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Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol. 98, no. 1 (Autumn 2014) (Harley-Davidson's Lost Photographs; Juliet Severance & Free Love in Victorian Wisconsin; Daniel Webster Hoan; 7th-Generation Earth Ethics)

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Management number 208530943 Release Date 2026/03/22 List Price $12.00 Model Number 208530943
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On the cover: "Harley-Davidson's Lost Photographs," "Betting the Farm: The First Foreclosure Crisis," "Book Excerpt: Seventh Generation Earth Ethics."Contents:Erika Janik, "Free Love in Victorian Wisconsin: The Radical Life of Juliet Severance"Michael E. Stevens, "'Give 'Em Hell, Dan!' How Daniel Webster Hoan Changed Wisconsin Politics"Amy Gnadt, "Exposed! Harley-Davidson's Lost Photographs, 1915-1916"Timothy J. Riddiough & Howard E. Thompson, "Betting the Farm: Western Railroads, Eastern Money, the Home League, & the First Foreclosure Crisis"Patty Loew, "Seventh Generation Earth Ethics" (Native Voices of Wisconsin) (excerpt from her book Seventh Generation Earth Ethics)LettersCurio56 pp.Editor: Jane M. de Broux. Managing editor: Diane T. Drexler. Research & editorial assistants: Colleen Harryman, John Nondorf, Andrew White, John Zimm. Design: Barry Roal Carlsen.ISSN: 0043-6534On the front cover: "This photograph is one of a series of Harley-Davidson's racing due taken from the back of a moving flatbed truck—a difficult task to accomplish while handling fragile glass plates."On the back cover: "The Hoan Memorial Bridge was named for Daniel Hoan, a Socialist and one of the longest-serving mayors of Milwaukee. It connects Internstate 794 in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to the Lake Freeway across the Milwaukee River inlet. Designed by the firm Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff, it won the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Long Span Bridge Award in 1975."

Item Weight 8 ounces
Manufacturer Wisconsin Historical Society
Product Dimensions 11 x 8.5 x 0.2 inches
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