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Following encroachment on their land by a fast-growing number American settlers, especially after the establishment of new lead mines on the Galena River, in 1828, Big Foot traveled to Green Bay, along with Ho-Chunk, Ojibwe, Odawa, and other Potawatomi leaders, to negotiate and sign a treaty with the United States establishing a temporary ...
In May 2010 the UWM Libraries Digital Collections began working in conjunction with the American Geographical Society Library on a preservation project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The project, entitled Saving and Sharing the AGS Library's Historic Nitrate Negative Images, encompasses "the digitization and rehousing of ...
Entrance to the library. The Golda Meir Library, located in Milwaukee, in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, is the main library of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.The library has more than 4.5 million catalogued items, many of which are available electronically through Electronic Reserve, web-based online catalog, searchable databases and indices.
Treaty Name Alternative Treaty Name Statutes Land Cession Reference (Royce Area) Tribe(s) 1850: April 1: Treaty with the Wyandot: 9 Stat. 987: Wyandot: 1851: July 23: Treaty of Traverse des Sioux: Treaty with the Sioux-Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands: 10 Stat. 949: Sioux: 1851: August 5: Treaty of Mendota: Treaty with the Sioux-Mdewakanton and ...
List of Wisconsin cities, villages, towns and unincorporated places from the Wisconsin State Vital Records Office; Information on Wisconsin geographic names from the Geographic Names Information System; U.S. Post Office; Research portal for the Wisconsin Historical Society; Wisconsin Land Survey Field Notes from the state-wide survey of 1833 to ...
The Reverend Samson Occom, founder of the Brothertown Indian Nation. The Brothertown Indian Nation (Eeyamquittoowauconnuck) was formed by three leaders of the Mohegan and Pequot tribes of New England and eastern Long Island: Samson Occom (Mohegan/Brothertown), a notable Presbyterian minister to New England Indians and fundraiser for Moor's Indian Charity School—although funds Occom raised ...