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TABULAR SUMMARY OF FOREGOING LISTS.

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H. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN, 1850-96.

[NOTE. In correspondence with the Society, relative to the following, citation by number will suffice. The numbers herein differ from those given in the list issued August 15, 1892.]

1. Discourse delivered before the Society at its first annual meeting, January 15, 1850, at the capitol in Madison. By William R. Smith. Madison, 1850. 53p. O.*

2. Address delivered before the Society at Madison, January 21, 1851. By M. L. Martin. Green Bay, 1851. 44p. D.*

3. Third annual address delivered in the assembly hall of the capitol at Madison, March 16, 1852, before the Society. By Lewis N. Wood Madison, [1852.] 17p. O.*

WISCONSIN HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. Vols. I.-XIII. Madison, 1855-95. 13v. O.

4. Vol. 1, First annual report and collections, for 1854. 1855. 160p.* 5. Vol. 2, Second annual report and collections, for 1855. 1856. 548p.

6. Vol. 3, Third annual report and collections, for 1856. 1857. vii+547p.

7. Vol. 4, Report and collections, for 1857-58. 1859. 508p.*

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Vol. 5, Report and collections, for 1867-69. 1868. viii+138p.* 9. Vol. 6, Report and collections, for 1869-72. 1872. 504p.* 10. Vol. 7, Report and collections, for 1873-76. 1876. 495p.* 11. Vol. 8, Report and collections, for 1877-79. 1879. 511p.* 12. Vol. 9, Report and collections, for 1880-82. 1882. 498p.* 13. Vol. 10, Report and collections for 1883-85, with general index to Vols. I.-X. 1888. 558p.

14. Vol. 11, Collections. 1888. xiii+548p.

15. Vol. 12, Collections. 1892. xix+498p. 16. Vol. 13, Collections. 1895. xi+515p.

NOTE.-Vols. I.-X. were edited and annotated by Lyman C. Draper; vols. XI.-XIII., by Reuben G. Thwaites. Vols. 1.-IV. were also issued as part of the Governor's Message and Documents for 1855, 1856, 1857, and 1860, respectively. Vols. II. and III. were also published in the German and Norwe

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gian languages. In accordance with chapter 135, laws of 1866, authorizing the publication, Vol. v. was, in 1868, issued in three separate parts. Commencing with Vol. XI., the Reports of the executive committee were omitted from the Collections, the former being thereafter published in connection with the Annual Proceedings.

CONTENTS.

Vol. 1. Report for 1854; Green Bay in 1726; J. Gorrell's Journal; Recollections of Green Bay in 1816-17, by J. W. Biddle; Recollections of a tour through Wisconsin in 1832, by C. Whittlesey; Legend of the Winnebagoes, by R. W. Haskins; Early times in Wisconsin, 1849, by H. A. Tenney; Sketch of Calumet County, by T. Cammuck; Sketch of Richland County, by I. S. Haseltine; Wisconsin geographical names, by A. Frunson; Indian names, by J. Hathaway; Indian nomenclature of Northern Wisconsin, with a sketch of the manners and customs of the Chippewas, by H. Calkins; Reminiscences of Wisconsin, by A. F. Pratt.

Vol. 2. Report for 1855; Eulogies on Wright, McLane, and Sully; Early history and condition of Wisconsin, by H. S. Baird; Early times and events in Wisconsin, by J. H. Lockwood; Personal narrative, by J. Shaw; Memoir of Hon. Thomas Pendleton Burnett, by A. Brunson; Pioneer life in Wisconsin, by D. M. Parkinson; Pekatonica battle controversy, by C. Bracken and P. Parkinson; Strictures upon Gov. Ford's history of the Black Hawk war, by P. Parkinson; Further strictures on Gov. Ford's history of the Black Hawk war, by C. Bracken; Some account of the advent of the New York Indians into Wisconsin, by A. G. Ellis; A sketch of the early history of Kenosha County, Wisconsin, and of the Western Emigation Company, by J. Lothrop; Wisconsin, its rise and progress, with notices of Mineral Point and Richland County, by S. Taylor; Legend of the Red Banks, by C. D. Robinson; The progress, condition and prospects of Wisconsin, by T. O. Edwards.

Vol. 3. Report for 1856; Eulogies on Prof. James G. Percival; The late William A. White; Jesuit missionaries in the North-west, by J. Law; The Indian tribes of Wisconsin, by J. G. Shea; The Cass manuscripts, translated by C. Whittlesey; Ancient mounds or tumuli in Crawford County, by A. Brunson; Antiquities of Wisconsin, by W. Barry; Seventy-two years' recollections of Wisconsin, by A. Grignon; Reminiscences of the North-west, by B. F. H. Witherell; The Chippewas of Lake Superior, by R. E. Morse; Early history of Kenosha, by M. Frank; Some account of the first settlement of Kenosha, by W. Mygatt; Early history of Green County, by J. W. Stewart; Sketch of Whitewater, by J. A. Leonard; The "Upper Wisconsin" country, by A. G. Ellis; Sketch of Prescott, and Pierce County, by O. Gibbs, Jr., and C. E. Young; Hudson and its tributary region, by T. D. Hall; New London and surrounding country, by A. J. Lawson; Resources of North-Eastern Wisconsin, by E. B. Quiner; Wisconsin and her internal navigation; The Lemonweir River, by D. McBride; The Baraboo Valley, a dairy region; Lieut. Gov. Cruzat's message to the Sauks and Foxes; Statistics of Wisconsin public libraries, by L. C. Draper,

