Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Paper dress made by Scott Paper Co., 1966-1967. (Museum object #1969.184.13) |
How Industry Transformed the State |
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Discover how skilled industries like ship building and paper milling transformed Wisconsin history. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Neenah, Wisconsin. |
Businessman and Historical Society President |
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Biography of Wisconsin businessman and president of the Wisconsin Historical Society David Clark Everest. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Peshtigo, Wisconsin. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Watertown, Wisconsin. |
The Industry That Changed the State |
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Discover how the logging industry shaped Wisconsin's economy and culture from the 19th century to the present. |
Learn more about the entrepreneur and manufacturing innovator who established, Allis Company, Milwaukee's largest industrial employer in the late 1880s. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Wausau, Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Wash-Up Kit made by the Bay West Company, Green Bay. Distributed by the Yankee Paper and Specialty Co. of Menasha in the 1920s. (Museum object #1998.6.2) |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Table-top Ristaucrat S-45 Selective Jukebox, produced by Ristaucrat, Inc., Appleton, Wisconsin, 1951. (Museum object #1974.7.2) |
A Short History of Wisconsin |
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Read about immigration and economic growth in 19th-century Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Bemis Riddell chaise lounge custom made for the company owner, Albert Bemis, c. 1925 (reupholstered, c. 1940). (Museum Object #1984.319.1A-B) |
Learn how the Society became the permanent home for the McCormick-International Harvester Collection. |
Founder of Sauk City |
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Read about Agoston Haraszthy, the Hungarian immigrant who founded Sauk City and planted the first hops in Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Six-foot Evergleam Christmas tree with 94 branches made by the Aluminum Specialty Company of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, c. 1966. (Museum object #2005.174.1.1) |
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