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Wisconsin's Past And Present: A Historical Atlas
by The Wisconsin Cartographer's Guild.
123 pp., bibliog., illus., index, maps, cloth. 1998.

This atlas covers the different native nations including the Ho-Chunk, Dakota, Ojiabwe, Potawatomi, and Oneida; various ethnic groups such as immigrants from the British Isles, Germany and Scandinavia; land and economy; and boundary changes from colonial times to the present.

UWI023       $40.00     
Wisconsin's Past And Present
History of Manitowoc County
by Ralph G. Plumb.
324 pp., illus., index, paper. (1904) 1999.

Manitowoc County lies on the shore of Lake Michigan and is bordered by Calumet, Sheboygan, Brown and Kewaunee Counties. The first permanent settlement was made in 1836 but there were others who lived in this area before then. The author covers Native American settlement, the early white settlers, community growth and foreign immigration, railroads, military affairs, politics, village and city governmment, churches, societies and organizations, education, business and industry, along with many other topics of interest. Illustrations of prominent citizens and area building are interspersed throughout the text. Included as an appendix is a list of county officers and a list of village and city officers.

UWI024       $26.00     
History of Manitowoc County


WISCONSIN ETHNIC SERIES

Danes In Wisconsin
by Frederick Hale.
31 pp., paper. 1981.

UWI004       $ 3.95     
Danes In Wisconsin
Finns In Wisconsin
by Mark Knipping.
39 pp., paper. 1991.

UWI005       $ 3.95     
Finns In Wisconsin
Wisconsin Indians
by Nancy Oestreich Lurie.
68 pp., paper.

UWI011       $3.95     
Wisconsin Indians
Norwegians In Wisconsin
by Richard J. Fapso.
39 pp., paper. 1982.

UWI007       $ 3.95     
Norwegians In Wisconsin
Swedes In Wisconsin
by Frederick Hale.
32 pp., paper.

UWI008       $ 3.95     
Swedes In Wisconsin
Swiss In Wisconsin
by Frederick Hale.
40 pp., paper. 1994.

UWI009       $ 3.95     
Swiss In Wisconsin
Welsh In Wisconsin
by Phillipe G. Davies.
39 pp., paper. 1982.

UWI010       $ 3.95     
Welsh In Wisconsin
Commemorative Biographical Record Of The Fox River Valley Counties Of Brown, Outagamie And Winnebago
by J. H. Beers & Co.
1,239 pp., 2 vols., illus., index, paper. (1895) reprint.

UWI016      $75.50     
Commemorative Biographical Record Of The Fox River Valley Counties Of Brown, Outagamie And Winnebago
Guide To The Draper Manuscripts
by Dr. Josephine Harper.
464 pp., cloth. 1983.

A guide to the resources gathered by Lyman C. Draper with wide-ranging descriptive text and an index to names, places, events, and maps.

UWI002       $40.00     
Guide To The Draper Manuscripts
Wisconsin's Early French Habitants
by Jo Bartels Alderson & Kate Alderson Rennert.
208 pp., bibliog., maps, paper. 1998.

This new work is an original and impressive undertaking. It concentrates on an often overlooked portion of North American history -- the French exploration and "settlement" of South Central Canada and North Central U.S., namely the state of Wisconsin. The French word habitants in the title is closest in meaning to the English words, residents or settlers; and the authors give brilliant insight to the lives led by these early French habitants. The book follows the path of French exploreres like Champlain and La Salle, and establishes, in a very comprehensive format, the true weight of French influence in North America.

Not only is this book useful as a history replete with French exploits in Wisconsin but it provides a basis for ancestral research in that region as well. The second part of this text supplies the reader with genealogies that are both extensive and well documented. Additional notes are provided with some family histories. The third major section of this work is a list of French names in early Wisconsin. The list is subsequently divided into headings which include "The Old French Cemetery at Prairie du Chien," "First Settlers in Green Bay" and Before the War of 1812, Principal Families in Green Bay." There is also a special section of the book which closely follows Wisconsin's "Huguenot Connections."

UWI022       $21.50     

Wisconsin's Early French <I>Habitants</I>
Wisconsin Historical Collections Vol. XIX
by Reuben Gold Thwaites, LLD.
528 pp., index, paper. (1910) 2000.



UWI025       $38.50     
Wisconsin Historical Collections Vol. XIX





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