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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Wisconsin
Virtual Zoom WebinarThe presentation will discuss the work that Army Engineers have done over the past two centuries in developing the infrastructure of Wisconsin. The focus will be on the Civil Works…
Land Restoration at Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve
Virtual Zoom WebinarThis presentation will cover the grass roots history of the Woodland Dunes Nature Center and their current efforts to restore and maintain quality habitats for all the creatures in or…
Searching Census Records for Logging Era Relatives
Virtual Zoom WebinarHave you heard stories about relatives who worked during the hay-day of logging in Northern Wisconsin? In this program we'll demonstrate how to search free on-line census information about logging…
Strike! The Pinkerton Papers
Virtual Zoom WebinarWhen workers arrived at the Merrill Woodenware mill on February 1, 1920, they discovered that the mill’s main drive belt had been slashed during the night. Fearing additional actions against…
Aldo Leopold, the Land Ethic, and A Sand County Almanac: The makings of a movement
Virtual Zoom WebinarWhile Aldo Leopold’s impact on the conservation movement is broad and deep, he is mostly known as the author of the now classic A Sand County Almanac. Celebrating its 75th…
In Terms of Logging
Virtual Zoom WebinarThe logging and lumbering industry has been an important part of Wisconsin’s history. That history is rich and fascinating, and the language used by lumberjacks during that time adds a…
Cornell University and Northern Wisconsin’s Pinelands: A Cost/Benefit Analysis
Virtual Zoom WebinarCornell University Founder Ezra Cornell leveraged New York State’s allocation of public lands under the Morrill Act of 1862 to select over 512,000 acres of pine timberland in northern Wisconsin…
The Paper Industry’s Impact on the Historical Geography of Wood County and Central Wisconsin
Virtual Zoom WebinarBoth the lumber and paper industry have both economically and physically transformed the Wisconsin River Valley and played a central role in the urban and community landscape of central Wisconsin.…
Removal of New York Indians onto Menominee Lands
Virtual Zoom WebinarTreaties made in the 1800s between the United States and the Indigenous nations of what is now Wisconsin had profound influence on the regions cultural and political landscape. Yet few…
Menominee Tribal Treaties
Virtual Zoom WebinarDavid Grignon, Menominee Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, will review Menominee treaty discussions with the New York Tribes and the Federal Government Presenter: David Grignon, is a member of the Menominee…