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Early Times and Events in Wisconsin. |
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Loveliest of the Lawn |
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Seventy-two years' recollections of Wisconsin |
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Documents relating to the Episcopal Church: Conditions of admission and survey of schools |
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Memorial to Congress in relation to the project of connecting... the waters of the Mississippi River with the waters of Lake Michigan. |
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Guest Tells of Old Days in Milwaukee: Mrs. Samuel Wells Buck Revives Student Memories of Female College 60 Years Ago |
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An Historical Romance: Derivation of the Word Milwaukee Definitely Settled |
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Pierre Paquette. The Early History of Fort Winnebago... |
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Letters written by Increase A. Lapham, 1836-1846 |
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Across the Unknown Waters to Wisconsin: The Migration Narratives of Four Women Settlers |
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Ashland! Its Growth During the Year 1872 |
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Early Railway History, Suggested by the Removal of the Old La Crosse Depot |
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Reminiscences of Adele Gratiot |
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He Arrived in 1840. Lars D. Reque, of Deerfield, Oldest Living Norse Pioneer in State. |
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Early German Women |
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Madison's Italian Colony Most Romantic Part of Capital City |
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Braved Hardships to Build Homes Here |
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Letter[s] Written from Fort Winnebago in 1847... |
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The First Wisconsin Teacher |
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Stoner's Memories: Story of Early Madison Told by One Who Arrived in 1837 |
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A girl pioneer in the Wisconsin wilderness. |
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Preliminary Railroad Survey in Wisconsin 1857 |
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Milwaukee and Watertown as Seen by Schurz in 1854 |
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The first teacher of domestic science.
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Six states to honor Frances Willard |
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Sixty-year-old version of letters written home by modern college girl |
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Our Public Museum: Ranks at the Head in Age and Third in Worth, one of the great sights of the city |
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Princess Marinette |
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Settlement of Green Lake County |
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Reminiscences of a Pioneer Missionary |
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The Polanders in Wisconsin |
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Negro Slavery in Wisconsin |
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Mrs. Horace Stone tells intensely interesting tale |
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Reminiscences of Black Hawk, by people who knew him |
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Pioneering in the Wisconsin Lead Region |
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Recollections of Old Superior |
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St. Patrick's adopted soil---the old third ward before the fire
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Pike Lake lonely 44 years ago; two lads toddle away |
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Village of Genoa picturesque town in which first settlers were natives of Italian Alps |
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La Crosse county historical society: early Jewish settlers |
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Our Bohemian Population |
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Polish People of Portage County |
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Pioneer Czech settlers of Langlade county |
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Langlade County History by School Districts |
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To publish history of Wisconsin Jews |
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Milwaukee landmark, Jewish ghetto, may soon pass away |
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Polanders in Wisconsin |
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Reminiscences of a Pioneer in the Rock River Country |
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Judge E. W. Keyes tells of the expansion and contraction of the Government's $4,000,000 Green Bay and Mississippi Canal bubble. |
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Reminiscenses of the Early Northwest |
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William Powell's Recollections |
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Time was when Madison Disported itself with Gay Evening Trolley Parties |
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Samson Occom: the founding of Brothertown by Christian Indians: an interesting paper read before the Oneida County Historical Society last evening |
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Lawyer's Letter Casts Light on Madison of 1850 |
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Decorated trunk brought to Wisconsin from Norway by immigrant Mette Larsdottir, c. 1845 |
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Sausage stuffers |
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Oldest toast in Wisconsin? Charred bread slices recovered from the Alden's Corners archaeological site in Dane County, Wisconsin. |
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Hardanger Fiddle |
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Ukrainian Decorated Egg |
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Norwegian Trinket Box |
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Purim Costume |
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Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. |
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Early Fond du Lac County People and Places |
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The emigrant's hand book, and guide to Wisconsin : comprising information respecting agricultural and manufacturing employment, wages, climate, population &c; sketch of Milwaukee ... |
