Showing results by publisher "Wisconsin Historical Society Press" in History
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Hunting Camp 52: Tales from a North Woods Deer Camp
- By: John Marvin Hanson
- Narrated by: Kevin Meyer
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
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Meet the Jolly Boys - five men from northern Wisconsin who built a deer hunting shack in 1955 and established a tradition that has now lasted over six decades. Hunting Camp 52, affectionately known as Blue Heaven, is a place where every trail, rock, and ravine has its own nickname; every kill is recorded by hand on a window shade; every hunter happily croons along during evening songfests; and every rowdy poker game lasts late into the night.
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Great story full of nostalgia
- By Jeff on 02-17-24
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Hunting Camp 52: Tales from a North Woods Deer Camp
- Narrated by: Kevin Meyer
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
- Release date: 06-12-19
- Language: English
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Modern Jungles
- A Hmong Refugee’s Childhood Story of Survival
- By: Pao Lor
- Narrated by: Craig Pierce
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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As a five-year-old boy, Pao Lor joined thousands of Hmong who fled for their lives through the jungles of Laos in the aftermath of war. After a difficult and perilous journey that neither of his parents survived, he reached the safety of Thailand, but the young refugee boy’s challenges were only just beginning.
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Modern Jungles
- A Hmong Refugee’s Childhood Story of Survival
- Narrated by: Craig Pierce
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
- Release date: 03-31-23
- Language: English
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Return to Wake Robin
- One Cabin in the Heyday of Northwoods Resorts
- By: Marnie O. Mamminga
- Narrated by: Susan Sweeney
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
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Five generations of Marnie O. Mamminga's family have been rejuvenated by times together in Wisconsin's Northwoods. In a series of evocative remembrances, Mamminga takes us to Wake Robin, the cabin her grandparents built in 1929 on Big Spider Lake near Hayward, on land adjacent to Moody's Camp. Along the way, she preserves the spirit and cultural heritage of a vanishing era, conveying the heart of a place and the community that once gathered there.
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brought back so many memories
- By john r. laprairie on 07-23-23
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Return to Wake Robin
- One Cabin in the Heyday of Northwoods Resorts
- Narrated by: Susan Sweeney
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
- Release date: 08-15-13
- Language: English
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The Chippewa
- Biography of a Wisconsin Waterway
- By: Richard D. Cornell
- Narrated by: Ted Brooks
- Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
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Inspired by August Derleth’s seminal book The Wisconsin, Richard D. Cornell traveled the Chippewa River from its two sources south of Ashland to where it joins the Mississippi. Over several decades he returned time and again in his red canoe to immerse himself in the stories of the Chippewa River and document its valley, from the Ojibwe and early fur traders and lumbermen to the varied and hopeful communities of today.
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Questionable at best
- By Anonymous User on 05-20-21
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The Chippewa
- Biography of a Wisconsin Waterway
- Narrated by: Ted Brooks
- Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
- Release date: 09-06-19
- Language: English
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The Bingo Queens of Oneida
- How Two Moms Started Tribal Gaming in Wisconsin
- By: Mike Hoeft
- Narrated by: Brenna Hobbs
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Before Indian casinos sprouted up around the country, a few enterprising tribes got their start in gambling by opening bingo parlors. A group of women on the Oneida Indian Reservation just outside Green Bay, Wisconsin, introduced bingo in 1976 simply to pay a few bills. Bingo not only paid the light bill at the struggling civic center but was soon financing vital health and housing services for tribal elderly and poor.
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An Excellent Historical Overview
- By Matthew on 12-05-21
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The Bingo Queens of Oneida
- How Two Moms Started Tribal Gaming in Wisconsin
- Narrated by: Brenna Hobbs
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
- Release date: 05-18-17
- Language: English
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Creating Dairyland
- How Caring for Cows Saved Our Soil, Created Our Landscape, and Still Shapes Our Way of Life in Wisconsin
- By: Edward Janus
- Narrated by: Kathleen Kline
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
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The story of dairying in Wisconsin is the story of how our very landscape and way of life were created. By making cows the center of our farm life and learning how to care for them, our ancestors launched a revolution that changed much more than the way farmers earned their living - it changed us. In Creating Dairyland, journalist, oral historian, and former dairyman Ed Janus opens the pages of the fascinating story of Wisconsin dairy farming.
