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Glenn L. Morris Presents "The Magic of Science" |
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On the Trail to Sunset |
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Milwaukee Light, Heat & Traction Company: West Allis Station. |
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Some Problems of Rural Electrification |
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First light and power plant was built in Wisconsin |
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Automobiles become numerous |
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No depression can touch this farm family: all necessities, from food and clothing to tools and machinery, produced by members of Esthonian colony in Northern Wisconsin |
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Berger long a dynamo of the socialists |
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Devil-Wagon Days |
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Newspaper articles about Wisconsin's 1873 horseless carriage. |
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Race of first steam buggies to Madison for prize is recounted |
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Berger's Passing to Alter Wisconsin Socialist Party |
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Bergerisms |
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Badger city home of first electric plant in America |
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New Conservation Era Dawns for Wisconsin; Drought Proves Spur |
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The Roots of Social Security |
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The Development of the Social Security Act: An Interview with Dr. Edwin E. Witte
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Arthur J. Altmeyer: Mr. Social Security. |
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The Housing of Negroes in Milwaukee: 1955 |
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Schlitz started on Chestnut St. in 1849 |
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Magic of brewer's art led Frederick Miller to Menomonee Valley and fame |
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Schlitz Garden Enters History |
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Milwaukee Beer Barons |
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Prohibition party campaign literature. |
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Early Times In and Around Merrimack
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The Wisconsin Issue, Official Organ of the Wisconsin Anti-Saloon League |
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When beer, Milwaukee style, was introduced to New York |
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Wisconsin is Going Dry! |
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Birth of Milwaukee's Brewing Industry is Interesting Story |
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Hop Culture in Days Long Past |
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Quin and Neacy, Pioneers Here, Flay Dry Laws |
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Famous Gardens and Wein Stuben Gave City its Charm in the Early Days |
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Green Bay Badger Cradle of Temperance Movement |
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A Bottle Smashing Crusader of Wisconsin |
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Resolved - that prohibition cannot be enforced : debate held at Sheboygan, Wisconsin, March 6th, 1930. |
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Fierce battle waged over name choice |
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What aluminum is and how Mirro Aluminum cooking utensils are made
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Sheboygan Press Kohler Strike articles, July 1934 |
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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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Kissel Kar radiator emblem |
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Electric mixer manufactured by Wisconsin Electric Co. of Racine |
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"Big Boy" trade figure, 1971-1985.
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Home Childbirth Training Kit |
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Garden tractor manufactured by the
Gilson Bolens Manufacturing Co.,
Port Washington, Wisconsin, 1928-1939
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"Broken Star" 4-H State Fair Quilt |
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Milwaukee Handicraft Project |
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Frank Lloyd Wright Cardboard House Model |
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Trim lathe used by the Parker Pen Company of Janesville, Wisconsin to manufacture pen barrels and caps, c. 1946-1999
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1960s Prom Dress |
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A Brief Explanation of the Social Security Act |
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Centennial Records of the Women of Wisconsin |
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What's in a number? |
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Testimony on the "Economic Security Act," |
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Thordarson Company electrical supply catalogs, 1920-1925 |
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The Electrical House that Jack Built |
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L & H Electric Ranges |
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Wisconsin Gets a Power Program |
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Why Social Security? (1937) |
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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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Employment of women in power laundries in Milwaukee : a study of working conditions and of the physical demands of the various laundry occupations. |
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Reminiscences of Depression Days. |
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Negro Families in Rural Wisconsin: A study of their community life |
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Commercial Industries of the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin: a book of general information, containing the statistics of the grain, mercantile and manufacturing interest of the city, together with a review of the principal industries |
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Making the Mitchell Car: an illustrated description of the Mitchell Plant |
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Wisconsin Dairying |
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A pretty plunger |
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The Pneumatic: a progressive monthly paper for cyclists |
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Constitution of the Wisconsin State Anti-Prohibition Association |
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A Milwaukee Woman's Life on the Left: the autobiography of Meta Berger |
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Milwaukee Illustrated: its trade, commerce, manufacturing interests, and advantages as a residence city |
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Edward P. Allis and Company Reliance Works. Illustrated Catalogue of Roller Mills and other Special Machinery. |
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Fred Miller Brewing Company |
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Schlitz Palm Garden |
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A trip through the Holton Factory |
