Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 4th Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Utley in Racine and mustered into service on July 9, 1861. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 33rd Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Utley in Racine and mustered into service on October 18, 1862 |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 2nd Wisconsin Light Artillery was organized at La Crosse and mustered into service on October 10, 1861. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 8th Wisconsin Light Artillery, known as "Lyons' Pinery Battery," which was organized at Racine and served in the Civil War from 1862-1865. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Learn about the 3rd Wisconsin Light Artillery, or Badger Battery, which served in the Civil War from 1862 to 1865, losing 27 men. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 5th Wisconsin Light Artillery, which served in the Civil War from 1861-1865 and lost 25 men during service. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 6th Wisconsin Light Artillery, the Buena Vista Artillery, which served in the Civil War from 1861-1865 and lost 29 men during service. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 4th Wisconsin Cavalry, originally 4th Wisconsin Infantry, from Racine, which served in the Civil War 1861-1966 and lost 431 men in service. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 22nd Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the Civil War 1862-1865 and lost 243 men during service. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 31st Wisconsin Infantry was organized by companies at Prairie du Chien and at Camp Utley in Racine. |
Wisconsin Civil War Officer, Lawyer, Helped Draft the Wisconsin Constitution |
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Promotions on Paper, 1850s-1975 |
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Custom-designed letterheads were a universal way of proclaiming who you were. Historical letterheads are prime examples of early branding. |
Automobiles in Wisconsin History |
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Read about the evolution of the automotive industry and the drastic changes in manufacturing work, road infrastructure, the economy and American culture. |
Photographs of Public Libraries in Wisconsin |
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Learn about how the Wisconsin Free Library Commission helped to establish and improve free public libraries in Wisconsin. |
View these 19th-century panoramic, detailed maps of Wisconsin communities. |
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