Summary Information
Charles E. Brown Papers 1889-1945
- Brown, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1872-1946
Wis Mss HB; Mss 287; Micro 2000; PH 1367; PH 2483; PH 3700; PH 3700 (3); PH 7148
16.6 cubic feet (53 archives boxes, 2 index card boxes, 2 flat boxes, 1 package, and 3 volumes), 16 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and 4.6 cubic feet of photographs (11 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 2 folders)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers of Charles E. Brown, a former curator of the Museum of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and secretary of the Wisconsin Archaeological Society, consisting of correspondence; scientific and professional writings; information collected on Wisconsin Native Americans, lumbering, steam boating, local history, and folklore; extensive survey data, drawings, articles, notes, and clippings on Wisconsin archaeological sites (also on microfilm); World War I soldiers' letters; records of the Committee on State Archaeological Surveys of the National Research Council; material on professional and personal involvement with museums and museum associations, Friends of Our Native Landscape, the Lake Monona Wild Life Sanctuary, and other groups; sketches of implements and ornaments; an account book of pharmacist S. P. Kingsley of Adamsville, Michigan, 1845-1848; notes on Brown County by J. P. Schumacher; papers on the organization of the Nakoma Country Club; miscellaneous biographical material; and photographs, the bulk of which are from the reference files of the Wisconsin Archaeological Society, probably collected by Brown, as well as images of University of Wisconsin summer session students on field trips, 1913-1914, 1923, 1930, 1932-1933, and a celebration held for returning Chippewa [Ojibwe/Ojibwa] soldiers from service in World War I, June 19, 1919. Also included are photographs of indigenous Filipinos collected by Brown, likely while serving as curator of the United States Philippine Exposition at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. English
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Biography/History
Charles Edward Brown was born to Elizabeth Charlotte Brown and Theodore Dewitt Brown in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 24, 1872. Information regarding his early life and education was not available to this writer. Between 1893 and 1896 Brown served as a member of the Wisconsin National Guard. In 1900 he became an assistant at the Milwaukee Public Museum. While in Milwaukee, Brown was instrumental in reorganizing the Wisconsin Natural History Society. In 1904 Brown served as Curator of the United States Philippine Exposition at the St. Louis World Fair.
Brown devoted most of his life to the study and preservation of Wisconsin archaeology, folklore, history, and Indian relics. He published pamphlets and booklets on a wide range of subjects, including edible mushrooms, Indian remains and legends, river tales, Paul Bunyan, and wildlife. Brown was responsible for uncovering, preserving, and marking many Wisconsin Indian mounds, villages, spirit stones, art forms, and implements. He organized and conducted various Wisconsin Archeological Society surveys and served as the Society's secretary from 1901 to 1942. During that period Brown edited 42 volumes of the Society's publications.
In 1908 Brown became director of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin's museum in Madison, a post he held until his retirement in 1944. Brown was the museum's first full-time curator. When he took over, the museum had about 25,000 specimens, including portraits and statues. At the time of his retirement the museum listed 200,000 items, not including portraits, statues, or pictures. During his tenure as museum director, Brown organized museum education work, resulting in the instruction of nearly 10,000 public school and university students annually. He also assisted in organizing county and municipal historical museums.
In 1915 Brown was named to the faculty of the University of Wisconsin. He was a member of the faculty until his retirement, teaching courses in anthropology and museum administration. During the depression Brown became director of the Wisconsin Federal Writers Project. He served in that capacity from 1935 to 1938.
In addition to those listed above, Brown was active in a variety of other anthropological organizations. During his career he served as president of the central section of the American Anthropological Association, member of the advisory board of the National Gallery of the American Indian (1939), president of the Wisconsin Museum Conference (1941), and vice-president of the Midwest Museum Conference (1941). He was also president of the Lake Mendota Wild Life Sanctuary Society and president of Paul Bunyan's Trusty Recorders.
Brown was the recipient of a variety of awards for his work. In 1904 he received the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Medal, in 1926 the Lapham Medal for anthropological research, and in 1941 a medal from the Illinois Academy of Science for archaeological research. In 1931 the University of Wisconsin awarded Brown an honorary M.A.
Brown married Bertha Rose Stredy in 1902. They had two children, Theodore Taggart and Lorraine Charlotte. In 1937 Brown married his second wife, Dorothy Moulding Miller. They had one daughter, Priscilla. Brown died in Madison on February 15, 1946, at the age of 73.
Scope and Content Note
This collection is arranged in three parts. Part 1 consists of the original collection held by the Archives; its materials date 1889-1945. Part 2 consists of additions presented to the Archives and organized in 1974; these materials date from 1902 through 1945. Part 3 consists of photographs; for most, the dates are unknown.
Part 1 (Wis Mss HB, Micro 2000): Original Collection, 1889-1945
The Brown Papers were acquired by the Manuscript Department over a period of many years. They included material collected by Brown as curator of the Museum and secretary of the Wisconsin Archeological Society from many sources on such subjects as Chippewa [Ojibwe/Ojibwa], Potawatomi [Neshnabé], Winnebago [Ho-Chunk], and other Wisconsin Indians, lumbering, steamboating, University campus tales, local material and pioneer life, biographies and interviews, folklore, museums, and other subjects. Only a few files contain information concerning the administration of the Historical Society or his personal life.
In August 1946, six months after Mr. Brown's death, Mrs. Brown donated three large packing boxes of material to the Historical Library, the bulk of which consisted of photographs, maps, and archaeological surveys, mostly of Wisconsin. The printed material was added to the Library's holdings and the archaeological material was left, for the most part, in the original arrangement used by Brown, filed in manuscript boxes, and, when appropriate, arranged alphabetically by county. For each county the relevant material was filed in chronological order. Because most of the maps contained manuscript annotations that would be of interest only to persons using the collection, the maps were retained with the papers; others were placed in the map collection.
The material donated to the Manuscript Department by Brown himself has been left in the subject arrangement used by Brown. An attempt was made, however, to enable the reader to find the material more readily by compiling a partial list of important correspondents which is Appendix 1 of this finding aid. Most of the correspondence from these people can be found mentioned in the material on campus tales, Wisconsin lore, and biographies and interviews of pioneer life. Appendix 2 is a list of the authors of articles, letters, and other material in the collection. This list, too, is not complete.
In 1990 the county files, the most extensively used portions of the collection, were microfilmed in order to insure their preservation and to make the information accessible to a wider audience. These files contain correspondence, archaeological survey forms, notes, writings, photographs, and clippings. For most counties, the material is filed chronologically, with additional subject categories having been created for several counties (especially Dane, Jefferson, Milwaukee, and Sauk) where the material was extensive.
Three additional boxes of Brown's correspondence (1908-1944) as curator of the SHSW Museum has been catalogued with the State Archives holdings as Series 972.
Part 2 (Mss 287): Additions, 1902-1945
These additions to the Brown Papers contain incoming correspondence and a few manuscripts by Brown relating to archaeological, anthropological, and historical subjects; notes and sketches of artifacts and Indian mounds, carvings, and signs; maps indicating the distribution of Wisconsin artifacts, Indian groups, and cemeteries; news clippings; and miscellaneous material. The papers are organized by subject into six groups. All dated correspondence is organized chronologically within the folders. There is no family material in this portion of the collection and very little of a personal nature aside from letters from fellow archaeologists who knew him personally.
The papers cover a disparate range of subjects, some of which overlap. Ten folders constitute the Artifacts group. Included are eight folders containing incoming correspondence, 1902-1945, notes, and a large number of sketches of metal and stone artifacts. Two folders contain maps indicating the distribution of artifacts in Wisconsin and sites where artifacts might be found, such as Indian cemeteries and planting grounds.
