View many photographs of Cassville Wisconsin's varied river life, taken by Frank W. Feiker |
Snapshots of Daily Life |
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Study this collection of family photos and see a natural, simple view of everyday life in early 20th-century Randolph, Wisconsin. |
Avid Amateur Photographer |
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Learn about the career of photographer Harry Dankoler, who captured images of his experiences throughout life and experimented with photo manipulation. |
A Wisconsin family's photography of their life, pets, parades and other festivities from the late 19th through the early 20th century. |
View the International Harvester Glass Negative Series featuring images of farmers, animals, factory workers, tractors, small-town life and more. |
Glimpses of African American Life in the Midwest, 1865-1934 |
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Read about three generations of a Midwestern African American family. |
A Visual Biography, 1908-1957 |
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Learn about the four years Senator Joseph McCarthy held the nation in his grasp with his anti-Communist rhetoric. |
Documenting a Sense of Place |
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View more than 8,000 images of Wisconsin communities: main streets, the built environment, prominent points of interests and some rural scenes. |
The "Teenie Weenies" cartoons enchanted readers of all ages for more than 50 years. View this selection of cartoons by William Donahey. |
The Work of Blanchard Harper |
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Learn about the work of Blanchard Harper, a female photographer who settled near Madison, Wisconsin. |
Harry and Roy Aitken |
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View the photographic stills from early silent film producers and Waukesha natives Harry and Roy Aitken. |
View an extensive image collection about this early social leadership center that focused on labor organization, and later, civil rights. |
Photographs from the Apostle Islands |
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Learn about the history of the Apostle Islands in the northnmost part of Wisconsin, a popular summer refuge for tourists and residents. |
Read about the career of Milwaukee-based photographer Simon L. Stein who is known for his portraits of prominent Wisconsin citizens. |
View the collection of images of Wisconsin women in a variety of activities: farm work, canning, suffragism, photography, war work and civil rights. |
Learn about the history of Christmas cards and their various uses during World War I and II, and in postwar America. |
A Historical Look at Service Stations |
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Photographs of Wisconsin gas stations portray the development of service station architecture. |
A Collection of Photographs |
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Photographs of Winther Motor company offer insight into early 20th century manufacturing. |
Learn about the life and career of self-proclaimed 'Photo Artist' from Baraboo who had a vast range of photographic abilities. |
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