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How Wisconsin women won the ballot (1921) |
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The Bennett Law - - Compulsory Education in Wisconsin (1891) |
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Wisconsin Labor Advocate |
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Women's Suffrage Bill in Wisconsin |
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Sheboygan Press Kohler Strike articles, July 1934 |
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La Follette's speech in the U. S. Senate against the entry of the United States into World War I, April 4, 1917 |
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The Polanders in Wisconsin |
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Message of George W. Peck, governor of Wisconsin, 1891 |
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Tomah Indian School: A model institution of its kind in every way |
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Hotels of Wisconsin: Some of the famous hostelries of the past and present |
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Bennett Law, Wisconsin, 1889-1890, newspaper clippings |
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Senator J.C. Spooner on Compulsory Education. From his speech at the West Side Turner Hall, Milwaukee, Friday, October 3, 1890. |
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Madison, Past and Present: Robert Marion La Follette |
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Press Bulletin of the Political Equality League of Wisconsin |
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Governor Blaine Signs Equal Suffrage Bill |
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Women as Journalists: Some who conduct successful papers in Wisconsin |
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Wisconsin Woman at First Suffrage Rally |
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How Earliest Enthusiasts Led Sisters
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Admission to Bar of First Woman Attorney Raised Question Never Settled |
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The Revolution of the Primary Under Leadership of La Follette |
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Peril in the machine: R.M. La Follette's Oration |
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Chapter of Wisconsin History Ends as Progressive Faction Disappears |
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Door County a Paradise Nearby: Peninsula provides ideal vacationland, made easily accessible by good roads |
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Hon. Victor L. Berger, The first socialist member of Congress |
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The Bede-Siedel Debate: on Socialism |
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Romance and adventure mark early history of resorts |
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Bay View Labor Riot of 1886 |
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City Jewry to Honor Mrs. Lizzie Kander |
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The Union Badge: Story of a Worker's Family |
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Charles McCarthy |
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Milwaukee Riots |
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Citizenship of Wisconsin. Some History of its Progress. |
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New Conservation Era Dawns for Wisconsin; Drought Proves Spur |
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A third of a century of La Folletteism |
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Looking back 25 years, state points to a 'great glory' that grew from a bitter battle |
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State Suffrage School |
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Wisconsin Woman's Suffrage Association Ephemera |
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Platform of Mrs. Jess[i]e Jack Hooper : Independent Democratic candidate for United States Senate in Wisconsin. |
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Wisconsin Scenery |
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Troops called to Oshkosh |
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Mrs. Meta Berger, widow of Socialist leader in state, dies |
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First Indian Woman's Club is Organized |
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An early journey through Sauk County |
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Responsibility of farmers' sons and daughters |
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Teaching wildlife conservation in public schools |
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Home made motor-bike, first in city, may also have been first in nation |
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La Follette campaign literature |
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Interesting reminiscences of a celebrated naturalist |
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Madison Fish Hatchery First in U.S. |
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Fishing Pole Bike |
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Workingmen and the Tariff. An address to the Workingmen of Bay View, delivered in Puddler's Hall, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by Mr. John W. Hinton, before the Bay View Literary Society |
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Menominee Indian Village |
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History Repeats Itself, Grandad Bluff |
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Claim Wisconsin First to O.K. Suffrage |
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Women's Suffrage Tunic |
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1960s Prom Dress |
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Home Childbirth Training Kit |
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Glass used by Teddy Roosevelt after assassination attempt |
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La Follette Casket Flag |
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Aqualand Water Ski |
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The School Beautiful |
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Where to fish, northern Wisconsin : the region of 1000 lakes, majestic forests and clear, cool air |
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The Dells of the Wisconsin : an illustrated handbook, embracing the prose, romance and poetry of this wonderful region .... |
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The Story of My Life by Billie Button. |
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Report and Recommendations of the Wisconsin Legislative Committee to Investigate the White Slave Traffic and Kindred Subjects (1914) |
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The Wheelock School for Girls: and their memorial scholarship. |
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Choice and Tested Recipes |
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Tried By Fire: A Work on China-Painting (1886) |
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La Crosse, Wisconsin: The Gateway City A City of Great Enterprises, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Agricultural Resources Unsurpassed |
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The Call of the Open Road: Helpful Maps of Wisconsin Tours |
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Dell View Hotel... |
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Dell View on Lake Delton at the Dells of the Wisconsin River |
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Life Story of Rasmus B. Anderson, written by himself, with the assistance of Albert O. Barton. |
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Acquaintances, old and new, among reformers |
