Read a brief description of the Milwaukee 14 when Vietnam War protesters set fire to 10,000 draft files. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Pink flamingo from the flock that graced Bascom Hill on on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, 1979. (Museum object #1979.302A-C) |
A Wisconsin Civil War Story |
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Read a soldier's letter describing how some soldiers generally treated chaplains during the Siege of Vicksburg. |
Brief explanation Thomas Jefferson's descendants in Wisconsin. |
A brief description of the violent attacks that ensued after the Civil War military draft began in Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Concentration camp sweater worn by Tadeusz Kowalczyk while a prisoner at Auschwitz during World War II. (Museum object #1985.92) |
Read a brief article about a academic controversy surrounding a 202 stone slab found in Minnesota. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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The 53rd Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Randall in Madison during March and April 1865, at the very end of the war. |
Learn about the pottery company that developed in Edgerton, Wisconsin. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Sholes & Glidden typewriter developed by Christopher Latham Sholes of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and marketed c. 1874. (Museum object #1964.31) |
Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Muskego, Wisconsin. |
History of Racine, Wisconsin |
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Discover historical details and explore our online collections related to Racine, Wisconsin. |
Read about the history of one of Wisconsin's largest and most successful printing firms during World War II. Includes links to images. |
Civil War Battle Summary |
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Read about Wisconsin's involvement in the Civil War battle that took place in Prairie Grove, Arkansas. This article includes links to related documents. |
Read about the possible historic origins of the frequently used syllable "wau" in the geographic names of Wisconsin. |
Jesuit Missionary |
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Read about the Jesuit priest who established several missions in Wisconsin during the 17th century. |
A Wisconsin Civil War Story |
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On May 31, 1864, the 6th Infantry take advantage of the shade while encamped in Virginia to battle not enemy troops but body lice. |
Wisconsin Historical Museum Object – Feature Story |
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Violin and bow played by Madison, Wisconsin pioneer Rosaline Peck, 1830s. (Museum object #1969.304.2,A) |
Learn about the meaning of "disasters in Wisconsin" and the various tragedies the state endured. |
Read about the trials and tribulations of commercial fruit production in Wisconsin from 1854 until the early 20th century. |
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