Brief biography of newspaperman and eventual Governor (1891-1895) |
Brief description of Wisconsin's Blizzard of 1881 also called the "Big Snow of '81." |
Read about the Seventh-day Adventist Church and other Adventist goups in Wisconsin in the 19th century, including the Scandinavian adventist communities. |
Read about tornadoes in Wisconsin, including some of the worst to have struck the state. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Watertown, Wisconsin. |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. |
A Good Mother, a Good Friend and a Good Woman |
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Discover Juliet Severance, the free-thinking Whitewater physician who was involved with the anti-slavery movement, temperance and women's rights. |
The Surprise and Aftermath of a Miraculous Birth |
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Discover the sad story of the naturally-conceived set of quintuplets born in Watertown, believed to be the first set of quintuplets in the U.S. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Half gallon milk bottle used by Hoard's Dairyman Farm of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, c. 1934-1944. (Museum Object 1977.354.84) |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Model 2500 bonded carbon/aluminum racing bicycle, made by the Trek Bicycle Corporation, Waterloo, Wisconsin in 1988. (Museum object # 2005.135.1) |
A Fortification That may not Have Existed |
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Learn the story surrounding the building of Fort Koshkonong by General Henry Atkinson. |
Spirits Lead a Woman to Fortune |
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Morris Pratt was a well known psychic medium whose legacy is his eponymous spiritualist institution in Whitewater, known locally as "Pratt's Folly." |
The Genesis of Modern Wisconsin |
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Discovery the history of the Woodland and Middle Mississippean Indian cultures and their relationship to modern Wisconsin. |
How a Disaster Made Wisconsin the Dairy State |
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Discover how Wisconsin became the nation's leader in wheat long before it was renowned for dairy, and the disaster that made it all possible. |
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