Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 15th Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Randall in Madison and mustered into service on February 2, 1862. |
Civil War Battle Summary |
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Read about Wisconsin's role in this Civil War battle. This article includes links to battle maps, original documents, and histories of Wisconsin regiments. |
Civil War Battle Summary |
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Read about Wisconsin's role in the Civil War battle that drove the Union army back to Washington, DC. This article includes links to original documents. |
Civil War Battle Summary |
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Read about the Civil War battle that took place in Corinth, Mississippi. The article details Wisconsin's significant role in this Union victory. |
Civil War Battle Summary |
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Learn about the Civil War battle that spawned the nickname "Iron Brigade." Article details Wisconsin's role in the battle and includes links. |
Civil War Battle Summary |
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This brief article on the Battle of Antietam includes links to battle maps, original documents, related images, and a longer account of the battle. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Ceremonial container made from a gourd, presented to Wisconsin Governor William R. Taylor, 1874. (Museum object #1993.53) |
Wisconsin Civil War Officer, 15th Wisconsin Governor, U.S. Congressman |
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Read about Wisconsin's 15th governor. The article details his Civil War service, his role in politics, and includes links to primary and secondary sources. |
The Many Varied Photographs |
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Read about the diverse career of photographer Harold Gauer, who is perhaps best known for his humorous photographs. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Campaign jacket worn by Chris Farley in the 1996 movie "Black Sheep." (Museum object #2007.86.1) |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 10th Wisconsin Light Artillery was organized at New Lisbon and mustered into service on February 10, 1862, at Camp Utley in Racine. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 28th Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the Civil War 1862-1865 and lost 240 men during service. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 35th Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the Civil War 1864-1865 and lost 276 men during service. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 9th Wisconsin Independent Battery Light Artillery was organized at Burlington and mustered into service January 27, 1862. |
Civil War Battle Summary |
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Read about Wisconsin's role in the battle that temporarily halted the Union advance into the heart of the Confederacy. This article contains several links. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 27th Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Sigel in Milwaukee and mustered into service on March 7, 1863. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 4th Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Utley in Racine and mustered into service on July 9, 1861. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 37th Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Randall in Madison and mustered into service on April 9, 1864. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Badge worn to support William Jennings Bryan by Wisconsin delegate Charles Donohue at Democratic Convention, Denver, July 1908 (Museum object #1997.36.1) |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 36th Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the Civil War 1864-1865 and lost 342 men during service. |
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