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Learn about Wisconsin's role in the Civil War, research more than 12 million historical records on McCormick-International Harvester, or check out more than 25,000 historical maps of the U.S. and Canada.
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The Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database documents more than 1,000 examples of Wisconsin's rich material heritage from the collections of dozens of museums, historical societies and private individuals across the state.
Wisconsin Historical Society Newspaper Collection. Discover Our Collection of Over 300 Years of U.S. Newspapers. Newspaper Resources at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Resource Description. World War I Centennial Commemoration.
The Wisconsin Historical Museum contains over 110,000 historical objects and nearly 400,000 archaeological artifacts documenting the history of Wisconsin from prehistoric times to the present. Browse selected subjects from the Wisconsin Historical Museum collections.
The Wisconsin Historical Collections (1855-1915) is a serial publication that was issued every two or three years between 1855 and 1915 by the Wisconsin Historical Society. During those decades, the Society periodically gathered a selection of important manuscripts on the state's early history into a printed volume. They called this publication ...
View, search, print, or download more than 150 rare books, original manuscripts, and classic travel narratives from the library and archives of the Wisconsin Historical Society. Browse the Collection.
The Wisconsin Historical Society was founded in 1847 and it quickly began to establish one of Wisconsin’s earliest library collections. Led by the vision of Lyman Copeland Draper and succeeding secretaries of the Society, that collection developed into one of the country’s largest and most important North American historical collections.