Skip to main content
Periodicals

Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 4, summer, 1975

Text

Nearly all of this issue focuses on the disappearance of Caspar Partridge, believed kidnapped by Indigenous Americans, and the lengthy court battle that followed.

Date Created:
1974 - 1975
Creator:
Wisconsin Historical Society (publisher)

Publication Information

Creator Wisconsin Historical Society (publisher)
Publisher [Madison, etc.] State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Date Created 1974 - 1975
Language English
Volume / Issue Volume 58, Number 4

Physical Description

Format Text;Image
Extent 1 volume
Dimensions 23-28 cm

Collection Information

Digital Collection Wisconsin Magazine of History
Source Collection Wisconsin Magazine of History
Call Number F576 W7
Catalog Record https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/999482592302121

Copyright Information

Copyright Status IN COPYRIGHT
Copyright Date 2007
Unique ID
W01CA8Z
Legacy ID
vol58no040000

Digital Collections

Explore more than 100,000 collection items online through the Society’s digital collections. For over two decades, we’ve been scanning, photographing, and digitizing materials from our collections, creating a rich and growing digital archive that brings history closer to you.
 
The Wisconsin Historical Society offers an ever-growing digital collection. Digitized materials reflect the full range of items in the collections including photographs, letters, newsletters, films, posters, architectural drawings, menus, and ephemera.

View Our Curated Collections

Attribution

For a credit line: Wisconsin Historical Society, Creator, Title, Unique Identifier. 

The Unique Identifier can be found at the top or bottom of the page for each item. The name of a downloaded file is NOT the unique identifier.

For bibliographic citations please consult the UW-Madison Libraries Citation Research Guide to ensure compliance with appropriate style guidelines.

 

 

Accessing Collections

The vast majority of the items in our collections are not online. The Society owns thousands of archival collections viewable in our Archives reading room. To view and conduct research in our collections, visit us in person.

Plan Your Visit

Periodicals
Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 1, autumn, 1974

Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 1, autumn, 1974

This issue includes articles on the fur trade in the upper Mississippi Valley, American radical Thomas R. Amlie, and the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Madison.

Take a Look
Periodicals
Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 2, winter, 1974-1975

Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 2, winter, 1974-1975

This issue includes articles on Wisconsin's mid-20th century political realignment, Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin Fellowship, and missionaries among Wisconsin Indians in the territorial era.

Take a Look
Periodicals
Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 80, number 4, summer, 1997

Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 80, number 4, summer, 1997

This issue includes articles on Robert La Follette's presidential aspirations and Wisconsin's contributions to New Deal agricultural policy.

Take a Look
Periodicals
Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 3, spring, 1975

Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 3, spring, 1975

This issue includes articles on dance in early 20th century Wisconsin and labor politics and Herbert Hoover in the 1920s.

Take a Look
Periodicals
Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 57, number 3, spring, 1974

Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 57, number 3, spring, 1974

This issue includes articles on clothing factories in Milwaukee, General Douglas MacArthur's presidential aspirations, and Wisconsin Senator John Spooner's conflicting record on equal rights.

Take a Look
Periodicals
Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 57, number 1, autumn, 1973

Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 57, number 1, autumn, 1973

This issue includes two sets of letters, those of Nellie Kedzie Jones and her advice to farm women, and the Civil War letters of William Wallace.

Take a Look
Go to top
Wisconsin Historical Society
Search Dropdown