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News Release

June 10, 2019 - Media Advisory: Press Conference to unveil the 2019 State Capitol Ornament Today at 11:30 am

For Immediate Release
The Wisconsin Historical Foundation will unveil the 2019 State Capitol Ornament during a press conference in the State Capitol.
Historical Essay

Berger, Meta Schlichting (1873-1944)

This Milwaukee born woman successfully advocated for progressive reforms in the educational system and was influential in the Milwaukee socialist movement.
Property Record

600 E HENRY CLAY ST

Community: Whitefish Bay
County: Milwaukee
Historic Name: Whitefish Bay Women's Club Clubhouse
Reference Number: 175441
Book or Pamphlet

Paperback: $22.95
416 pages, 37 b/w photos and illus., 6.125 x 9.25"
ISBN: 9780870204265

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Article

Wisconsin Scribes

A Documentary Discovery Project
Historical Essay

Berger, Meta 1873-1944

The history of Meta Berger.
Property Record

N1525 CHURCH ST

Community: Sumner
County: Jefferson
Historic Name: Busseyville Grange Hall
Reference Number: 140599
Book or Pamphlet

Hardcover: $40.00
642 pp, photos, maps
ISBN:9780870202605

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Historical Essay

Gillespie, Ezekiel (1818-1892)

Black Voting Rights Activist
Biography of Ezekiel Gillespie who was active in Milwaukee's small Black community, especially on voting rights issues.
News Release

May 21, 2019 - Celebrate Wisconsin Being the First State to Ratify the 19th Amendment on June 10 at the Capitol

For Immediate Release
On June 10, 1919, Wisconsin officially became the first state to ratify the 19th amendment which would give women the right to vote.
News Release

May 21, 2019 - Celebrate Wisconsin Being the First State to Ratify the 19th Amendment on June 10 at the Wisconsin State Capitol

For Immediate Release
On June 10, 1919, Wisconsin officially became the first state to ratify the 19th amendment which would give women the right to vote.
Feature Story

Ezekiel Gillespie

Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers
Ezekiel Gillespie, Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers
Historical Essay

The Progressive Era: 1895-1925

A Short History of Wisconsin
Property Record

97 N MAIN ST

Community: Fort Atkinson
County: Jefferson
Historic Name: First National Bank
Reference Number: 74506
Historical Essay

Stearns, Lutie Eugenia 1866-1943

Librarian, Lecturer, Reformer and Author
Biography of Lutie Eugenia Stearns, librarian, lecturer, reformer and author who helped establish the Wisconsin Free Library Commission.
Historical Essay

Overview of Citizen Petitions, Remonstrances, and Resolutions

Wisconsin Citizen Petitions
Feature Story

Lutie Eugenia Stearns

Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers
Lutie Eugenia Stearns, Celebrating Wisconsin Visionaries, Changemakers, and Storytellers
Property Record

220 ST LAWRENCE AVE

Community: Janesville
County: Rock
Historic Name: Lovejoy and Merrill-Nowlan Houses (Allen P. Lovejoy House)
Reference Number: 46974

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