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Stories from city directories
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This exhibit highlights a selection of advertisements from Wisconsin city directories published between 1857 and 1930. City directories are commercially-published compilations of the names, addresses, and professions of people in a particular town or city. The earliest formal city directories published in the United States document major urban areas on the East Coast and date to the 1780s. In Wisconsin, the earliest city directories date to the 1850s; by the 1920s, at least one directory was published for most of the large and mid-sized cities in the state.

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Recollection Wisconsin
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Emily Pfotenhauer
Recollection Wisconsin
Date Added:
07/24/2020
Welsh in Wisconsin
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The earliest immigrants from Wales to Wisconsin arrived in 1840, with peak immigration between about 1850 and 1860. This exhibit displays the art and culture, both historical and present-day, of the Welsh in Wisconsin.

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Recollection Wisconsin
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Emily Pfotenhauer
Recollection Wisconsin
Date Added:
07/29/2020
We’ve got the power!
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Did you know that two major energy sources – hydro and solar power – have deep roots in Wisconsin history? It’s true. You might even say a current of energy-related ingenuity surged through our great state throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Read on if we’ve ignited your curiosity.

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Recollection Wisconsin
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Recollection Wisconsin
Vicki Tobias
Date Added:
11/24/2020
Where we get our food
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Fron what Indigenous peoples in what is now the state of Wisconsin grew, hunted, fished, and gathered to the modern supermarket to the ubiquitous summer farmers markets, this online exhibit pairs historical photographs and research to examine where Wisconsinites get their food.

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U.S. History
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Recollection Wisconsin
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Recollection Wisconsin
Author:
Joe Hermolin
Recollection Wisconsin
Date Added:
02/23/2021
Wisconsin Fish Stories
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote “In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.” But in much of Wisconsin, once the lakes thaw, some men’s (and women’s) thoughts turn to sport fishing, particularly on the first Saturday in May which signals the opening of fishing season.

This online exhibit features images from Recollection Wisconsin content partners documenting our state's rich history of recreational fishing.

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U.S. History
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Joe Hermolin
Date Added:
08/06/2021
Wisconsin department stores
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At the turn of the 20th century, most American cities of any size had a family-run department store (or two or more) entrenched in their downtowns. By New York, Chicago, or Philadelphia standards, Wisconsin department stores were small and modest, but they served their communities well. In this exhibit, you'll learn about and see images of Wisconsin's bustling department stores along with the impacts those stores had on their communities and the people they employed.

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Recollection Wisconsin
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Author:
Michael Leannah
Recollection Wisconsin
Date Added:
07/24/2020
Wisconsin farmers' markets
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Wisconsin farmers, artisans, and other vendors work hard all year to prepare for farmers’ markets in order to provide goods to the local community. Many Wisconsin residents “buy local” to support their farmers, and the myriad of market locations around the state allow locals to do so.

The photographs in this slideshow portray the farmers’ markets – a variety including general markets, roadside stands, and co-ops – of the past.

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Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Career and Technical Education
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U.S. History
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Recollection Wisconsin
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Author:
Ally Hrkac
Recollection Wisconsin
Date Added:
07/24/2020
Wisconsin memoirs
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This exhibit highlights multiple forms of memoirs written by Wisconsin residents. In viewing these accounts, we are doing more than merely reading a document – we are experiencing the life of another individual at a different time. For the people who wrote these letters, diaries, poems, and journals, the act of writing brought personal comfort, solidarity, relief and preservation of connections to friends and family. For readers, these memoirs provide historical evidence and insight into the Wisconsin experience.

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Ally Hrkac
Recollection Wisconsin
Date Added:
07/24/2020
The art of rosemaling
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The Norwegian art of rosemaling. Rosemaling is an art style preserved thanks in part to 19th century immigration from Norway’s farming communities to those of Wisconsin. Since that journey, rosemaling has worked its way into the identity of the state.

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Recollection Wisconsin
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Author:
Emily Nelson
Recollection Wisconsin
Date Added:
07/24/2020