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Winneconne, Wisconsin. Typical dirt street of the time, with stores and shops on the sides
Large statue of Paul Bunyon and is Ox
John and Hattie. They are dressed nice and outside in front of a building.
Map of Sawyer County, Wisconsin. It's up in the north west of the state.
Fredrick Weyerhaeuser. Portrait. He has a thick grey beard and is dressed up with a bow ties
Chippewa Lumber and Boom Company. About 100 men are posing for the camera in front of the large building.
A bunch of lumberjacks stand on and around a large pile of logs. Around them is complete devastation. Not one tree is left standing.
Robert Laird McCormick. Portrait. Bald with a very long dark beard that is greying. He looks terrified of the camera.
Thornapple River. Completely snow covered river that has a wooden dam across it.
Movie poster of the movie Grizzly. Illustrated. Looks like Grizzly attacks a lot of people in this movie.
Hattie’s property. Map of the property along the river.
Sheriff Charles Peterson. He's youngish. Big ole mustache. Hair is dark, parted and plastered to his head with some kind of palmade.
Masons
Grandmaster Mason
Sheriff James Gylland. He looks like my uncle ted, if that helps.
This is just a classic looking 40's detective.
Governor James Davidson. Squarish head. Big ole mustache. Parted back hair.
Washed out dam. It's just gone. There's a bit left on the right side, but other than that, it's just river.
John sitting in a chair, dressed in a suit. He's bald now. Has a nice mustache.
The cow stands in a field. The photo is labeled "The Cow that served as a watch dog for Deitz."
The Deitz family sits in front of their house for a family photo
Clarence Deitz hair parted by bullet. He has curly hair but there's a huge part down the middle. On top he has a hat.
It's a newspaper illustration of John and Hattie in front of their house, both holding guns. The kids are spaced out also with guns.
The friendly Deitz family stands in front of their log home.
Sheriff Fred Clark. He's a bit older. It's a portrait. He has a grey mustache.
Ex Sheriff Giblin. He's a big dude. Portrait. Standing with hands in his suit pocket.
John and his crew pose for a camera, while holding their guns, on the stranded logs
John stands out in a pasture in front of his log cabin. He's looking at the camera while pointing a revolver off to the side.
Town of Winter. Another typical dirt street town of the time, with shops on the sides.
Sheriff Mike Madden. He's standing in the street, hands in his pockets with a bowler hat on.
The Deitz property from a distance. House, barn, fenced in area. Typical looking for the time.
Governor James Davidson. Same picture as before. Square head.
A group of scary looking deputized men pose for the camera, holding long guns.
Wisconsin Attorney General. Pretty dark photo but he looks to have grey hair and a pointy face
Three armed men standing on a small bridge, holding guns.
Closer picture of the Deitz property. Barn is off to the right, house on the right.
A Wisconsin online acknowledgement of Deputy Sheriff Oscar Harp with his 'end of watch' listed as Saturday Oct 8, 1910
Two men and a boy stand in front of the Deitz home getting their picture taken.
Myra Deitz in a big ole fancy hat, dressed up for the photo
John sits in a chair outside his cell in the jail
Movie poster for Detiz Battle of Cameron Dam. Picture of the family (actors) standing around the dining table.
Old John Deitz. Mustache gone. Dressed in a suit for the portrait
It's a classic spicy meatball chef with the words "Now that's a spicy meatball."

Comments

Mudhooks

I didn’t even notice that the ox was atop a truck! Was it mobile, I wonder?

Chris Warren

You write the best alt text for images.

Tara Daktyl

Do yourself a favor and throw "Grandmaster Mason" into Google images.