Lake Winona and Mississippi River photographs

Title

Lake Winona and Mississippi River photographs

Files

Streaming Media

Description

Set of 12 black and white photographs in unlabeled envelope. Images show aerial views of Lake Winona, the city of Winona, Mississippi River, Blackbird Slough, and lock/dam barge traffic. Also included are: an aerial photograph with labeled bodies of water and industrial landmarks, and historical reprints (late 1800s) of Lake Winona. Some images duplicated elsewhere in collection. Individual captions below. Print sizes vary: 4 x 6, 5 x 7, and 8 x 10 inches. Part of the Cal R. Fremling collection. Photograph index: - Lake Winona biology - [Aerial image of the city of Winona] (3 photographs) - [Aerial images of unnamed lock/dam, 1940 and 1965] (4 photographs) - Mouth of Blackbird Slough looking to northeast - [Elevated view of Mississippi River and possibly highway 61] - L. Winona, late 1800s. Note: extensive siltation marshlike qualities E. end of lower lake - L. Winona, late 1800s

Publication Date

1850

Item Type

Photograph

Publisher

Library

City

Winona, Minnesota

Keywords

Mississippi River; Aerial Photograph; Aerial Photographs; Lake Winona; Winona; Winona (Minn.) Lock; Lock and Dam

Department

Special Collections-Library

Disciplines

Animal Sciences | Aquaculture and Fisheries | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Entomology | Life Sciences | Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

Rights Management

Requests to reproduce this image must be granted by the Winona County Historical Society.

Contributing Institution

Winona County History Center-Armory Museum

Master File Format

TIFF

Fiscal Sponsor

This project has been financed in part with funds provided by the State of Minnesota from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the Minnesota Historical Society.

Scanning Responsibility

Northern Micrographics

Date Digital

1559458800

Metadata Creation Responsibility

Anna Gaffey

Unique Identifier

2011.003.0092

Lake Winona and Mississippi River photographs

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