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September 19, 2013

 
Upcoming Events

Breakfast in a Victorian Kitchen (Sold Out)
Sep 21 :: This is a hands-on cooking workshop for adults. Participants take a culinary tour of the late 19th century...

Rousing with the Roosters Breakfast
Sep 21 :: Extend your Life on the Farm experience. Try out the 19th-century lifestyle by working together in the...

Horse-Drawn Days at Stonefield
Sep 21 :: Step back to a time, before steam engines or tractors arrived on the farm, when horses did all work. Farmers...

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High Tide at Gettysburg
Autumn on the Farms in September
Link to Cool Links home page. Freedom Summer Digital Collection
25,000 pages from the Society's manuscript collections on Civil Rights are now available online. They focus on 1964's Mississippi Freedom Summer project, in which thousands of local African-American residents were joined by hundreds of northern volunteers to challenge segregation and secure voting rights. View photos, letters, diaries, pamphlets, memos, and much more. Download a free PowerPoint and Sourcebook of key documents.

Recollection Wisconsin
Wisconsin Heritage Online has a new name and much-enhanced Web site. It's a statewide consortium of historical organizations sharing pictures, books, manuscripts, maps and museum artifacts on the Web. Now you can also share your own stories and connect with other people who love history. Enjoy 100,000 items from more than 80 Wisconsin historical organizations at Recollection Wisconsin.

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Wiskonsan's Biggest Booster
In 1838, James Duane Doty (1799-1865) was elected by Wisconsin voters to represent them in Washington. He had already served in the Michigan territorial legislature (1833-35) and finagled having Madison chosen as Wisconsin's territorial capital. He went to Washington in 1838 to represent not only the voters but also absentee landowners, Eastern speculators, and capitalists trying to exploit Wisconsin's natural...

The latest issue of the Wisconsin Magazine of History. Wisconsin Magazine of History

The autumn issue of the "Wisconsin Magazine of History" features articles on "Policing the Wayward Woman" and the history of eugenics in Wisconsin, the origins of the cranberry industry, industrial designer, Brooks Stevens, and Packers photographer, Vern Biever.

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