Wisconsin -- History
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Wisconsin -- History
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- Wisconsin quilts, stories in the stitches, Ellen Kort ; research and editorial committee, Jan Cregar ... [et al.] ; photography, Stewart Wolfe
- Black settlers in rural Wisconsin, by Zachary Cooper
- Wisconsin revisited, a rephotographic essay, [Nicolette Bromberg]
- Shapers of Wisconsin, people, places, and events in Wisconsin's history, text, Kathryn H. Heide ... [et. al] ; music, Shari Gerth, Paula Heide-Waller ; design consultant, Jim Del Monaco ; production, Dr. Wendell Mathews
- The drink that made Wisconsin famous, beer and brewing in the Badger state, Doug Hoverson ; [photography by Robert Fogt]
- The Wisconsin story, the building of a vanguard state, H. Russell Austin
- Wisconsin, my home, by Erna Oleson Xan as told by her mother, Thurine Oleson
- Badger tales,, by Clara L. Tutt
- Wisconsin barns, touchstones to the past, written, produced, directed and shot by Tom Laughlin
- Strong-minded woman, the story of Lavinia Goodell, Wisconsin's first female lawyer, Mary Lahr Schier
- Wisconsin's past and present, a historical atlas, Marily B. Crews-Nelson ... [et al.] (The Wisconsin Cartographers' Guild)
- Wisconsin, pathways to prosperity, Shiela Reaves
- Wisconsin travel companion, a guide to the history along Wisconsin's highways, by Richard Olsenius & Judy A. Zerby ; cartography by Sona Karentz Andrews
- Wisconsin, a history, Robert C. Nesbit
- The History of Wisconsin., William Fletcher Thompson, general editor
- Danes in Wisconsin, by Frederick Hale
- Finns in Wisconsin, by Mark Knipping
- Wisconsin, a bicentennial history, Richard Nelson Current
- Historic tales of the Fox River Valley, Fox tales, by Giles Clark
- The Wisconsin frontier, Mark Wyman
- Wisconsin's historic Fox River Valley, written by Giles Clark ; illustrated by Norbert Miller
- A photo album of the past, pioneer scenes and portraits from central Wisconsin, collected and edited by Malcolm & Margaret Rosholt
- Wisconsin, a history, [by] Robert C. Nesbit
- Wisconsin; a story of progress
- Walking home ground, in the footsteps of Muir, Leopold, and Derleth, Robert Root
- Wisconsin lore for boys and girls, by Susan Burdick Davis
- The Wisconsin story, 150 people, places, and turning points that shaped the Badger State, Dennis McCann
- Wheel fever, how Wisconsin became a great bicycling state, Jesse J. Gant & Nicholas J. Hoffman
- Norwegians in Wisconsin, Richard J. Fapso
- Wisconsin in three centuries, 1634-1905;, narrative of three centuries in the making of an American commonwealth illustrated with numerous engravings of historic scenes and landmarks, portraits and facsimiles of rare prints, documents and old maps..
- Learning from the land, Wisconsin land use, Bobbie Malone
- The Welsh in Wisconsin, by Phillips G. Davies
- Wisconsin, Edward A. Fitzpatrick
- The Wisconsin story, 150 stories, 150 years, by Dennis McCann
- Wisconsin, Ryan Gale
- Wisconsin: forward!, by Marion Fuller Archer, edited by James T. Rutledge
- The Wisconsin logging book, 1839-1939, by Malcolm Rosholt
- Ghost towns of Wisconsin, by Willliam F. Stark
- Place names of Wisconsin, Edward Callary
- Portrait of the past;, a photographic journey through Wisconsin, [compiled] by Howard Mead, Jill Dean, and Susan Smith
- History of the Fox River Valley, Lake Winnebago, and the Green Bay region, William A. Titus, editor
- A short history of Wisconsin, Larry Gara
- The Swedes in Wisconsin, by Frederick Hale
- Wisconsin reader, edited by Doris H. Platt
- The Wisconsin supper clubs story, an illustrated history, with relish, Ron Faiola
- Wisconsin, land of change : an illustrated history, Shiela Reaves
- Historic tales of the Fox River Valley, Fox tales, by Giles Clark ; illustrated by Becker, Cheryl ... [et al.]
- The Badger State, a documentary history of Wisconsin, [edited] by Justus F. and Barbara Dotts Paul
- The Swiss in Wisconsin, by Frederick Hale
- An illustrated history of the state of Wisconsin., Being a complete civil, political, and military history of the state, from its first exploration down to 1875., By Charles R. Tuttle