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May 20, 2013

 
Upcoming Events

Spring into the Past
May 4 - May 26 :: Springtime is a flurry of activity on our 19th- and early 20th-century farmyards and homesteads, with lots...

Free Webinar: African-American Genealogical Resources at the Wisconsin Historical Society
May 9 - Jun 22 :: Prepare yourself for the upcoming "African-American Genealogy Conference: Looking for a Home." This free...

'Stories from the Land' Book Talk in Hubertus
May 23 :: Author Jerry Apps will present "Stories from the Land," which highlights his rural and farming history and...

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You Are Here: Maps and Meanings
Wisconsin Innovations: From the Iconic to the Unexpected
Link to Cool Links home page. Freedom Summer Digital Collection
25,000 pages from the Society's manuscript collections on Civil Rights are now available online. They focus on 1964's Mississippi Freedom Summer project, in which thousands of local African-American residents were joined by hundreds of northern volunteers to challenge segregation and secure voting rights. View photos, letters, diaries, pamphlets, memos, and much more. Download a free PowerPoint and Sourcebook of key documents.

Recollection Wisconsin
Wisconsin Heritage Online has a new name and much-enhanced Web site. It's a statewide consortium of historical organizations sharing pictures, books, manuscripts, maps and museum artifacts on the Web. Now you can also share your own stories and connect with other people who love history. Enjoy 100,000 items from more than 80 Wisconsin historical organizations at Recollection Wisconsin.

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Joliet and Marquette Head into the Wild
"Accordingly, on the 17th day of May, 1673," Fr. Jacques Marquette wrote in his diary, "we started from the mission of St. Ignace at Michilimakinac, where I then was. The joy that we felt at being selected for this expedition animated our courage, and rendered the labor of paddling from morning to night agreeable to us... we joyfully plied our...

The latest issue of the Wisconsin Magazine of History. Wisconsin Magazine of History

The spring issue of the "Wisconsin Magazine of History" features articles on the "Girl-Man" of Milwaukee, the first normal school kindergarten in the United States, the roots of Wisconsin genealogy, and fashionable dresses worn by influential Wisconsin women over a period of 60 years.

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