Fur Trader |
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Brief bio of Augustin Grignon, a fur trader who ran a gristmill and flour mill at Kaukauna. |
Brief rundown of the events surrounding the series of confrontations between the Meskwaki (Fox) Indians and French, largely fought between 1712 and 1730. |
Learn about the history of Wisconsin between the years 1700-1749. |
A brief timeline of Wisconsin history, 1784-1835. |
A brief timeline of Wisconsin history, 1750-1783. |
Brief history of The American Revolution (in Wisconsin). |
Learn about the oldest cities and towns in Wisconsin which were established by 1836 and still exist today. |
Read about the Battle of Fallen Timbers and the subsequent Treety of Greenville which compelled the Indians to treat with the United States |
fur trader, pioneer land speculator |
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Brief biography of [Jean] Joseph Rolette (1781 - 1842). |
Oshkosh, Wisconsin Historical Details |
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Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Oshkosh, Wisconsin. |
U.S. Senator, Frontiersman, Soldier |
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Brief biography of Henry Dodge (1782 - 1867). |
Read about the development of an official public education system in Wisconsin. This article includes several links. |
From Sacred Calumets to Ashtrays |
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Discover the important role that tobacco and the Peace Pipe have played throughout Wisconsin's history. |
An Old Man's Tall Tale |
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Wisconsin pioneer Joseph Crelie was said to be 139 years old when he was exhibited to spectators in 1864. But how old was he really? |
A History of Disease in Wisconsin |
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Read this informative collection of all the outbreaks and epidemics in Wisconsin's history. |
Learn about the first extreme winters in Wisconsin suffered by explorers and settlers in the 17th through 19th centuries, with links to other articles |
Discover the story of French traders saved from starvation by Ottawa Indians at the headwaters of the Chippewa River in 1659. |
How Native Life was Transformed |
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Discover how white contact disrupted and transformed Indian life in Wisconsin in the 17th and 18th centuries. |
When the Beaver was King |
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Discover how beavers transformed Wisconsin's economy in the 1650s for the next two centuries. |
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