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Where Schlitz the beer that made Milwaukee famous is brewed : souvenir / Schlitz Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wis., U.S.A. |
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At the head of the lakes: Superior, the new flour city |
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Points for everybody to consider. Facts which cannot be denied. Figures that don't lie. Presented by the Wisconsin State Anti-Prohibition Association to every candid, conscientious and liberty-loving citizen of the state. |
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The Great Pabst Brewery Milwaukee |
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Better Hosiery: The story of Holeproof |
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Report by Commissioner Ralph M. Immell to the Conservation Commission of the 1932 Unemployment Relief Program Administered by the Conservation Commission in Accordance with Paragraph 3 of Amendment 3A to Substitute Amendment No. 1S to Bill 35A |
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A National Survey of Conditions under Prohibition, 1928 |
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The White Coal of Wisconsin |
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Enforcement of the Prohibition Laws: Official Records of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement: A Prohibition Survey of the State of Wisconsin |
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Chapter XXXVII The Temperance Society--its salutary effects upoin the cause of Catholicity in America |
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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 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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On, Wisconsin! Official Magazine--Wisconsin State Chamber of Commerce |
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Wisconsin Blue Book, 1853 to the Present |
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Kohler of Kohler: A Century of Progress, 1934 |
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Kohler: A place to work and live |
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Industrial Milwaukee: a Trade Review (1919-1929) |
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The Manufacture of Rubber Footwear: An Illustrated Story of Rubber from its Growth to the Finished Product |
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Three Years' Progress toward Social Security, August 14, 1935-August 14, 1938 |
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Children in Urban America: Health and Welfare |
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Are We There Yet?
Fill'er Up: The Evolution of Gas Stations in Wisconsin |
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High Schools Face the Great Depression |
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The New Rambler, Model Fifty-five |
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Winther Motor Company |
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Putting the "Wild" in Wilderness |
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Westby, Wisconsin, Rural Electrification Cooperative |
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Photographs of automobile manufacturing and sales in Wisconsin, 1905-1968. |
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Blue Mound Road |
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Photographs of Wisconsin workers and factories, 1900-1909 |
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Briggs-Stratton Scooter Ad |
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Harley-Davidson--Only 34 years ago |
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Scenes from the Farm Security Administration |
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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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Really Big Stuff |
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Rogers House Photographs |
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Stop Next War Now [poster] |
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Photographs of electric power plants, 1880s-1960s |
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Saved by prohibition |
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Images of barrels and cooperages |
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Brewing and Breweries, 1860-1984 |
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The end of Prohibition |
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Old Milwaukee Postcards: Breweries |
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Greendale, Wisconsin |
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Manufacturer's Working Album, ca. 1873-1875 |
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The Car Culture of Wisconsin Dells |
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Link to Office of School Services main page |
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Histories of Roads and Transportation Systems in the La Crosse River Valley |
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Link to ILL |
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Link to ARC network page |
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Chemical Industry in Early Wisconsin |
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Allis-Chalmers: technology and the farm 1925-1940 |
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Research and development in the Wisconsin economy |
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Link to History Highlights book |
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Historical Societies, Museums, Car Shows and Race Tracks
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Link to LC's sources on Thomas Edison |
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Link to Hearthstone Museum in Appleton |
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Link to SSA's "The History of Social Security" pages |
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America in the 1930s |
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Milwaukee WPA Dolls |
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Harley-Davidson Museum Information Center |
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Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion |
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Demon Rum and Sunday Lager: the temperance movement in Wisconsin |
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Museum of Beer and Brewing |
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Link to Sites tour of Dells area |
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Link to catalogs page |
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Milwaukee's Negro Community |
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Transcripts of hearings (Appeal Tribunal) |
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The Need in Milwaukee for Extending Employment of Negroes |
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Pabst Theater |
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Madison Gas and Electric Company Powerhouse |
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Harley-Davidson Motor Company |
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Public Service Building |
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Southport Beach House |
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Wadhams Gas Station |
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Oatman Filling Station |
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Fox Theater |
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Herbster Community Center |
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Kohler Company Factory Complex |
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Pabst Brewing Company Complex |
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Kissel Motor Car Industrial District |