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Summer/Fall 2012 • Volume 29 Number 1
- Heroes on the Home Front: Wrightstown During World War II
- By Ruth Roebke-Berens & John Berens
- War of 1812: The End of an Era
- By James J. Ombrello, Jr.
- Building Passion for Education in Pulaski
- By Gina Sanders Larsen
- 160 Years Ago Wisconsin Liberals and Conservatives Agreed on One Thing: Ripon College
- By David Sakrison & Harry Heileman
- 100 Years of Fashion in Oshkosh
- Exhibit curated by Deb Daubert & Scott Jorgenson
- Dining at Wisconsin’s Historical Treasures
- By Jordan Tilkens & Nicolette Birkholz
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Winter/Spring 2012 • Volume 28 Number 2
- Vanishing Landmarks: Barn Preservation
- By Jerry Apps
- Strong as Steel: Sturgeon Bay’s Michigan Street Bridge
- By Erika Bonnell
- A Tale of Two Buildings
- By Mark Steuer
- History and Healing: Revisiting the Vietnam War at LZ Lambeau
- By Stephen Kercher
- Remembering the Civil War
- By Kerry Trask
- Dreamers & Doers: Northeast Wisconsin Women
- By Green Bay Branch of AAUW
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Summer/Fall 2011 • Volume 28 Number 1
- Fill’er Up: Northeast Wisconsin Gas Stations
- By Jim Draeger and Mark Speltz
- Hometown Stars: Green Bay’s First Baseball Team
- By Timothy Brumm / Green Bay Sports Timeline by Jeff Ash
- The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help
- By Erik Eckholm
- Amazing Grace: Robinsonville Presyterian Church
- By Judith Carlsen
- John Hancock See the Civil War
- By Scott Cross / Wisconsin Veterans Museum by Michael Telzrow
- No Commercials: Non-commercial Radio in Northeast Wisconsin
- By Randall Davidson
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Winter/Spring 2011 • Volume 27 Number 2
- Early Lumbering on the Northern Frontier: 1827-1847
- By Peter A. Stark
- Bonds of Brotherhood: Green Bay's Volunteer Firefighters
- By Michael Telzrow
- The Scoop on WLUK-TV
- By Tom Hutchison
- For Collectors, By a Collector: Iola's Chet Krause & Krause Publications, Inc.
- By Victoria Goff
- When the Stars Shined Brightest: 1950s Basketball in Green Bay
- By Cliff Christl
- Beyond the Ballot Box: Nine Decades of Making a Difference
- By Carol De Groot, Julie Arndt & Marion Gould
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Summer/Fall 2010 • Volume 27 Number 1
- Rediscovering Brown County's First World War Soldiers
- By Andrew E. Kersten
- Ten Northeast Wisconsin Historical & Cultural Museums
- By Anton Rajer
- A French-Indian Upbringing in the Nineteenth-Century
- By Kathleen M.W. Thomas
- Boys' & Girls" Brigade of the Fox Valley
- By James Keating,Jr., William Mattes and Jack Casper , Editors
- Oconto Beer: A Northeast Wisconsin Brewery
- By David Damkoehler
- An Oral History Interview of Ojibwe Elder Ben Chosa
- By Elizabeth Tornes, Editor
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Winter/Spring 2010 • Volume 26 Number 2
- Wisconsin Clergymen's Reaction to Franklin D. Roosevelt and The New Deal
- by Cal Clark and Monroe Billington
- The Chinese Robe and Other Myths:
The Real Story of Jean Nicolet
- by Patrick Jung and Nancy Oestreich Lurie
- A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words…or is it?
