Some Pioneer Families of Wisconsin
Author : Betty Patterson
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 27,56 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Registers of births, etc
ISBN :
Author : Betty Patterson
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 27,56 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Registers of births, etc
ISBN :
Author : Michael E. Stevens
Publisher : Wisconsin Historical Society
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 39,80 MB
Release : 2018-09-19
Category : History
ISBN : 087020890X
From the mid-1830s through the 1850s, more than a half million people settled in Wisconsin. While traveling in ships and wagons, establishing homes, and forming new communities, these men, women, and children recorded their experiences in letters, diaries, and newspaper articles. In their own words, they revealed their fears, joys, frustrations, and hopes for life in this new place. The Making of Pioneer Wisconsin provides a unique and intimate glimpse into the lives of these early settlers, as they describe what it felt like to be a teenager in a wagon heading west or an isolated young wife living far from her friends and family. Woven together with context provided by historian Michael E. Stevens, these first-person accounts form a fascinating narrative that deepens our ability to understand and empathize with Wisconsin’s early pioneers.
Author : Betty Patterson
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,10 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Registers of births, etc
ISBN : 9780910255493
Author : Michael Nee
Publisher :
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 19,77 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Richland County (Wis.)
ISBN :
"Due to considerations of space and time, I can only include here a few (59) of the pioneer families of Richland County, and con- fess that many of the families chosen were either relatives or neighbors, but I have tried to give a representation of some [of] the major ethnic groups, and both large and small families"--Page 2
Author : Theron Wilber Haight
Publisher : [Madison] : Wisconsin History Commission
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 10,11 MB
Release : 1910
Category : United States
ISBN :
Author : Corey A Geiger
Publisher : History Press
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 19,91 MB
Release : 2021-03-29
Category :
ISBN : 9781540246684
Author : William Arnon Henry
Publisher :
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 13,63 MB
Release : 1896
Category : Agriculture
ISBN :
This guide, compiled under the direction of the Dean of the College of Agriculture at the University of Wisconsin, champions the economic promise of Wisconsin's northern counties for potential settlers in the 1890s. Profusely illustrated with photographs, charts, statistical lists, and maps, it discusses soil, climate, forest and water resources, land availability, and principal economic activities, with special emphasis on agricultural crops ( grains and grasses, root crops, etc.) and animal husbandry. Potato culture, sheep farming, swine breeding, and the dairy industry have chapters of their own. The book also provides capsule biographies of successful settlers from a variety of cultural and occupational backgrounds, along with resources for finding additional information.
Author : State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Publisher :
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 23,62 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Wisconsin
ISBN :
V.29 entitled The Attainment of statehood; v.31 entitled California letters of Lucuis Fairchild.
Author : Hjalmar Rued Holand
Publisher :
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 30,40 MB
Release : 1917
Category : Door County (Wis.)
ISBN :
Author : R. Bruce Allison
Publisher : Wisconsin Historical Society
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 29,99 MB
Release : 2014-05-20
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0870205285
In Every Root an Anchor, writer and arborist R. Bruce Allison celebrates Wisconsin's most significant, unusual, and historic trees. More than one hundred tales introduce us to trees across the state, some remarkable for their size or age, others for their intriguing histories. From magnificent elms to beloved pines to Frank Lloyd Wright's oaks, these trees are woven into our history, contributing to our sense of place. They are anchors for time-honored customs, manifestations of our ideals, and reminders of our lives' most significant events. For this updated edition, Allison revisits the trees' histories and tells us which of these unique landmarks are still standing. He sets forth an environmental message as well, reminding us to recognize our connectedness to trees and to manage our tree resources wisely. As early Wisconsin conservationist Increase Lapham said, "Tree histories increase our love of home and improve our hearts. They deserve to be told and remembered."