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Resistance to the Draft in Wisconsin: The Ozaukee County Riot |
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Wisconsin Phalanx |
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Ceresco. History of a Famous Social Experiment. |
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Wisconsin Temperance Journal, April 1840 |
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North-Western Fair for the Sanitary Commission |
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Abraham Lincoln's Last Visit to Wisconsin |
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Recalls Lincoln and part La Crosse delegates took in nomination and election |
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Civil War newspaper articles, 1860-1865 |
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Meeting of the German Republican Editors of Wisconsin |
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He was the father of the Republican Party |
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Slaves in Wisconsin: Grant County records show two were held |
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Former Wisconsin governor saw Lincoln shot
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The Slave's Crusade in Wisconsin. |
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He Came for the Slave. Janesville's War-Time History Recalled by the Death of William A. Eager. |
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Milwaukee man one of seventeen who christened Republican party |
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Civil War Diary of Reuben Sweet |
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The Iron Brigade. A Member of It Tells Some of Its Experiences |
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Early Milwaukeeans Active in Negro's Enfranchisement.
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The Negro in the War |
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Veteran of Civil War |
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Six states to honor Frances Willard |
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Letters on the Glover incident |
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Helped save Glover |
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The Official Reports of Building the "Red River Dam" at Alexandria, La., May 1864. |
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Green Bay Badger Cradle of Temperance Movement |
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Gillespie vs. Palmer and others. |
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News from the 4th Regiment--Col. Paine Under Arrest |
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Unconstitutionality of the Fugitive Act : argument of Byron Paine, Esq., and opinion of Hon. A.D. Smith, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin. |
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First Colored Voter |
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A Shameful History--Further in Regard to Col. Paine of the 4th Wisconsin |
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First Governor of Wisconsin a Slaveholder |
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Reminiscences of the Busy Life of Chauncey C. Olin |
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Youngest nurse in Civil War |
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Sketch of the Wisconsin Phalanx |
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Negro Slavery in Wisconsin |
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Two Hundred Dollars Reward |
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Negro Suffrage in Wisconsin
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Reminiscences of a Pioneer Missionary |
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Fugitive Slave Case at Racine and Milwaukee |
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The Underground Railway in Wisconsin |
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Youngest vet of Civil War tells of meeting "Old Abe" at capital during sixties |
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A Granger Governor [Jeremiah Rusk] / A Wisconsin Man Ought to Be and May Be Grover Cleveland's Successor |
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Feather from Old Abe the War Eagle |
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Fugitive Slave Collar |
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Civil War Silver |
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The "Monster Knife" of John Fox Potter |
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Negro slavery in Wisconsin and the underground railroad |
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Report of the Select Committee, to whom was referred, a Bill to Abolish the Death Penalty |
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Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, vol. I |
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Logic of history. Five hundred political texts; being concentrated extracts of abolitionism; also, results, of slavery agitation and emancipation; together with sundry chapters on despotism, usurpations and their frauds. |
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Unconstitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Act, by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. |
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Intimate Letters of Carl Schurz 1841-1869 |
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Records and sketches of military organizations: population, legislation, election and other statistics relating to Wisconsin in the period of the Civil War
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Wisconsin Women in the War Between the States |
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Rescue of Joshua Glover, a Runaway Slave |
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The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies |
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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion |
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Slavery at war with the moral sentiment of the world: a speech by Carl Schurz, of Wisconsin, delivered in St. Louis, Aug. 1, 1860. |
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Republican nominations: speech of Carl Schurz, at the Milwaukee ratification meeting, on Wednesday evening, May 30, 1860 |
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The origin of the Republican Party |
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Dedicated to the little white school house, 1854-1929: Republican diamond jubilee celebration, Ripon, Wisconsin, June 7th, 8th, 9th, 1929. |
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Memorial of Colonel John A. Bross, Twenty-Ninth U.S. Colored Troops... |
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Company F, 29th Regiment U.S. Colored Troops [roster] |
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History, Tradition and Adventure in the Chippewa Valley |
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The Battle of Gettysburg |
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History of the Chippewa Valley |
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Wisconsin Census Enumeration 1905 : Names of Ex-Soldiers and Sailors Residing in Wisconsin, June 1, 1905
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Names of ex-Soldiers and Sailors Residing in Wisconsin [1885] |
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Wisconsin Census Enumeration 1895: Names of Ex-Soldiers and Sailors Residing in Wisconsin, June 20, 1895
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Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, vol. II |
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The Wisconsin Centennial Story of Disasters and Other Unfortunate Events, 1848-1948. |
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Wisconsin As It Was and As It Is |
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Wisconsin Blue Book, 1853 to the Present |
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Wisconsin Losses in the Civil War |
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Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865: Arranged Alphabetically |
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Recollections of a long life, 1829-1915 |
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Abolition Activism in Wisconsin |
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Wisconsin Goes to War: Digital Civil War Collections |
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Wisconsin Goes to War: Our Civil War Experience |
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Civil War & 19th Century |
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Wisconsin War Letters: The Civil War |
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Sketches of Wisconsin Pioneer Women |
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Patriots of St. Croix Recruiting Poster |
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Miscellaneous campaign literature, 1864-1883.
