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Photograph of Girl Scout Camp on Hungry Jack Lake

Photograph of Girl Scout Camp on Hungry Jack Lake

Original caption: Girl Scout Camp on Hungry Jack Lake, 1923. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Group Passing through a Narrow Place on a Lake

Photograph of a Group Passing through a Narrow Place on a Lake

Original caption: A group passes through a narrow place on a lake on the return trip to Hungry Jack Lake. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Gateway Lodge on Hungry Jack Lake

Photograph of Gateway Lodge on Hungry Jack Lake

Original caption: Gateway Lodge on Hungry Jack Lake. Historic Photographs Public domain photograph of forest, trees, US government forestry agency, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of Girl Scout Camp on Hungry Jack Lake

Photograph of Girl Scout Camp on Hungry Jack Lake

Original caption: Girl Scout Camp on Hungry. Historic Photographs Public domain photograph of forest, trees, US government forestry agency, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of View of Special Use Development of Hungry Jack Lake

Photograph of View of Special Use Development of Hungry Jack Lake

Original caption: View of "Special Use" development of Hungry Jack Lake. Sec 4, T64N, R1W. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Camp Hungry Jack Lake

Photograph of Camp Hungry Jack Lake

Original caption: Camp Hungry Jack Lake, 1923. General view - Girl Scout officers National Training camp. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Carrying a Canoe and Duffel on the Portage

Photograph of Carrying a Canoe and Duffel on the Portage

Original caption: Carrying a canoe and duffel on the portage from Flour Lake to Hungry Jack Lake. Historic Photographs

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