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Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol 1

Gelesen von Ted Lienhart

The Wisconsin Historical Society was founded in 1846, even before Wisconsin achieved U.S. statehood. The Secretary, Lyman Draper, began in the early 1850s to solicit articles from around the state containing early impressions and descriptions of original pioneer settlers. Settlement of the territory was so recent that some authors were personally acquainted with the first settlers in their areas. This first volume of the State Historical Society Collections, edited by Draper and published in 1855, contains accounts by travelers in the 1700s and early 1800s, accounts of early settlements, and information about the Native Americans that inhabited the Territory. - Summary by Ted Lienhart (5 hr 25 min)

Chapters

Lyman Copeland Draper: A Memoir

44:43

Read by Ted Lienhart

Green Bay in 1726

6:32

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Lieut. James Gorrell's Journal Part 1

28:40

Read by Ted Lienhart

Lieut. James Gorrell's Journal Part 2

27:39

Read by Ted Lienhart

Recollections of Green Bay in 1816-17

34:38

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Recollections of a Tour Through Wisconsin in 1832 Part 1

25:45

Read by Ted Lienhart

Recollections of a Tour Through Wisconsin in 1832 Part 2

25:50

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Legends of the Winnebagoes

16:48

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Early Times in Wisconsin

19:33

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Sketch of Calumet County

8:25

Read by Ted Lienhart

Sketch of Richland County

5:37

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Wisconsin Geographical Names

11:51

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Indian Names

7:06

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Indian Nomenclature, and the Chippewas

17:06

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Reminiscences of Wisconsin Part 1

18:02

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Reminiscences of Wisconsin Part 2

27:12

Read by Ted Lienhart