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Facts for the immigrant concerning Barron County, Wisconsin |
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Burnett County, Wisconsin : a pamphlet descriptive of Northern Wisconsin in general and of Burnett County in detail |
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A journal kept by Miss Sarah Foote (Mrs. Sarah Foote Smith) while journeying with her people from Wellington, Ohio to Footeville, town of Nepeuskun, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, April 15 to May 10, 1846. |
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Memoirs, historical and edifying, of a Missionary Apostolic of the order of Saint Dominic... |
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Wisconsin and its Resources; with lake Superior, its commerce and navigation. Including a trip up the Mississippi, and a canoe voyage on the St. Croix and Brule rivers to lake Superior... |
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Proposed ship canal at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, to connect Green bay with Lake Michigan and open a new harbor on the west shore of the lake. |
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Northern Wisconsin, A Hand-Book for the Homeseeker, by William Arnon Henry. |
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Reminiscences of Early La Crosse, Wisconsin: An Account of the Men and Women Who Lived in La Crosse and Vicinity |
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Memoirs of La Crosse County from earliest historical times down to the present with special chapters on various subjects, including each of the different towns, and a genealogical and biographical record of representative families in the county, prepared from data obtained from original sources of information
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A Summer in the Wilderness; embracing a canoe voyage up the Mississippi and around Lake Superior. |
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Lake Superior Guide, giving a description of all the objects of interest and places of resort on this great inland sea; with an account of the iron, copper & silver mines, also commercial statistics... by John Disturnell |
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Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. |
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Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
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Sailing on the Great Lakes and Rivers of America; embracing a description of lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan & Superior, and rivers St. Mary, St. Clair, Detroit, Niagara & St. Lawrence; also, the copper, iron and silver region of Lake Superior, commerce of the Lakes, etc... |
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Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 by Margaret Fuller |
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Report of the survey of the north end northwest lakes... being Appendix I of the Report of the chief topographical engineer, accompanying Annual report of the secretary of war, 1858. |
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The Railroads of Wisconsin, 1827-1937 |
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Hand Book of Wisconsin |
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Life Story of Rasmus B. Anderson, written by himself, with the assistance of Albert O. Barton. |
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Nordamerika, Wisconsin, Calumet: winke fur auswanderer |
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The history of Wisconsin. In three parts, historical, documentary, and descriptive by William Rudolph Smith |
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Indian Names of Places Near the Great Lakes |
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Manual for the use of the Assembly of the State of Wisconsin, for the year 1853. |
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Memoirs of Mary D. Bradford... |
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Thirty Years in the Itinerancy, by Wesson Gage Miller. |
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Wisconsin gazetteer, containing the names, location and advantages of the counties, cities, towns, villages, post offices, and settlements,... |
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Madison: a model city |
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Letter XIV. Fort St. Anthony, at the confluence of the St. Peter and Mississippi, May 24th, 1823 |
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Old Times on the Upper Mississippi: the recollections of a steamboat pilot from 1854 to 1863 |
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Wisconsin portions of Summer on the Lakes, in 1843
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The women of a state university: an illustration of the working of coeducation in the Middle West. |
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Guide to Summer Resorts in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Etc., Etc., |
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Bayfield, Lake Superior. Early history, situation, harbor, &c., ocean commerce, mineral & agricultural resources, rail roads, stage roads, &c., lumber, fisheries, &c., climate of the lake Superior, pre-emption lands, invitation to settlers. An account of a pleasure tour to Lake Superior, its climate, scenery, pictured rocks, sailing days of the steamboats, fare, &c. |
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Milwaukee Illustrated: its trade, commerce, manufacturing interests, and advantages as a residence city |
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City of Superior, Lake Superior:
its position, harbor, stage roads, rail roads, Northern Pacific rail road, steamboats, ocean commerce, lumber, fur trade, fisheries, climate, agricultural resources, U.S. agricultural diploma, U.S. public lands, &c., &c. May 1, 1859. |
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History of the Chippewa Valley |
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First Seventy Years: A History of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 1909-1979 |
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A Brief Sketch of La Crosse, Wisc'n: Showing the Location of the Place, its Surrounding Scenery, Commercial Advantages, Early History, and the Social, Moral, Literary, and Religious Character of the Inhabitants; and Various Other Interesting Items |
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Articles of Union and Confederation of the Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe, January 6th, 1857 |
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Henriette Davidis' Practical Cook Book. Compiled for the United States From the 35th German Edition
