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Collection: 00394 - Cavileer Family Photograph Albums
Folder: 0001
Item: 00088
Title: Charles Cavileer and others, Pembina, N.D.
Date: circa 1890
Summary: A man uses a sketchpad and pencil to sketch a portrait of a man and his dog in a backyard in Pembina, N.D. Charles Cavileer (with long beard), another man, and several dogs watch.
Red ID: PH_I_151079 Image ID: 101014 Image Notes: 00394-00088

Collection: 00394 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Cavileer Family Photograph Albums
Date: 1841-circa 1930

Summary: Three Cavileer family photo albums, including images of the Pembina flood of 1882, the aftermath of a snow storm, a deer hunting party, Badlands scenes, and portraits of family and friends.

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