Angle Worm Station | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

Photograph

Angle Worm Station

Angle Worm Station | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
View from the foot of Carroll Street with the Angle Worm Station at Barnes boat landing on Lake Monona. Shows the <I>Scutt II</I> taken from the first successful steamboat, <I>Scutanawbequon</i>, launched July 21, 1864. There is an advertisement for Clark and Miller's general store featuring medicines, fancy goods and groceries.
DESCRIPTION
View from the foot of Carroll Street with the Angle Worm Station at Barnes boat landing on Lake Monona. Shows the Scutt II taken from the first successful steamboat, Scutanawbequon, launched July 21, 1864. There is an advertisement for Clark and Miller's general store featuring medicines, fancy goods and groceries.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:11643
Creation Date:circa 1873
Creator Name:Dahl, Andreas Larsen, 1844-1923
City:Madison
County:Dane
State:Wisconsin
Collection Name:Andreas Larsen Dahl photographs, 1870-1880, 1910-1915
Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:negative, original
Original Format Number:(D31)547
Original Dimensions:5 x 7 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Angleworm Station was named for an oration Captain Frank Barnes gave each Fourth of July celebration on how civilization was dependent on the earthworm. The steamboat name, Scutanawbequon, translates as "fire canoe".
SUBJECTS
Advertising
Cities and towns
Outdoor photography
Selling
Stores, Retail
Signs and signboards
Horse-drawn vehicles
Steamboats
Lakes
Trees
Horses

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