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Collection: 00009 - Job V. Harrison Photo Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00004
Title: Sailboat on Devils Lake (N.D.)
Date: Circa 1910
Creator: Harrison, Job V
Inscription/Marks: [Handwritten on back of photograph] Col 9-4 Harrison Collection. Devils Lake sail boat. Devils Lake, circa 1910. Gift, State Game and Fish Department August 1964.
Summary: A man stands in front of the sail in sailboat, arms outstretched and holding the hands of the girls on either side of him. The girls wear long shirtwaist dresses. In the foreground two little boys stand with bare feet on the edge of the lake. In the background are buildings on the shoreline and other piers with women and children standing on them. People can be seen swimming near the pier.
Red ID: PH_I_141669 Image ID: 102589 Image Notes: 00009-00004

Collection: 00009 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Job V. Harrison Photo Collection
Date: 1890-1940

Summary: Images taken in and around Devils Lake (N.D.) and some unidentified states by Job V. Harrison. Subjects include: homestead shacks, sailboat on Devils Lake, Rock Island Steamer, Minnie H Steamboat, Chautauqua Celebration, veterans, threshing, straw burner, tar paper shack, Metis, surveyors, automobile, hunting, Fort Totten (N.D.), A. R. Bragg, Mississippi River, Watson Sisters Burlesque poster.

This image may be restricted. Contact reference staff for assistance.
Collection: 00009 - Job V. Harrison Photo Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00004
Title: Sailboat on Devils Lake (N.D.)
Date: Circa 1910
Creator: Harrison, Job V
Inscription/Marks: [Handwritten on back of photograph] Col 9-4 Harrison Collection. Devils Lake sail boat. Devils Lake, circa 1910. Gift, State Game and Fish Department August 1964.
Summary: A man stands in front of the sail in sailboat, arms outstretched and holding the hands of the girls on either side of him. The girls wear long shirtwaist dresses. In the foreground two little boys stand with bare feet on the edge of the lake. In the background are buildings on the shoreline and other piers with women and children standing on them. People can be seen swimming near the pier.
Red ID: PH_I_141669 Image ID: 176769 Image Notes: 00009-00004-back

Collection: 00009 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Job V. Harrison Photo Collection
Date: 1890-1940

Summary: Images taken in and around Devils Lake (N.D.) and some unidentified states by Job V. Harrison. Subjects include: homestead shacks, sailboat on Devils Lake, Rock Island Steamer, Minnie H Steamboat, Chautauqua Celebration, veterans, threshing, straw burner, tar paper shack, Metis, surveyors, automobile, hunting, Fort Totten (N.D.), A. R. Bragg, Mississippi River, Watson Sisters Burlesque poster.

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