Indian Agent |
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Biography of Indian agent Joseph Montfort Street. |
Politician and State Treasurer |
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Discover the history of Cathy S. Zeuske |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Baraboo, Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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'Forward' statue by Wisconsin artist Jean Pond Miner, 1893. (Museum object #1998.1.1) |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Police captain's badge prop worn by Wisconsin's Daniel J. Travanti on the television series Hill Street Blues, 1981-1987. (Museum object #2007.41.2) |
During its history, Wisconsin has had five capitols. Read a brief chronology and see a timeline. |
'Wisconsin: Our State, Our Story' |
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Specialized formats of this book are available in Braille, audio, large print, and electronic formats for K–12 students with disabilities. |
A Short History |
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Learn the history of the Wisconsin Executive Residence. |
Urban Planning in Wisconsin |
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Learn about the man whose vision as an urban planner helped transform the city of Madison, the state park system, and the University of Wisconsin. |
The Constitutional Convention's Influence on the City |
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Find out where some of the most traveled streets of Madison got their names. |
National History Day Research |
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Learn how to schedule a fieldtrip to the Wisconsin Historical Society |
From Under a Tree to Madison's Most Popular Lodge |
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Discover the story surrounding the planning and construction of the first building erected in Madison. |
Would you like more information on National History Day in Wisconsin? Are you curious about how to start NHD with your students? Perhaps you have a question about the State Event? Whatever the request, please do not hesitate to contact our office! |
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National History Day in Wisconsin |
Politician and former Police Officer |
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Discover the history of Leon D. Young |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Early hand-carved table made by Levi Havemann, a German immigrant to Madison, c. 1860. (Museum object #1998.21.1) |
Wisconsin in the Civil War: Camp Randall |
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In this lesson students will examine the letter of John Cronk to learn more about Camp Randall and the role Wisconsin played in the Civil War |
See a list of historical highlights from Wisconsin history |
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