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Wisconsin Historical Society

Archive-It Partner Since: Sep, 2010

Organization Type: State Archives & Libraries

Organization URL: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org   

Description:

The mission of the Library-Archives Division of the Wisconsin Historical Society is to acquire, preserve, and present records and information documenting the history of Wisconsin comprehensively and aspects of North American history. As the State Archives it holds the records and publications of Wisconsin state and local governments. The Library-Archives Division is also a major manuscript repository and serves as the American history library for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Title: Governor's Task Force on Climate Change

URL: https://climatechange.wi.gov/

Collection: Wisconsin State Government

Description: Website of a task force created by Executive Order #52 by Governor Tony Evers in October 2019, with a goal of attaining 100% carbon-free energy by 2050. Composed of diverse sectors of Wisconsin's economy and communities, the task force is led by Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes.

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Subject:   Climate change--Wisconsin Wisconsin--Politics and government

Title: Office of the State Treasurer

URL: https://statetreasurer.wi.gov/

Collection: Wisconsin State Government

Description: Website of the State Treasurer, who oversees the state's finances and works to return unclaimed property to taxpayers. (For captures of the State Treasurer's website prior to 2019, see http://www.statetreasury.wisconsin.gov/)

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Subject:   Wisconsin. Office of the State Treasurer Wisconsin--Politics and government Treasury manager--Wisconsin

Title: Suffrage Centennial: Women's Right to Vote

URL: https://womenvotewi.wi.gov/

Collection: Wisconsin State Government

Description: Web portal for the yearlong centennial celebration of Wisconsin's ratification of the 19th amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote, as well as the subsequent role of women in state government and the history of women's suffrage in the United States. On June 10, 1919, Wisconsin became the first state to ratify the 19th amendment.

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Subject:   Women--Suffrage--Wisconsin--History Women--Political activity--Wisconsin--History Suffragists--Wisconsin Wisconsin Woman Suffrage Association

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