- by Scott Cross
- The Armstrong Petroglyphs Revisited
- by Janet Speth and Peter Stark
- General Grant's Wisconsin Tour
- by Michael Iwinski
- Capping A Century: At 100, Bellin College Exemplifies the History of Nursing
- by Susan Frost
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Summer/Fall 2009 • Volume 26 Number 1
- The End of the Last Ice Sheet
- By Nelson Ham
- The Arrival of the Paleo-Indians
- By Janet Speth and Dick Mason
- France in Northeast Wisconsin
- By Jerrold Rodesch
- Fort Howard and the American Presence
- By Mark J. Steuer
- The Oneida Removal from New York
- By Loretta Metoxen
- Wisconsin's First Newspaper Green-Bay Intelligencer
- By Scott Hildebrand
- 1836 Treaty of the Cedars
- By David Grignon
- The Founding of Lawrence University
- By Julia Stringfellow
- Breweries of Northeast Wisconsin
- By Jerry Apps
- Railroads in Green Bay
- By Michael Telzrow
- Immigration and the Civil War in Northeast Wisconsin
- By Kerry A. Trask
- Dethroning King Wheat
- By Jerry Apps
- The Great Peshtigo Fire
- By Kerry A. Trask
- Eagle Mill Changes Papermaking Forever
- By Steven Sheehan
- The National Cheese Exchange: Wisconsin Sets the Price for Milk
- By Trevor Jones
- The Start of the Packers
- By Cliff Christl
- Kohler Strike: The Longest, Bitterest Labor-Management Dispute in U.S. History
- By Andrew E. Kersten
- Door County Arts
- By Warren Gerds
- Black, Bright, and Proud
- By Jeff Ash
- Joseph McCarthy
- By Michael O'Brien
- Downtown Green Bay Urban Renewal Plan
- By Della Rucker
- Menominee Termination and Restoration
- By Victoria Goff
- Hmong-Americans: Three Decades in Wisconsin
- By Vincent Her
- Rebirth: The Oneida Nation and Gaming
- By Tony Walter
- A Century of Cleaning up the Fox
- By Gregory Summers
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Winter/Spring 2009 • Volume 25 Number 2
- The Times They Are A'Changin"
- By Jeffrey Pickeron
- Jim Zwerg: Freedom Rider
- Mary Ann Rossi: Women's Rights Advocate
- Adam Biemeret
- Mosquito Hill
- By Don Nussbaum
- Bellin Celebrates 100 Years
- By Benson L. RIchardson, MD
- A Glimpse of a Life
- By Norman Miller
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Summer/Fall 2008 • Volume 25 Number 1
- Rockwood Lodge
- Cliff Christl and Ellyn Katch Kehoe
- Interview With Ellyn Katch Kehoe
- By Cliff Christl
- Chicken Little: The Day Sputnik Fell on Manitowoc
- By Victoria Goff and Barb Bundy-Jost
- Baby Doe Tabor
- By Lee Somerville
- Sheboygan's Grand Old Ballpark
- By Brian Gaynor
- Oneida Lives: Long-Lost Voices of the Wisconsin Oneidas
- By Herbert S. Lewis, Editor
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Winter/Spring 2008 • Volume 24 Number 2
- A Small-Town Circus: The Life, Death, and Transformation of the Skerbeck Circus
- By Joan M. Jensen
- ManitowocWrestles with the Crimes of Charles Rosstaeuscher
- By Karyl Enstad Rommelfanger
- West Side Story: Growing Up in the 1950s
- By Michael O'Brien
- Little Lake Butte des Morts' Old Wagon Bridge
- By Richard P. Mason and Steven Wagner
- Lambeau Field's 50th Anniversary
- By Cliff Christl
- The Seminary at St. Nazianz
- By James Frink
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Summer/Fall 2007 • Volume 24 Number 1
- Meat Tops the Menu The Green Bay Press-Gazette's School of Cookery
- By Trevor Jones
- Harvesting Hands A History of Door County Cherry Pickers, 1920-1960
- By Betty Boedeker Pearson
- The Music Man Professor Enna and his Championship Band
- By Joe Seroogy
- A River of Paper. Part II: Enjoying the Great Outdoors
- By Gregory Summers
- Defining A Region Logging, Farming, and Tourism in NorthernWisconsin, 1870-1940
- By Robert Gough
- An Architectual Gem The Fur Trader's Cabin at Heritage Hill
- By Timothy Brumm
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Winter/Spring 2007 • Volume 23 Number 2
- Living in Fear: Northeast Wisconsin's Polio Epidemics
- By Amanda Boeker and Valerie Brandt
- Seasons Gleamings: Remembering Manitowoc's Aluminum Christmas Trees
- By Victoria Goff
- Applauding a Movement: Eighty Years of Civic Music
- By Christopher Sampson
- A River of Paper? Part I: Working with Nature
- By Gregory Summers
- On the Trail of a Black Sheep
- By Genevieve Davis
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Summer/Fall 2006 • Volume 23 Number 1
- The Picture Show: Bringing De Pere's Pictures to Life
- By Olivia Knapp and Victoria Goff
- Justice or Revenge: The Menominees in the Black Hawk War
- By Peter Shrake
- Thor Johnson Legacy: The Peninsula Music Festival
- By Kathlin Fisher Sickel
- The Churched of Oconto County
- By Marilyn Shorey
- The Log Cabins: A Stopping Place for Lumbermen
- By Randall Rohe
- Summer Kitchen Memories
- By Lawrence H. Balleine
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