Native Americans
Ah-Ha-Cho-Ka, UN1326, or Blue Wing, Winnebago Chief
Ah-Ha-Cho-Ka, UN1887, or Blue Wing, Winnebago Chief, c. 1912. d. 1897 in Tomah
Ah-Ha-Cho-Ka, UN951, portrait
Ah-Ha-Cho-Ka’s daughter & her family, UN897
Ah-Ha-Cho-Ka, 12-1913
Alligator Mound, UN686, in Cemetery Group
Alligator Mound, UN689,
Arrow Heads, UN1251, cache of arrow heads found by Sophia Meyers on Tinkham farm west of Baraboo
Bird Mound, UN1249, SW of Loddi’s Mill in town of Prairie du Sac. by H.E. Cole, 1905
Bird Mound, UN680, at Devils Lake
Bird Mound, UN683, at Devils Lake
Black Hawk War, UN780, Spring Head Lake , site where Col. Dodge with 20 men killed 17
Cache, UN1247, arrowheads found on Tinkham farm near Baraboo
Camp, 5-1976AB [R30AB], Standing Water’s camp in 1920's. He is on left, holding his daughter.
Deer Mound, UN685, on property of Crandall home, 727 8th St. , Baraboo, home in background
Deer Mound, UN687, on property of Crandall home, 727 8th St. , Baraboo
Deer Mound, UN688, on property of Crandall home, 727 8th St. , Baraboo, home in background
Dekora, Henry, UN657, giving his wife drink of alcohol & water. c. 1896.
Frog Mound, UN690, northeast of Baraboo
Ho Chunk , UN1243, Farm buildings removed for casino expansion, c. 1999
Home-Tee Pee, UN1152, Tepee, Kilbourn , WI , 1921
Homes-Tee Pee, UN1216,
Indian Trail, UN1248, Indian trail in front of Calvert house in Town of Delton , 5 miles north of Baraboo. Photo by H.E. Cole, 1905
Lynx, Mound, UN678, in Cemetery Group, Baraboo
Man Mound, UN1244, descriptive tablet at monument
Man Mound, UN1338, Dedication ceremony of plaque. John M. True, standing left
Man Mound, UN675, the head in the snow
Man Mound, UN676
Man Mound, UN684
Man Mound, UN833, Chalk outline of upper torso
Mink Mound, UN677, in Cemetery Group, Baraboo
Mound, UN682, Bear Mound in cemetery group, Baraboo
Mound, UN679, “Mounds in Cemetery or Donald Group”, Baraboo
Mound, UN681, “on Wis. River , mile N. of Shults farm, 6 miles N. of Baraboo
Old Deer, UN720. Old Deer, standing & Old Smoky. Winnebago. Old Smoky’s hand was missing so he always kept a blanket over it.
Old Smoky, UN720. Old Deer, standing & Old Smoky. Winnebago. Old Smoky’s hand was missing so he always kept a blanket over it.
Panther Mound, 2-2002CH
Pettibone, Emma, UN1328, with child. 1912
Settlement, UN1917, Winnebago hut. Frank Moon in photo. On S. bank of Baraboo river on farm of Mrs. O. Cook. c. 1898
Tee Pee, UN1250, Winnebago dwelling on Steel place. County Superintendent Snyder stands on Indian mound, longest in Wis. River group. Attorney Jorge Ca___ stands on level ground. photo by H.E. Cole 1905
Unidentified Mound, UN691
Unidentified Mound, UN692
Winnebago Family, UN1343
Winnebago men, UN1781, Old costumes, c. 1935
Yellow Thunder Monument , 16-2001GL, c. 1912
Yellow Thunder, UN1246. Where he lies buried. Photo by H.E. Cole, Sept. 16, 1905