The Indian group (four folders) contains incoming correspondence and maps, outlines and drawings of the dedication ceremonies of Wisconsin Indian mounds. There are also historical notes and manuscripts by Brown on Wisconsin Indian tribes and notes and drawings of Indian signs, carvings, and artifacts.
The Historical/Anthropological group (three folders) contains drawings and notes on buffalo in Wisconsin, a paper by Brown entitled “Rice Lakes and Rivers in Wisconsin,” and one lengthy incoming letter on Wadjak man.
The general correspondence (three folders) includes incoming letters, 1902-1940, as well as some miscellaneous fragments and undated material.
The Wisconsin Archeological Society file consists of one folder of incoming correspondence (1904-1905), programs, and notes by Brown. The final section consists of xeroxed clippings dealing with historical and archaeological subjects in which Brown was interested.
Part 3 (PH 1367, PH 2483, PF 3700, PH 7148): Photographs, circa 1900-1933
The photographs are divided into four subseries. The first subseries (dates unknown) represent part of the reference files of the Wisconsin Archeological Society, probably collected by Brown, and include images of Native American burial mounds, effigy mounds, stone artifacts, arrowheads, and flint tool collections, archaeologists in the field, and field excursions. Many of these photographs have been published in the Wisconsin Archeological Society's journal, Wisconsin Archeologist. The second subseries documents University of Wisconsin summer session students on field trips in the Madison, Wisconsin area, 1913-1914, 1923, 1930, 1932-1933. Included are trips to Lake Mendota mounds, Observatory Hill, the State Hospital grounds, and West Point. The third subseries documents Ojibwe/Ojibwa tribe members at Reserve, Wisconsin, celebrating the return of Ojibwe/Ojibwa soldiers from World War I on June 19, 1919. Included are images of Wisconsin Governor Emanuel L. Philipp and Ojibwe/Ojibwa dancers. The fourth subseries are photographs collected by Brown which documents indigenous Filipinos. The photographs were likely collected while serving as curator of the United States Philippine Exposition at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Presented by Charles E. Brown at various dates; by Mrs. Brown, 1946; and by Katharine W. Curtis, Fedhaven, Florida, 1974-1975. Portions transferred from the Museum, 1973-1976. Portions transferred from the UW-Madison Libraries via Larry Ashmun. Accession Number: M73-415, M74-203, M75-464, M76-483, M2023-006
Additions processed by C. Bowie (archives intern) and Joanne Hohler, 1974.
Contents List
Wis Mss HB
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Part 1 (Wis Mss HB, Micro 2000): Original Collection, 1889-1945
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Correspondence
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Box
1
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1891-1928
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Box
2
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1929-1944, undated
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Native American Indians
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Box
3
Folder
1
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Chippewa [Ojibwe/Ojibwa]
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Box
3
Folder
2-3
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Box
4
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Miscellaneous material
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Box
53
Folder
6
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Congress of American Indians in Madison, 1914
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Box
5
Folder
1-3
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Lumbering
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Box
5
Folder
4-5
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Steamboating
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Box
6
Folder
6
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Articles and addresses
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Biographies and interviews
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Box
6
Folder
1-2
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General
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Box
6
Folder
3-4
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Pioneer physicians
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Box
6
Folder
5
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M.H. Jackson regarding trip to Ireland and Scotland
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Folklore
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Pioneer days lore
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Box
7
Folder
2
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Songs, ballads, poems (not lumbering)
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Box
7
Folder
3
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Stories, anecdotes, etc. (not American)
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Box
7
Folder
4
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German sayings, customs, beliefs
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Box
7
Folder
5
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Ghost stories, lost treasure tales
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Local material
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Box
8
Folder
1
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Campus tales
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Box
8
Folder
2
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Wisconsin lore
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Box
8
Folder
3
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University summer session tours, 1918-1935
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Box
8
Folder
4
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Madison Postage Stamp Collectors' Club
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Box
9
Folder
1
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Arboretum
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Box
9
Folder
2
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Lake Monona Wild Life Sanctuary
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Box
9
Folder
3
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Friends of Our Native Landscape, Madison, Wisconsin
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Hobby shows, 1923-1931
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Box
9
Folder
4
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Nakoma
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Box
9
Folder
5
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Military and war, including war stories
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Box
10
Folder
1
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Cemeteries
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Box
10
Folder
2
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Historic trees
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Box
10
Folder
3
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Religion, churches, etc.
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Box
10
Folder
4
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Travel troutes (Railway, auto, canoe, etc.)
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Box
10
Folder
5
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Milwaukee pioneer life
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Box
10
Folder
5
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Milwaukee County Odonata, 1903
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Box
10
Folder
5
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Place names
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Box
10
Folder
5
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Miscellany : Pokerville, Wisconsin millionaires, 4-H Club meeting on Observatory Hill, pioneer agriculture, volunteer fire companies.
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Box
11
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WHA radio broadcasts from Historical Museum, 1923-1945, undated
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Museum
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Box
12
Folder
1-3
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Museum robberies, 1921, 1925
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Box
12
Folder
4
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Hats
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Box
12
Folder
5
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Wisconsin Museums conferences, 1924-1943
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Box
12
Folder
6
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Miscellany : Course in museum work, private museums, state historical museum.
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Box
13
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Nakoma Country Club, 1923-1938
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Box
14
Folder
1
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Civil Works Administration records
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Box
14
Folder
2-12
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Miscellaneous material : Includes material regarding the Kensington Runestone, passenger pigeons, Rocks and Minerals Association outings, Wisconsin Outers Association, Rural planning school, field notes of survey of Chicago, Union Exposition Committee, soldier letters during World War I, and various museum associations and conferences.
