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ant Western state papers; Radisson and Groseilliers in Wisconsin; Papers from the Canadian archives, 1778-1783; Thompson Maxwell's narrative, 1760-1763; Narrative of Andrew J. Vieau, Sr.; Antoine le Clair's statement; George P. Delaplaine's statement; Prairie du Chien in 1811, letter by Nicholas Boilvin; Capture of Fort McKay, Prairie du Chien, in 1814, by D. Brymner; Dickson and Grignon papers, 1812-1815; Letter-book of Thomas Forsyth, 1814-1818; Prairie du Chien in 1827, by J. M. Street; American Fur Company invoices, 1821-22; Sketch of Morgan L. Martin, by the Editor; Narrative of Morgan L. Martin; Early days in Jefferson County, by E. W. Keyes; Alexander Mitchell, the financier, by J. D. Butler; The boundaries of Wisconsin, by the Editor; Local government in Wisconsin, by D. E. Spencer.

Vol. 12. Lyman Copeland Draper, a memoir, by the Editor; Papers from the Canadian archives, 1767-1814; Robert Dickson, the Indian trader, by E. A. Cruikshank; American Fur Company employees, 1818-19; M'Call's Journal of a visit to Wisconsin in 1830; Documen ́s illustrating M'Cali's Journal; The story of the Black Hawk war, by the Editor; Papers of Indian Agent Boyd, 1832; How Wisconsin came by its large German element, by K. A. Everest; The planting of the Swiss colony at New Glarus, Wis., by J. Luchsinger; A rare Wisconsin book, by T. L. Cole; Geographical names in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, having a Chippewa origin, by C. Verwyst; The Wisconsin Winnebagoes, an interview with Moses Paquette, by the Editor; Missions on Chequamegon Bay, by J. N. Davidson; Early schools in Green Bay, 1818-1832.

Vol 13. Events at Prairie du Chien previous to American occupation, 1814, by A. E. Bulger; The Bulger Papers, by the Editor; Last days of the British at Prairie du Chien, by A. E. Bulger; Papers of James Duane Doty; The Territorial census for 1836, by the Editor; Notes on early lead mining in the Fever (or Galena) River region, by the Editor; Significance of the lead and shot trade in early Wisconsin history, by O. G. Libby; Chronicle of the Helena Shot Tower, by O. G. Libby; The Belgians of Northeast Wisconsin, by Xavier Martin; The story of Chequamegon Bay, by the Editor; Historic sites on Chequamegon Bay, by C. Verwyst; Arrival of American troops at Green Bay, in 1816; Narrative of Spoon Decorah; Narrative of Walking Cloud; Population of Brown County, June, 1830.

17. Zweiter Jahres-Bericht und Sammlungen der Historischen Gesellschaft des Staates Wisconsin. Für das Jahr 1855. Zweiter Band. Milwaukee, 1856. vii+501p. O.*

18. The utility of the study of genealogy. Paper read before the executive committee of the Society, July 9, 1862. By Daniel S. Durrie. [Madison, 1862.] 8p. O.

19. An appeal to the public for a building fund for the Society, September 15, 1862. Madison, 1862. 7p. O.

20. Addresses of Hon. I. A. Lapham, LL. D., and Hon. Edward Salomon, at the dedication of the rooms in the south wing of the capitol for the Society, January 24, 1866. Madison, 1866. 31+[1]p. O.

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21. Catalogue of the picture gallery of the Society. [Madison, 1866.]

22.

23.

11p. O.*

Annual address before the Society, January 23, 1867: "History of the people, as illustrated by their monuments." By Anthony Van Wyck. Madison, 1867. 23p. O.

The influence of history on individual and national action. Annual address before the Society, January 30, 1868. By Paul A. Chadbourne. Madison, 1868. 22p. O.

24. The history and development of races.

Society, February 23, 1869.

1869. 32+[1]p. O.*

Annual address before the By Harlow S. Orton. Madison,

25. A sketch of the life, character, and services of Hon. B. F. Hopkins, read before the Society, November 15, 1870. By David Atwood. Madison, 1870. 18p. O.

