Image Captions for each of the Sections Above:
Section 01 - Figure 3. The Markman site (47WP085) has a typical “protohistoric” artifact assemblage including (clockwise from top left): a large piece of metal kettle scrap with one edge folded; an iconographic ring with an L-Heart design; a ceramic body sherd described as Butte des Mort Incised; a blue glass trade bead of type IIa40; and the point of a French iron clasp knife. (Original images by Jeffery Behm, composite by the author.)
Section 02 - Figure 4. French clasp knives: above, photograph of Bell site hawk bill style knives (adapted from Behm 2008:Figure 47); below, drawings of later Marina site sword pointed style (from Birmingham and Salzer 1984:240, Figure 87).
Section 03 - Figure 6. Rice harvesting on Shawano Lake (ca. 1925); (courtesy of the Milwaukee Public Museum, #31325).
Section 04 - Figure 3. Enlisted men’s quarters at Second Fort Crawford exposed in 1999.
Section 05 - Figure 6. Profile of bisected, stratified privy vault deposit at the Stephen Field Farmstead (47WL351) site.
Section 06 - Figure 15. Huglett’s Furnace north of Galena, Illinois. Note the stacks of melted lead bars on the right side of the picture (William C. Millhouse glass plate print).
Section 07 - Figure 8. Double-bitted axe head recovered from a ca. 1900 Minnesota logging camp. (Photograph courtesy of Sean B. Dunham.)
Section 08 - Figure 2. Number of CCC camps per county. (Illustration prepared by Commonwealth Heritage Group, Inc., based on information provided by CCC Legacy [www.ccclegacy.org] accessed February 2019).
Section 09 - Figure 5. Maritime archaeologist mapping artifacts on the Success shipwreck site in Lake Michigan (photo by Tamara Thomsen, Wisconsin Historical Society).