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Second Street

Date: 1906
Description: View of Second Street, a central business district. The businesses include a restaurant, a tailor, and a law office. Caption reads: "Hudson, Wis. Second St...
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Main Street

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Description: View down unpaved Main Street, a central business district. Businesses include a pharmacy, a buffet, and a hotel. Automobiles are parked along the curbs. C...
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Court House

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Description: Kodak photograph of the Court House, which has a stone arch entrance. Brickwork is on the upper floors. Caption reads: "Court House, Hudson, Wis."
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The Historic Octagon House

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Description: Color postcard of an octagonal house. Text on reverse reads: "The Historic Octagon House Hudson, Wisconsin Erected in 1855 at 1004 3rd St. A fine exam...
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Elevated View of Hudson

Date: 1906
Description: Elevated view of Hudson and the St. Croix River. The Interstate Bridge is spanning the river. Caption reads: "Hudson, Wis."
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View on Vine Street

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Description: View of a tree-lined residential street with two and three-story, single-family homes. Caption reads: "View on Vine Street, Hudson, Wis."
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Episcopal Church

Date: 1910
Description: View of the Episcopal Church, a wooden church with two entrances. Caption reads: "Episcopal Church, Hudson, Wis."
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The Sanatorium

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Description: View towards the sanatorium.. Caption reads: "The Sanatorium, Hudson, Wis." Text on reverse reads: "No view can give any adequate idea of the magnificent s...
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Interstate Wagon Bridge

Date: 1927
Description: Elevated view of the wagon bridge spanning the St. Croix River. An excursion boat is passing underneath the bridge. Hudson is on the far bank. Caption read...
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New Bridge, Hwy. 12, Over Lake St. Croix

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Description: View of a steel highway bridge spanning Lake St. Croix. Caption reads: "New Bridge, Hwy. 12, Over Lake St. Croix, Hudson, Wis."
Photograph

Rubber Raft Float Trip

Date: 1967
Description: Overhead view of a group of young people sitting in inner tubes splashing the water with their feet in the Apple River.
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Tubing Down Apple River

Date: 1967
Description: A woman and three boys are tubing down Apple River.
Photograph

River's Edge

Date: 1967
Description: A group to children and young adults are sitting on a large rubber inner tube on the Apple River. "River's Edge" is painted on the side of the tube. On the...
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Floating Down Apple River

Date: 1967
Description: A woman and a group of children are playing on a large rubber inner tube on the Apple River. "River's Edge" is painted on the side of the tube. On the far ...
Photograph

Floating Trip on Apple River

Date: 1967
Description: Elevated view down center of river towards a group of five people sitting and standing on a large rubber inner tube floating down Apple River.
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Farmer Protest

Date: 01 28 1985
Description: Close-up of two men who are sitting in a group of men and holding a sign which reads: "Farmers Have to Survive for Rural America to Stay Alive." A sign on ...
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Extreme Tornado Devastation

Date: 1899
Description: Stereograph of the devastation caused by a tornado. All that remains of trees are the main branches and trunks, some with building debris caught in them. P...
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Unidentified Women

Date: 1893
Description: Two unidentified women posing together. The woman on the left is sitting on a table or bench, and is wearing a hat and a coat with a cape. The other woman ...
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Tireless Fun

Date: 1973
Description: Five children in snow tubes are returning to the top of the hill by hanging onto the tow rope.
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Nap Afloat

Date: 09 1973
Description: Teen boy resting on an inner tube while floating down the Apple River, a very popular summer activity.

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