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The Wisconsin Historical Society (officially the State Historical Society of Wisconsin) is simultaneously a state agency and a private membership organization whose purpose is to maintain, promote and spread knowledge relating to the history of North America, with an emphasis on the state of Wisconsin and the trans-Allegheny West. [3]
He has been selling off pieces of the collection to museums and private collectors to help pay a $22,000 annual tax bill. [3] The property listed for $1.9 million as of December 2014. [3] Since its 2012 closure, Winner has spoken with the Wisconsin Historical Society and other foundations about purchasing the property but no deal has been ...
The new water department had this building designed by McMahon and Clark Engineering Co. in Mediterranean Revival style and built in 1925. [6] [7] 2: Allouez Water Department and Town Hall: Allouez Water Department and Town Hall: March 15, 2016 : 2143 S. Webster Ave.
In 2021, the Wisconsin Historical Society, which administers the program, received a grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation to diversify the stories represented by the markers.
A grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation will fund up to 12 new historical markers that tell the stories of underrepresented groups of people.
Two Rivers Historical Society; Venerable Fire Collection; Vermont Essex County - Island Pond Historical Society - https://www.islandpondhistoricalsociety.com; Vermont Essex County - Norton Historical Society - https://nortonhistoricalsociety.info; Vernon County Historical Society; Verona Area Historical Society; Vilas County Museum & Historical ...
List of Wisconsin cities, villages, towns and unincorporated places from the Wisconsin State Vital Records Office; Information on Wisconsin geographic names from the Geographic Names Information System; U.S. Post Office; Research portal for the Wisconsin Historical Society; Wisconsin Land Survey Field Notes from the state-wide survey of 1833 to ...
(The Center Square) – More than $273 million in federal funds will go to 86 municipalities in Wisconsin to improve drinking water in the state. The funding is part of the Safe Drinking Water ...