Date: | 05 07 1937 |
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Description: | McKay Nursery field with men planting, and horse teams pulling cultivators. |
Date: | 1917 |
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Description: | Stuart Fargo sitting on a disk pulled by a team of four horses on the F.B. Fargo farm. |
Bemis Company, Inc. |
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The foundation supports area projects involved in arts & culture and education. |
The Genesis of Modern Wisconsin |
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Discovery the history of the Woodland and Middle Mississippean Indian cultures and their relationship to modern Wisconsin. |
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Description: | Art Kehl is standing outdoors with a pipe in his mouth and is handing a matching hat to an unknown young woman in a dress decorated with bees. Located in R... |
Date: | 1995 |
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Description: | Text on front reads: "Watertown. Willkommen in Watertown. A City of Stories. Watertown, Wisconsin." On reverse: "Front: Watertown, Wisconsin is home to a g... |
National Park Service |
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The National Park Service provides funding for the preservation, acquisition, and interpretation of various historic and cultural resources. |
Economic Development and Affordable Housing Grants |
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Funding is available for projects intended as catalysts to meaningful, positive, and sustainable change within neighborhoods and communities. |
Alliant Energy Foundation |
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Alliant Energy Foundation's community grants are directed to programs and projects that benefit Wisconsin residents and communities. |
History of Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
Community: | Watertown |
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County: | Jefferson |
Historic Name: | St. Bernard's School |
Reference Number: | 77138 |
Community: | Watertown |
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County: | Jefferson |
Historic Name: | Evangelical Lutheran St. Markus Kirche |
Reference Number: | 75231 |
A Fortification That may not Have Existed |
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Learn the story surrounding the building of Fort Koshkonong by General Henry Atkinson. |
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