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THE MODERN FARMER
- By DS on 03-23-13
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Creating Dairyland
- How Caring for Cows Saved Our Soil, Created Our Landscape, and Still Shapes Our Way of Life in Wisconsin
- Narrated by: Kathleen Kline
- Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins
- Release date: 12-03-12
- Language: English
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Enslaved, Indentured, Free
- Five Black Women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850
- By: Mary Elise Antoine
- Narrated by: M.L. Sanchez
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 made slavery illegal in the territory that would later become Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. However, many Black individuals’ rights were denied by white enslavers who continued to hold them captive in the territory well into the 19th century. Set in this period of American history, Enslaved, Indentured, Free shines a light on five extraordinary Black women—Marianne, Mariah, Patsey, Rachel, and Courtney—whose lives intersected in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin.
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Extraordinary Narrator
- By Anonymous User on 12-22-22
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Enslaved, Indentured, Free
- Five Black Women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850
- Narrated by: M.L. Sanchez
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
- Release date: 12-12-22
- Language: English
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The Civilian Conservation Corps in Wisconsin
- Nature’s Army at Work
- By: Jerry Apps
- Narrated by: Kevin Meyer
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Between 1933 and 1942, the Civilian Conservation Corps, a popular New Deal relief program, was at work across America. During the Great Depression, young men lived in rustic CCC camps planting trees, cutting trails, and reversing the effects of soil erosion. In his latest book, acclaimed environmental writer Jerry Apps presents the first comprehensive history of the CCC in Wisconsin. Apps guides listeners around the state, from the Northwoods to the Driftless Area, creating a map of where and how more than 125 CCC camps left indelible marks on the landscape.
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CCC camps
- By Brian on 11-19-22
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The Civilian Conservation Corps in Wisconsin
- Nature’s Army at Work
- Narrated by: Kevin Meyer
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
- Release date: 09-22-22
- Language: English
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We've Been Here All Along
- Wisconsin's Early Gay History
- By: Mr. R. Richard Wagner
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
- Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
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The first of two groundbreaking volumes on gay history in Wisconsin, We’ve Been Here All Along provides an illuminating and nuanced picture of Wisconsin’s gay history, from the reporting on the Oscar Wilde trials of 1895 to the landmark Stonewall Riots of 1969. Throughout these decades, gay Wisconsinites developed identities, created support networks, and found ways to thrive in their communities despite various forms of suppression.
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History
- By Ann on 10-04-21
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We've Been Here All Along
- Wisconsin's Early Gay History
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
- Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
- Release date: 05-12-21
- Language: English
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People of the Sturgeon
- Wisconsin's Love Affair with an Ancient Fish
- By: Kathleen Schmitt Kline, Ronald M. Bruch, Frederick P. Binkowski
- Narrated by: Kathleen Schmitt Kline
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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People of the Sturgeon is a history of the lake sturgeon in Wisconsin's Lake Winnebago region, told through a fascinating collection of stories on the culture, art, and science surrounding this mysterious fish. From some of the earliest inhabitants of Wisconsin, the Menominee Indian Tribe, to the spearers who flock to frozen Lake Winnebago for the annual sturgeon spearing season, people have always been drawn to this ancient fish.
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Special audiobook content about the Midwest
- By Michael Johnson on 02-17-18
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People of the Sturgeon
- Wisconsin's Love Affair with an Ancient Fish
- Narrated by: Kathleen Schmitt Kline
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
- Release date: 04-06-12
- Language: English
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Coming Out, Moving Forward
- Wisconsin’s Recent Gay History
- By: Mr. R. Richard Wagner
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
- Length: 16 hrs and 42 mins
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Coming Out, Moving Forward, the second volume in R. Richard Wagner’s groundbreaking work on gay history in Wisconsin, outlines the challenges that LGBT Wisconsinites faced in their efforts to right past oppressions and secure equality in the post-Stonewall period between 1969 and 2000. During this era, Wisconsin made history as the first state to enact a gay rights law prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations on the basis of sexual orientation. It also became the first state to elect three openly gay/lesbian persons to Congress.
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Coming Out, Moving Forward
- Wisconsin’s Recent Gay History
- Narrated by: Vance Bastian
- Length: 16 hrs and 42 mins
- Release date: 10-13-20
- Language: English
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