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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


== Resources for Newspapers ==
== Resources for Wisconsin Newspapers ==


The Wisconsin Historical Society has the second-largest collection of newspapers in the United States. Many, including all [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] newspapers, are on microfilm and can be loaned to public libraries through interlibrary loan. Newspapers produced by German and other ethnic groups are especially valuable for research about residents of the state.  
The Wisconsin Historical Society has the second-largest collection of newspapers in the United States. Many, including all [[Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] newspapers, are on microfilm and can be loaned to public libraries through interlibrary loan. Newspapers produced by German and other ethnic groups are especially valuable for research about residents of the state.  
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The Wisconsin Historical Society has indexed some of the obituaries in Wisconsin newspapers. Contact them at:  
The Wisconsin Historical Society has indexed some of the obituaries in Wisconsin newspapers. Contact them at:  


Wisconsin Historical Society<br>816 State Street<br>Madison, WI 53706-1417<br>Internet: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/  
Wisconsin Historical Society<br>816 State Street<br>Madison, WI 53706-1417<br>Internet: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/


== Web Sites  ==
== Web Sites  ==
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