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- Buenker, John D. The Progressive Era, 1893-1914. Madison: Wisconsin
Historical Society History of Wisconsin Series - vol. 4.
- Books We Own -
Wisconsin Lookup Resources - WIGenWeb
- Current, Richard N. Exploration to Statehood. Madison:
Wisconsin Historical Society History of Wisconsin Series - vol. 2.
- Danky, James P. Genealogical Research: An Introduction to the Resources
of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Madison: State Historical
Society of Wisconsin, 1986.
- Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography. Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1960.
- Draper, Lyman Copeland, and Reuben Gold Thwaites, eds. Collections of
the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
Madison, Wisconsin: The Society, n.d. (twenty-one volumes, with the last being
an every-volume index). The scope of the volumes covers every aspect of
Wisconsin's creation, from official documents, census enumeration, and the
very earliest baptism and marriage records at Mackinac.
- Glad, Paul W. War, a New Era and Depression, 1914-1940. Madison:
Wisconsin Historical Society History of Wisconsin Series, vol. 5.
- Gregory, John G. Southwestern Wisconsin: A History of Old Crawford
County, 4 vols. Chicago: S.J. Clark Pub. Co., 1932.
- Hansen, James L. on Wisconsin in vol. 2 of Genealogical Research:
Methods and Sources, edited by Kenn Stryker-Rodda. Washington, D.C.:
American Society of Genealogists, 1983.
- Herrick, Linda M. Wisconsin Genealogical Research. 2d edition.
Janesville, Wis.: Origins, 1998.
- History of Wisconsin. Vols 1-6. Madison, Wisconsin: State
Historical Society, 1973-1988.
- Nesbit, Robert C. Urbanization and Industrialization, 1873-1893.
Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society History of Wisconsin Series -
vol. 3.
- Nesbit, Robert C. Wisconsin: A History. 2nd edition. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society, University of Wisconsin Press, 1989.
A concise one-volume history.
- Pioneering the Upper Midwest - Pioneering the Upper Midwest, ca.
1820-1910, contains seventeenth- to early twentieth-century accounts of
Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin as recorded in 138 books drawn from the
Library of Congress's General Collections and Rare Books and Special
Collections Division.
- Quaife, Milo Milton. Wisconsin: Its History and Its People,
1634-1924. 4 vols. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1924.
- Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. 2
vol. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Co., State Printers, 1886.
- Ryan, Carol Ward. Searching for Your Wisconsin Ancestors in the
Wisconsin Libraries. 2nd ed. Green Bay, Wisconsin: Ability Printing, 1988.
- Smith, Alice E. From Exploration to Statehood. Madison: Wisconsin
Historical Society History of Wisconsin Series - vol. 1.
- Some Pioneer Families of Wisconsin: An Index. 2 volumes. Madison,
Wisconsin: State Historical Society of Wisconsin. A bicentennial project of
the State Historical Society of Wisconsin to index pioneer families arriving
by 1850.
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The Story Of Wisconsin, 1634-1848, submitted by Tina Vickery.
- Thompson, William F. Continuity and Change, 1940-1965. Madison:
Wisconsin Historical Society History of Wisconsin Series, vol. 6.
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Thwaites, Reuben Gold.
Stories of the
Badger State.
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Tuttle, Charles R.
An Illustrated History of the State of Wisconsin, 1875.
- Wilson, Victoria. Genealogist's Guide to ... Grawn, Michigan:
Kinseeker Publications, 1987. (to east central Wisconsin; to northeastern
Wisconsin; to northwestern Wisconsin; to southeastern Wisconsin; to
southwestern Wisconsin; and to west central Wisconsin. Include vital
records locations, libraries, genealogical societies, historical societies and
museums, newspapers, and books and pamphlets for each county in the region).
- Wisconsin Necrology Index. 4 volumes. Ashland, Wisconsin: Northwest
Library System, n.d. An index to the obituaries on file at the Wisconsin
Historical Society divided into sections covering short spans of years from
1856-1944.
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