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Frontier and pioneer life -- Wisconsin
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Frontier and pioneer life -- Wisconsin
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Westward to Wisconsin, [edited by Howard W. Kanetzke.]
On a Wisconsin family farm, historic tales of character, community and culture, Corey A. Geiger
Wisconsin, my home, by Erna Oleson Xan as told by her mother, Thurine Oleson
A journal kept by Miss Sarah Foote (Mrs. Sarah Foote Smith) while journeying with her people from Wellington, Ohio to Footeville, town of Nepeuskun, Winnebago county, Wisconsin, April 15 to May 10, 1846
The Wisconsin frontier, Mark Wyman
A journal kept by Miss Sarah Foote (Mrs. Sarah Foote Smith) while journeying with her people from Wellington, Ohio to Footeville, town of Nepeuskun, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, April 15 to May 10, 1846, [Mrs. S.F. Smith ; introduction by Chester W. Smith]
Death's Door, true tales of tragedy, mystery, and bravery from the Great Lakes' most dangerous waters, by Barbara Joosse ; illustrated by Renée Graef
A settler's year, pioneer life through the seasons, Kathleen Ernst ; photographs by Loyd Heath
The story of my boyhood and youth, by John Muir ; with illustrations from sketches by the author
Memoirs of my life, an autobiography, by George Esser
Ida, the deer, a true story of pioneer days in Wisconsin, by Helen Kimberly Stuart
A mind of her own, Helen Connor Laird and family, 1888-1982, Helen Laird
Thirty years in the itinerancy, by Rev. W.G. Miller, D.D
Wau-bun, early days in the Northwest, by Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie
The making of pioneer Wisconsin, voices of early settlers, Michael E. Stevens
Blue men & river monsters, folklore of the north, edited by John Zimm ; foreword by Michael Edmonds
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