File:Ice Harvesting on Lake St Clair Michigan circa 1905.jpg

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Men harvest ice on Michigan's Lake Saint Clair, circa 1905. The ice was cut into blocks and hauled by wagon to a cold storage warehouse, and held until needed.
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Detroit Publishing Company
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circa 1905
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United States
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