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WIGOONSIW  RISTORIOAL  OOLLECTIONB.



                                         OBJECTS  OF  COLLECTIOK  DESIRED  IjY THE  SOCIETY.

                                       1 Manuscript statements and narratives of  pioneer  sr3:t:rrs-(lid   letlers and journals  relative to
                                          the  early history  and  settlement  of Wisconsin, and of  the  Black  IIawk  War ; biographica
                                          notices of  our  pioneers,  and of  eminent citizens,  deceased ; and  facts illustrative of  our  In-
                                          dian  tribes, their  I~istory, characteristics,  sketches  of  their  prominent  chiefa,  orators  and
                                          warriors, together wit11 contributions of  Inilian implerner~ts, dress, ornaments and curiosities.
                                       2.  Files of  nervspapers,  hooks,  pampl~lets, college  catalogues ; minutes  of  ecclesiastical  conven-
                                          tions, collferences and  synods, and other puhlicntior~s relating  to this Stntc, or Michigan  Ter-
                                          ritory, of  which Wisconsin  formcd a part from 1818 to  1835-and  hence the  Territorial  Laws
                                          and Journals,  a~rd files Of  Jlichigan newspapers for  thnt  period, we are peculiarly  anxious to
                                          obtain.
                                       3. Drawings  and descriptions of our ancient  mounds  and  forlifications, their size, representation
                                          and locality.
                                       4.  Information  respecting any ancient cuins, or other  curiosities fuutlil  in Wisconsin.  The contri-
                                          bution of  such  articles to the C~tbinet of  the Society is respectfully solicited.
                                       5.  Indian geogrnlrhical  names of  streams and locnlities  in this State, wit11 their significations.
                                       .6.  Books of all  kinds, and especially sucll  as  relate to American  history, Lravels and  biography
                                          in general, and tlie West in particnlar,  family genealogies, old  magazines,  pamphlets, flles of
                                          newspapers,  maps, historical manuscripts, autographsot distinguisl~ed persons,  coins, medals,
                                          paintings, portraits, ststuary and engravings.
                                       7.  We  solicit  from Historical  Societies  and other lear~~ed bodies, that interchange of  books  and
                                          other  materials  by which  the usefulness  of  illatitutions  of  this  nature  is  so  essentially  en-
                                          hanced-pledging  onrselves to repay such  contributions  by acts in  kind  to the  full extent of
                                          our ability.
                                         The Society particularly begs the favor and  Compliment of  authors and publishers, to present,
                                          with their autographs, colries of  tht.ir respective works for its Library.
                                       29,  Editors and  publishers of  new3papers,  magazines and  reviews,  will  confer a lasting  favor on
                                          the Society by contributing their  publications regularly for its Library.  or, at least, such num,
                                          bers as may co~~tain articles  bearing  upon Wisconsin  history,  biography,  geography, or an.
                                          tiquities  ; all which will be carefully preserved for binding.
                                         Packages for the Soelety may be  sent to,  or  deposited with,  the  following  gontlemen, who  have
                                       kindly consented  to take charge of  them.  Such  parcels,  to  prevent  mistakes, should  be properly
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                                       enveloped  aod  addressed, even if  but  a single a~ticle and  lt  would,  furthermore,  be desirable,
                                       that donors  should  forward  to  tht'  Corresponding  Secretary a  specification  of  hooks  or  articles
                                       donated and deposited.
                                                      DEPOSITARIES:
                                                 a. &  J. A.  RENISEN, at J. B.  Lippincott  & Co.'s,  Philadelphia.
                                                 SAMUEL  O. DRAKE, Antiquarian Book Store, Boston.
                                                 CTIARLES B.  NORTON, Appleton's  Building, New York.
                                                 JOEL  MUNSELL.  Publisher, 78 State Street, Albany.
                                                 I. A.  LAPIIASI, Milwaukee.
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