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Elsie's World War II scrapbook : hundred of newspaper snippings as originally published by the Marshfield News-Herald
Military personnel; Military service;
Elsie's Scrapbook is a collection of newspaper snippings taken from the pages of the Marshfield News-Herald by Mrs. Francis (Elsie) Plank Sr. during World War II. An index, which was not part of the original...
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Elsie's World War II scrapbook : hundred of newspaper snippings as originally published by the Marshfield News-Herald
Military personnel; Military service;
Elsie's Scrapbook is a collection of newspaper snippings taken from the pages of the Marshfield News-Herald by Mrs. Francis (Elsie)--Plank Sr. during World War II. An index to the work is available at...
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Flour & meal industry; Mills; Dams;
This picture represents the flour mill that was built of the original foundry and machine shop of John Rablin. All property of John Rablin was acquired by Landauer, Hopkins and Friend, who sold it to Welcome...
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Cities & towns; Bandstands; Hotels;
Street scene, Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids). West Grand Avenue, with the Dixon House on the left and the bandstand where the City Hall would later be built.
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Rivers; Floods; Cities & towns;
High water at Grand Rapids, Ocober 8, 1911.
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Basketball players;
The 1918 basketball team of Lincoln High School, Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids). Top row: William Smith, Arthur Plahmer, Coach Abrahamson, Roy Normington, Raymond Johnston. Bottom row: Arthur Kluge,...
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Courthouses;
Wood County Courthouse
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Courthouses;
Wood County Courthouse
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Business districts;
Looking west on Grand Avenue. On the right side of the street, the Mead-Witter block in the foreground and Johnson-Hill department store a block away. Across the street from Johnson-Hill is a bank.
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Banks; Business districts;
The "Flatiron" building, at the corner and First and Second streets in Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids), home to the First National Bank.
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Houses; Morgues & mortuaries;
Arpin residence. Geo. Baker & Son bought the "Arpin" residence on August 17, 1927, and established this most beautiful "Mortuary Home". This was a very well and expensively built residence by D. J. Arpin....
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Libraries; City & town halls;
The Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids) City Hall (which housed the T.B. Scott Public Library) on left and the Wood County Jail on right.
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Automobiles; Libraries;
The corner of First Street North and Baker Street. The building on the corner is the T.B. Scott Public Library of Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids)
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Banks;
Wood County National Bank in Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids).
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Railroad stations;
The Port Edwards depot. The Princeton & NW RR built a branch line that ran from Centralia (later Grand Rapids / Wisconsin Rapids) to Port Edwards and Nekoosa. The C&NW absorbed the line. Passenger service...
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Ferries; Rivers;
The ferry between Grand Rapids and Centralia Wisconsin. There was a bridge near this location from 1865-1888 and 1889 to the present. This photograph probably dates to 1888-89 and is the ferry temporarily...
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Rivers; Cities & towns; Courthouses; Libraries; City & town halls;
A view of the Wisconsin River and the downstream left bank. The view is from the Pioneer Pulp Mill, which was on the riverfront on the corner of Water (now First Street North) and Franklin. The building...
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Ferries; Rivers;
The ferry between Grand Rapids and Centralia Wisconsin. There was a bridge near this location from 1865-1888 and 1889 to the present. This photograph probably dates to 1888-89 and is the ferry temporarily...
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Rapids; Rivers;
A May 4, 1890 view of the Grand Rapids of the Wisconsin River, viewed from Centralia towards Grand Rapids. Across the river are SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church and the Pioneer Wood Pulp Company .
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Cities & towns; Rivers; Rapids;
A view of the Wisconsin River and Grand Rapids (later Wisconsin Rapids) Wisconsin from down river of the Green Bay railroad bridge. The photograph was taken from one of the small dams on the west side...
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