Wisconsin state instutions lithographs, undated.

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Wisconsin state instutions lithographs, undated.

Lithographs of Wisconsin state buildings and institutions including the Institute for the Deaf & Dumb, Delavan; Institute for the Education of the Blind, Janesville; State Normal Schools in Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Platteville, and Whitewater; State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, Sparta; Wisconsin Fish Hatching house and grounds; Fish Commission Superintendents residence; Wisconsin State Capitol; Wisconsin State Hospital for the Insane, Mendota; Wisconsin State Industrial School for Boys, Waukesha; and numbers buildings at the Wisconsin State University, Madison.

29 lithographs (1 archives box)

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University of Wisconsin

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The University of Wisconsin-Extension promotes continuing education and lifelong learning by providing statewide access to university resources and research to the people of Wisconsin. Its four divisions are continuing education; cooperative extension; entrepreneurship and economic development; and broadcast and media innovations. From the guide to the University of Wisconsin Extension Program Reports, 1960-1969, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...

Wisconsin State Capitol (Madison, Wis.)

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Wisconsin. Platteville State Normal School (Platteville)

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Wisconsin Child Center.

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Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee

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Wisconsin School for the Visually Handicapped

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The Wisconsin Institution for the Education for the Blind was established by citizens of Janesville in 1849 and incorporated as a state supported institution in 1850. The name was changed in 1885 to the Wisconsin School for the Blind, and in 1945 to the Wisconsin School for the Visually Handicapped. The school was administered through the state Board of Supervision (WIHV87-A1267) beginning in 1881, through the Board of Control (WIHV85-A2106), 1891-1937, and then through the Dept. of...

Wisconsin. Industrial School for Boys, Waukesha.

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Mendota Mental Health Institute (Wis.)

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The Wisconsin State Hospital for the Insane opened in 1860. It was built on a site near Madison purchased by commissioners of the Wisconsin State Lunatic Asylum (authorized in 1854 but never constructed). In the 1930's the institution began to be known as the Mendota State Hospital and in 1973 it became the Mendota Mental Health Institute. The institution reported to the State Board of Supervision of Wisconsin Charitable, Reformatory, and Penal Institutions (WIHV87-A1267), 1881-1891; the State B...

Whitewater Normal School

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Wisconsin School for the Deaf

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The Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb opened in Delavan in 1852, administered by a board of trustees. In 1885, the institution's name was changed to the Wisconsin School for the Deaf (chapter 56). The administrator of the school was also placed under the Board of Control (WIHV85-A2106) at this time. In 1937 the Legislature transferred the school's administration to the Dept. of Public Instruction (WIHV86-A116). In the Wisconsin State Archives' database this form of the a...

Oshkosh State Normal School

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