Mineral Point, Wisconsin

Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Title Mineral Point, Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Herbert Beall
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2000-09-29
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439627940

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Mineral Point, Wisconsin, recounts the changing fortunes of a once rough-and-ready mining town of the 1820s. Featuring historic photographs from the collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society and Pendarvis-Wisconsin State Historic Site-an exciting history unfolds in these pages, with the arrival of miners from the fledgling United States in the 1820s in search of lead. When the demand for lead collapsed, Mineral Point shifted its focus to the mining of zinc, only to have that market drop after World War I. Mineral Point was reawakened in the 1930s with the influx of artists and others, like Edgar Hellum and Robert Neal, who were interested in historic preservation. The town has transformed itself once again, becoming a vibrant artistic, historic, and architectural center. In 1971, it became the first Wisconsin community to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places, with 514 contributing buildings. This fascinating pictorial history celebrates the people of Mineral Point-the early American settlers from Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky, and the Cornish, German, Irish, and Italian immigrants. Mineral Point, Wisconsin, also features their legacy-their homes, businesses, schools, and organizations. These historic photos provide glimpses of the extensive zinc works that no longer exist, as well as many of the buildings still standing in the town today.

Mineral Point

Mineral Point
Title Mineral Point PDF eBook
Author George Fiedler
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Pages 0
Release 2014-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780870206900

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A history of the town of Mineral Point from its origins to the mid-twentieth century.

Mineral Point, Wisconsin

Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Title Mineral Point, Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Herbert Beall
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780738507736

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Mineral Point, Wisconsin, recounts the changing fortunes of a once rough-and-ready mining town of the 1820s. Featuring historic photographs from the collection of the Mineral Point Historical Society and Pendarvis-Wisconsin State Historic Site-an exciting history unfolds in these pages, with the arrival of miners from the fledgling United States in the 1820s in search of lead. When the demand for lead collapsed, Mineral Point shifted its focus to the mining of zinc, only to have that market drop after World War I. Mineral Point was reawakened in the 1930s with the influx of artists and others, like Edgar Hellum and Robert Neal, who were interested in historic preservation. The town has transformed itself once again, becoming a vibrant artistic, historic, and architectural center. In 1971, it became the first Wisconsin community to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places, with 514 contributing buildings. This fascinating pictorial history celebrates the people of Mineral Point-the early American settlers from Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky, and the Cornish, German, Irish, and Italian immigrants. Mineral Point, Wisconsin, also features their legacy-their homes, businesses, schools, and organizations. These historic photos provide glimpses of the extensive zinc works that no longer exist, as well as many of the buildings still standing in the town today.

Encore!

Encore!
Title Encore! PDF eBook
Author Brian Leahy Doyle
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 274
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0870204300

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In Encore! The Renaissance of Wisconsin Opera Houses, Brian Leahy Doyle chronicles the histories of ten Wisconsin opera houses and theaters, from their construction to their heydays as live performance spaces and through the periods when many of these stages went dark. All but one of the featured theaters has been restored to its original splendor. Just as the beginnings of these theaters were often the result of the efforts of local citizens, Doyle discovers that their restoration is due to the commitment of dedicated and passionate people. More than one of these revived theaters has spurred the revitalization of its surrounding downtown business district as well.

Mining for Justice

Mining for Justice
Title Mining for Justice PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Ernst
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Pages 309
Release 2017-10-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0738753653

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"The eighth in the series contrasts the difficult life of Wisconsin's Cornish miners with the heroine's burgeoning romance, highlighting both her researching skills and her unusual feel for the past."—Kirkus Reviews Digging Up Secrets Uncovers a Legacy of Peril Chloe Ellefson is excited to be learning about Wisconsin's Cornish immigrants and mining history while on temporary assignment at Pendarvis, a historic site in charming Mineral Point. But when her boyfriend, police officer Roelke McKenna, discovers long-buried human remains in the root cellar of an old Cornish cottage, Chloe reluctantly agrees to mine the historical record for answers. She soon finds herself in the middle of a heated and deadly controversy that threatens to close Pendarvis. While struggling to help the historic site, Chloe must unearth dark secrets, past and present, before a killer comes to bury her. Praise: "Richly imagined and compelling, Mining for Justice once again highlights Kathleen Ernst's prowess as a storyteller...Ernst is a master of reconstructing the past."—Susanna Calkins, author of the Macavity-winning Lucy Campion Mysteries

The Wisconsin Road Guide to Mysterious Creatures

The Wisconsin Road Guide to Mysterious Creatures
Title The Wisconsin Road Guide to Mysterious Creatures PDF eBook
Author Chad Lewis
Publisher On the Road Publications
Pages 0
Release 2011-03
Genre Cryptozoology
ISBN 9780982431429

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Grab your camera and set off in search of Wisconsin's most elusive creatures. This guide features on-site investigations into the Bigfoot of the north woods and the vampire of Mineral Point to phantom chickens and werewolves that roam rural Wisconsin. Filled with witness drawings, eye-witness testimony, and mysterious photos this guide provides the reader with directions to these bizarre places where you might just come face to face with Wisconsin s most mysterious creatures.

Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin

Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Title Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 1909
Genre Wisconsin
ISBN

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V.29 entitled The Attainment of statehood; v.31 entitled California letters of Lucuis Fairchild.