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Volume 3
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Kingsley account book
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State archaeological surveys of the National Research Council
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Box
15
Folder
1-4
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General papers
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Box
15
Folder
5
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List of contributors to archaeological atlas and references to Wisconsin Archeologist
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Wis Mss HB/Micro 2000
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County Files
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Box/Folder
16/1-2
Reel/Frame
1/1
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Adams, 1905-1943, undated
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Box/Folder
16/3
Reel/Frame
1/182
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Ashland, 1828-1934, undated
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Box/Folder
16/4-5
Reel/Frame
1/230
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Barron, 1876-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
16/6
Reel/Frame
1/461
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Bayfield, 1925-1939, undated
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Box/Folder
17/1-2
Reel/Frame
1/484
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Brown, 1879-1944, undated
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Box/Folder
17/3
Reel/Frame
1/757
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Buffalo, 1903-1939, undated
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Box/Folder
17/4
Reel/Frame
1/805
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Burnett, 1906-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
18/1-2
Reel/Frame
1/934
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Calumet, 1891-1942, undated
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Box/Folder
18/3
Reel/Frame
2/1
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Chippewa, 1909-1939, undated
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Box/Folder
18/4
Reel/Frame
2/85
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Clark, 1907-1940, undated
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Columbia
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Box/Folder
19/1
Reel/Frame
2/98
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General, 1903-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
19/2-10
Reel/Frame
2/257
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Towns, C-W, 1906-1941
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Box/Folder
20/1
Reel/Frame
2/754
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Crawford, 1837-1942, undated
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Dane
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Box/Folder
20/2
Reel/Frame
3/1
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General, 1832-1944
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Box/Folder
20/2
Reel/Frame
3/83
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Towns, A-W
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Lakes
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Box/Folder
21/1
Reel/Frame
3/393
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Kegonsa, 1923-1932
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Box/Folder
21/2-4
Reel/Frame
3/480
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Mendota, 1894-1943
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Box/Folder
22/1
Reel/Frame
3/969
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Maps and memorabilia
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Box/Folder
22/2
Reel/Frame
4/1
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Monona, 1874, 1908-1944
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Box/Folder
22/3
Reel/Frame
4/165
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Waubesa, 1913-1943
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Box/Folder
22/4
Reel/Frame
4/295
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Wingra, 1874-1939
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Box/Folder
23/1-4
Reel/Frame
4/527
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Dodge, 1852-1944, undated
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Door
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Box/Folder
23/5
Reel/Frame
4/959
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1904-1943
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Box/Folder
23/6
Reel/Frame
5/1
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Undated
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Box/Folder
24/1-2
Reel/Frame
5/52
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Douglas, 1903-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
24/3
Reel/Frame
5/256
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Dunn, 1905-1935, undated
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Box/Folder
24/4
Reel/Frame
5/289
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Eau Claire, 1906-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
24/5
Reel/Frame
5/332
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Florence, 1929-1932, undated
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Box/Folder
24/6-8
Reel/Frame
5/355
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Fond du Lac, 1901-1943, undated
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Box/Folder
25/1
Reel/Frame
5/685
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Forest, 1916-1943, undated
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Grant
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Box/Folder
25/2
Reel/Frame
5/746
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General, 1858-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
25/2
Reel/Frame
5/926
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Nelson Dewey State Park
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Box/Folder
25/2
Reel/Frame
5/944
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Wyalusing State Park
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Box/Folder
25/3
Reel/Frame
5/1023
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Green, 1903-1944, undated
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Box/Folder
26/1-5
Reel/Frame
6/1
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Green Lake, 1878-1943, undated
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Box/Folder
26/6
Reel/Frame
6/559
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Maps and pamphlets
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Box/Folder
27/1
Reel/Frame
6/593
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Iowa, 1903-1941
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Box/Folder
27/2
Reel/Frame
6/663
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Iron, 1908-1932, undated
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Box/Folder
27/3-4
Reel/Frame
6/676
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Jackson, 1910-1943, undated
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Jefferson
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General
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Box/Folder
28/1-2
Reel/Frame
6/826
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1848-1929
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Box/Folder
28/3-4
Reel/Frame
7/1
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1930-1944
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Box/Folder
29/1
Reel/Frame
7/170
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Undated
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Box/Folder
29/2-3
Reel/Frame
7/261
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Rock River survey, 1922-1935, undated
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Aztalan
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Box/Folder
30/1
Reel/Frame
7/435
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Correspondence, 1850, 19-7-1938
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Box/Folder
30/2
Reel/Frame
7/582
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Articles and programs
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Box/Folder
30/3
Reel/Frame
7/726
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Maps
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Box/Folder
30/4
Reel/Frame
7/751
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Clippings
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Box/Folder
31/1
Reel/Frame
7/803
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Juneau, 1878-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
31/2
Reel/Frame
8/1
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Kenosha, 1906-1944, undated
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Box/Folder
31/3
Reel/Frame
8/152
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Kewaunee, 1906-1938, undated
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Box/Folder
32/1
Reel/Frame
8/234
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La Crosse, 1905-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
32/2
Reel/Frame
8/353
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Lafayette, 1923-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
32/3
Reel/Frame
8/457
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Langlade, 1903-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
32/4
Reel/Frame
8/486
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Lincoln, 1903-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
33/1-2
Reel/Frame
8/604
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Manitowoc, 1876-1938, undated
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Box/Folder
33/3
Reel/Frame
8/871
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Marathon, 1905-1941, undated : Also includes information on Wood County.
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Box/Folder
33/4-5
Reel/Frame
9/1
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Marinette, 1904-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
34/1
Reel/Frame
9/211
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Marquette, 1878-1943, undated
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Box/Folder
34/2
Reel/Frame
9/388
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Menominee, 1919, undated
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Milwaukee
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Box/Folder
34/3
Reel/Frame
9/397
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“Archaeological History of Milwaukee County,” 1908
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General
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Box/Folder
34/4-5
Reel/Frame
9/524
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1874-1930
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Box/Folder
35/1-2
Reel/Frame
9/776
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1931-1943, undated
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Box/Folder
35/3
Reel/Frame
10/1
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Monroe, 1912-1942
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Box/Folder
35/4-5
Reel/Frame
10/133
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Oconto, 1903-1939, undated
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Box/Folder
36/1
Reel/Frame
10/383
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Oneida, 1904-1943, undated
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Outagamie
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Box/Folder
36/2-3
Reel/Frame
10/444
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General, 1902-1938, undated
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Box/Folder
36/4
Reel/Frame
10/622
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Ouestatinong
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Box/Folder
36/5
Reel/Frame
10/671
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Ozaukee, 1878-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
36/6
Reel/Frame
10/730
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Pepin, 1906-1936, undated
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Box/Folder
36/7
Reel/Frame
10/769
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Pierce, 1904-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
37/1
Reel/Frame
10/866
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Polk, 1886-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
37/2
Reel/Frame
10/940
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Portage, 1902-1939, undated
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Box/Folder
37/3
Reel/Frame
10/983
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Price, 1906-1930, undated
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Box/Folder
37/4
Reel/Frame
11/1
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Racine, 1833-1941, undated
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Box/Folder
37/5-6
Reel/Frame
11/110
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Richland, 1858-1941, undated
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Rock
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Box/Folder
38/1-4
Reel/Frame
11/301
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General, 1838-1943, undated
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Box/Folder
38/5
Reel/Frame
11/841
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Maps and drawings
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Box/Folder
39/1
Reel/Frame
11/897
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Rusk, 1908-1940, undated
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St. Croix
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Box/Folder
39/2
Reel/Frame
11/975
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General, 1901-1937, undated
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Box/Folder
39/3
Reel/Frame
12/1
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St. Croix Park, 1936-1938
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Sauk
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Box/Folder
39/4-6
Reel/Frame
12/42
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General, 1833-1942, undated
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Box/Folder
39/7
Reel/Frame
12/444
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Devil's Lake, 1832-1926
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Box/Folder
40/1
Reel/Frame
12/464
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Cole, H.E., manuscript, 1922
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Box/Folder
40/2
Reel/Frame
12/559
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Hulburt, M.F., manuscript
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Box/Folder
40/3
Reel/Frame
12/632
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Merrimac Mounds
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Box/Folder
40/4-5
Reel/Frame
12/707
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Sawyer, 1905-1938, undated
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Box/Folder
41/5
Reel/Frame
12/297
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Shawano, 1902-1940, undated
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Sheboygan
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Box/Folder
41/1
Reel/Frame
12/916
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1854-1919
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Box/Folder
41/2-4
Reel/Frame
13/1
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1920-1943, undated
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Box/Folder
42/1
Reel/Frame
13/443
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Taylor, 1908-1935
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Box/Folder
42/2-4
Reel/Frame
13/466
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Trempealeau, 1862-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
42/5
Reel/Frame
13/847
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Vernon
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Vilas
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Box/Folder
43/1
Reel/Frame
13/935
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1905-1942
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Box/Folder
43/2
Reel/Frame
14/1
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Undated
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Walworth
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Box/Folder
43/3-4
Reel/Frame
14/91
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General, 1858-1939, undated
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|
Box/Folder
44/1-2
Reel/Frame
14/323
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Lake Geneva, 1892-1935, undated
|
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Box/Folder
44/3
Reel/Frame
14/568
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Washburn, 1882-1940, undated
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Box/Folder
44/4
Reel/Frame
14/652
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Washington, 1976, 1891-1942
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Waukesha
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|
Box/Folder
45/1
Reel/Frame
14/786
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1836-1880
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Box/Folder
45/2-6
Reel/Frame
15/1
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1901-1944
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|
Box/Folder
46/1
Reel/Frame
15/733
|
Undated
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|
|
Waupaca
|
|
Box/Folder
46/2-3
Reel/Frame
15/572
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1880-1942
|
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Box/Folder
47/1
Reel/Frame
16/1
|
Chain of Lakes, 1904-1931
|
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Box/Folder
47/2-3
Reel/Frame
16/176
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Waushara, 1903-1943, undated
|
|
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Winnebago
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Box/Folder
47/4
Reel/Frame
16/456
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1836-1916
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Box/Folder
48/1-5
Reel/Frame
16/604
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1920-1943, undated
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|
Box/Folder
48/6
Reel/Frame
16/1029
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Wood, 1907-1937, undated : See Micro 2000, reel 8, under Marathon County for more Wood County materials.
