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                <text>This collection from the early 20th century contains Daisy E. Wheaton's Stereograph collection which documents her travels across the United States with her husband, Charles, and several of their friends. </text>
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              <text> Going to Devils Lake, just&#13;
&#13;
before reaching that body of&#13;
&#13;
water you go down a long&#13;
&#13;
winding hill and the scene in&#13;
&#13;
photo is on your left-showing&#13;
&#13;
in immediate foreground.&#13;
&#13;
Baraboo Golf Course and way off&#13;
&#13;
on the hillside the nice&#13;
&#13;
little city of Baraboo.&#13;
&#13;
Some of the Ringling Circus&#13;
&#13;
folk still live there.&#13;
&#13;
There are beautiful scenes&#13;
&#13;
in this region of Wisconsin.&#13;
&#13;
 I believe this photo was&#13;
&#13;
snapped as we were leaving&#13;
&#13;
the lake region to go on thru&#13;
&#13;
Barraboo to Kilbourne City&#13;
&#13;
 Left afternoon of 20th of Aug.&#13;
&#13;
for Kilbourne. I chose a route&#13;
&#13;
out of Baraboo that took us past&#13;
&#13;
the grave (roadside) of Yellow&#13;
&#13;
Thunder, famous Indian Chief and&#13;
&#13;
his squaw. Yellow Thunder history in&#13;
&#13;
this part of Wisconsin is very interesting.&#13;
&#13;
At one time he was chosen to go to the &#13;
&#13;
Great White Father in Washington to-&#13;
&#13;
intercede for his people. That "set up"&#13;
&#13;
Mrs Yellow Thunder considerably.</text>
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              <text>Daisy Wheaton Stereographs </text>
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Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century&#13;
Photography--Stereographs--United States--Early 20th century&#13;
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