Wisconsin Magazine of History Archives
Wisconsin Magazine of History Archives
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Spring 2022
Wisconsin Magazine of History.
This issue includes articles on Soren and Christine Uhrenholdt's half century farming the Namekagon Valley; a unique collection of letters by Wisconsinite Clara Pagel, who traveled through Europe and Asia on the eve of World War II; Black Wisconsinites’ response to George Wallace’s 1964 Presidential Primary Campaign; and the origins and rise of Reynolds Sugar Bush, a maple syrup company in Aniwa, Wisconsin.
Winter 2021
Wisconsin Magazine of History.
This issue includes articles on David Keene’s role in launching the New Right, University of Wisconsin’s role in training a generation of China's most prominent geologists, Marshall Erdman’s 1953 home improvement Expo and his new venture into build-it-yourself homes, and a short memoir of a snowplow driver in Winnebago County and the “winter warriors” who worked to keep roads safe.
Autumn 2021
Wisconsin Magazine of History.
This issue includes articles on the rich interiors of Villa Louis, a collection of first-person essays and poems on coping during crisis collected during the COVID-19 pandemic, Jacob Spaulding's life and efforts to stop removal of the Ho-Chunk from their homeland in Black River Falls, the passenger pigeon in Wisconsin, and a short memoir of growing up in a newsroom family in New Glarus and Monticello.
Summer 2021
Wisconsin Magazine of History.
This issue includes articles on the man behind Road America, Elkhart’s world-class outdoor racetrack, the Dousman family’s summer parties of 1895; a memoir of a farm girl who started a career at the Badger Ammunition Plant at the height of the Vietnam War; and governor Julius Heil.
Featured Articles
We have chosen some highlights from the Magazine that are of particular interest.
Exposed! Harley-Davidson's Lost Photographs, 1915-1916
Free Love in Victorian Wisconsin: The Radical Life of Juliet Severance
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