Speech, 1963.

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Speech, 1963.

Typescript copy of a speech by George Banta, Jr., about his father's love for printing which led him to establish a printing and publishing company in Menasha, Wis.; delivered at the dedication of the print shop at Stonefield Museum, Cassville, Wisconsin; accompanied by remarks by John Wilterding on behalf of the Banta Foundation, presenting the print shop to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

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State historical society of Wisconsin

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The State Historical Society was founded in 1846, chartered in 1853, and became a trustee of the state in 1855. Chapter 75, Laws of 1967, continued the Society as an independent agency. The Society is charged by statute with the collection, preservation, and dissemination of historical and cultural resources relating to Wisconsin, the Midwest, and the nation. From the description of Agency history record. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145776528 ...

Banta, George, Jr.

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Banta, George, 1857-1935.

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