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  • Big Flood in Coon Valley, Wis. July 21st, 1907

    Postcard of a flood in Coon Valley on July 21st, 1907. Coon Valley Roller Mills is pictured. Owned by Pauline Moilien.

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  • Moores Creek Bank Improvement, Norwalk, circa 1940s

    Slide reprint of the Morris Creek bank improvement, north of Fuenger Implement, circa 1940s. Eotus Tonn Collection.

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  • Main Street flood, La Farge, 1907

    Potters Studio

    Photograph of Main Street during a flood of the Kickapoo River on July 22nd, 1907. La Farge Enterprise is pictured.

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  • Kickapoo River on Main Street during flood with a tractor, La Farge, 1978

    Photograph of the Kickapoo River on Main Street during a flood on July 3rd-5th, 1978. Two men on a tractor are pictured. Photograph used with the permission of Gary Hagen.

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  • Isle O'Rest Hotel across the Black River, Town of Campbell

    Photograph of the Isle O'Rest Hotel across the Black River, built by James Sokolik in 1905. Original submitted by Robert Sokolik.

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