50 Acres and a River
In thanks to Arthur E. Peterson
by By Barbara J. Miner
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About the Book
The photos in this book highlight "The Land." Owned by the Peterson family and used mainly for hunting, "The Land" is a magical place in northern Wisconsin comprised of 50 acres, the Flambeau River and a waterproof shack. Oh yes, and there's an outhouse. No running water, however, except for the river.
Nestled within the Flambeau State Forest, "The Land" is accessible for by foot, canoe, or a sturdy car able to withstand poorly maintained gravel roads notable for the large rocks that appear after every rainfall.
Nestled within the Flambeau State Forest, "The Land" is accessible for by foot, canoe, or a sturdy car able to withstand poorly maintained gravel roads notable for the large rocks that appear after every rainfall.
Features & Details
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Dec 13, 2010
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About the Creator
Barbara J. Miner has been a journalist for more than 30 years. She is recognized for both her writing and photography. Miner's most recent award was the prestigious Mary K. Nohl art fellowship, for her photographic series on North Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.