Librarian, Lecturer, Reformer and Author |
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Biography of Lutie Eugenia Stearns, librarian, lecturer, reformer and author who helped establish the Wisconsin Free Library Commission. |
Canadian Clergyman, Missionary and Con Artist |
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Biography of Eleazer Williams, a Canadian clergyman and missionary who claimed to be the French Lost Dauphin. |
Brief sumamtion of the Battle of Prairie du Chien. |
Brief sumamtion of the Battle of Sandusky which took place in Sandusky, Ohio, a frontier outpost situated on Lake Erie. |
Runaway Slave |
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Biography of Joshua Glover, a former slave from St. Louis, Missouri who sought asylum in Racine, Wisconsin in 1852. |
Brief explanation of the General Allotment Act, the federal legislation that divided tribal lands into small parcels for individuals. |
Brief entry on Paramount records, based out of Grafton, WI, which produced some of the nation's most important early blues recordings. |
A brief history, starting in the early 20th century, of Wisconsin's roadways. |
Fur Trader |
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Brief bio of Augustin Grignon, a fur trader who ran a gristmill and flour mill at Kaukauna. |
Brief explanation of the history of beer and breweries in Wisconsin. |
Brief description of the Dow riots that took place in Madison during the Vietnam war and politicized thousands of previously apathetic students. |
The Milwaukee Handicraft Project was a program of the Work Projects Administration (WPA) that employed women to make handmade products. |
A brief description of the history of dining out as a cultural tradition in Wisconsin. |
Brief history of the labor movement in Wisconsin. |
Brief history of theaters and theatrical productions in Wisconsin. |
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