British Influence on Wisconsin, 1763-1814
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Founded in 1846, the State Historical Society of Wisconsin maintains an extensive archives, museum, library and statewide system of historical sites. This database is a collection of materials originally published by the society in the nineteenth century. The most important part of the collection is a series of papers detailing the British influence on the region between 1763 and 1814. It also contains a listing of American Fur Company employees, a chronicle of the Black Hawk War (1832), and a history of the early schools in Green Bay. Providing a wide variety of information, this database can be a useful tool for researchers of early Wisconsin history and ancestors.
Sources Library of Congress. Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910. [database on-line] Washington: Library of Congress, 1999. State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Collections of the Wisconsin Historical Society, Volume 12. Madison, WI: The Society, 1888-1931.
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