Oshkosh Tinseltown, the Filming of Public Enemies
In April 2008, downtown Oshkosh, Wisconsin was transformed into a movie set for the Johnny Depp film, Public Enemies.
In April 2008, downtown Oshkosh, Wisconsin was transformed into a movie set for the Johnny Depp film, Public Enemies.
Oshkosh High School's student publication, the Index, contained creative writings, editorials, student and alumni info, sports coverage and more. It began monthly and transitioned to an annual in 1926.
Sawyer and Harris, the iconic bronze lions, have stood outside the Oshkosh Public Library since 1912. View images of them throughout the years including their removal for restoration in 1998.
Sharing our Stories. Exploring our Past. Discover photos, maps, books, artifacts, oral histories and more from dozens of Wisconsin communities.
Oshkosh fire insurance maps published by the Sanborn Map Company for 1890, 1903, 1949, and 1957.
Digitized letters, diaries, reminiscences, speeches, photographs, oral history tapes, manuscripts and maps.
Once upon a time, these proud structures dotted the bucolic landscape. Michael Cooney has captured the essence of these vanishing structures in 260 photos.
Collection of photographs dating from the early 1950s of school buildings from across the county. The images have been digitized to help document local education and architectural history.
A group of genealogists who expand their knowledge and expertise while researching their family lineage, along with helping other do the same.
Digitized newspapers, yearbooks, photos, city directories, family histories, local history books, postcards, and scrapbooks covering local history around the five county Winnefox area in Wisconsin.
Search vital records as reported in newspapers in 5 Wisconsin counties: Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara and Winnebago.
1820-1907 birth, marriage & death records (& more!) made available for free through the Ancestry / Wisconsin Historical Society partnership.