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A Fascinating Study: The development of Effigy Mounds |
Early Native Peoples
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Teaching with The Mammoth Mystery |
Early Native Peoples
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Who Built the Effigy Mounds? |
Early Native Peoples
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Wisconsin Native Creation Narratives |
Early Native Peoples
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Digging and Discovery: Wisconsin Archaeology |
Early Native Peoples
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Maps and Geology Reports of Wisconsin |
Early Native Peoples
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Snowshoes in Pioneer Wisconsin |
Early Native Peoples
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From Cahokia to Aztalan: A look at some of the earliest inhabitants of Wisconsin |
Early Native Peoples
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Pontiac Urges Wisconsin Indians to Fight, 1763 |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Little Elk, 1829 |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Father Jacques Marquette, 1673 |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Marquette and Joliet Explore the Mississippi in 1673 |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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The Effects of the Fur Trade, 1680-1700 |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Learning From the Land: Wisconsin Land Use |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Survey Perseverance |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Capture of Prairie du Chien from Opposing Points of View |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Now and Then: A Journey from Ohio to Wisconsin |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Bartering: Then and Now |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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How the Iroquois wars impacted the people of Wisconsin |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Mining and its Effects on Land |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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Colonialism Transforms Indian Life |
Explorers, Traders, and Settlers
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An "American Letter" by Norwegian Immigrants, 1854 |
Immigration and Settlement
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Immigration: Packing a Traveler's Trunk |
Immigration and Settlement
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Using U.S. Census Population Schedules, 1900 |
Immigration and Settlement
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A Surveyor's Picture |
Immigration and Settlement
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Is that Necessary? |
Immigration and Settlement
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Ethnicity, Occupation, and Death in Nineteenth-Century Wisconsin |
Immigration and Settlement
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Streaming Through Wisconsin |
Immigration and Settlement
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School Rules |
Immigration and Settlement
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Madison Memories |
Immigration and Settlement
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The Emigrant's Handbook and Guide to Wisconsin, 1851 |
Immigration and Settlement
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Oral History: Rubie Bond, the African- American Experience in Wisconsin |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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The Prohibition Debate in Wisconsin |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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1935: What Should the Government Do about |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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1854: A Real-Life "Little House" Girlhood |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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"Lights Please" |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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Socialism vs. Capitalism |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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It's in the Numbers |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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This is Where I'd Rather Be |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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On Wisconsin Roads |
Industrialization and Urbanization
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Namely You |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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1867: Should Wisconsin's Forests Be Saved? |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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Greed or Need? |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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A Penny for your Thoughts |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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Life in a Lumber Camp |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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Wild Rice Harvest |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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I Saw It on the 6 O'Clock News: Wisconsin Forest History |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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Mr. Babcock's Invention |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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Instruments of Change: Using the McCormick-International Harvester Poster Collection in the Classroom |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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Wisconsin's "Got Milk" |
Mining, Logging, and Agriculture
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Determining Chronological Order from Visual Cues |
Researching Family & Community
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Wisconsin Firsts |
Researching Family & Community
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If Libraries Could Talk |
Researching Family & Community
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Using Architectural History to Raise Community Awareness |
Researching Family & Community
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Traveling in Wisconsin |
Researching Family & Community
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What Have You Done?: Discovering Family History |
Researching Family & Community
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Old Map, New Map: Let's Compare |
Researching Family & Community
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Neighborhood Detectives |
Researching Family & Community
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Our Families' Stories in Wisconsin |
Researching Family & Community
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Putting Wisconsin's Stamp on History |
Researching Family & Community
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Getting to Know Your City: An Introduction to Map Skills |
Researching Family & Community
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History Hunters Cemetery Tour |
Researching Family & Community
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Passport Ready? Then Let the Adventure Begin |
Researching Family & Community
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Oral Interview Training for the Hmong Oral History Project |
Researching Family & Community
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Legends of Dunn County |
Researching Family & Community
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On the Road to Statehood |
Territory to Statehood
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Black Hawk War |
Territory to Statehood
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1828: Joseph Street Tries to Prevent the Black Hawk |
Territory to Statehood
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It's All in the Name |
Territory to Statehood
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Recipe for Statehood |
Territory to Statehood
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Initiating National History Day in Your Classroom |
Territory to Statehood
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1850: Indians & Whites Respond to the Sandy Lake Tragedy |
Territory to Statehood
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Early United States Settlement |
Territory to Statehood
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The Creation of Wisconsin Territory |
Territory to Statehood
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1846: Should Women Be Allowed to Own Property? |
Territory to Statehood
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Black Hawk War, 1832 by Office of School Services |
Territory to Statehood
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Roles of Leadership |
Territory to Statehood
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Teal Lake Lodge, 1923 |
The Progressive Era
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Its "Gotta" be English |
The Progressive Era
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Fishing for Reform |
The Progressive Era
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Strike 3 |
The Progressive Era
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The Bay View Tragedy of 1886 |
The Progressive Era
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1911: Should Women Be Allowed to Vote? |
The Progressive Era
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The Trees Keep on Giving and Giving |
The Progressive Era
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A Touchdown for Reform |
The Progressive Era
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Let's Vote on It |
The Progressive Era
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Touring Door County |
The Progressive Era
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1890: English-only in Wisconsin Schools? |
The Progressive Era
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1910: Should Indian Children Be Mainstreamed? |
The Progressive Era
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La Follette and the Progressive Era |
The Progressive Era
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1909: Parks, what are they good for? |
The Progressive Era
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Wisconsin and the Civil War |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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The family of Laura Ingalls Wilder faces the Civil War |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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A Wisconsin Soldier Refuses to Give Slaves Back to Their Owners in 1862 |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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A "Remedy" for a Nation's Ills |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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Letters from the Past |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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Wisconsin's Role in the Underground Railroad |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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Abolitionist Broadside from Milwaukee, 1854 |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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1865: Should Black Citizens Be Allowed to Vote? |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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FEAR |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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It's a "Fair" Thing |
Wisconsin in the Civil War Era
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14 Ways to Use Primary Sources in the Classroom |
Wisconsin People
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Community Design Game |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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1975-1990: Accommodating New Immigrants |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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Breaking the Chain |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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Why Have a "Negro Business Directory"? |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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Hmong Struggle |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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Indian Sovereignty |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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"But I Can't Help It!" |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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Strike one up for Bowling |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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Negro Business Directory of the State of Wisconsin |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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1966-1984: Desegregating Milwaukee Schools & |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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"Helping Hands" |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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'Charm School" for the All-American Girls Baseball Team -- 1943 |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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Wisconsin's Opportunity for African Americans: 1945-1959 |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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"Reservations Please" |
Wisconsin's Response to 20th-century change
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The Power of "Un"-- Unpopular, Unrest, Unsuccessful |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Wisconsin World War II Stories: Part IV: The Home Front |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Wisconsin World War II Stories: Part II: Europe |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Wisconsin World War II Stories: Part III: The Pacific |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Letters Home During World War II |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Wisconsin World War II Stories: Part I: The Struggle |
World Wars and Conflicts
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That's All Folks! |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Conflict on the Homefront: Wisconsin During World War I |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Remembering the Holocaust |
World Wars and Conflicts
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"Survivor" |
World Wars and Conflicts
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Sink or Swim |
World Wars and Conflicts
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WWII Japanese Internment: An Interactive Lesson Plan Using Primary Sources |
World Wars and Conflicts
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U.S. Mail Order and Catalog Homes in the Early 20th Century |
World Wars and Conflicts
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1954: Communist and Anti-Communist Propaganda |
World Wars and Conflicts
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