Hillside Overlooking the City of Baraboo, Wisconsin
Dublin Core
Title
Hillside Overlooking the City of Baraboo, Wisconsin
Subject
Ohio--Delaware County--Sunbury--History--Early 20th century
Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century
Photography--Stereographs--United States--Early 20th century
Travel--United States--Wisconsin--Sauk County--Baraboo--Early 20th century
Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century
Photography--Stereographs--United States--Early 20th century
Travel--United States--Wisconsin--Sauk County--Baraboo--Early 20th century
Description
Going to Devils Lake, just
before reaching that body of
water you go down a long
winding hill and the scene in
photo is on your left-showing
in immediate foreground.
Baraboo Golf Course and way off
on the hillside the nice
little city of Baraboo.
Some of the Ringling Circus
folk still live there.
There are beautiful scenes
in this region of Wisconsin.
I believe this photo was
snapped as we were leaving
the lake region to go on thru
Barraboo to Kilbourne City
Left afternoon of 20th of Aug.
for Kilbourne. I chose a route
out of Baraboo that took us past
the grave (roadside) of Yellow
Thunder, famous Indian Chief and
his squaw. Yellow Thunder history in
this part of Wisconsin is very interesting.
At one time he was chosen to go to the
Great White Father in Washington to-
intercede for his people. That "set up"
Mrs Yellow Thunder considerably.
before reaching that body of
water you go down a long
winding hill and the scene in
photo is on your left-showing
in immediate foreground.
Baraboo Golf Course and way off
on the hillside the nice
little city of Baraboo.
Some of the Ringling Circus
folk still live there.
There are beautiful scenes
in this region of Wisconsin.
I believe this photo was
snapped as we were leaving
the lake region to go on thru
Barraboo to Kilbourne City
Left afternoon of 20th of Aug.
for Kilbourne. I chose a route
out of Baraboo that took us past
the grave (roadside) of Yellow
Thunder, famous Indian Chief and
his squaw. Yellow Thunder history in
this part of Wisconsin is very interesting.
At one time he was chosen to go to the
Great White Father in Washington to-
intercede for his people. That "set up"
Mrs Yellow Thunder considerably.
Creator
Daisy E Green Wheaton
Date
early 1900s
Rights
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Relation
Daisy Wheaton Stereographs
Format
Stereograph
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Text
Text
Identifier
30210312451981
Collection
Citation
Daisy E Green Wheaton, “Hillside Overlooking the City of Baraboo, Wisconsin,” Delaware County Memory, accessed December 25, 2024, http://66.213.124.233/items/show/4062.