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The story of my boyhood and youth |
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Address of Democratic Bennett Law League |
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The Future of Man in America |
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The Bennett Law and the German Protestant Parochial Schools of Wisconsin |
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Rules for Indian Schools, with course of study, list of text-books, and civil service rules |
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Rules for the Indian School Service |
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Some things that girls should know how to do and hence should learn how to do when in school (1911) |
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La Follette's autobiography; a personal narrative of political experiences |
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The Wisconsin Idea |
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Pioneer and Political Reminiscences |
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The Upper Mississippi: A Guide to the Famous Summer Resorts of Minnesota and Wisconsin (ca. 1890)
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The conservation of natural resources in the United States |
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Second Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, 1885-1886. Governor's message and accompanying documents of the State of Wisconsin
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The Settlement Cook Book
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Report of the Milwaukee Mission Kindergarten Association |
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The Problem of Indian Administration: Report of a Survey made at the request of Honorable Hubert Work, Secretary of the Interior, and submitted to him, February 21, 1928
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Stand By It! The Bennett Law Analyzed |
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Myself |
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To the Teachers of Wisconsin |
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The Federated Trades Council of Milwaukee, Wis |
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Factory equipment, housekeeping and supervision: a handbook for employers of women, containing the provisions of the statutes regarding labor standards and suggestions for improved equipment and housekeeping |
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The education of the girl : the necessity of fitting her education to her life |
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Laws of Wisconsin relating to employment of women and children, industrial education and truancy. |
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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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Woman Suffrage and Good Citizenship |
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A Letter to the Friends of Woman Suffrage |
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President's Address. |
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Automobile Blue Book of Wisconsin |
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Suffrage for woman : a plea in its behalf, addressed to the Senate Committee on State Affairs, in the assembly chamber of the State of Wisconsin, at Madison, March 2, 1880 |
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A progressive primer |
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Our Country Home: how we transformed a Wisconsin woodland |
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Catalogue of the ... annual exhibition by the Milwaukee Industrial Exposition Association of American manufactures, inventions, arts, and industrial products |
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Constitution of the Wisconsin Game Protective Association |
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The Jeffery Four |
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The winning of the first bill of rights for American women |
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Condition of Indian affairs in Wisconsin: hearings before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, on Senate resolution no. 263. |
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The Pneumatic: a progressive monthly paper for cyclists |
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The first 7000 |
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Manitowoc |
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Report of the Forestry Commission of the State of Wisconsin |
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End of the century Labor Day souvenir: published by the Milwaukee Trades Union Label League, to commemorate the celebration of Artisan Day, Monday, September 3, 1900 |
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State Parks for Wisconsin |
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Indian Games: an historical research |
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Mixing Bowl 60th Anniversary: 1895-1955
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Wisconsin circus lore, 1850-1908 : stories of the big top, sawdust ring, menagerie, and sideshows |
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Letters to a Friend, Written to Mrs. Ezra S. Carr
1866-1879
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Occupations for women: a book of practical suggestions for the material advancement, the mental and physical development, and the moral and spiritual uplift of women |
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Report on the disastrous effects of the destruction of forest trees, now going on so rapidly in the state of Wisconsin |
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Teal Lake Lodge |
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Dells of the Wisconsin River. |
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"All my life my Daddy's been on Strike to make my future better:" The Kohler Worker's Story |
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The Making of a Park System in La Crosse : Report |
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Statistics of Indian Tribes, Indian Agencies, and Indian Schools of Every Character. |
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Trouting on the Brule River, or Summer-wayfaring in the Northern Wilderness. |
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Fifty years of freedom: report of committee representing state of Wisconsin at the celebration of the half-century anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Chicago, Aug. 22-Sept. 16, 1915 |
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Circular Relating to Public School Libraries of the State of Wisconsin, 1890. |
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The Wisconsin Centennial Story of Disasters and Other Unfortunate Events, 1848-1948. |
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Hearing in the matter of the Kohler Company, Federal Union no. 18545, Kohler Workers Association. |
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Free Traveling Libraries in Wisconsin: the story of their growth, purposes, and development, with accounts of a few kindred movements
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Wisconsin Blue Book, 1853 to the Present |
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Report of the Statutory Committee to Visit State Institutions to the 1955 Legislature |
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Children in Urban America: Health and Welfare |
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The Killing of Chief Joe White, 1894: articles & court documents |
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Red Falcons: Children and the Socialist Party in Milwaukee |
