Digitally Reproduced Maps of Wisconsin and American History |
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Features hundreds of digitally reproduced maps from rare books, manuscripts, magazines and journals covering all aspects of Wisconsin and American History. |
Learn about the collection areas of the Wisconsin Historical Society's Library-Archives. |
For Headquarters, Library, Archives and Program Offices |
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See information about the accessibility of the building and the services provided to visitors with disabilities. |
These maps identify local landowners within each Wisconsin county and provide information about cultural and topographical features. |
Access Information and Sales Service |
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Learn how to access the extensive microfilm collection at the Wisconsin Historical Society. |
Plan your visit to the Library and Archives of the Wisconsin Historical Society to research published and unpublished materials. |
Copy fees and policies for the Society's Library and Archives. |
Learn about our local government records holdings and how to access them. |
Exquisite examples of significant maps related to New France and French Great Lakes exploration, early maps of Florida and Mexico, later maps of Wisconsin. |
Original, meticulously detailed street-level maps for 325 Wisconsin communities, 1883-1930, originally used to determine a property's fire hazard. |
Request or participate in genealogy events offered throughout the year. |
Learn how Civil War Records are organized and how to purchase copies. |
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Learn how Civil War Records are organized and how to purchase copies. |
Learn how to request microfilm records from the Genealogical Society of Utah. |
For Headquarters, Library, Archives and Program Offices |
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All the information you need to travel to the Society's headquarters building. |
We have over 200 original bird's-eye-view maps of Wisconsin cities and villages dating from the 1860s to the early 1900s. |
Explore our physical and digital collections of more than 25,000 maps and atlases, which focus on Wisconsin, the Midwest, the U.S. and Canada. |
Learn tips for using death records for family history research. |
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