"The Mascoutin" is the yearbook for the public high school in Berlin, Wisconsin. Berlin Public Library has digitized these yearbooks covering 1950 through 2018.
Local newspaper with search results presented in original format/context. Currently, the years covered are 1867-1926 and 1935-1975, and additional years will be added in the future.
The Green Lake County Reporter, digitized by the Caestecker Public Library in Green Lake, includes all editions from 1919-2005. The original microfilm collection was created by the Dartford Historical Society. The more recent issues are shared with permission from the Berlin Journal Newspapers publishing company. Editions of the Green Lake County reporter from 2005 to present (with a 90-day embargo) can be found at the Archive of Wisconsin Newspapers. For the most current news in the area, please visit Caestecker Library or a local newsstand for this week's edition of the Green Lake Reporter.
The Green Lake Spectator was published from 1860-1866 and was preserved in microfilm by the Dartford Historical Society. The Caestecker Public Library in Green Lake digitized all owned copies ranging from mid-1861 through the end of publication.
This collection contains North Fond du Lac School yearbooks, currently starting with the year 1956, and covering most years up to the year 2010. (Yearbooks will leave at least a 10-year gap to present to allow school yearbook sales to not be affected by the digital collection.) Early yearbooks were called "The Oriole" and later yearbooks transitioned to the name "Horace Mann High School Yearbook." Yearbooks display photos of students, faculty, and student sports activities and academic clubs.
Photographs, newspaper articles, postcards, pamphlets and catalogs of businesses that once flourished in Oshkosh can be found in this collection. Through this online collection, memories of Oshkosh come alive.
Browse or search the collection to discover all kinds of interesting facts about historic Oshkosh as well as sketches of prominent people, local businesses and their advertisements, and views of Oshkosh. Each directory has been divided into sections: surnames, businesses, street directories and more. Some directories include Menasha, Neenah, Omro and Winneconne. Funding for the project was obtained from a grant from the Alberta Kimball Foundation.
Books on the history of and life in Oshkosh, Wisconsin compiled and written by local historian, Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth.
Oshkosh Public Library has digitized a number of local history books (mostly books of pictures) Search or browse these books that date from 1887 to 1919.
Postcards and photographs showing Main Street in older times.