The Struggles at Home |
---|
Discover the how American patriotism during World War I led to Xenophobia and fear of Germans. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
---|
“Sons in Service” flag from the Washbush home in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 1917-1918. (Museum object #1985.34.1) |
Celebrations of Memorial Day Throughout History |
---|
Discover the history of Memorial Day celebrations in Wisconsin. |
World War II and it Effect on Blacks |
---|
Discover the effects World War II had on Blacks in Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
---|
United States Senate campaign banner for Milwaukee Socialist Congressman Victor L. Berger, April 1918. (Museum object #1992.168) |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
---|
Influenza quarantine placard, c. 1910-1924, from the period of the "Spanish flu" epidemic. (Museum object #1978.404.50) |
The Midwestern Heritage of One of the 20th Century's Greatest Poetic Innovators |
---|
Discover literary giant Ezra Pound's connection to the frontier wilds of Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin and the Invention of the Car |
---|
Discover how Wisconsin's influence on the automobile and tourist culture. |
The History of Modern Immigration in Wisconsin |
---|
Discover the economic and cultural changes that brought new immigrants to Wisconsin in the 20th century. |
A History of Disease in Wisconsin |
---|
Read this informative collection of all the outbreaks and epidemics in Wisconsin's history. |
Governor and Progressive |
---|
Discover how Robert "Fighting Bob" La Follette and the Progressive Movement reformed state government and the Republican Party. |
How Wisconsin Created the Workday |
---|
Discover the history of the labor movement in Wisconsin and how it created the modern work week. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
---|
Trim lathe used by the Parker Pen Company of Janesville, Wisconsin to manufacture pen barrels and caps, c. 1946-1999. (Museum Object #2001.51.1) |
How Wisconsin Became America's Most Socialist State |
---|
Discover how Milwaukee, Wisconsin became America's first Socialist city. |
Witnesses Tell Their Stories |
---|
Learn about the attack on Pearl Harbor through these firsthand accounts from Wisconsinites who were there when it happened. |
Learn about the development of professional sports teams in Wisconsin in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
The History of the Movement |
---|
Discover how Robert "Fighting Bob" La Follette, the Wisconsin Republican Party and the Progressive Movement reformed state and national government. |
The Industry That Changed the State |
---|
Discover how the logging industry shaped Wisconsin's economy and culture from the 19th century to the present. |
The Story of Lost Bird |
---|
Discover this harrowing story that brings together a feminist pioneer and the infant her husband found in the aftermath of Wounded Knee. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
---|
"Bright beer" storage tank by Dunck Tank Works, Milwaukee, c 1910. Used by Stevens Point Brewery, Stevens Point, c 1915-1995.(Museum object #2007.83.2) |
If you didn't find the material you searched for, our Library Reference Staff can help.
Call our reference desk at 608-264-6535 or email us at: