John Odin Jensen and R. Richard Wagner have received the 2020 Book of Merit Award. |
The 1906 Cambridge Historic School Museum and the Neville Public Museum have received the 2021 Museum Exhibit Awards. |
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The La Crosse County Historical Society has received the 2022 Public Program Award for the Enduring Families Video Project. |
Chuck Pankratz has received the 2022 Genealogy-Family History Book Award for his work on the Pankratz family. |
Nancy M. Vance has received the 2021 Genealogy-Family History Book Award for her work on the Ford (Foord) family. |
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Martha Bergland and Chris Christl have received 2022 Book of Merit Awards. |
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The Wisconsin Farms Oral History Project has received the 2020 Public Program Award. |
The Jefferson Historical Society has received the 2022 Museum Exhibit Award for "The Beer That Made Milwaukee Jealous." |
The Bayfield Heritage Association has received the 2021 Public Program Award. |
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The Ripon Historical Society has received the 2022 Reuben Gold Thwaites Trophy Award. |
Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers and Storytellers |
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Mai Zong Vue, Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers and Storytellers |
The UW Public History Project and Oshkosh Public Museum have received the 2023 Museum Exhibit Awards. |
Jennifer Van Haaften won the 51st Annual William Best Hesseltine Award for her article, "Re-examining the American Pioneer Spirit". |
An excerpt from the R. Richard Wagner book, published by the Wisconsin Historical Society press |
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An excerpt from the R. Richard Wagner book "We've Been Here All Along: Early Gay History in Wisconsin" published by the Wisconsin Historical Society press |
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Learn about the role of monumental art in Wisconsin and the nation and investigate the current controversy over historical monuments and markers. |
Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers |
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Robert Albert Bloch, Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers |
Learn more about the support of bold, visionary, engaged people who believe in our state, who understand the value of investing in transformational projects, like those who built the Society’s still-grand headquarters in 1900. |
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Learn more about the support of bold, visionary, engaged people, who understand the value of investing in transformational projects. |
Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers |
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Ralph Warner, Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers |
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