Vol. 4. Annual reports for 1857 and 1858; Origin of American Indians, by J. Y. Smith; Recollections of Wisconsin since 1820, by E. Childs; Recollections of the early history of Northern Wisconsin, by H. S. Baird; Early history of Wisconsin, by A. Brunson; Commercial history of Milwaukee; Sketch of the Brothertown Indians, by T. Commuck; Rev. Cutting Marsh on the Stockbridges; the last of the Mohigans, by L. Konkapot, Jr.; Death of John W. Quinney; Speech on Stockbridge traditionary history, by J. W,

Quinney; Memorial of John W. Quinney to Congress; Early times in Sheboygan County, by H. Rublee; Early events in the Four Lakes country, by C. B. Chapman; North-eastern boundary of Wisconsin; On the public land surveys, and the latitude and longitude of places in Wisconsin, by I. A. Lapham; On the Man-shaped mounds of Wisconsin, by I. A. Lapham ; Death of Tecumseh, by A. Brunson; Death of Tecumseh, by J. T. Kingston; First grave in the city of Watertown, by D. W. Ballou, Jr.; Early settlement of La Crosse and Monroe Counties, by M. McMillan; On the latitude and longitude of Milwaukee, Prairie du Chien, Racine, and Madison, by J. D. Graham.

Vol. 5. Synopsis of Annual Reports, 1860-66; Eulogies on J. W. Hunt and Gov. Louis P. Harvey; Canadian documents; Early days at Prairie du Chien, and the Winnebago outbreak of 1827, by W. J. Snelling; An incident of the Winnebago war; Gen. Cass on the Winnebago outbreak, 1827; A western reminiscence, by A. Edwards; Annual report for 1867; Eulogy on Gen. Henry Dodge, by S. U. Pinney; The Winnebago war of 1827, by T. L. McKenney; Early reminiscences of Wisconsin, by J. H. Fonda; Service of Col. Henry Dodge's volunteers in the Black Hawk war; Reminiscences of Black Hawk and the Black Hawk war; Early history of education in Wisconsin, by W. C. Whitford; History of school supervision in Wisconsin, by W. C. Whitford; Life and public services of J. D. Doty, by A. G. Ellis; Reminiscences of Hole-in-the-Day, by J. T. Clark and others; Gen. Cass at Ste. Marie in 1820.

Vol. 6. Annual Reports for 1868-71; Life and services of Benjamin F. Hopkins, by D. Atwood; Memoir of Hon. G. De Witt Elwood, by S. D. Hastings; The civil life, services, and character of Gov. Wm. A. Barstow, by E. M. Hunter; Col. Wm. A. Barstow's military services, by E. A. Calkins; Events in the life of Charles Durkee, by M. Frank; Life and services of George Hyer, by L. C. Draper; Character of George Hyer, by H. A. Tenney; The North-west in 1817, by S. A. Storrow; Journal of a voyage from St. Louis to the Falls of St. Anthony, in 1819, by T. Forsyth; Captain Jonathan Carver, and "Carver's Grant," by D. S. Durrie; Early history of the lead region of Wisconsin, by M. Meeker; Western Wisconsin in 1836, by S. M. Palmer; Eleazer Williams and the lost Prince, by J. Y. Smith; Reminiscences of the first house and first resident family of Madison, by W. H. Canfield; Early reminiscences of Madison, by J G. Knapp; Naming of Madison and Dane County, and the location of the capital; Michel St. Cyr, an early Dane County pioneer; Green County pioneers, by A. Salisbury; Early settlement of Rock County, by I. T. Smith; Early reminiscences of Janesville, by H. F. Janes; Pioneer history of Walworth County, by C. M. Baker; Neyon de Villiers.

Vol. 7. Annual reports for 1872-75; Prehistoric Wisconsin, by J. D. Butler; Westphalian medal, 1648, by J. D. Butler; The discovery of the Mississippi, by J. G. Shea; Memoir of Charles de Langlade, by J. Tassé; Notice of Match-e-ke-wis, the captor of Mackinaw, 1763, by L. C. Draper; Northern Wisconsin in 1820, by J. D. Doty; Fifty-four years' recollections of Wisconsin, by A. G. Ellis; The fur trade and factory system at Green Bay, 1816-21; Edward D. Beouchard's vindication; Early Western days, by J. T. Kingston; Personal narrative, by J. T. de la Ronde; Pioneer life in Wisconsin, by H. Merrell; Sketch of officers at Fort Winnebago, in 1834, and subsequently; Langlade's movements in 1777; Recollections of Wisconsin in February, 1837, by J. A. Noonan; Note on Eleazer Williams, by C. C. Trowbridge; Sketch of Shau-be-na, a Pottawattomie chief, by N. Matson; Memoir of George Gale, by D. S. Durrie; Memoir of Henry S. Baird, by E. H. Ellis ;

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