Re: History of Wisconsin AND things that may belong to you.

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Paul Wolter (pawolter@gmail.com)
Thu, 25 Feb 2021 09:47:44 -0600



From: Paul Wolter <pawolter@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2021 09:47:44 -0600
Message-ID: <CAKv4dRV68_uF1akeEtJ0zLxt-njfKaT_7RpyrEQEKwx5zKPRyg@mail.gmail.com>
Subject: Re: History of Wisconsin AND things that may belong to you.

Hi Diana,

Great idea to post items that belong elsewhere! We have piles of stuff too. When we can we will post what we have. On the flip side, we have been the recipients of kind people sending us stuff from their organization that should belong with us that we have been amazed and grateful to receive.

Paul Wolter

Cell 414-539-2609

On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 9:28 AM Samuel Marshall <marshallwimuseum@gmail.com> wrote:

> We have what appears to be a 4 volume set of books "History of Wisconsin",
> and I am attempting to get bibliographical records for them. One volume is
> missing the first 34 pages and has no spine left. I used WorldCat to try
> to find what I need
> and got zero results. Does anyone else have this set? The volume I need
> help with has chapter headings (I presume from the top of the left side
> pages) Pre-territorial annals of Wisconsin, Wisconsin as a state,
> Topography and geology, and many more.
>
> The other three volumes were published by Western Historical Association/
> or Society in 1906.
>
> I would greatly appreciate your help if you own the set.
>
> Also, we have a number of items that need to go to their respective
> historical societies. Has there been a "swap meet" in the past? I can and
> will mail items if needed. (I'm trying to recover some of our limited desk
> space)>
> If you represent: Monticello, Milton Junction, Footville, Jefferson, Sun
> Prairie, MIddleton, Helenville, Fort Atkinson, Deerfield, Cottage Grove,
> Waterloo, Watertown, Johnson Creek, or Oregon, we have things for you.
> Now don't get too excited, it may be just clippings, but I did see some
> swizzle sticks in one of the envelopes. So, send a representative to
> Marshall any Tuesday from 10 - 5 (workday) or Sunday mornings from 9-1
> starting in mid April.
> If you want the items mailed, please give me an address to send them to.
> Thanks,
> Diana Skalitzky
> President - MAHS
>
>
>
>



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