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Photograph of Wilbur Isaacson Examining a Wild Rice Season Notice Sign at the Edge of Waboose Bay

Photograph of Wilbur Isaacson Examining a Wild Rice Season Notice Sign...

Original caption: Wilbur Isaacson, staff man on Chipp. NF examining wild rice season notice sign at edge of Waboose Bay, Leech Lake. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Gold Mine Lodge on Vermilion River

Photograph of Gold Mine Lodge on Vermilion River

Original caption: Gold Mine lodge on Vermilion River. Take of point for 1958 wild rice season. Before Processing, rice will bring 50 cents a pound. In stores it may run $3 to $4 a pound. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wilbur Isaacson Looking out over the Wild Rice Area of Waboose Bay

Photograph of Wilbur Isaacson Looking out over the Wild Rice Area of W...

Original caption: Wilbur Isaacson looking out over wild rice area of Waboose Bay. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Wild Rice Purchaser with His Scales

Photograph of a Wild Rice Purchaser with His Scales

Original caption: Wild rice purchaser with scales mounted on tripod doing business at edge tributary to vermilion River, opening day of wild rice season. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Air Drying Wild Rice

Photograph of Air Drying Wild Rice

Original caption: Air drying wild rice at Neises wild rice processing plant. This is known as the curing platform. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wilbur Isaacson of the Forest Service Talking to a Member of the Minnesota Conservation Commission

Photograph of Wilbur Isaacson of the Forest Service Talking to a Membe...

Original caption: Wilbur Isaacson, FS staff man from Cass Lake talking to member of Minn. Cons. Comm. Which office regulates gathering of wild rice in Minn. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wildlife Technician Jerome Stoudt Examining the Fruiting Head of Wild Rice

Photograph of Wildlife Technician Jerome Stoudt Examining the Fruiting...

Original caption: A much advanced season. Jerome Stoudt, Wildlife Technician examining the fruiting head of wild rice. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wild Rice Beds of the Vermilion River

Photograph of Wild Rice Beds of the Vermilion River

Original caption: Wild rice beds of the Vermilion River on the morning the ricing season opened. Vermilion River is just a few miles from the Canadian border. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wild Ricing on Vermilion River on Opening Day

Photograph of Wild Ricing on Vermilion River on Opening Day

Original caption: Wild ricing on Vermilion River. Opening day. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Couple with Their Haul of Wild Rice on Opening Day

Photograph of a Couple with Their Haul of Wild Rice on Opening Day

Original caption: Happy couple with their haul of wild rice gathered morning of opening day on Vermilion River. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Dense Stand of Wild Rice

Photograph of Dense Stand of Wild Rice

Original caption: Dense stand of wild rice as a result of planting during fall season of 1940. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Wild Rice Purchaser with His Scales

Photograph of a Wild Rice Purchaser with His Scales

Original caption: Wild rice purchaser with scales mounted on tripod doing business at edge of tributary to Vermilion River, opening day of wild rice season. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wild Ricers Coming in with Their Haul

Photograph of Wild Ricers Coming in with Their Haul

Original caption: Wild ricers coming in with their haul. This is one of the tributaries of the Vermilion River. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Wild Rice Purchaser with His Scales

Photograph of a Wild Rice Purchaser with His Scales

Original caption: Wild rice purchaser with his scales mounted on tripod doing business as rice is bought off tributary of Vermilion River, opening day of Wild rice season. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wild Ricing on Vermilion River on Opening Day

Photograph of Wild Ricing on Vermilion River on Opening Day

Original caption: Wild rice on Vermilion River. Opening day. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Gold Mine Lodge - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

Photograph of Gold Mine Lodge - U.S. National Archives Public Domain p...

Original caption: Ready to take off from "Gold Mine" lodge to gather wild rice on Vermilion River. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Mr. Neises Taking a Sample of Wild Rice

Photograph of Mr. Neises Taking a Sample of Wild Rice

Original caption: Mr. Neises taking a sample of wild rice from parching machine. Correct amount is determined by breaking kernel in 2. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wild Rice Harvesters

Photograph of Wild Rice Harvesters

Original caption: Wild rice harvesters gather haul from boat tom and place in bags. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Purchaser of Wild Rice

Photograph of a Purchaser of Wild Rice

Original caption: Purchaser of wild rice in business on bank of tributary to Vermilion River. Road leading to "Gold Mine" lodge passes behind photograph. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Gold Mine Lodge - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

Photograph of Gold Mine Lodge - U.S. National Archives Public Domain p...

Original caption: Ready to take off from "Gold Mine" lodge to gather wild rice on vermilion River. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Mr. Neises Holding Two Handfuls of Completely Processed Wild Rice

Photograph of Mr. Neises Holding Two Handfuls of Completely Processed ...

Original caption: Mr. Neises holding two handfuls of complete processed wild rice. In this process 60% of weight has been removed. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Wild Rice and Maple Sugar Exhibit

Photograph of Wild Rice and Maple Sugar Exhibit

Original caption: Wild rice and maple sugar exhibit. Historic Photographs Public domain photograph of forest, trees, US government forestry agency, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of Parching Wild Rice by Hand

Photograph of Parching Wild Rice by Hand

Original caption: Parching wild rice by hand in large metal tray over an open fire. Historic Photographs

Photograph of a Purchaser of Wild Rice

Photograph of a Purchaser of Wild Rice

Original caption: Purchaser of wild rice in business on bank of tributary to Vermilion River. Road leading to "Gold Mine" lodge passes behind photograph. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Parching Wild Rice by Hand

Photograph of Parching Wild Rice by Hand

Original caption: Parching wild rice by hand in large metal tray over an open fire. Historic Photographs

Photograph of Parching Wild Rice by Hand

Photograph of Parching Wild Rice by Hand

Original caption: Parching wild rice by hand in large metal tray over an open fire. Historic Photographs

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