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Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913
(Photos)
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Baraboo Wisconsin, 10-19-24 Yellow Woods #-4
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Baraboo Wisconsin, 10-19-24 Yellow Woods #-6
Baraboo Wisconsin, 10-19-24 at the park and abouts #-1
Baraboo Wisconsin, 10-19-24 at the park and abouts #-6
Baraboo Wisconsin, 10-19-24 at the park and abouts #-7
Baraboo Wisconsin, 10-19-24 at the park and abouts #-4
Baraboo Wisconsin, 10-19-24 at the park and abouts #-14
The Ringling Brother Big New Parade poster - Le Colimaçon
Ringling Brothers Big New Parade (Poster, 1899) - Le Colimacon
Pete Day Ringling Brothers Big New Parade (Poster, 1899)- Le Colimacon
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Portrait of four children, cabinet card, Larson Studio, Baraboo, Wisconsin
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From my glass negative collection, this circa 1910 photo showcases the interior parlor of Emma and James Carpenter's home in Baraboo, Wisconsin. A window into early 20th-century home decor and family life, capturing the essence of domestic tranquility.
From my glass negative collection, this photo, likely taken by her mother Estella Accola, shows Myerla Accola posing in front of a mirror in Baraboo, Wisconsin, circa 1920s. The reflection looking at the camera adds a layer of intrigue and self-awareness
A heartwarming snapshot from my glass negative collection captures little baby Elvin Accola on Christmas Day in Baraboo, Wisconsin, during the early 1900s. The photographer, possibly his mother Estella or father George, has perfectly encapsulated the inno
From my glass negative collection, this photo from Baraboo, Wisconsin, circa 1920s, captures Emma Carpenter standing beside her horse with her grandson, Harlow Accola, confidently astride. Likely photographed by Estella Accola.
From my glass negative collection, this photo taken in Baraboo, Wisconsin, circa early 1900s, shows a group of women engaged in sewing within the comfort of a parlor, capturing a moment of communal craft and camaraderie.
From my glass negative collection, this 1910 photograph showcases the home of Emma and James Carpenter in Baraboo, Wisconsin. A glimpse into early 20th-century domestic life and architecture.
From my glass negative collection, this photo, taken in the 1920s in Baraboo, Wisconsin, captures a family moment where Valentine and Margaret, grandparents, are raking leaves with their grandchildren, Myerla and Harlow. The photographer might be Estella
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