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Wis Mss HB
Box
48
Folder
7
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Miscellaneous county material not filmed
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|
Box
54-55
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Oversize material from county files
|
|
Box
49
|
Wisconsin archaeological surveys, Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
49
|
Michigan surveys
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Box
50
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Surveys of other states and countries
|
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Box
50
|
Surveys, Miscellaneous
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|
Box
51-52
|
Archaeological notes
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|
Box
53
Folder
1-2
|
Archaeological notes (continued)
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|
|
Archaeological drawings
|
|
Volume
1-2
|
Sketches of stone and metallic implements of Wisconsin Indians
|
|
Box
56
Package
1
|
Drawings of archaeological implements and ornaments
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|
Box
53
Folder
3-4
|
Personal material, 1889-1890
|
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Box
53
Folder
5
|
Biographical material
|
|
Mss 287
|
Part 2 (Mss 287): Additions, 1902-1945
|
|
|
Artifacts
|
|
Box
1
Folder
1
|
Copper Artifacts
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|
Box
1
Folder
2
|
Copper Axes
|
|
Box
1
Folder
3
|
“Copper Spuds”
|
|
Box
1
Folder
4-5
|
Distribution Maps
|
|
Box
1
Folder
6
|
“Iron Trade Axes”
|
|
Box
1
Folder
7
|
Lead Artifacts
|
|
Box
1
Folder
8-9
|
Stone Artifacts
|
|
Box
1
Folder
10
|
Trade Goods
|
|
|
Native American Indians
|
|
Box
1
Folder
11
|
Carvings, Signs, Artifacts
|
|
Box
1
Folder
12-13
|
Wisconsin Indian Mounds
|
|
Box
1
Folder
14
|
Wisconsin Tribes, history
|
|
|
Historical/Anthropological
|
|
Box
2
Folder
1
|
Buffalo in Wisconsin
|
|
Box
2
Folder
2
|
“Rice Lakes and Rivers in Wisconsin”
|
|
Box
2
Folder
3
|
Wadjak Man
|
|
|
General Correspondence
|
|
|
Incoming
|
|
Box
2
Folder
4
|
1902, 1907, 1912-1913, 1916
|
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Box
2
Folder
5
|
1940
|
|
Box
2
Folder
6
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
2
Folder
7
|
Undated letters/Letter fragments
|
|
Box
2
Folder
8
|
Wisconsin Archeological Society
|
|
Box
2
Folder
9
|
News clippings (photocopied)
|
|
|
Part 3 (PH 1367, PH 2483, PF 3700, PH 7148): Photographs, circa 1900-1933
|
|
PH 3700
|
Series: Wisconsin Archeological Society Reference Files
|
|
|
Artifacts
|
|
|
Bone Artifacts
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
1
Folder
1
|
Dodge County, Nitschke Mounds
|
|
Box
1
Folder
2
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
3
|
Manitowoc County, Two Rivers site
|
|
Box
1
Folder
4
|
Sheboygan
|
|
Box
1
Folder
5
|
Waupaca County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
6
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
1
Folder
7
|
New York
|
|
Box
1
Folder
8
|
North Dakota
|
|
Box
1
Folder
9
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Prehistoric ceramics
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
1
Folder
10
|
Brown County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
11
|
Calumet County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
12
|
Dane County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
13
|
Fond du Lac County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
14
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
15
|
Kenosha County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
16
|
La Crosse County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
17
|
Pepin County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
18
|
Manitowoc County, Two Rivers site
|
|
Box
1
Folder
19
|
Racine County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
20
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
21
|
Shawno County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
22
|
Sheboygan County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
23
|
Vernon County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
24
|
Waukesha County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
25
|
Winnebago County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
26
|
Iowa
|
|
Box
1
Folder
27
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
1
Folder
28
|
North America
|
|
Box
1
Folder
29
|
Northeastern United States
|
|
Box
1
Folder
30
|
Southeastern United States
|
|
Box
10
Folder
465
|
Missouri and Arkansas : Prehistoric pottery in rooms at Wisconsin Historical Society (when in Capitol); purchased in 1893.
|
|
Box
1
Folder
31
|
Southwestern United States
|
|
Box
1
Folder
32
|
South America
|
|
Box
1
Folder
33
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Chipped stone
|
|
|
Arrow and Spear Points
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
1
Folder
34
|
Barron County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
35
|
Calumet County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
36
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
37
|
Milwaukee County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
38
|
Polk County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
39
|
Richland County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
40
|
Sheboygan County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
41
|
Trempealeau County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
42
|
Winnebago County
|
|
Box
1
Folder
43
|
Multiple counties
|
|
Box
1
Folder
44
|
Minnesota
|
|
Box
1
Folder
45
|
Oregon
|
|
Box
1
Folder
46
|
Tennessee
|
|
Box
1
Folder
47
|
Washington
|
|
Box
2
Folder
48
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Biface
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
2
Folder
49
|
Chippewa County
|
|
Box
10
Folder
50
|
Dodge County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
51
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
52
|
Juneau County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
53
|
Lincoln County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
54
|
St. Croix County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
55
|
Marquette County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
56
|
Milwaukee County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
57
|
Monroe County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
58
|
Outagamie County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
59
|
Racine County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
60
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
10
Folder
61
|
Multiple counties
|
|
Box
2
Folder
62
|
Illinois
|
|
Box
10
Folder
63
|
Iowa
|
|
Box
2
Folder
64
|
South Dakota
|
|
Box
10
Folder
65
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Cache
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
2
Folder
66
|
Manitowoc County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
67
|
Richland County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
68
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
69
|
Waupaca County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
70
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
Box
2
Folder
71
|
Illinois
|
|
Box
2
Folder
72
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
2
Folder
73
|
Ohio
|
|
Box
2
Folder
74
|
Drills
|
|
Box
2
Folder
75
|
Scrapers
|
|
Box
2
Folder
76
|
Serrated Biface
|
|
Box
2
Folder
77
|
Miscellaneous, Non-Wisconsin
|
|
|
Copper
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
2
Folder
78
|
Calumet County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
79
|
Clark County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
80
|
Door County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
81
|
Dunn County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
82
|
Forest County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
83
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
84
|
Jefferson County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
85
|
Juneau County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
86
|
Manitowoc County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
87
|
Monroe County
|
|
Box
2
Folder
88
|
Oconto County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
89
|
Oneida County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
90
|
Pepin County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
91
|
Polk County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
92
|
Racine County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
93
|
Rusk County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
94
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
95
|
Shawano County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
96
|
Sheboygan County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
97
|
Vilas County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
98
|
Washington County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
99
|
Waupaca County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
100
|
Waushara County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
101
|
Winnebago County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
102
|
Illinois
|
|
Box
3
Folder
103
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
3
Folder
104
|
Minnesota
|
|
Box
3
Folder
105
|
Missouri
|
|
Box
3
Folder
106-107
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Ground Stone
|
|
Box
3
Folder
108
|
Adzes
|
|
|
Axes
|
|
Box
3
Folder
109
|
Wisconsin, Waupaca County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
110
|
Michigan
|
|
|
Fluted Axes
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
10
Folder
111
|
Ashland County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
112
|
Marquette County
|
|
Box
10
Folder
113
|
Fond du Lac County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
114
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
115
|
Racine County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
116
|
Rock County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
117
|
Sheboygan County
|
|
Box
3
Folder
118
|
Multiple provenances
|
|
Box
4
Folder
119
|
Arkansas
|
|
Box
4
Folder
120
|
Minnesota
|
|
Box
10
Folder
121
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Grooved Axes
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
Folder
122
|
Crawford County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
123
|
Dane County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
124
|
Dodge County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
125
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
126
|
Manitowoc County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
127
|
Sheboygan County
|
|
Box
10
Folder
128
|
Waukesha County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
129
|
Winnebago County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
130
|
Doty Island
|
|
Box
4
Folder
131
|
Arkansas
|
|
Box
4
Folder
132
|
Illinois
|
|
Box
4
Folder
133
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
4
Folder
134
|
Ohio
|
|
Box
10
Folder
135
|
Multiple non-Wisconsin provenance
|
|
Box
4
Folder
136
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Banner Stones and Bird Stones
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
Folder
137
|
Barron County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
138
|
Dane County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
139
|
Grant County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
140
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
141
|
Juneau County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
142
|
Marquette County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
143
|
Milwaukee County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
144
|
Oconto County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
145
|
Ozaukee County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
146
|
Price County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
147
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
148
|
Walworth County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
149
|
Washington County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
150
|
Winnebago County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
151
|
Illinois
|
|
Box
4
Folder
152
|
Indiana
|
|
Box
4
Folder
153
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
4
Folder
154
|
Missouri
|
|
Box
4
Folder
155
|
Ohio
|
|
Box
4
Folder
156
|
Ontario, Canada
|
|
Box
4
Folder
157
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Celts
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
Folder
158
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
159
|
Manitowoc County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
160
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Discordials
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
Folder
161
|
Dane County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
162
|
Fond du Lac County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
163
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
164
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
165
|
Waukesha County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
166
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
|
Gorgets
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
4
Folder
167
|
Barron County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
168
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
169
|
Manitowoc County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
170
|
Milwaukee County
|
|
Box
4
Folder
171
|
Pepin County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
172
|
Sheboygan County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
173
|
Walworth County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
174
|
Washington County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
175
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
Box
5
Folder
176
|
Net Weights
|
|
Box
10
Folder