26. Territorial legislation in Wisconsin. Annual address before the Society, February 4, 1870. By Moses M. Strong. Madison, 1870. 33+[2]p. O.*

27. The Northwest during the Revolution. Annual address before the Society, January 31, 1871. By Charles I. Walker. Madison, 1871. 46p. O.*

28. The early outposts of Wisconsin: [1.] -- Green Bay for two hundred years, 1639-1839. [11.]— Annals of Prairie du Chien. A paper read before the Society, December 26, 1872. By Daniel S. Durrie. Madison, 1873. 12+15p. O.*

29. The birth-places of Americanism. Annual address before the Society, January 30, 1873. By Charles D. Robinson. Madison, 1873. 24p. O.

CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN. Prepared by Daniel S. Durrie, librarian, and Isabel Durrie, assistant. Vols. 1.-VII. Madison, 1873-87. 7v. O.

30. Vol. 1. A-L. Madison, 1873. 639p.

31. Vol. 2. M-Z. Madison, 1873. 719p.

33. Vol. 4.

32. Vol. 3. First supplement. Madison, 1875. 383p. Second supplement. Madison, 1878. 750p. Third supplement. Madison, 1881. 585p. Fourth supplement. Madison, 1881. 820p. 651p.

31. Vol. 5.

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35. Vol. 6. Vol. 7.

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Fifth supplement. Madison, 1887.

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Twenty-first annual report [of the executive committee. Submitted at the twenty-second annual meeting], January 2, 1875. Madison, 1875. 8p. O.

NOTE. This was the first annual Report published in separate pamphlet form. Earlier Reports will be found in the Collections. Previous to 1887, only the annual Report of the executive committee was printed, the numbering being that of the Report and not of the annual meeting at which it was presented (i. e., the first annual Report of the committee was submitted at the second annual meeting, and so on). But commencing with 1887 (the thirty-fourth annual meeting, the Proceedings of the meeting were printed, together with all reports and papers presented thereat, and the publication took on the number of the meeting. This accounts for the apparent hiatus between the Thirty-second Annual Report (1886) and the Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting (1887). These respective publications are

consecutive.

38. Twenty-second annual report. 16p. O.

39. Twenty third annual report. 18p. O.

January 4, 1876. Madison, 1876.

January 2, 1877. Madison, 1877.

40. Twenty-fourth annual report. January 2, 1878. Madison, 1878. 31p. O.*

41. Twenty-fifth annual report. January 2, 1879. Madison, 1879. 28p. 0. 42. Twenty-sixth annual report. January 6. 1880. Madison, 1880. 31p. O. 43. Twenty-seventh annual report. January 3, 1881. Madison, 1881. 31p. O.*

44. Twenty-eighth annual report. January 3, 1882. Madison, 1882. 42p. O.

45. Twenty-ninth, thirtieth, and thirty-first annual reports. January 2, 1883, January 2, 1884, and January 2, 1885. Madison, 1885. 55p. O.

46. Thirty-second annual report. January 7, 1886. Madison, 1886. 24p. O.

47. [Proceedings of the] thirty-fourth annual meeting, held January 6, 1887 [with the thirty-third annual report of the executive committee]. Madison, 1887. 32p. O.

48. Proceedings of the thirty-fifth annual meeting, with the thirty-fourth annual report of the executive committee, and James D. Butler's memorial address on Alexander Mitchell. Portrait. Madison, 1888. 66p. O.*

49. Proceedings of the thirty-sixth annual meeting, with the thirty-fifth annual report of the executive committee; and the annual address, by Frederick J. Turner, on "The character and influence of the fur trade in Wisconsin." Madison, 1889. 98p. O.

50. Proceedings of the thirty-seventh annual meeting, with the thirtysixth annual report of the executive committee, and the following memorial addresses: Nelson Dewey, by Silas U. Pinney; William F. Allen, by David B. Frankenburger; Arthur B. Braley, by Ella Wheeler Wilcox; Mortimer M. Jackson, by David Atwood; David Atwood, by Reuben G. Thwaites. Madison, 1890. 113p. O. 51. Proceedings of the thirty eighth annual meeting of the Society, held January 15, 1891, with the thirty seventh annual report of the executive committee, and the biennial address on "The higher education of the people," delivered January 28, 1891, by Herbert B. Adams. Madison, 1891. 96p. O.

