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Wisconsin Historical Society: Gaylord Nelson, 1916 2005

For Students 9th - 10th
Gaylord Nelson, a native of Wisconsin, was the founder of Earth Day. This is a short biography.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Frederick Pabst and the Pabst Brewing Company

For Students 9th - 10th
Frederick Pabst developed his Milwaukee brewing company into the largest one in the U.S. He was well known as well for his support of Milwaukee's cultural and social institutions.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Orson Welles, 1915 1985

For Students 9th - 10th
A short biography of Orson Welles, director of many films including the acclaimed Citizen Kane. Welles is also well known for his reading of War of the Worlds over the radio in 1938, which caused many people to believe that the Earth was...
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Laura Ingalls Wilder (1867 1957)

For Students 9th - 10th
Laura Ingalls Wilder, a popular writer of pioneer stories for children, was a native of Wisconsin. This is a biography of her life.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Edwin Witte, 1887 1960

For Students 9th - 10th
Edwin Witte was known as the founder of Social Security, having created the plan for it when he worked on the Committee on Economic Security under President Franklin Roosevelt. This is a biography of his life.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: John R. Commons

For Students 9th - 10th
John R. Commons was known for his progressive views on social welfare and labor reform in the later 1800s. He is felt to be responsible for the beginning of Social Security in the United States.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Ellen Clara Sabin

For Students 9th - 10th
Ellen Clara Sabin (1850-1949) began teaching at a young age, and went on the become one of the leaders in establishing educational institutions in Wisconsin specifically for women. She also helped establish the Wisconsin Federation of...
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Niemi Sculpture Gallery & Garden

For Students 9th - 10th
This Wisconsin sculptor has works in many major cities in the U.S.
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The Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion

For Students Pre-K - 1st
The Pabst Mansion was the home of Captain Frederick Pabst, who, among other things, owned a large beer brewery in Milwaukee in the 1800s. The mansion is now an historical building open to the public. Some of its history is described here.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Thornton Wilder

For Students 9th - 10th
A short biography of Thornton Wilder, one of America's best-known novelists and playwrights and a native of Madison, Wisconsin.
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Georgia O'keeffe

For Students 9th - 10th
This site has information about Georgia O'Keeffe's life and artworks, as well as a discussion of her artistic style and a link to a lesson in how to paint flowers like hers.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: John Muir

For Students 9th - 10th
John Muir was a famous naturalist and founded the Sierra Club, now a worldwide organization.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Ringling Brothers

For Students 9th - 10th
A short description of the Ringling Brothers, the founders of the famous Ringling Brothers Circus, which began in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Belle Case La Follette

For Students 9th - 10th
Belle Case La Follette was married to Bob La Follette, who was elected to Congress for several terms in the late 1800s. But Belle Case La Follette was very accomplished in her own right. Well educated, a lawyer, a teacher, a journalist...
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Increase Lapham

For Students 9th - 10th
Increase Lapham was an early naturalist and engineer who catalogued many effigy mounds and native plant species of Wisconsin, along with the climate and the geology. He also drew early maps of the state. He also helped establish many...
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[Archived Content]wisconsin Historical Society: Paul Bunyan

For Students 9th - 10th
Many legends live on in Wisconsin (and elsewhere) about Paul Bunyan, a giant of a lumberjack and a folk hero. This article describes how the legends have survived and grown.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Shu'nuni'u (Souligny) (1783 1867)

For Students 9th - 10th
Chief Shu'nuni'u (1783-1867), known best as Souligny, led the Menominee of Wisconsin for close to fifty years. He sided with the British during hostilities and was instrumental in standing up for his people during negotiations for the...
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Nicolas Perrot

For Students 9th - 10th
Nicolas Perrot arrived in Wisconsin in the 1600s as a fur trader and an explorer, claiming much of the land for France. He established trading posts along the Mississippi and strengthened the French position against the Iroquois. A link...
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Goodell, Rhoda Lavinia 1839 1880

For Students 9th - 10th
Lavinia Goodell was the first female lawyer in Wisconsin, having pursued this goal tirelessly. She was hired by women's rights groups to fight for their causes.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Dickey Chapelle

For Students 9th - 10th
Dickey Chapelle worked in World War II, the Vietnam War and the Korean War as a photojournalist, one of the first women to do this. She led an unconventional life and took many risks. This is a short biography of her life.