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Milwaukee's East-Side Haven for Children: Abraham Lincoln House Munster Settlement Needs Room |
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Pictures of strikes and lockouts, 1886-1970 |
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Pictures of Robert M. La Follette, Sr. |
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Oconomowoc, Waukesha and the lake region of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, all these lakes and resorts are within four hours ride of Chicago, on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. |
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Pictures of the woman suffrage movement in Wisconsin |
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Sewing Class at School for Indian Children |
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Pictures of tourists at Wisconsin Dells and elsewhere, 1885-1939 |
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H. H. Bennett, Photographer Extraordinaire |
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The Car Culture of Wisconsin Dells |
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Putting the "Wild" in Wilderness |
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Photographs of Oneida Indians at church and school in Hobart, Wis., ca. 1910 |
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Pictures of the Potawatomi from the 1820's to the 1920's |
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Photographs of the Bay View Rolling mills |
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Greetings from Milwaukee: Selections from the Thomas and Jean Ross Bliffert Postcard Collection |
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Landscapes: Constructing a Natural Experience |
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In the mail: Tall Tale postcards by Alfred Stanley Johnson |
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The Power of Water: Waukesha Springs Era |
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Francis E. McGovern (oil painting) |
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Automobile |
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Danger! Women's Suffrage would double the irresponsible vote! |
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Socialism and the War [poster] |
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Snapshots from the Family Album: Milwaukee Labor |
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Art of the Draw: Advertising posters from the McCormick-International Harvester Collection |
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Civilian Conservation Corps Poster |
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Smokey the Bear with school children |
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Wisconsin Fish Hatchery, Fitchburg, Near Madison |
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Images relating to the circus, ca. 1898-1984 |
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Indian missions and boarding schools |
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For any old trust |
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Photographs of "cutover" lands |
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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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Images of Lake Geneva
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Images of the Starlite Drive-in Theater |
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Mr. La Follette's Strongest Card |
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Anti-La Follette Cartoon |
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Souvenir of La Crosse, Wis., ca. 1892 |
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Link to Office of School Services main page |
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Aliens and "Real Americans":
Law & Ethnic Assimilation in Wisconsin, 1846-1920 |
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Women's Wisconsin |
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Histories of Roads and Transportation Systems in the La Crosse River Valley |
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Link to Sites tour of Dells area |
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Wisconsin Stories. Our towns: Lake Ivanhoe. |
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History of rest areas in Wisconsin |
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History of Bicycling in Wisconsin |
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All John Muir's book online |
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Link to "State Parks through the Years: A decade by decade look at the State Park System" on DNR Web site |
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Speaking with an Equal Voice: The reform efforts of Milwaukee's Mary Blanchard Lynde |
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Why Wisconsin? The Badger State in the Progressive Era |
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Lizzie Black Kander and Culinary Reform in Milwaukee 1880-1920 |
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Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Timeline History |
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Link to History Highlights book |
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Link to Meta Berger's autobiography |
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Link to Berger letters book |
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Link to ARC network page |
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Link to ILL |
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Link to catalogs page |
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Advice to Farm Women |
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Testimony of working women, 1914 |
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Ledger kept by a house of prostitution (1909-1910?) |
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Selected Anti-Saloon League of Wisconsin Records, 1917-1918 |
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Susan Frackelton Papers, 1882-1953. |
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Log Book, 1903. |
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Statement in Support of the Bennett Law |
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Letter to James Whitehead on John Muir's youth. |
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Manuscript letters, 1861-1914 |
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Recollections of John Muir, 1935. |
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Letter of T.J. Connor, Aug. 1906. |
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Prostitutes' testimony (Milwaukee, July 13-18, 1914) |
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Letter of John F. Deitz, Sept. 3, 1906 |
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Wisconsin State Capitol |
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Prentice Co-operative Creamery Company |
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John R. Commons House |
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H.H. Bennett Studio |
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Delavan's Vitrified Brick Street |
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University of Wisconsin Armory and Gymnasium |
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Forest Lodge |
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Indianapolis Outing Club |
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Eagle River Stadium |
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Robert M. La Follette House |
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East End Historic District |
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Union House Hotel |
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Ringling Brothers Circus Winter Quarters |