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5 Fun Facts About May 1 In Wisconsin History
1. May Day Celebrations: May 1 is often associated with the May Day celebrations that were popular in Wisconsin in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These festivities were held in honor of spring and often included maypole dancing, picnics, and other outdoor activities. 2. International Workers' Day: May...
5 Fun Facts About April 30 In Wisconsin History
1. The founding of Milwaukee: On April 30, 1816, a group of men led by Solomon Juneau arrived at the mouth of the Milwaukee River and established a trading post that would eventually become the city of Milwaukee. Juneau is now known as the "Father of Milwaukee." 2. The first...
5 Fun Facts About April 29 In Wisconsin History
1. On April 29, 1946, the Wisconsin State Journal reported that the Wisconsin State Legislature had approved a bill creating the Wisconsin Conservation Department, which was responsible for managing the state's natural resources, including its forests, lakes, and wildlife. 2. In 1973, Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey signed a bill legalizing...
5 Fun Facts About April 28 In Wisconsin History
1. On April 28, 1825, the first treaty between the Menominee Nation and the United States was signed in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. The treaty ceded a large portion of Menominee land to the United States in exchange for annuity payments and other benefits. 2. The Wisconsin Central Railroad was...
5 Fun Facts About April 27 In Wisconsin History
1. Green Bay Packers Draft Aaron Rodgers (2005) - On April 27, 2005, the Green Bay Packers selected quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the first round of the NFL draft. This was a controversial move at the time as the Packers still had legendary quarterback Brett Favre on the team, but...
5 Fun Facts About April 26 In Wisconsin History
1. In 1865, Wisconsin soldiers serve in the Union army during the Civil War, from the battles around Fredericksburg to the Richmond Campaign. 2. In 1871, Wisconsin Governor Cadwallader C. Washburn signs a bill providing for the establishment of the Wisconsin State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, a...
5 Fun Facts About April 25 In Wisconsin History
1. On April 25, 1846, a group of German immigrants founded the city of Milwaukee's first German newspaper, Der Seebote. It was one of many German language newspapers that played a significant role in the city's history. 2. On April 25, 1892, the Wisconsin Central Railroad was incorporated in Wisconsin....
5 Fun Facts About April 24 In Wisconsin History
1. The first ever Wisconsin State Fair was held on April 24, 1851 in Janesville. It was a two day event that featured competitions in livestock, produce and crafts. 2. On April 24, 1974, a tornado outbreak hit the state causing significant damage in the towns of Barneveld and La...
5 Fun Facts About April 23 In Wisconsin History
1. On April 23, 1947, Wisconsin became the first state in the nation to provide unemployment insurance for agricultural workers. 2. The University of Wisconsin-Madison awarded its first doctoral degree on April 23, 1901. 3. On April 23, 1856, the Wisconsin State Fair Association was formed in Milwaukee, which led...
5 Fun Facts About April 21 In Wisconsin History
1. On April 21, 1836, Wisconsin Territory was established by an act of the United States Congress. This was a significant event in Wisconsin's history as it paved the way for statehood. 2. In 1862, the town of New Richmond was incorporated in Wisconsin. This town became known for its...
5 Fun Facts About April 20 In Wisconsin History
1. On April 20, 1836, the Territorial Legislature of Wisconsin approved the charter for the Wilmington and Fox River Canal Company, a project designed to connect the Fox River with the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Despite funding and legal obstacles, the canal was finally completed in 1854, and was an...
5 Fun Facts About April 19 In Wisconsin History
1. On April 19, 1944, the University of Wisconsin-Madison was the site of a riot as students protested a new rule which required freshmen to wear beanies on campus. The riot caused significant damage to university buildings and resulted in 38 arrests. 2. On April 19, 1980, an F3 tornado...