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Refine your search You can refine your search by access rights, type, subject, date, location, language and collection using the menus on the left side of the search results. You can also filter items by Contributing Institution. A Contributing Institution is a library, archive, museum or other Content Partner that contributes metadata describing its digital… Read More…

2014: Our year in review

In 2014, Recollection Wisconsin focused on building connections both inside and outside the state. We reached out to K-12 educators with new materials for classroom use and surveyed libraries and museums in small communities across Wisconsin to collect feedback on their digitization needs and interests. We forged relationships in the region by helping to plan… Read More…

Classroom Activities and Lesson Plans

Social Studies and History Activities for grades K-4 Analyzing Photographs Main Street Then and Now Packing a Traveler’s Trunk Thought Bubbles Activities for grades 4-12 Immigration and Settlement Experiences Old Maps and New Thought Bubbles The Novitiate Takeover English Language Arts Activities for grades K-4 Share Your Story Thought Bubbles Visual Writing Prompts Activities for… Read More…

2013: Our year in review

Recollection Wisconsin: 2013 by the numbers 130,956 items available through recollectionwisconsin.org 95,876 followers on our Tumblr blog 49,453 page views on the new recollectionwisconsin.org website 1,542 followers on Twitter 447 followers on Facebook 235 attendees at our conference sessions, workshops, and webinars 8 students supervised and mentored 1 national award received 2013 was an exciting year… Read More…

Tumblr top three: June 2013

Counting down the most-liked and most-shared posts on our Tumblr blog, Wisco Histo, for the month of June, including two photos in honor of June Dairy Month. 3. Dairy school students at UW-Madison 2. The Milky Way 1. Real-life Rosie the Riveters in Superior Highlights from digital collections across Wisconsin are added to our Tumblr blog several times… Read More…

An American Girl

An American Girl — My Great-Grandmother, Christine Henk By Lexi Hutton, age 10. Submitted by Connie Schield, Stone Lake Area Historical Society.  Christine was born on December 12, 1905 at home in a log cabin built by her father.  She was the fourth child of Bertha and Joseph Herman. Her family had crossed the ocean… Read More…

Tumblr Top Three: May 2013

This month we reached an exciting landmark on our Tumblr blog, Wisco Histo:  75,000 followers, wow! Thanks to everyone who’s followed us and welcomed our images from Wisconsin collections into your Tumblr stream. In this post, we count down the most-liked and most-shared photos we posted to Tumblr in May. 3. Cat show winners in Trempealeau County;… Read More…

Memorial day with the NEW family

While my sisters and I were growing up we hardly ever saw our father as he worked two or three jobs at a time. Then my parents divorced and we all thought we would never see him. Then came the first holiday as a family separated by divorce. It was Memorial day 1982. My father… Read More…

Tumblr Top Three: April 2013

Counting down the most-liked and most-shared posts on our Tumblr blog, Wisco Histo, for the month of April. 3. and 2. Spencer Tracy in Manitowoc; Stacking hay in Waukesha County Two very different photographs tied for April’s second-place spot. Actor Spencer Tracy was born in Milwaukee on April 5, 1900 and went on to star in dozens of… Read More…

Tumblr Top Three: March 2013

Counting down the most-liked and most-shared posts on our Tumblr blog, Wisco Histo, for this past month. Women are at the center of all three images, which is appropriate given that March was Women’s History Month. 3. Sewing class ca. 1927 This glass negative from Milwaukee Vocational School (now Milwaukee Area Technical College) shows female students… Read More…