177
|
Plummets
|
|
Box
5
Folder
178
|
Spuds
|
|
Box
5
Folder
179
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
|
Pipes
|
|
Box
5
Folder
180
|
North America
|
|
Box
5
Folder
181
|
Wisconsin
|
|
|
Stone
|
|
Box
5
Folder
182
|
Calumet
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
5
Folder
183
|
Lafayette County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
184
|
Racine County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
185
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
186
|
Disk Pipes
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
5
Folder
187
|
La Crosse County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
188
|
Winnebago County
|
|
|
Effigy Pipes
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
5
Folder
189
|
Brown County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
190
|
Dane County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
191
|
Dodge County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
192
|
Green Lake County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
193
|
Jefferson County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
194
|
Milwaukee County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
195
|
Waukesha County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
196
|
North America
|
|
Box
5
Folder
197
|
Ontario, Canada
|
|
Box
5
Folder
198
|
Illinois
|
|
Box
5
Folder
199
|
Kentucky
|
|
Box
5
Folder
200
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
5
Folder
201
|
Missouri
|
|
Box
5
Folder
202
|
Tennessee
|
|
Box
5
Folder
203
|
General
|
|
Box
5
Folder
204
|
Unknown provenance
|
|
Box
5
Folder
205
|
Handled Pipes
|
|
Box
5
Folder
206
|
Micmac Pipes
|
|
Box
5
Folder
207
|
Ovoid, Square, Keel and Vase Shaped Pipes, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
5
Folder
208
|
Platform Pipes
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
|
Box
5
Folder
209
|
Milwaukee County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
210
|
Portage County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
211
|
Richland County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
212
|
Sauk County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
213
|
Vernon County
|
|
Box
5
Folder
214
|
Michigan
|
|
Box
5
Folder
215
|
Tubular Pipes
|
|
Box
5
Folder
216
|
Iroquois Pattern
|
|
Box
5
Folder
217
|
Ceramic, Wisconsin
|
|
Box
5
Folder
218
|
Metal Pipes, Historic
|
|
Box
5
Folder
219
|
Historic Native American Pipes
|
|
Box
6
Folder
220
|
G.A. West Pipe Collection, Milwaukee Public Museum
|
|
Box
6
Folder
221
|
Portable Art
|
|
Box
6
Folder
222
|
Shell Artifacts
|
|
|
Trade Items
|
|
Box
6
Folder
223
|
General
|
|
Box
6
Folder
224
|
Peace Medals
|
|
Box
6
Folder
225
|
Trade Silver
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Private Collections
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Wisconsin
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Box
6
Folder
226
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E.E. Barry, Brown and Outagamie Counties
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Box
6
Folder
227
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Dr. W.H. Baily, Chippewa Falls
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Box
6
Folder
228
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Barry Collection, Montello
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Box
6
Folder
229
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W.J. Boehme Collection, Cedarburg
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Box
6
Folder
230
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Thomas Bufton, Kenosha County
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Box
6
Folder
231
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E.H. Burdick, Milton
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Box
6
Folder
232
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F.M. Caldwell, Green Lake and Marquette Counties
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Box
6
Folder
233
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William E. Carter
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Box
6
Folder
234
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W.M Champion, Hazel Green
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Box
6
Folder
235
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W.P. Clarke Collection, Rock River and Lake Koshkonong
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Box
6
Folder
236
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H.T. Draheinis, Sextonville
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Box
6
Folder
237
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Fred DuFrenne, Dane County
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Box
6
Folder
238
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Dr. Louis Falge, Manitowoc and Calumet Counties
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Box
6
Folder
239
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A. Gertle
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Box
6
Folder
240
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Mrs. B.A. Gutzmacher, Watertown
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Box
6
Folder
241
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Hamilton Collection
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Box
6
Folder
242
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Mrs. E. House, Reeseville
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Box
6
Folder
243
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S.D. Mitchell, Green Lake County
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Box
6
Folder
244
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Frank Mueller, Princeton
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Box
6
Folder
245
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Rolland L. Porter, Waukesha County
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Box
6
Folder
246
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M.E. Reisinger
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Box
6
Folder
247
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Phil Sauder, Kenosaha
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Box
6
Folder
248
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Mr. Max W. Schober, Green Bay
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Box
6
Folder
249
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H. George Schuette
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Box
6
Folder
250
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Emil S. Weisse
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Box
6
Folder
251
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Dr. A.R. Wittmann, Merrill
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Box
6
Folder
252
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Illinois
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Box
6
Folder
253
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Iowa, Davenport Academy of Sciences - Wisconsin Artifacts
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Box
6
Folder
254
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Michigan, Chamberlain Memorial Museum
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Box
6
Folder
255
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Missouri
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Box
6
Folder
256
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Ohio, Cincinnati Museum
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Box
6
Folder
257
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Unknown ownership/provenance
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Box
10
Folder
258
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Human Remains, Wisconsin, Milwaukee County
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Sites
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Box
6
Folder
259
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Cache Pit Sites
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Wisconsin
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Box
6
Folder
260
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Winnebago County, Eulrich Farm (47 WN 215)
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Box
6
Folder
261
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Cairn Sites, Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Payne's Point (47 WN 69)
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Box
6
Folder
262
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Cemetery Sites, Wisconsin, Waukesha County
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Box
6
Folder
263
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Dance Sites, Wisconsin, Marinette County
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Box
6
Folder
264
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Fish Dam Sites, Wisconsin, Jefferson County
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Garden Bed Sites
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Wisconsin
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Box
6
Folder
265
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Barron County, Rice Lake
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Box
6
Folder
266
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Calumet County, Demming Site (47 CT 35)
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Box
6
Folder
267
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Dane County, Morris Park Block 2 (47 DA 269)
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Box
6
Folder
268
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Fond du Lac County, St. Cloud Mound Group (47 FD 36)
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Green Lake County
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Box
6
Folder
269
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Crook Village Site and Mounds
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Box
6
Folder
270
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Miller Site
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Box
6
Folder
271
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Leeman (47 OU 46)
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Box
6
Folder
272
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Carroll College Mound Group (47 WK 225)
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Box
6
Folder
273
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Winnebago County
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Box
7
Folder
274
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Eulrich Farm (47 WN 215)
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Box
7
Folder
275
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Unknown provenance
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Habitation Sites
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Wisconsin
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Brown County
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Box
7
Folder
276
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Dykesville Site
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Box
7
Folder
277
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Deichert Farm
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Box
7
Folder
278
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Dane County
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Box
7
Folder
279
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Door County, Heins Creek Site (47 DR 02)
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Box
7
Folder
280
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Green Lake County, Shultz Sand Blow (47 GL 107)
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Box
7
Folder
281
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Jefferson County, Atzlan (47 JE 01)
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Box
7
Folder
282
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Marquette County
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Box
7
Folder
283
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Manitowoc County, Two Rivers Site
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Box
7
Folder
284
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Ozaukee County
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Box
7
Folder
285
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Sauk County
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Box
7
Folder
286
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Shawano County
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Box
7
Folder
287
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Sheboygan County, Black River Village Sites
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Box
7
Folder
288
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Walworth County
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Box
7
Folder
289
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Waupaca County
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Box
7
Folder
290
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Winnebago County
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Box
7
Folder
291
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Doty Island (47 WN 30)
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Box
7
Folder
292
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Illinois
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Ohio
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Box
7
Folder
293
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Baum Site
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Box
7
Folder
294
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Unknown provenance
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Box
7
Folder
295
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Bison Kill Sites, Wisconsin, Polk County, Interstate Park 6 (47 PK 32)
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Mound Sites