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Bridge over the Mississippi River at La Crosse : Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting a Report Locating a Bridge Across the Mississippi River at La Crosse, Wisconsin |
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Wisconsin Board of Immigration pamphlets, 1867-1896 |
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The Wisconsin Centennial Story of Disasters and Other Unfortunate Events, 1848-1948. |
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Historical Sketch of the First Congregational Church, Prairie du Chien, Wis. |
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Wisconsin As It Was and As It Is |
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Proceedings at the Dedication of the La Crosse Public Library, 1888 |
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Population of Wisconsin, 1850-2000 |
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Stockbridge and Munsee Indians: Testimony Taken Before the Subcommittee... for the Relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee Tribe Indians... |
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Wisconsin Blue Book, 1853 to the Present |
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Recollections of a Pioneer Steamboat Pilot |
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Schilderung des Wisconsingebietes in Nordamerika (Description of Wisconsin Territory in North America) |
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True Tales of La Crosse : Unusual Stories from Old Newspapers of La Crosse, Wisconsin |
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Folklore Pamphlets, 1921-1945 |
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A History of Madison, the capital of Wisconsin; including the four lake country to July, 1874 |
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A Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul... to which is added a short account of the late spread of the Gospel among the Indians, 1789 |
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The Wheelock School for Girls: and their memorial scholarship. |
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Observations on the Indian Language, now published from the original ms. by John S.H. Fogg... |
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Found at Last : the veritable Garden of Eden, or a place that answers the Bible description of the notable spot better than anything yet discovered |
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Observations on the Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians: in which the extent of that language in North-America is shewn, its genius is grammatically traced, some of its peculiarities and some instances of analogy between that and the Hebrew are pointed out... |
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A documentary history of the Milwaukee and Rock River Canal, ... (excerpt) |
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Belgian-American Research Collection |
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Madison History |
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Madison, Past and Present |
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Sketches of Wisconsin Pioneer Women |
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Newspaper articles by and about German immigrants |
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Newspaper articles by and about Norwegian immigrants |
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Newspaper articles by and about Scandinavian immigrants |
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Newspaper articles by and about Swiss immigrants |
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Newspaper articles by and about Eastern European immigrants |
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Newspaper articles by and about Italian immigrants
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Newspaper articles by and about immigrants from the Low Countries |
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Times and Traditions: Lawrence University |
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Beloit College Timeline |
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Children in Urban America: Health and Welfare |
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Children in Urban America: Schooling |
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Immigration to the United States, 1789-1930 |
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Wisconsin Pioneer Experience |
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Circular of the Wisconsin State University Madison |
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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170 miles saved to Northern Iowa and St. Paul! ... |
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Milwaukee Public School Rules, 1846 |
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Drawing of the steamboat "Milwaukie" |
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Eben Peck Cabin |
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Roseline Willard Peck |
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500 historic pictures related to railroads |
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Bird's-eye views of 180 Wisconsin cities and towns |
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Pictures of Wisconsin school buildings, 1868-1950 |
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Pictures of steamboats on Wisconsin waters |
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Portrait painting: James H. Lockwood (1856) |
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Greetings from Milwaukee: Selections from the Thomas and Jean Ross Bliffert Postcard Collection |
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Passing Through: Theater posters from the Fuller Opera House |
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Railroad Land Sales (advertising card) |
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Wisconsin Lighthouses |
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Sketches and watercolors, 1856-1860. |
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Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885-1992 |
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Studio portrait of Increase Lapham, ca. 1869 |
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Art Work of Valley of the Mississippi from La Crosse, Wisconsin to Keokuk, Iowa |
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Pictures of John Muir and his inventions |
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Libraries and Schools in Marathon and Lincoln Counties |
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An "American Letter" by Norwegian Immigrants |
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Women's Wisconsin |
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Link to Gt Lakes Maritime History project |
