24 April 2026
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From the Wisconsin Historical Society.
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National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) and Other Grants
Established to support activities to preserve, publish, and encourage the use of documentary sources relating to the history of the United States.
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Formerly the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Historical Society - Area Research Center Network
The Wisconsin Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin (UW) System cooperate in a network of Area Research Centers (ARCs) located at UW campus libraries throughout the state and at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
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Wisconsin Historical Society - Area Research Center Network
The Wisconsin Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin (UW) System cooperate in a network of Area Research Centers (ARCs) located at UW campus libraries throughout the state and at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
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Wisconsin Historical Society - Census Records
The following censuses are housed at the Society and available for viewing on microfilm: Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880, Agricultural Schedules, 1850-1880, Industrial Schedules, 1850-1880.
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Wisconsin Historical Society - Civil War Collection
Roughly 25,000 pages of original documents about Wisconsin in the Civil War are available online including soldiers' letters, diaries, and memoirs; regimental histories and rosters; photographs, maps, biographies and battle summaries.
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Wisconsin Historical Society - Area Research Center Network
The Wisconsin Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin (UW) System cooperate in a network of Area Research Centers (ARCs) located at UW campus libraries throughout the state and at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center.
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Wisconsin Historical Society - Wisconsin Name Index
The Wisconsin Name Index (WNI) collection is an index of three categories of information: obituaries, newspaper clippings and biographical book excerpts. The categories draw from a database of 150 county and local histories, dozens of professional directories and biographical encyclopedias, more than 60 scrapbooks containing 30,000 obituaries, and selected articles in Wisconsin magazines and newspapers. Most items were published 1870-1970.







