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[An outstanding promotional album for Henry Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort near Minocqua, Wisconsin from July to September, 1912 with 102 photographs by D.E. Kennedy touting the idyllic camping retreat’s rustic amenities of boating, fishing, hunting, and camping against a sylvan backdrop].

[An outstanding promotional album for Henry Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort near Minocqua, Wisconsin from July to September, 1912 with 102 photographs by D.E. Kennedy touting the idyllic camping retreat’s rustic amenities of boating, fishing, hunting, and camping against a sylvan backdrop].

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[An outstanding promotional album for Henry Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort near Minocqua, Wisconsin from July to September, 1912 with 102 photographs by D.E. Kennedy touting the idyllic camping retreat’s rustic amenities of boating, fishing, hunting, and camping against a sylvan backdrop].

by [CAMPING & FISHING -- SQUIRREL LAKE, WISCONSIN]. [HANSON, Henry, KENNEDY, D.E.]

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[Squirrel Lake, Oneida County, WI: Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort, D.E. Kennedy photographer, 1912]. Oblong folio. 15 x 8 in. [86 pp (unpaginated).], on thick gray paper stock. With 102 tipped-in silver gelatin photogaphs, sized from 4.2 x 6.25 in. up to 6.5 x 8 in. (1 hand-coloured), most sized approx. 4 x 6 in. (couple pages show residue from previously removed, or moved images). Contemporary flexible black cloth, gray paper endpapers (minor wear, rubbing, some fraying to spine, minor wear & slight bumping to corners, front inner hinge & title w/ minor tear repairs, edgewear, small tear at lower gutter margin), still a VG exemplar with manuscript presentation inscription & title from artist to Henry Hanson, dated July & Sept., 1912. This exceptional photo album documents the camping, boating, fishing & hunting activities of visitors to Henry Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort in the early 1900’s after the opening of the Wisconsin Northwoods to tourists. The “Good Roads” movement and encouragement of improved highways, and railroad expansion opened the area featuring fabulous fishing beautiful forests, mild summer weather and stunning fall colours, drawing in Presidents, movie stars, gangsters, and families to Squirrel Lake resorts, with resorts such as Hanson’s offering cabins for rent by the week, hot meal dining, boat rentals, dock usage, and hunting & fishing guides. This album opens with images of the resort, including one handcoloured, featuring waving stars & stripes flag, boat sheds, and canoes pulled up on the beach. Many of the images feature iconic Progressive Era views of families setting on the rustic cabin porches, standing beside camp tents, and rowing on the lake. Also featured are views of rowers seated in boats, proud women & men holding their large Pike, Bass & Muscallonge fish caught, women & men hunters with shotguns, picnic scenes, and the bucolic backdrop of the resort. A series of photos reveal the transport of the Squirrel Lake Resort visitors from train station in horse-drawn covered wagon and automobile, with one image showing three generations seated on their luggage at the depot. The names of the rustic cottages included “Skin Walk Cottage,” and “Ma-Ow-Is,” while the erected tents provided extra space. Hanson (1858-1951) moved to Minocqua, WI in 1893 where he drove a livery team, and by 1912 had established his resort on 37 acres on the shores of Squirrel Lake featuring a main lodge, and adding cabins and other buildings from time to time set amidst a rustic setting of Pine, Hemlock, and Birch Trees on the East Shore of the Lake, able to house up to 35 guests. His cabins were lighted by electricity, supplied with running water, shower baths, and the excellent cuisine was furnished by the onsite orchards, gardens, and Jersey dairy cattle, with large poultry supply as well. Initially named “Forest Home” by 1912 it had become Squirrel Lake Resort, and he would continue operating it until 1936 when he sold the resort to Ed Perreault. Although we were unable to find a reference to the photographer, D.E. Kennedy in local Minocqua, WI directories, or Wisconsin & Illinois photography references, a few of the photos in this album are similar to a couple of the contemporary unsigned real photo postcard images in institutional and private holdings. See: Jones, McVean, et al, History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas Counties, Wisconsin (1924), pp. 257-258; Early Squirrel Lake Resorts, 1907-1970, Squirrel Lake Memories (2021); C.B. Stewart, Squirrel Lake, Storage Reservoirs and Their Relation to Stream Flow, Preliminary Report on Storage Reservoirs at the Headwaters of the Wisconsin River (1911), pp. 20-21.

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Title
[An outstanding promotional album for Henry Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort near Minocqua, Wisconsin from July to September, 1912 with 102 photographs by D.E. Kennedy touting the idyllic camping retreat’s rustic amenities of boating, fishing, hunting, and camping against a sylvan backdrop].
Author
[CAMPING & FISHING -- SQUIRREL LAKE, WISCONSIN]. [HANSON, Henry, KENNEDY, D.E.]
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Hanson’s Squirrel Lake Resort, D.E. Kennedy photographer,
Place of Publication
[Squirrel Lake, Oneida County, WI:
Date Published
1912].
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Keywords
Camping, Fishing, Hunting, Wisconsin, Squirrel Lake Resorts, Oneida, Vilas, Minocqua, Natural History, Travel, Photography, Photographs, D.E. Kennedy, Henry Hanson, Boating, Squirrel Lake Resorts, Photo Albums, Album

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