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Link to Wisconsin's Maritime Trails site |
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Link to Underwater Archaeology home |
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Link to Office of School Services main page |
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Ethnic series link |
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Aliens and "Real Americans":
Law & Ethnic Assimilation in Wisconsin, 1846-1920 |
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Old World Wisconsin |
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Link to Mid-Continent Railway Museum |
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Link to Heritage Hill |
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Link to Natl RR Museum in Green Bay |
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Link to catalogs page |
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Link to ILL |
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Link to ARC network page |
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Link to History Highlights book |
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Link to Museum Tours page |
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Wisconsin Black Historical Society |
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The Americanization of the Barn |
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Mary Mortimer: continuity and change at Milwaukee Female College |
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Merrimac Ferry history |
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Margarethe Meyer Schurz 1833 - 1876 |
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Link to Stockbridge-Munsee web site |
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Link to Brothertown Web site |
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Recollections of the settlement of Milwaukee |
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The First White Boy in Milwaukee |
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Letters to Charles and Martha Carpenter, 1861-1919 and 1975-1977 (selection). |
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Petition to Congress (September 30, 1847) to redraw the border between the Wisconsin and Minnesota territories... |
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Laura Ingalls Wilder Family Correspondence, 1861-1919. |
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Manuscript letters, 1861-1914 |
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Letter to James Whitehead on John Muir's youth. |
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1834 Diary |
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Vilas County Notes, 1906 |
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Sketches from my Travels |
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Family correspondence to and from Lucy A. Hastings and her husband David, 1855-1862. |
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The University of Wisconsin, as now organized...June 25, 1868 |
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Survey account, 1857. |
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Taxpayers' letter to the citizens of Milwaukee, April 23, 1857
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Journal, 1842. |
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Letter, 1853. |
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George P. Delaplaine's statement: Recollections [of 1830s Milwaukee] |
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Constitution of the Wisconsin Natural History Society, 1848. |
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Hiram Barney to Abraham Lincoln, November 24, 1862 (Proposed canal to connect Lake Michigan with the Mississippi River) |
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Papers of Charles Shepard and other residents of the black settlement of Pleasant Ridge (now Beetown), Wisconsin. |
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Letter to the governor on immigrant transportation, 1853. |
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Reminiscences of a pioneer settler in Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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Bird's-eye views of Ashland in the 1880's |
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Map of Wisconsin Exhibiting the Routes of the Principal Railroads Chartered or Proposed |
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Map of the Milwaukee & Superior Rail Road and its connections |
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Mapping Our Place: The 19th Century County Atlas |
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Plat of the Town of Madison on the Four Lakes, July 1, 1836 |
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Map of a Route for a Canal to Avoid the Principle Rapids of the Neenah (or Fox) River Between Lake Winnebago and Green Bay |
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Manuscript map of Milwaukee, 1835 |
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Plat of the Milwaukee and Rock River Canal |
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Manuscript map of Milwaukie [sic] |
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John and Justina Palo Homestead |
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First Kindergarten |
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Pabst Theater |
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Old Spring Tavern |
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Fourth Street School |
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Mabel Tainter Memorial Building |
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Schooner "Lucerne" |
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The East Village Historic District |
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University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium |
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Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Passenger Depot |
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Pendarvis |
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Bekkedal Tobacco Warehouse |
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State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
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Namur Belgian-American Historic District |
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Plough Inn |
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East Brady Street Historic District |
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Turner Hall |
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Sylvanus Wade House |
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St. Augustine Church |
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North Hall |