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Wisconsin
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Box
7
Folder
296
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Adams County
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Box
7
Folder
297
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Barron County
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Box
7
Folder
298
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Brown County
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Box
7
Folder
299
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Buffalo County, Fountain Bay (47 BF 12)
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Box
7
Folder
301
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Burnett County, Ferron Park Mound (47 BT 11)
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Box
7
Folder
302
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Calumet County
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Box
7
Folder
303
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Zahn Mounds (47 CT 18)
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Box
7
Folder
304
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Dane County
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Box
7
Folder
305
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Lake Waubesa Area
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Box
7
Folder
307
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Nine Springs Marsh Group (47 DA 38)
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Box
7
Folder
308
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Outlet Group (47 DA 03)
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Box
7
Folder
309
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Sure-Johnson Mound Group (47 DA 73)
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Box
7
Folder
310
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T. Lewis Group (47 DA 74)
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Box
7
Folder
311
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McConnell Group (47 DA 81)
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Box
7
Folder
312
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Colladay Mounds (47 DA 105, 567, 568)
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Box
7
Folder
313
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Fox's Bluff Mound Group (47 DA 114)
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Box
7
Folder
314
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Fuller Woods Mound Group (47 DA 118)
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Box
7
Folder
315
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Willow Drive Group (47 DA 119)
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Box
7
Folder
316
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Picnic Grove Group (47 DA 120)
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Box
7
Folder
317
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University Ridge Mound Group (47 DA 126)
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Box
7
Folder
318
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Blackhawk Country Club Mounds (47 DA 131)
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Box
7
Folder
319
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Burrows Park Bird Effigy (47 DA 139)
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Box
7
Folder
320
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Dividing Ridge Group (47 DA 145)
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Box
7
Folder
321
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Edgewood Mound Group (47 DA 147)
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Box
7
Folder
322
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Williams South Group No. 1 (47 DA 220)
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Box
7
Folder
323
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Mendota State Hospital Mound Group (47 DA 254)
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Box
7
Folder
324
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Borchers Beach Mounds (47 DA 262)
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Box
7
Folder
325
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Morris Park Mound Group (47 DA 267, 268)
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Box
7
Folder
326
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Observatory Hill Mound Group (47 DA 571)
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Box
7
Folder
327
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Heim Mound (47 DA 577)
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Box
7
Folder
328
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Merrill Springs II Mound Group (47 DA 699)
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Box
8
Folder
329
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Picnic Point Mounds (47 DA 121)
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Box
8
Folder
330
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Dodge County
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Box
8
Folder
331
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Door County, Shoemakers Point Mound (47 DA 121)
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Box
8
Folder
332
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Eau Claire County, Mt. Tom Round (47 EC 03)
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Box
8
Folder
333
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Florence County
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Box
8
Folder
334
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Fond du Lac County
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Box
8
Folder
335
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Zimmerman Mound Group
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Box
8
Folder
336
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Pipe Village (47 FD 10)
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Box
8
Folder
337
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Grant County
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Box
8
Folder
338
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Green County
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Box
8
Folder
339
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Green Lake County
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Box
8
Folder
340
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Walker-Hooper (47 GL 65)
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Box
8
Folder
341
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Iowa County
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Box
8
Folder
342
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Penial Church Effigy Mound Group (47 IA 16)
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Jefferson County
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Box
8
Folder
343
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Lake Koshkonong Area
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Box
8
Folder
344
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General Atkinson Group (47 JE 03)
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Box
8
Folder
345
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AltPeter Group (47 JE 79)
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Box
8
Folder
346
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Juneau County
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Box
8
Folder
347
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Kenosha County
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Box
8
Folder
348
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Wehmhoff Mound (47 KN 15)
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Box
8
Folder
349
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Kewaunee County (47 KE 05)
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Box
8
Folder
350
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La Crosse County, Myrick Park Mounds (47 LC10)
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Box
8
Folder
351
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Lafayette County
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Box
8
Folder
352
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Lincoln County, Heafford Junction Mounds (47 LI 02)
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Box
8
Folder
353
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Marathon County, Smokey Hill (47 MR 03)
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Box
8
Folder
354
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Marinette County, Chalk Hill Camp Mound Group #1 (47 MT 25)
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Box
8
Folder
355
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Marquette County
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Box
8
Folder
356
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Platz Mounds (47 MQ 24)
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Box
8
Folder
357
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Niendorf Mounds (47 MQ 31)
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Box
8
Folder
358
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Milwaukee County
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Box
8
Folder
359
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Teller Effigy (47 MI 33)
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Box
8
Folder
360
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Trowbridge Carey (47 MI 57)
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Box
8
Folder
361
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State Fair Park Mounds (47 MI 75)
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Box
8
Folder
362
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Oconto County
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Box
8
Folder
363
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(47 OC 21)
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Box
8
Folder
364
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Oneida County, Robinson Site (47 ON 27)
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Box
8
Folder
365
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Pierce County, Maple Tree Mound (47 PI 21)
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Box
8
Folder
366
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Portage County
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Box
8
Folder
367
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Amherst Junction Group (47 PT 07)
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Box
8
Folder
368
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Seymour Mounds (47 PT 11)
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Box
8
Folder
369
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Bigelow Mound Group (47 PT 29)
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Box
8
Folder
370
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Racine County
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Box
8
Folder
371
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Mound Cemetery Group (47 RA 21)
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Rock County
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Box
8
Folder
372
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Beloit College Mound Group (47 RO 15)
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Box
8
Folder
373
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Reilly Mound Group (47 RO 29)
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Box
8
Folder
374
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C. Lathers Farm ( 47 RO 29)
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Box
8
Folder
375
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Ella D. Adams Mound Group (47 RO 33)
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Box
8
Folder
376
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McLenegan Group (47 RO 36 or 141)
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Box
8
Folder
377
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Afton Mill Group (47 RO 119)
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Box
8
Folder
378
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Klingbeil Farm (47 RO 132)
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Box
8
Folder
379
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F.H. Pierce Group (47 RO 138)
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Box
8
Folder
380
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Partridge Farm Mound Group (47 RO 143)
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Box
8
Folder
381
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Sauk County
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Box
8
Folder
382
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Devil's Lake (47 SK 23)
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Box
8
Folder
383
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Terminal Moraine Mound Group (47 SK 24)
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Box
8
Folder
384
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Greenfield Man Mound (47 SK 27)
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Box
8
Folder
385
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Crandall Mound (47 SK 31)
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Box
8
Folder
386
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Polson Group (47 SK 55)
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Box
8
Folder
387
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Train Mounds (47 SK 84)
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Box
8
Folder
388
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Robson Group (47 SK 111)
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Box
8
Folder
389
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Sawyer County
