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         Wisconsin Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Beloit, Wisconsin: A study in urban geography (Wisconsin.University.Papers in geography) by Lynn Harvey Halverson, 1933
  2. Home Regions of Wisconsin:A Geography of the State by Loyal Durand Jr., Leavelva M. Bradbury, 1933
  3. The pupil's workbook in geography of Wisconsin: The project-problem method by Lynn B Stiles, 1921
  4. Age and sex structure of Wisconsin cities, 1970 (Occasional papers - Dept. of Geography, University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh) by Shyam S Bhatia, 1974
  5. Occasional paper / University of Wisconsin--La Crosse. Department of Geography and Earth Sciences by George N Huppert, 1985
  6. Dodge's geography of Wisconsin (Dodge's geographical series) by James Andrew Merrill, 1909
  7. Physical Geography of Wisconsin by Lawrence Martin, 0000
  8. Physical Geography of Wisconsin by Lawrence Martin, 1916
  9. The geography of the upper Rock river valley of Wisconsin (Wisconsin. University. Papers in geography) by Harry Owen Lathrop, 1932
  10. Geography of Wisconsin: Text and workbook by Rex Peterson, 1965
  11. The two dimensional spatial organization of the Pecatonica River, southwestern Wisconsin (Harvard papers in theoretical geography.Geography and the properties of surfaces series) by Michael Woldenberg, 1972
  12. The geography of the Northwestern Pine Barrens of Wisconsin (University of Wisconsin papers in geography) by Raymond E Murphy, 1931
  13. THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF WISCONSIN by Lawrence Martin, 1916
  14. Social studies: A guidebook in civics, United States and Wisconsin; history, United States and Wisconsin; geography, Wisconsin. For junior high school grades by C. D Lamberton, 1932

41. UWEC G367 Vogeler -- Architectural Styles Index
Created by Ingolf Vogeler of the University of wisconsin as a guide to styles in the American Midwest. He gives the distinctive features of each type, illustrated by an example. Bibliography.
http://www.uwec.edu/Geography/Ivogeler/w367/styles/styles.htm
Architectural Styles
Buildings are used for many purposes and are therefore classified into houses, stores, churches, governmental, and industrial. We will only concern ourselves with single-family residential and commercial structures, which are commonly found in Eau Claire and in the western Midwest. Buildings are classified into distinctive styles:
Residential Styles Commercial Styles
Study each so that you can recognize them when you are walking in Eau Claire and other US cities. A list of references is provided.
You have two ways to search for particular building (residential and commercial) styles:
Click on the letter to find an architectural style
To find specific styles by name, decade, number of stories, and building materials, use search At the bottom of all pages associated with this section, you will see this icon:
Click on this icon to return to this sectional page The great variety of house styles can be grouped by decades using the number of stories . Multiple and single stories houses were built in each decade, but certain heights predominated, as shown in the graph. But less common height types were also built: for example, one-story two-pen houses were built in the 1880s-1890s; two-story Art Deco houses were built in the 1930s; and one-story houses with huge roofs were built in the 2000s.

42. Clark County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
ImageMap of wisconsin highlighting Clark County.png. Clark County is a countylocated in the 1 geography; 2 Demographics; 3 Cities, villages, and towns
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_County,_Wisconsin
Clark County, Wisconsin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Clark County is a county located in the state of Wisconsin . As of , the population is 33,557. Its county seat is Neillsville
Contents
  • Geography Demographics Cities, villages, and towns edit
    Geography
    According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the county has a total area of 3,157 km² mi² ). 3,148 km² (1,216 mi²) of it is land and 9 km² (3 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.28% water. edit
    Demographics
    As of the census of , there are 33,557 people, 12,047 households, and 8,673 families residing in the county. The population density is 11/km² (28/mi²). There are 13,531 housing units at an average density of 4/km² (11/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 98.05% White Black or African American Native American Asian Pacific Islander , 0.56% from other races , and 0.47% from two or more races. 1.20% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. There are 12,047 households out of which 35.00% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.20% are married couples living together, 6.50% have a female householder with no husband present, and 28.00% are non-families. 23.80% of all households are made up of individuals and 12.60% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.73 and the average family size is 3.27.

43. ClickState.com - Wisconsin Web Directory
Geographic Center, The geographic center of wisconsin is located in Wood County,9 miles SE of Marshfield. Longitude 89° 45.8 W Latitude 44° 26.0 N
http://www.clickstate.com/wisconsin/geography.htm
Wisconsin United States Business Directory for Wisconsin State. Popular Cities of Wisconsin
Appleton
Brookfield Cedarburg Township Eau Claire ... Wisconsin Wisconsin Geography
Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 86? 49'W to 92? 54'W
Latitude: 42? 30'N to 47? 3'N Length x Width Wisconsin is about 310 miles long and 260 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Wisconsin is located in Wood County, 9 miles SE of Marshfield.
Borders Wisconsin is bordered by Minnesota and Michigan on the north and by Illinois on the south. On the east, Wisconsin is bordered by Lake Michigan. On the west, Wisconsin is bordered by Minnesota and Iowa. Total Area Wisconsin covers 65,503 square miles, making it the 23rd largest of the 50 states. Land Area 54,314 square miles of Wisconsin are land areas. Water Area 11,190 square miles of Wisconsin are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Wisconsin is Timms Hill at 1,951 feet above sea level.

