From Bear Hunting on the Capitol Square to a Fully-incorporated City |
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Discover how Madison went from a small village in 1836 to being organized and governed as a city in 20 years time |
One Man's Journey from Slavery to Madison Business Owner to State Assembly Staff Member |
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Learn about a freed slave's intriguing story as a barber serving Wisconsin's prominent politicians, and as a well-known, beloved face in the capital city. |
Wisconsin Civil War Officer, 9th Wisconsin Secretary of State, Newspaper Publisher |
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Thomas S. Allen is best remembered for his leadership of the 5th Wisconsin Infantry during the Civil War. |
Wisconsin Civil War Officer, U.S. Marshall, Business Owner |
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Wisconsin Civil War Officer, Three-Term Wisconsin Governor, U.S. Diplomat |
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Wisconsin Civil War Officer, Politician, Manufacturer |
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Wisconsin Civil War Officer, Wisconsin Attorney General and State Senator |
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Wisconsin Civil War Officer, Mexican-American War Officer |
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Learn about Robert M. La Follette's efforts to instill primary elections in the Wisconsin political system, replacing bribery by party bosses. |
Learn about the first extreme winters in Wisconsin suffered by explorers and settlers in the 17th through 19th centuries, with links to other articles |
Read about the desperate 1832 battle near Madison, WI, of the starving Sauk, Fox and Kickapoo Native Americans against the British and the Ho-Chunk. |
The Gold Medal Victories of the U.S. Hockey Team and Wisconsin Speed Skater Eric Heiden |
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This article recollects the gold medal victories of the U.S. Hockey team and a Wisconsin speed skater in the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics. |
A Wisconsin Civil War Story |
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Learn how Cordelia Harvey established a hospital in Madison to help Civil War soldiers |
Learn more about the 1904 fire that destroyed the third Wisconsin State Capitol. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Drum kit used by Viroqua, Wisconsin, native Butch Vig when he played with the bands Spooner, Fire Town, and the Grammy-nominated Garbage. (Museum object) |
A Misunderstanding Leads to Massacre |
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Discover how a Treaty Misunderstanding led to the Massacre of Thousands of Sauk Indians |
A Plot of Land Becomes a City |
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Discover how Wisconsin went from a small part of a territory to a capital city. |
How Real Estate Owners Created Wisconsin |
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Discover how land owners promoted their towns and villages for settlers and created the cities you know today. |
How the University was Began |
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Discover how the lack of educational opportunities in Wisconsin helped create the University of Wisconsin. |
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