If you read last week’s featured post about the building at 630 West Water Street, which is owned by the Princeton Historical Society and will
The early days of Princeton, Wisconsin
If you read last week’s featured post about the building at 630 West Water Street, which is owned by the Princeton Historical Society and will
The oldest history of Princeton was written by John C. Gillespy and published in 1860 in “The History of Green Lake County.” It contains, as
I don’t have a full post on the Sheboygan & Fond du Lac Railroad for this week, but I ran across the ad while looking
Have you ever seen the TV show “MythBusters”? I did not anticipate my role as a myth buster when I began researching the history of
The building at 544 West Water Street is called the William F. Luedtke building in the 1997 downtown historic district designation report. The report correctly
Yesterday, after enjoying refreshments and good company at Ford’s Gathering, I came across a “Reflections of the Civil War” symposium on C-SPAN3 (American History TV).