Ebert family papers and photographs, 1867-2003.

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Ebert family papers and photographs, 1867-2003.

Papers and photographs of the Isabel (Johnson) Ebert family, the bulk of which chronicles the girls' Camp Minne-wawa that Isabel and her husband Marcus founded on Tomahawk Lake in northern Wisconsin in 1912. A small portion documents the boys' Camp Ad-a-wa-gam that the family also started on Tomahawk Lake. Also included is some family genealogical history that includes the family names Johnson, Whitelaw, and Schachter. The papers consist of Isabel's historical research papers, writings, and accomplishments regarding Camp Minne-wawa as well as her founding of the Northland Historical Society in the 1950s. The photographs include images of her family and friends, both the boys' and girls' camps, and the Tomahawk (Wis.) area in general.

0.2 c.f.,332 negatives,710 photographs, and10 transparencies.

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Northland Historical Society (Wis.)

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Ebert, Isabelle Monette

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Johnson family

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Schachter family

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Ebert family

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Whitelaw family

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