Madison's Settlement House |
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Images of Madison's only settlement house, Neighborhood House, from 1916 until the 1960s. |
A Greenbelt Town |
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Read about how the suburban community of Greendale, Wisconsin, was engineered and view photographs documenting its development. |
Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin Home |
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Learn about he home of architect Frank Lloyd Wright and view rare photographs of the building he designed and redesigned during his lifetime. |
The Lloyd Jones Family Album |
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Read about the career of The Capital Times founder Richard Lloyd Jones and browse through photographs he and his wife took while living in Madison. |
Read about the career of Milwaukee-based photographer Simon L. Stein who is known for his portraits of prominent Wisconsin citizens. |
Wisconsin's First Outdoor Rock Festival |
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Learn about and view photographs of Wisconsin's first outdoor rock festival, a groundbreaking three-day event. |
Architectural photographs of the restored opera houses of Wisconsin. |
Read about Earth Day's founder, Gaylord Nelson, a Wisconsin senator and early environmentalist. |
Learn the inside story of the Teasdale Vice Committee Investigation of 1913 in Wisconsin and their crusade against "social evil." |
Reuben Gold Thwaites Photographs |
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Reuben Gold Thwaites' photos of his trip down the Monongahela and Ohio rivers. |
The 1849 Sketches of James F. Wilkins |
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View this selection of drawings by James F. Wilkins, created on his journey on the Overland Trail from Missouri to Califonia in 1849. |
Snapshots of Daily Life |
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Study this collection of family photos and see a natural, simple view of everyday life in early 20th-century Randolph, Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin photographer David Marcou's images of life in La Crosse, Wisconsin. |
Madison's Soap Box Derby |
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Learn about the history of Madison's Soap Box Derby, a popular racing sport amongst young boys nation-wide in the early to mid-1900s. |
Photographer David Giffey Captures Details of Migrant Worker Life |
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Learn about migrant worker life in Wisconsin and Texas captured by Wisconsin-born photojournalist David Giffey. |
Photographs of Public Libraries in Wisconsin |
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Learn about how the Wisconsin Free Library Commission helped to establish and improve free public libraries in Wisconsin. |
Lee una breva historia de Lucha por la Justicia para los Trabajadores Agrícolas. |
Photographs by Richard Quinney |
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Discover the photographs of Richard Quinney from his book "Things Once Seen," containing more than 40 years of photos documenting his life. |
View the International Harvester Glass Negative Series featuring images of farmers, animals, factory workers, tractors, small-town life and more. |
View many photographs of Cassville Wisconsin's varied river life, taken by Frank W. Feiker |
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