Wisconsin magazine of history: Volume 58, number 4, summer, 1975
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Nearly all of this issue focuses on the disappearance of Caspar Partridge, believed kidnapped by Indigenous Americans, and the lengthy court battle that followed.
1974 - 1975
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 |
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