File:Bringing in the head and some of the meat, Quetico 1915 (5187973514).jpg
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DescriptionBringing in the head and some of the meat, Quetico 1915 (5187973514).jpg | Canadian Rangers on Basswood Lake. Gunder Graves in the bow and possibly Bill Darby in the stern. The Canadians were allowed to kill their meat in those days. |
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Bringing in the head and some of the meat, Quetico 1915
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