"Descriptive List of Manuscript Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin" offers an invaluable guide to the rich array of primary source materials held by the Society. Compiled by Reuben Gold Thwaites and the Society's Library, this comprehensive list details the manuscript collections available to researchers, providing insights into American history and the specific history of Wisconsin. Beyond Wisconsin, the book also includes reports on other manuscript collections of American historical material in adjacent states.
This resource is essential for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in accessing original documents and manuscripts. The list serves as a crucial starting point for in-depth research, offering a detailed overview of the holdings within the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Its historical value and detailed nature make it a key reference tool for understanding the documentary landscape of the early 20th century and the resources available for studying American history.
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