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A look at logging camp life

Crivitz Museum Curator John Deschane, right, provides details about a 10-by-20-foot hand-carved miniature model of a working lumber camp to, from left, Sharon Feldkamp of Oneida, Wis.; her 10-year-old grandson, Cade Feldkamp of West Bend, Wis.; Jim Hatton of Crivitz, Wis.; and 9-year-old Mara Siegmann of Kaukauna, Wis., also Feldkamp’s grandchild. The four toured the reconstructed 1870s lumber camp building during a visit to the museum Saturday. (Betsy Bloom/Daily News photo)

Crivitz Museum Curator John Deschane, right, provides details about a 10-by-20-foot, hand-carved miniature model of a working lumber camp to, from left, Sharon Feldkamp of Oneida, Wis.; her 10-year-old grandson, Cade Feldkamp of West Bend, Wis.; Jim Hatton of Crivitz, Wis.; and 9-year-old Mara Siegmann of Kaukauna, Wis., also Feldkamp’s grandchild. The four toured the reconstructed 1870s lumber camp building during a visit to the museum Saturday. More information on the Crivitz Museum was provided in the Our Town Crivitz/Wausaukee pages in Monday’s Daily News. (Betsy Bloom/Daily News photo)

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