Oshkosh (Wis.) -- History
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Oshkosh (Wis.) -- History
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- Penny loafers & bobby pins, tales and tips from growing up in the '50s and '60s, Susan Sanvidge ... [et al.]
- Yesterday in Oshkosh-- my hometown, by Randy R. Domer
- Encore!, the renaissance of Wisconsin opera houses, Brian Leahy Doyle ; photographs by Mark Fay ; with a foreword by Jim Draeger
- The importance of being from Oshkosh, by John Livingstone
- Oshkosh, the way we were : remembering people and places, by Ron La Point
- A thumbnail history of former city of Oshkosh commercial establishments, by Steve R. Langkau
- Butte des Morts, Wisconsin, its history and its people, by Butte des Morts Historical Preservation Society
- An excursion, Valley Queen II
- Oshkosh, a south sider remembers, Ron La Point ; Ed Holladay, foreword
- Land rich enough, an illustrated history of Oshkosh and Winnebago County, by Michael J. Goc. ; "Partners in progress" by Susan E. Samuel
- Tales of Oshkosh, by Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth
- "The bloody sixth ward", a history of the sixth ward in the city of Oshkosh from 1880 to 1940 : a personal view, by Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth
- A thumbnail history of former city of Oshkosh industrial firms, by Steve R. Langkau
- Oshkosh at 150, an illustrated history of Oshkosh, Michael J. Goc
- Oshkosh down under, basement businesses and the tunnel from the Hotel Athearn to the Grand Opera House, by Julie Krysiak Johnson
- Pen and sunlight sketches of the principal cities in Wisconsin (omitting Milwaukee), their growth, resources, manufactures, financial institutions and prospects ; also views of the nation's pride, the World's Columbian Exposition
- Random thoughts of Nordheim, by Harry P. Hurst ; edited by Judy Hurst
- You must answer this, sharing some of life's true feel good stories and not so feel good stories, by Gary Beyer ; foreward, Julie A. Beyer
- Oshkosh up to date, souvenir Oshkosh Fire and Police Departments, Bissell & Dougherty, compilers and publishers
- Wisconsin hometown stories, Wisconsin Public Television
- In that place, in that time, remembering Rufus B. Kellogg, by Betsy Foley
- The Bell Machine Company, serving the woodworking industry, the Bell Machine Company
- Oshkosh aflame, traumas and triumphs of its sawdust citizens (a history), by James I. Metz
- Oshkosh, preserving the past, Ron La Point
- A history of the city of Oshkosh, by Clarence "Inky" Jungwirth
- Pine logs and politics, a life of Philetus Sawyer, 1816-1900, by Richard Nelson Current
- Frank Stein's remembered, Oshkosh visionary entrepreneur created era of elegance
- A salute to the people who made Oshkosh what it is today, [compiled and written by Northwestern staff members and edited by Polly Zimmerman]
- Oshkosh sesquicentennial, 1853-2003, [compiled and edited by Stewart Rieckman ; introduction by James I. Metz]
- Oshkosh, Wis., illustrated, with views of the city and Lake Winnebago, compiled and published by H.N. Blood
- History of Oshkosh, William Dawes, Clara Dawes
- Oshkosh of to-day, a brief review of the city with portraits of leading citizens and views of some of its institutions
- Oshkosh:, one hundred years a city, 1853-1953, [Clinton F. Karstaedt, editor.]
- Algoma (West Algoma), history, review, story, Edw. W. Freda ; edited, Bernie Miller
- The trail of the serpent;, the Fox River Valley: lore and legend, [compiled by] Robert E. Gard and Elaine Reetz. Photos.: Edgar G. Mueller
- Otto, the history of Oshkosh woodworkers, by Myles Strasser ; [drawings by Jim Swanke]
- By paddle-wheel, sail, and steam, Abel Neff and his nephews Captains Ed, Will, and Sam 1850-1969, by Marcelia C. Neff Fisher
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