The Bark River Chronicles

The Bark River Chronicles
Author: Milton J. Bates
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780870206047

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The Bark River valley in southeastern Wisconsin is a microcosm of the state's - indeed, of the Great Lakes region's - natural and human history. "The Bark River Chronicles" reports one couple's journey by canoe from the river's headwaters to its confluence with the Rock River and several miles farther downstream to Lake Koshkonong. Along the way, it tells the stories of Ice Age glaciation, the effigy mound builders, the Black Hawk War, early settlement and the development of waterpower sites, and recent efforts to remove old dams and mitigate the damage done by water pollution and invasive species. Along with these big stories, the book recounts dozens of little stories associated with sites along the river. The winter ice harvest, grain milling technology, a key supreme court decision regarding toxic waste disposal, a small-town circus, a scheme to link the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River by canal, the murder of a Chicago mobster, controversies over race and social class in Waukesha County's lake country, community efforts to clean up the river and restore a marsh, visits to places associated with the work of important Wisconsin writers - these and many other stories belong to the Bark River chronicles. For the two voyageurs who paddle the length of the Bark, it is a journey of rediscovery and exploration. As they glide through marshes, woods, farmland, and cities, they acquire not only historical and environmental knowledge but also a renewed sense of the place in which they live. Maps and historical photographs help the reader share their experience.

Canoeing Kayaking South Central Wisconsin

Canoeing   Kayaking South Central Wisconsin
Author: Timothy Bauer
Publsiher: Menasha Ridge Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781634040211

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South-central Wisconsin provides an impressive array of opportunities for all types of paddling, including some of the very best day trips in the entire state and even Upper Midwest. Paddling South Central Wisconsin, by experienced paddler and author Timothy Bauer, guides all types of paddlers, whether veteran or novice, through whitewater adrenaline or flatwater calm routes near Madison, Rockford, Janesville, Waukesha, and Milwaukee. This paddling guide is the perfect companion for those seeking "the rowed less taken." It describes the best times to paddle 60 diverse routes, alerts readers to each paddle's difficulty level and estimated length, and suggests side trips, optional trip extensions, and alternate routes to paddle, depending on weather conditions. Easy-to-follow maps, complete with GPS coordinates and driving directions, add to this book's high value. In addition, the author provides contact information on local paddling clubs, outfitters, and Internet links.

Reporting Vietnam Vol 2 LOA 105

Reporting Vietnam Vol  2  LOA  105
Author: Milton J. Bates,Lawrence Lichty,Paul Miles
Publsiher: Library of America Classic Jou
Total Pages: 936
Release: 1998-10
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015043115982

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Includes indexes. Part 2 American journalism 1969-1975.

Something for Everyone

Something for Everyone
Author: Michael Leannah
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-08-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780870205880

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In 1890 the Lauerman brothers opened a general store in the lumber-boom town of Marinette, Wisconsin. The business prospered, and soon the brothers abandoned their small quarters on Main Street for a magnificent department store on Dunlap Square in the heart of Marinette. Thanks to the Lauermans’ devotion to offering diverse merchandise, superior customer service, and loyalty to their employees, the store would remain a lively, vital part of the Marinette fabric for one hundred years. This book traces the history of the Lauerman enterprise and its importance to the community of Marinette and dozens of counties in northern Wisconsin and the UP. The author takes readers on a tour of the store’s most memorable and delightful features, from the plethora of merchandise offered to the record-listening booths to the famous frosted malt cones. Along the way we hear the recollections of dozens of former customers and employees whose memories form a unique tapestry of family, business, and community story. As it brings to life the people who worked and shopped at Lauermans, Something for Everyone will have readers fondly recalling their own favorite shopping destinations during the golden age of department stores.

Cream City Chronicles

Cream City Chronicles
Author: John Gurda
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870205231

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Cream City Chronicles is a collection of lively stories about the people, the events, the landmarks, and the institutions that have made Milwaukee a unique American community. These stories represent the best of historian John Gurda’s popular Sunday columns that have appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel since 1994. Find yourself transported back to another time, when the village of Milwaukee was home to fur trappers and traders. Follow the development of Milwaukee’s distinctive neighborhoods, its rise as a port city and industrial center, and its changing political climate. From singing mayors to summer festivals, from blueblood weddings to bloody labor disturbances, the collection offers a generous sampling of tales that express the true character of a hometown metropolis.

White River Chronicles p

White River Chronicles  p
Author: S.C. Turnbo
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 1610754573

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"Contents"--"Editors' Note" -- ""I Am Nothing But A Poor Scribbler": A Foreword" -- "Introduction" -- "I. Emigrant Indians And Plain Folk" -- "II. First Families" -- "The Coker Clan" -- "The Turnbo Neighborhood" -- "III. The County Seats And Outlying Settlements" -- "IV. Man And Wildlife" -- "Tales Of Buffalo" -- "Tales Of Bear" -- "Tales Of Elk And Deer" -- "Tales Of Wolves" -- "Tales Of Panther" -- "Tales Of Varlous Species" -- "Tales Of Snakes And Centipedes" -- "V. "Hearts Of Stone": The War At Home" -- "Appendix: Selected Genealogies Of The Coker And The Turnbo Families" -- "Notes" -- "Works Cited

The Bark of the Bog Owl

The Bark of the Bog Owl
Author: Jonathan Rogers
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780805431315

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In this fantasy/allegory, Rogers retells the life of biblical character King David.

Wind from a Foreign Sky

Wind from a Foreign Sky
Author: Katya Reimann
Publsiher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429979733

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Gaultry enjoyed the simple, pastoral life of a hedge witch, where her most daunting task was to travel to the nearby village to purchase supplies. But her peaceful life is shattered when it becomes entangled in an ancient prophecy--a prophecy which names her and her headstrong twin sister, Mervion, as their nation's salvation...or its destruction. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.