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Newspaper Article/Clipping

Menominee payment

Date: 1847-11-03
County: Winnebago
City: Oshkosh
Newspaper Article/Clipping

(Oskosh)

Date: 1869-12-22
County: Winnebago
City: Oshkosh
Historical Essay

Caspar Partridge Case, 1850-1855

Learn about a case that created much racial tension between white settlers and the Menominee Indians. This article includes a link to a longer article.
Newspaper Article/Clipping

Statue of Oshkosh

Date: 1897-01-24
County: Winnebago
City: Oshkosh
Historical Essay

Oshkosh, Chief (1795-1858)

Chief of the Menominee Indians
Biography of Menominee Indian chief Oshkosh.
Newspaper Article/Clipping

Honor to the chief

Date: 1888-06-03
County: Winnebago
City: Oshkosh
Print

Colonel B.J. Sweet's 21st Wisconsin Volunteers

Date: 1863
Description: "Colonel B.J. Sweet's 21st Wisconsin Volunteer Regiments." Lithograph of the 21st Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, on Parade at Camp Bragg (now Menom...
Drawing

Chief Oshkosh

Date: 1850
Description: Waist-up pen and ink drawing of Chief Oshkosh. He is wearing a top hat wrapped with a ribbon. He wears a suitcoat, bowtie, beaded neckpouch and a blanket w...
Property Record

MENOMINEE PARK

Community: Oshkosh
County: Winnebago
Historic Name: Colonel Lucas Miller
Reference Number: 70395
Historical Essay

Treaty Councils, from Prairie du Chien to Madeline Island

How the Natives Lost Their Land
Learn about the many treaties between the United States government and native tribes.
Property Record

1300 GEORGIA ST

Community: Oshkosh
County: Winnebago
Historic Name: South Park
Reference Number: 135200
Historical Essay

Oshkosh, Wisconsin - A Brief History

Oshkosh, Wisconsin Historical Details
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Historical Essay

21st Wisconsin Infantry History

Wisconsin Civil War Regiment
The 21st Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Bragg in Oshkosh and mustered into service on September 5, 1862.

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