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Description: | Quarter-length portrait of Reverend Cutting Marsh. Crayon portrait. |
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Description: | Hand-lettered Civil War commemorative roster of Company D, Seventh Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, known as the Stoughton Light Guard. The background is decor... |
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Description: | A Menominee Indian Village on Wolf River. There are dwellings on the shore and many people in canoes are on the river. |
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Description: | Hand-colored drawing of President Abraham Lincoln. This image is one of several on a page from the Grant family bible. |
Date: | 1851 |
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Description: | Several men rowing in a boat near Fort Howard that has an American Flag, barracks, and various related military buildings enclosed behind a wall. |
Date: | 1857 |
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Description: | Green Bay Intelligencer Newspaper Office. This was the first newspaper published in Wisconsin. The building was on Main Street. This drawing appeared in an... |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men in battle. Two horses, one with a rider dressed entirely in black. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men in combat, one on horseback with a spear or coup stick. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men, one horse. One man touches the other with what may be a coup stick. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two horses, one ridden by a man with long spear or coup stick. Second man drawn in pencil, not colored. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Three men, two on horseback riding in opposite directions. Third standing, firing a gun. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two horses, one ridden by a man with spear or coup stick. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men, two horses, one ridden by one of the men. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men, one prone, the other touching him with what may be a coup stick. |
Date: | 1858 |
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Description: | View on North Water Street, showing the building in which the Bank of Sparta was founded. A man is walking beside a oxen pulling a covered wagon. |
Date: | 1970 |
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Description: | Handmade poster alluding to a statement from American social and political activist Tom Hayden, in which he allegedly asked, "[Is it] time to pick up a gun... |
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