)

Hierarchical terms

Polk County (Wis.) Lakes Resorts

Equivalent terms

Polk County (Wis.) Lakes Resorts

Associated terms

Polk County (Wis.) Lakes Resorts

3 Archival description results for Polk County (Wis.) Lakes Resorts

Only results directly related

Bathing at Perry Mound, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of boaters and swimmers at a pier jutting out into Balsam Lake. Houses and deciduous trees can be seen on the distant shore. Text printed on verso: The Co-Mo Company, Post Cards, Minneapolis. Date from message: Aug. 24, 1924; mailed from Balsam Lake; 1¢ green Benjamin Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Mrs. Nels Hammer, Galesville Wisc.; "Dear Sister & all, I just wish you were here. I am having a very nice time. Came here yesterday. Drov[e] 79 miles. Allice put up a nice big lunch, it sure tasted good. It rained in the morning so we left Minnpls 3 oclock came here at 7 oclock. Will have to come over and tele you all about my trip. Regards to Father & Mother & all. (Christine)"

Pike Lake and dock at Bungalow Beach, Amery, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of Pike Lake near Amery, Wisconsin. Picture shows a dock with boat and a single figure sitting at the end. Date from postmark: Jul 2 1922; mailed from Amery W[is]; green 1¢ Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Johannes, 3252 Knox Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn. "July 2, 1922. Dear Sis & Bro., My but Amery is a pretty little town. There was some crowd down-town last night. Will be going to Balsam Lake some time to-day. From, Hattie & Al." Hattie was Freda's younger sister.

Rustic bridge and Cottage Point at Bungalow Beach, Amery, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of a walking bridge at Cottage Point, Bungalow Beach Resort, near Amery, Wisconsin, in Polk County. Date from message: Dec. 23, 1922. Postmark: Dec 28 [year missing]; mailed from Ladysmith, Wis; green 1c Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to Mrs. E.F. Peterson, 3252 Knox Ave. N, Minneapolis, Minn. "Ladysmith Wisconsin, Dec. 28, 1922. Dear Sis, Just a few lines as I have to mail this parcel. We received your you [sic] card last night was glad to hear you received the parcel. We sure are thankful for what you all sent. We received the parcel all O.K. only the record was broken. I was much disapointed [sic]. Hope you injoyed [sic] the goose. I am sure she was a fat one. As the carryer [sic] dont come now until after 3 Oclock in the afternoon. We write letter in a few days. Willie is hard up again with his back that is why I have not be all [been able?] to get your persents [sic] ready, work on them to day a little. With Love to you all from Freda & Willie. Write soon."