Date: | 07 08 1936 |
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Description: | A man lifts a milk canister into a McCormick-Deering Milk Cooler. Light from two windows illuminates the room, and buckets sit along the wall opposite the... |
Date: | 1979 |
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Description: | Poster for picnic presented by the Gay Center at Vilas Park. Includes an image of a fox and telephone. |
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Description: | Commemorative Civil War roster of First Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, Wisconsin Hussars Squadron "G." Depicts "Our Country as it was in 1860" with ... |
Date: | 02 13 1862 |
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Description: | Letter describing gun invention and Bradford's intentions for improvements. |
Date: | 01 26 1952 |
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Description: | Jean Henriksen, a Madison Capital Times librarian, poses as the queen of the Wisconsin Press Photographers Association at the group's meeting in Milwaukee. |
Date: | 03 1954 |
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Description: | Page from International Sales Engineering Bulletin Number 130, featuring the R-140 truck. |
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Description: | Letterhead for the Electrical and Steel Sales Co., with black and white photographs of examples of the company's steel products, such as casters, dollies, ... |
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Description: | Illustration used for a book written about the history of the typewriter. Image includes Christopher Latham Sholes, inventor of the first practical typewri... |
Date: | 03 11 1941 |
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Description: | Farmall M illustration taken from a "Serviceman's guide for Farmall M" manual, page 11 and 12. Cutaway illustration highlights various features of the Farm... |
Date: | 06 1908 |
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Description: | Electrical fixtures, West Wing. |
Date: | 1936 |
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Description: | WHA Radio logo from a 1936-1937 Wisconsin College of the Air course guide. |
Date: | 12 07 1949 |
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Description: | A typed note to Syd Eiges from Sam Kaufman regarding TV mystery shows. In the note, Kaufman suggests turning the radio show "Dragnet" into a television sho... |
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Description: | A handwritten letter by Pat Weaver to Fred Wile addressing a television producer's responsibility to the audience regarding crime and violence. |
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