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Box
8
Folder
390
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EHO ETO Haven Mounds (47 SY 15)
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Box
8
Folder
391
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Sentry Mound (47 SY 41)
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Box
8
Folder
392
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Koontz Eagle Effigy (47 SW 36)
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Box
8
Folder
393
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Sheboygan County, Kraemer Mound (47 TR 22)
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Box
8
Folder
394A
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Trempealeau County
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Box
8
Folder
394B
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Nichols Mound (47 SB 134)
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Box
8
Folder
395
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Platform Mounds (47 TR 32)
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Box
8
Folder
396
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Vernon County, White's Group (47 VE 03)
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Box
8
Folder
397
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Walworth County, Lake Lawn Resort Mound Group (47 WL 05)
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Washburn County
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Box
8
Folder
398
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Porter Mound (47 WB 12)
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Box
8
Folder
399
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Hadden Mound (47 WB 16)
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Box
9
Folder
400
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Waukesha County
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Box
9
Folder
401
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Big Bend I (47 WK 196), Big Bend Group No. 2 (47 WK 244)
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Box
9
Folder
402
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Dewey or Crawfordville Group (47 WK 204)
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Box
9
Folder
403
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Cutler Mounds (47 WK 224)
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Box
9
Folder
404
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Summit Mound Group (47 WK 230)
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Box
9
Folder
405
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Waupaca County, Highway Group (47 WP 193)
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Box
9
Folder
406
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Winnebago County, Menasha Mounds (47 WN 25)
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Box
9
Folder
407
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Wood County
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Box
9
Folder
408
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Five Mile Creek Group ( 47 WO 07)
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Box
9
Folder
409
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Moccasin Creek Mound (47 WO 11)
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Box
9
Folder
410
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Bluff Mound (47 WO 12)
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Box
9
Folder
411
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Nekoosa Group (47 WO 14)
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Box
9
Folder
412
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Effigy Mounds, Unknown provenance
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Box
9
Folder
413
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Unidentified
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Box
9
Folder
414
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Alabama, Tuscaloosa
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Box
9
Folder
415
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Arkansas
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Box
9
Folder
416
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Florida, Shell Mound
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Illinois
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Box
9
Folder
418
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Cahokda Group
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Box
9
Folder
419
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Dickson Mounds
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Box
9
Folder
420
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Kentucky, Wickliffe
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Box
9
Folder
421
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Minnesota, St. Paul, Indian Mound Park
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Mississippi
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Box
9
Folder
422
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Arcola
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Box
9
Folder
423
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Cary
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Box
9
Folder
424
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Coahoma
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Box
9
Folder
425
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Dundee
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Box
9
Folder
426
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Evansville
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Box
9
Folder
427
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Lulu
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Box
9
Folder
428
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Perthshire
|
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Box
9
Folder
429
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Walls
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Box
9
Folder
430
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Rolling Fork
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Box
9
Folder
431
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Winterville
|
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Box
9
Folder
432
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Caruthersville
|
|
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Missouri
|
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Box
9
Folder
433
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Leslie
|
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Box
9
Folder
434
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New Madrid
|
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Box
9
Folder
435
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North Dakota, Larson Site
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Ohio
|
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Box
9
Folder
436
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Marietta Earthworks
|
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Box
9
Folder
437
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Fort Ancient
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Box
9
Folder
438
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Great Serpent
|
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Box
9
Folder
439A
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Oklahoma, Spiro Mound Site
|
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Box
9
Folder
439B
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Tennessee, Mound Bottom
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Box
9
Folder
440
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West Virginia, Moundsville
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Box
9
Folder
441
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Unidentified, Non-Wisconsin
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Box
9
Folder
442
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Mexico
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Petroglyphs
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Wisconsin
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Box
9
Folder
443
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Adams County, Friendship glyphs (47 AD 50)
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Box
9
Folder
444
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Jackson County, Gullickson's Glen (47 JA 01)
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Box
9
Folder
444
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Juneau County
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Box
9
Folder
445
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Twin Bluffs Petroglyph Site (47 JU 01)
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Box
9
Folder
446
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Lemonweiyr Petroglyphs (47 JU 34)
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La Crosse County
|
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Box
9
Folder
447
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Samuel's Cave (47 LC 05)
|
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Box
9
Folder
448
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Gale's Bluff Site (47 LC 616)
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Box
9
Folder
449
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Richland County, Indian Cave (47 RI 46)
|
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Box
9
Folder
450
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Trempealeau County, Galesville Rockshelter (47 TR 19)
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Box
9
Folder
451
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Vernon County, Larson Cave (47 VE 637)
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Box
10
Folder
452
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Non-Wisconsin
|
|
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Quarries
|
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Box
9
Folder
453
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Copper, Mining Tools and Locations
|
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Box
9
Folder
454
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Hematite Mining
|
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Pipestone
|
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Wisconsin
|
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Box
9
Folder
455
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Barron County
|
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Box
9
Folder
456
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Minnesota
|
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Box
9
Folder
457
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Stone
|
|
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Rock Outline Sites
|
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Box
9
Folder
458
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South Dakota
|
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Box
9
Folder
459
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Spirit Stone Sites
|
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Box
9
Folder
460
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Threshing Sites, Rice, Wisconsin, Rice Lake
|
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Box
9
Folder
461-464
|
Ceremony unveiling a marker at Eagle Effigy on State Hospital grounds, 1910 June 30 Negatives
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|
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Ancient Technology
|
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Box
11
Folder
466
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Firemaking
|
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Box
11
Folder
467
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Stone Tool Making
|
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North American Archaeology
|
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Box
11
Folder
468
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California
|
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Box
11
Folder
469
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Southwestern United States
|
|
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World Archaeology
|
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Box
11
Folder
470
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Central Panama
|
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Box
11
Folder
471
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Chile - Cemetery
|
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Box
11
Folder
472
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Meso America
|
|
Box
11
Folder
473
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Mexico - Oaxaca
|
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Box
11
Folder
474
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Europe
|
|
Box
11
Folder
475
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Egypt
|
|
Box
11
Folder
476
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Micellaneous and unidentified
|
|
PH 1367
|
Series: University of Wisconsin Summer Session
|
|
Folder
1
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Historical excursions photographs, 1913-1914, 1923, 1930, 1932-1933
|
|
PH 2483
|
Series: Ojibwe/Ojibwa [Chippewa]
|
|
Folder
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Soldiers returning from World War I photographs, 1919 June 19
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PH 7148
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Series: Philippine Islands indigenous populations
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Photographs, circa 1904
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Appendix 1: Partial List of People Mentioned in the C.E. Brown Papers
- Anderson, Bo
- Anderson, Rasmus B.
