Slavery in Platteville
Slavery in Platteville Slavery in Platteville, Part 1: The Mitchell Family The first in a series of three presentations by historian James B. Hibbard regarding slavery in Platteville. This presentation …
Slavery in Platteville Slavery in Platteville, Part 1: The Mitchell Family The first in a series of three presentations by historian James B. Hibbard regarding slavery in Platteville. This presentation …
2021 Winter Lyceum 2021 Winter Lyceum For this year’s Winter Lyceum, we delve into six fascinating subjects via Zoom: Discover a Japanese WWII submarine, a Civil War drum, African American …
Historic Re-enactment The Platteville Historic Re-Enactment 2023 Overview Virtual Platteville Historic Re-enactment (2020) Content for Learning Key People & Activities of the Mid-1700s to 1840 Activities Resources 25th Platteville Historic …
Slavery in Platteville, Part 2:The Rountree Family Date: Thursday, September 17, 2020 The second in a series of three presentations by historian James B. Hibbard regarding slavery in Platteville. This …
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2020 Virtual Heritage Day July 4, 2020 Heritage Day is a July 4th community celebration of Platteville’s rich history and bright future that draws more than 700 visitors annually. In …
“No-Show” Miners Ball “No-Show” Miners Ball! This formal event for couples of all ages invites everyone passionate about the history of Platteville to dress up, to enjoy a great dinner, …
Slavery in Platteville, Part 1:The Mitchell Family Date: Thursday, September 17, 2020 The first in a series of three presentations by historian James B. Hibbard regarding slavery in Platteville. This …
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