Learn about the wide range of visual materials subjects available to view both online and in our Archives |
A gallery of 35 historic images hand-selected by Society Image Lab staff |
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Society Image Lab staff have created a list of their 35 favorite and most popular historic images from our 100,000+ image database. |
A Wisconsin Historical Society Menu Sampler |
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View menus selected from the collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society. |
The Early History of Wisconsin's Historical Markers Program |
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Learn more about the early history of Wisconsin's State Historical Markers program. |
The Early History of Civilian Aircraft: 1925-1930 |
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The Early History of Civilian Aircraft: 1925-1930 |
Jewelry and Postcard Publisher |
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Discover the History of Winnecone, Wisconsin through Otto Ansorge's photographs |
Study of a Neighborhood |
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Discover the history of Madison, Wisconsin's Willy St. neighborhood through the Wisconsin Historical Society's image gallery |
Candidates on the Road |
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Documenting Political Campaigns in the Moment - Image Gallery Essay |
The work of Charles Van Schaick (Van Scoik) in the Wisconsin Historical Society collection includes over 8,000 images... |
Mid-Century Photographs from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources |
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This collection contains photographs taken by Kalleen Mortensen, a Madison, WI resident and long-time member of the Deer Park Buddhist community. |
Crucial tools to shaping civilian attitudes towards the war |
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World War I Posters in the Wisconsin Historical Society collections |
Explore Lake Life in Northern Wisconsin with the Holt Family |
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Photographs, shot by Eduard Frankl, of war related activities in Europe and the Middle East during World War I. |
Photographs documenting Arville Schalaben's travels to Alaska and the Matanuska Valley. |
Learn about the history of the Trout Lake Forestry Headquarters in Vilas County |
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