Harry Ellsworth Cole |
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Cole's photographs show scenic views of the Dells and Devil's Lake area as well as geological features throughout Sauk County. |
View images from film "Hell's Angels," released by United Artists in 1930. |
Underground Newspapers of the 1960s and 1970s |
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Images of the Wisconsin Historical Society's collection of underground newspapers. |
See images that document the stories of 18 Wisconsin survivors of the World War II Holocaust. |
Photographic portraits of Native Americans dating from 1898. |
Circus images from the 1860s to the 1960s. |
A Wisconsin family's photography of their life, pets, parades and other festivities from the late 19th through the early 20th century. |
Civil War Envelopes |
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View the culture and politics of a country at war with itself through envelopes produced by publishers and printers. |
Black-and-white photographs taken and printed by Civil War-era photographer George N. Barnard. |
1850-2009 |
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Photographs of political campaign techniques of the past. |
Increase Lapham's Cartes-de-visite Collection |
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View this magnificent collection of 19th century famous scientists collected by Wisconsin naturalist Increase Lapham. |
An album of 32 unusual photographs taken in 1905 of graduates of Menomonie High School in Dunn County. |
A Visual Biography, 1908-1957 |
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Learn about the four years Senator Joseph McCarthy held the nation in his grasp with his anti-Communist rhetoric. |
The Civil War sketches of Alexander Simplot were reproduced as engravings for use in newspapers. |
View Edmund Eisenscher's photographs of the personal and work life of Milwaukee union members from 1938-1956 |
View this beautiful collection of Valentine's Day greeting cards collected from 1840 through 1980. |
The "Teenie Weenies" cartoons enchanted readers of all ages for more than 50 years. View this selection of cartoons by William Donahey. |
Documenting a Sense of Place |
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View more than 8,000 images of Wisconsin communities: main streets, the built environment, prominent points of interests and some rural scenes. |
Harry and Roy Aitken |
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View the photographic stills from early silent film producers and Waukesha natives Harry and Roy Aitken. |
Jim Widmer's "Spirit of Rural Wisconsin," Part I |
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Explore Jim Widmer's photographs of Theresa, Wisconsin. |
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