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Northwoods Forest History Museum
Virtual Zoom WebinarDiscover how forestry advocates are collaborating to create the Northwoods Forest History Museum. DNR, Manitowish Waters Historical Society, North Lakeland Discovery Center, Youth Conservation Corps Alumni, and folks who prize…
Wisconsin’s Five Mile Tower Fire of 1977
Virtual Zoom WebinarIgnited by a single match on April 30, 1977, the Five Mile Tower Fire raged out of control for seventeen hours. It would be one of the largest wildland fires…
The Last Log Drive on the Wisconsin River
Virtual Zoom WebinarSometime around 1912, a group of men engaged in a log drive posed for some photographs. One of the resulting pictures has been identified ever since as the "last log…
Vallier Collection: A Pictorial History of Great Lakes Logging At UWSP
Virtual Zoom WebinarIn 1992, the late Jacques Vallier, a retired high school biology teacher, longtime collector of logging memorabilia, and member of the Forest History Association of Wisconsin donated his collection of…
Past in the Pines: The Archaeology of Historic Era Logging in Wisconsin
Virtual Zoom WebinarThe history of Wisconsin logging is not only told in historic photos, documents and oral histories, but also in archaeology, the study of the past through the artifacts and sites…
The Pioneer Blacksmith: Essential Tradesman of the Exploration and Industrial Frontier Eras
Virtual Zoom WebinarThe ancient skill of working wrought iron by hand was essential to the development and survival of the Europeans who transformed the American landscape from first explorations through the closing…
The Mendota Dugout Canoes: Discovery, Recovery, and Ongoing Research
Virtual Zoom WebinarIn 2021, a 1,200 year old canoe was discovered in Madison’s Lake Mendota. Selected as one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in the world for 2021, its recovery made…
Photos From Central Wisconsin’s Past, Logging Images of Southwestern Marathon and Northeastern Clark Counties
Virtual Zoom WebinarAlong with much of the State of Wisconsin at the turn of the 19th Century, Southwestern Marathon and Northeastern Clark Counties relied on the lumber industry to support the local…
Hickory, Dickory, Dock: The Ghost Lumber Ports of Lake Michigan
Virtual Zoom WebinarIn the last half of the 1800s entrepreneurs and businessmen constructed dozens of privately-funded “bridge piers” along the western shores of Lake Michigan. At these piers, Wisconsin’s forests were exchanged…
Adventures of a Young Entrepreneur: George Banzhaf 1921 to 1928
Virtual Zoom WebinarThis is the story of George Banzhaf, a young forester in the wilderness of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan as told in the book “Adventures of a Young Entrepreneur: George…