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November 20, 2008

 
Upcoming Events

Presentation on the History of Farm Technology in Baraboo
Nov 20 :: Wisconsin Historical Society Press author, Jerry Apps, will give a presentation on the history of farm...

Digital Retouching Demystified THIS CLASS IS NOW FULL
Nov 22 :: THIS CLASS IS NOW FULL. THERE IS NO WAITING LIST. Some prior experience with computer equipment is...

Book Signing and Recipe Testing with the Authors of Apple Betty and Sloppy Joe
Nov 30 :: There will be a book signing and recipe testing with the Apple Betty and Sloppy Joe authors Diane Sanvidge...

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Odd Wisconsin
Museum Collections Online
Nearly 4,000 artifacts from the Wisconsin Historical Museum have now been pictured and described on our website. Check out paintings, dolls, quilts, moccasins, samplers and children's clothing through the link above. And don't forget the Wis. Decorative Arts Database, showing 200 objects of all sorts from local historical societies around the state,

New Pictures Online
Every day we add more historical images to our online collection, Wisconsin Historical Images. Not just Wisconsin, but the whole country. Not only candid snapshots, but work by major photographers. And not only photographs, but also posters, engravings, lithographs, maps and more. See the last 30 days' worth of additions by clicking above.

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Longfellow on Madison
One of America's best poets wrote one of his worst poems about our capital. In 1876, a centennial exhibition was organized in Philadelphia to celebrate the nation's first century. The participation of Wisconsin's women was spearheaded by Mrs. J.G. Thorpe of Madison, whose son had married a daughter of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. She persuaded the famous author to write an...

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

The Autumn 2008 issue features articles on the cancelled 1957 and 1958 Wisconsin Badger football games against Louisiana State due to Louisiana's segregation laws, Camp Randall as a prisoner of war facility during the Civil War, and the fight for women journalists to integrate the Milwaukee Press Club.
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