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The Wisconsin soldiers' home The state of Wisconson ... A proclamation ... Done at the Capitol, in the City of Madison, this 19th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. |
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Pictures of Old Abe |
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Sherman M. Booth |
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Ezekiel Gillespie |
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More than 100 photographs and images from the Civil War |
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Fairchild Portrait by John Singer Sargent |
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Studio portrait of Byron Paine (1827-1871) |
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Peter D. Thomas |
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Ezekiel Gillespie |
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Anti-Slave Catchers' Mass Convention |
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Link to Office of School Services main page |
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Link to catalogs page |
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Link to ILL |
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Link to LC Civil War maps |
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Visit the Wisconsin Veterans Museum |
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Link to History Highlights book |
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Link to ARC network page |
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Diary, 1861-1863 |
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Underground Railroad Manuscripts from the Wilbur H. Siebert Collection |
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State of Wisconsin. Proclamation To the people of Wisconsin [requesting volunteers for increasing the Union Amy] ... Done at Madison this 8th day of July, A. D. 1862 |
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Recollections of Lyman Goodnow. |
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Carl Schurz. Letter, July 27, 1860, regarding Abraham Lincoln |
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Mukwonago Anti-Slavery Society Constitution, 1847. |
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Speech of Rev. Wm. H. Brisbane
lately a slaveholder in South Carolina; containing an account of the change in his views on the subject of slavery. |
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Letter and Notice of Republican State Committee Affairs |
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Letters, 1862-1864. |
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Runaways and skulkers. A letter to congressman. Amendments to the conscription law ... Madison, Jan 28, 1865. |
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A. H. Van Norstrand to Edward Salomon, July 21, 1862 (Condition of Wisconsin soldiers near Vicksburg) |
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Horace Rublee (Wisconsin Republican Convention) to Abraham Lincoln, February 13, 1860 (Invitation [Wisconsin]) |
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Wisconsin Army Officer to His Wife, July 25, 1862 (Fugitive slaves) |
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Wisconsin War Letters: The Civil War |
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Southern beauties: or, captivity of Colonel Coburn's brigade. Written on old envelopes in "Libby Prison."/ by Edwin R.F. Hart, Company C, 22d Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers |
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Ladies Union League Papers, 1862-1864 |
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Hale and Hearty at 119: Missouri, St. Louis. Ex-slave stories, Charles Gabriel Anderson. |
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Prize Story |
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Mrs. Mary Jane (Mattie) Mooreman |
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Addie Tripp diary |
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Diary excerpts from Gettysburg Battlefield, June 30-July 6, 1863. |
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Laura Ingalls Wilder Family Correspondence, 1861-1919. |
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Letters to Charles and Martha Carpenter, 1861-1919 and 1975-1977 (selection). |
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Letter to Sen. Timothy O. Howe, January 26, 1865. |
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Milton House |