- Armell family
- Babcock, Stephen M.
- Bacon, Oris and Abigail
- Bean, E.F.
- Beaver, Tony
- Bennett, B.J.
- Big Foot (Neshnabé [Potawatomi])
- Bleyer, Henry W.
- Bleyer, Willard G.
- Brady, Matthew
- Brandes, Henry, Jr.
- Broadt, Cecil
- Brown, Lewis
- Brown, Roswell
- Brunson, Alfred
- Bumpus, Hermon C.
- Bunyan, Paul
- Burke, Lawrence
- Cerf, Barry
- Chamberlin, Thomas
- Cranefield, Frederic
- Davies, John
- Decorah, Angel
- Delaney, John D.
- Dodge, R.E.N.
- Dvorak, Ray F.
- Fish, Carl Russell
- Flint, Albert S.
- Frank, Glenn
- Frost, Edwin B.
- Frost, Richard
- Freeman, John C.
- Gale, Zona
- Gilman, Stephen
- Gillin, John L.
- Goodnight, Scott
- Gregory, Charles Noble
- Grignon, Antoine
- Haan, W.G. (General)
- Hergesheimer, Joseph
- Holt, Frank O.
- Horsfal, D.F., Mr. and Mrs.
- Hotchkiss, William O.
- Ingersoll, L.R.
- Jastrow, Joseph
- Jones, Jenkin Lloyd
- Kahlenbarg, Louis
- Kahquados, Simon
- King, Charles
- Kleinheinz, Prof.
- Leith, C.K.
- Leonard, W.E.
- Leslie, C.E.
- Levitan, Solomon
- Levy, John
- Lucius, Joseph
- McGilvary, E.B.
- Martin, Lawrence
- Mason, Max
- Meade, Warren J.
- Mills, Charles
- Miller, Eric
- Morgan, Bayard Q.
- Moore, R.A.
- Morphy, (Major)
- Muir, John
- Na-Nong-Ga-Bee
- Nardin, Louise F.
- Ochsner, Edward H.
- O'Dea, Patrick
- Olin, John M.
- Olson, Julius
- Owen, Ray
- Parkinson, John S.
- Peck, P.T.
- Pyre, James F.A.
- Prokoseh, Edward
- Rathbourne, J.E.
- Rolette, Joseph and Elizabeth
- Rosenstengel
- Ross, E.A.
- Salsman, John G. (General)
- Salter, George
- Slichter, C.S.
- Saunders, Ben W.
- Schafer, Joseph
- Setter, Angelina
- Sexton, John
- Shepard, Eugene
- Snow, Benjamin
- Stone, J.N.
- Stout [List of archaeological lantern slides purchased from]
- Stovall, William J.
- Thwaites, Reuben
- Tomau, John (Menominee)
- Towner, Tom
- Van Hise, Charles
- Vasilief, Alexander
- Verestchagin, Vassili
- War Eagle (Sioux)
- Weyerhaeuser, Frederick
- White Crow
- Wilcox, Ella (Wheeler), Mrs.
- Williams, Eleazer
- Winans, George
Appendix 2: List of Authors of Letters, Articles, Songs, and Poems in the Brown Collection
- Adams, Vina Sherwood
- Allen, Billy
- Allen James
- Aust, Franz
- Bachhuber, C.H.
- Balch, James
- Bardon, John A.
- Barrel, Iris
- Barton, Albert O.
- Bennett, W.W.
- Bigelow, Volney
- Bill, Fred A. [List of pictures collected by]
- Blackhawk, John
- Blencoe, David A.
- Bordner, J.S.
- Bradt, Sheldon
- Brandenburg, O.D.
- Burnham, E.H.
- Butters, Charles E.
- Carney, John
- Chase, Walter Howard [game list]
- Cole, Harry Ellsworth
- Combacker, A., Mrs.
- Copres, Sanford
- Cranefield, Frederick
- Damp, George
- Dick, Fred
- Dick, William
- Dolan, John
- Dooley, Eliza B. (King), Mrs.
- Dyer, Harry G.
- Edminster, A.J.
- Edwards, Anne cubic feet
- English, W.E.
- Flint, Alfred J.
- Gaultier, Juliette
- Gay, J. Robb
- Gayneur, William P.
- Gerend, Alphonse
- Gilmore, Melvin R.
- Glenn, Robert
- Goslin, John (White Feather)
- Gower, Charlotte
- Gray, Oliver
- Green, Edith
- Grimard, Oliver
- Grimm, Herman
- Hale, L.F.
- Hanon, Eva, Mrs.
- Hart, William
- Hitchcock, Morris, Mrs.
- Holman, Earle S.
- Hyde, W.H.
- Ivey, Zida C., Mrs.
- Jenkins, Paul B.
- Jennings, John
- Jipson, N.W.
- Johnson, J.A.H.
- Johnson, J.J.
- Johnson, Paul
- Jones, Robert R.
- Kaquatosh, Margaret, Mrs.
- Keenan, W.M.
- Kellogg, Louise P.
- Knapp, Henry E.
- Krebs, William
- La Mere, Oliver
- Lamont, Alexander
- Lapham, Charles
- Lincoln, Ceylon Childs
- Long, R.M.
- Lucius, Joseph
- Mack, J.G.D.
- McKenzie, Herman W.
- Morgan, W. P.
- Mueller, Theodore
- Notz, E.J.W.
- Ochsner, Edward
- Oliver, John W.
- Overton, George
- Parker, Barton L.
- Pigeon, R.W., Mrs.
- Parker, George
- Pierron, Louis
- Plante, Edward L.
- Pope, T.E.B.
- Reagan, Albert B.
- Redfield, Robert
- Reque, Julia (Lee), Mrs.
- Riordon, Jerry
- Rodgers, Clarence
- Rood, Hosea W.
- Rosenberry, Marvin H.
- Sahpenaise, Peter
- Satterlee, John V.
- Schimpf, Henry cubic feet
- Schumacher, J.P.
- Setter, Frank
- Shepard, Daniel
- Skenandore, Nancy, Mrs.
- Skinner, Alanson
- Skinner, Edward
- Skinner, Gus F.
- Smith, H.I.
- Stapleton, Matt
- Stephenson, Isaac
- Stewart, Mary
- Stowe, Gerald C.
- Sturtevant, Gene
- Terpening, Otis W.
- Thomas, Dan E.
- Vial, Will S.
- Wagner, Louie
- Wheeler, E.P.
- Wheelock, Dennison
- White, Ulysses S.
- White Eagle, Clarence [gives information]
- Winkley, Frank Drew
- Wurtz, Captain C.R.
- Yellow Thunder
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