- Preface to Reprint Edition - v-vi
- Early History and Condition of Wisconsin - Part 1
- Early History and Condition of Wisconsin - Part 2
- Early Times and Events in Wisconsin - Part 1
- Early Times and Events in Wisconsin - Part 2
- Early Times and Events in Wisconsin - Part 3
- Early Times and Events in Wisconsin - Part 4
- Early Times and Events in Wisconsin - Part 5
- Early Times and Events in Wisconsin - Part 6
- Early Times and Events in Wisconsin - Part 7
- Shaw's Narrrative - Part 1
- Shaw's Narrrative - Part 2
- Shaw's Narrrative - Part 3
- Memoir of Thomas Pendleton Burnett - Part 1
- Memoir of Thomas Pendleton Burnett - Part 2
- Memoir of Thomas Pendleton Burnett - Part 3
- Memoir of Thomas Pendleton Burnett - Part 4
- Memoir of Thomas Pendleton Burnett - Part 5
- Memoir of Thomas Pendleton Burnett - Part 6
- Memoir of Thomas Pendleton Burnett - Part 7
- Pioneer Life in Wisconsin - Part 1
- Pioneer Life in Wisconsin - Part 2
- Pioneer Life in Wisconsin - Part 3
- Pekatonica Battle Controversy - Part 1
- Pekatonica Battle Controversy - Part 2
- Strictures Upon Ford's Black Hawk War
- Further Strictures on Ford's Black Hawk War
- Advent of the New York Indians into Wisconsin - Part 1
- Advent of the New York Indians into Wisconsin - Part 2
- Advent of the New York Indians into Wisconsin - Part 3
- Mineral Point and Richland County
- Legend of the Red Banks
- Progress, Conditions, and Prospects of Wisconsin
A 1903 reprint of a volume published in 1856, edited by Lyman Draper. Contents recorded include: three memoirs of early 19th century Wisconsin, a description of pioneer life, articles about the Black Hawk War, an account of the immigration of the Stockbridge Indians from New York, a portrait of early Mineral Point and nearby Richland County, and a few other shorter articles. The reader chose not to record the Historical Society's business records, or a history of early Kenosha County consisting mainly of documents of narrow interest.
- Summary by Ted Lienhart
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