52. Proceedings of the thirty-ninth annual meeting of the Society, held December 10, 1891, with fiscal reports; the annual report of the executive committee: memorial address by Reuben G Thwaites, on Lyman Copeland Draper; and memorial sketch, by A. M. Thomson, on Asahel Finch. Portrait. Madison, 1892. 100p. O.

53. Proceedings of the Society at its fortieth annual meeting, held December 8, 1892, with fiscal reports, the annual report of the executive committee, and the following addresses: Daniel Steele Durrie, by James Davie Butler; Negro slavery in Wisconsin, by John Nelson Davidson; Jared Comstock Gregory, by Silas U. Pinney; The Northwest in the nation, by Theodore Roosevelt. Portrait. Madison, 1893. 99p. O.

54. Proceedings of the Society at its forty-first annual meeting, held December 14, 1893, with fiscal reports, the annual report of the executive committee, and the following addresses: Prehistoric pottery Middle Mississippi Valley, by James Davie Butler; The significance of the frontier in American history, by Frederick Jackson Turner; A brief history of the elective franchise in Wisconsin, by Florence Elizabeth Baker; The financial history of Wisconsin Territory, by Matthew Brown Hammond; Copper currency in Louisiana in colonial times (1721-1726), by G. Devron. Madison, 1894. 173p. O.

55. Proceedings of the Society at its forty-second annual meeting, held December 13, 1894, with fiscal reports, the annual report of the executive committee, and the following addresses: Early shipping on Lake Superior, by James Davie Butler; The Free Soil party in Wisconsin, by Theodore Clarke Smith. Madison, 1895. 162p. O.

56. Proceedings of the Society at its forty-third annual meeting, held December 12, 1895, with fiscal reports, the annual report of the executive committee, and the following addresses: Radisson's

Journal: its value in history, by Henry Colin Campbell; The fugitive slave law in Wisconsin, with reference to nullification sentiment, by Vroman Mason; Early legislation concerning Wisconsin banks, by William Ward Wight. Madison, 1896. 161p. O.

57. Prehistoric Wisconsin. By James D. Butler. Annual address before the Society, February 18, 1876. 5 plates. [Madison, 1876.] 31p. O.

NOTE. Also includes article on Westphalian Medal, 1648, by J. D. Butler. 58. Catalogue of the picture gallery of the Society, January 1, 1878. Madison, 1878. 16p. O.*

59. The Swiss colony of New Glarus.

60.

additional notes by J. J. Tschudy.

By John Luchsinger. With
Madison, 1879. 35p. O.*

Reprinted from Wisconsin Historical Collections, v. 8.

A biographical sketch of Hon. Charles H. Larrabee. By Lyman C.
Draper. [Madison, 1882.] 25p. O.

Reprinted from Wisconsin Historical Collections, v. 9.

61. Portraits of Columbus. A monograph by James D. Butler. Madison, 1883. 23p. O.

Reprinted from Wisconsin Historical Collections, v. 9.

62. Memorial addresses on the life and character of Hon. C. C. Washburn, LL. D., late governor of Wisconsin. Before the Society, July 25, 1882. Portrait. Madison, 1883. 4lp. O.

63.

The charter and revised statutes, relating to the Society. Also the constitution and by-laws. Madison, 1884. 21p. O.

64. Library rules and regulations of the Society. [Madison, 1885.] 3p. O. 65. Catalogue of books on the war of the rebellion, and slavery, in the library of the Society. Madison, 1887. 61p. O.

66. Alexander Mitchell, the financier. Address delivered by James D. Butler, before the Society, January 5, 1888. Portrait. [Madison, 1888.] 24p. O.*

Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting.

67. French fort at Prairie du Chien; and Tay-cho-pe-rah, the Four Lake country. By J. D. Butler. [Madison, 1888] 37p. O.*

Reprinted from Wisconsin Historical Collections, v. 10.

68. Early days in Jefferson county. By Elisha W. Keyes. Edited and annotated by Reuben G. Thwaites. [Madison, 1888.] 20p. O. Reprinted from Wisconsin Historical Collections, v. 11.

69. Local government in Wisconsin. By David E. Spencer. [Madison, 1888.] 10p. O.*

Reprinted from Wisconsin Historical Collections, v. 11.

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