44. A Visit To John Muir's Wisconsin Farm By Bill Tweed - Wisconsin - Geography - Jo
A Visit to John Muir s wisconsin Farm by Bill Tweed wisconsin - geography -John Muir Exhibit part of the John Muir Exhibit, Sierra Club.
http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/geography/wisconsin/visit_muirs_wi_f
A Visit to John Muir's Wisconsin Farm
by Bill Tweed
It is never easy to understand the origins of genius. Why is it that occasional individuals rise out of seemingly average childhoods to see the world in ways the rest of us usually miss? These thoughts were on my mind two weeks ago as I stood on the shores of an unremarkable lake in the midst of central Wisconsin's lush and fertile farm country. Around me, simmering in the damp heat of a Midwestern summer, were low, rolling hills covered with lush, green pasture land and eager corn stalks. The lake itself, perhaps 5 or 6 acres in extent, was graced by water lilies and large dragonflies. Hardwood trees surrounded it. Nothing about the site suggested anything special. Yet, here, on the shores of this common Wisconsin lake, the famous naturalist John Muir spent much of his childhood. Muir came to Wisconsin from Scotland at the age of 11 in the company of his father. Seeking opportunity, and following in the footsteps of millions of other European immigrants to the New World, the elder Muir uprooted his family from its Scottish roots and moved to what was then the western frontier of the United States.

45. Places Important To John Muir - John Muir Exhibit
Places important to John Muir, arranged by geographical area. Muir gatheredup his siblings in Portage, wisconsin and nearby Nebraska, insisting that
http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/geography/important_places.html
Places Important to John Muir
Contents
See also John Muir Geography Cards John Muir Day Study Guide
The World
Australia
Canada
  • "The Calypso Borealis" by John Muir, excerpted from The Life and Letters of John Muir
  • Meaford , Ontario -(Offsite-Link) Re-Visit John Muir's Meaford Experience on June 13, 1998! - Muir wrote, "When I came to the Georgian Bey of Lake Huron, whose waters are so transparent and beautiful, and the forests about its shores with their ferny, mossy dells and deposits of boulder clay, it seemed to be a most favorable place for study... In a beautiful dell, only a mile or two from the magnificent bay, I fortunately found work in a factory where there was a sawmill and lathes for turning out rakes, broom, and fork handles, etc." Muir worked at Trout's mill for a year and a half, greatly improving the efficiency of output of rake handles by making efficiency improvements. But on February 21 of 1866, the factory building and all of its contents took fire, thus ending Muir's Meaford sojourn.
  • Canadian Friends of John Muir
  • Parks Canada
Cuba
New Zealand

46. UW-Milwaukee: Geography Department - Homepage
Welcome to the Department of geography at the University of wisconsinMilwaukee.We hope you ll find this site helpful in learning about the department of
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Geography/

What's Happening in Geography?
Department News Fighting for Common Ground: Building Coalitions Against Racism and Privilege in Milwaukee (UWM conference) Our Speakers Series presents: September 30th (Friday)
Dr. Carlos Santiago, UWM Chancellor; "Economic Development and the Indigenous Question in Latin America A Romp through the Western Amazon
more events
Welcome to the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. We hope you'll find this site helpful in learning about the department of Geography and its offerings. For additional information, or if you have questions, please use the following contact information. Program Assistant:
Betty Morgan
Phone: 414-229-4866
Fax: 414-229-3981
Email: bjm2@uwm.edu Mailing Address:
Department of Geography
UW-Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413 Milwaukee, WI 53211 UW-Milwaukee College of Letters and Science Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Send your comments concerning the site to Betty Morgan Last Updated: September 15, 2005

47. Index
Map Library University of wisconsin, Milwaukee geography Dept. Box 413 Milwaukee,WI 53201. geography Phone 414229-4866. E-mail abe@uwm.edu. Location
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/GML/
T h e J a m e s J F l a n n e r y M a p L i b r a r y Home Introduction What's New Reserve ... Resources Library Hours Contact info Monday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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Map Library
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Geography Dept. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201 Geography Phone
E-mail

abe@uwm.edu Location Bolton Hall 280 Phone Curator Prof. Michael Day mickday@uwm.edu UWM Home Page Geography Dept. Home Page Created by: Abraham Kaleo Parrish (abe@uwm.edu) January 31, 2001.

48. Internet Resources For Geography And Geology
Points of Interest to Geographers and Geologists geography Collections, Directories, The wisconsin Page - Web resources about wisconsin.
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/internet/geog_geol_resources.html
I nternet Resources for
Education Index Award "Top Site" "... a great geography resource..."
Education Index
"... a highly-rated, excellent resource list... "
BBC Education Web site
Cartography and Geographic Information Systems Links to maps, remote sensing, and GIS resources on the Internet. Maintained by Keith Rice and Katie Algeo
Career Information
- for geography, geology, and other geosciences. Links to geoscience programs, resume information, job listings, volunteer opportunities, etc. Maintained by Karen Lemke Points of Interest to Geographers and Geologists - Geography Collections, Directories, Programs Maintained by Michael Ritter
Points of General Interest
- WWW Virtual Library, Libraries, Search Engines and Indexes Maintained by Michael Ritter Environmental Information - Links to resources pages about wildlife, vegetation, water and air resources; environmental organizations and education. Maintained by Michael Ritter (See each resource page for last update) Multimedia Resources for Geography, Geology and Environmental Science.

49. Geography And Geoscience Career Information
University of wisconsinStevens Point Programs in geography and Geology - Programand degree information. Academic Departments on the Web - Check program
http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/career.html
Geography and Geoscience Career Information
(Last updated September 25, 2003) Choose an item below: Career Information
  • Careers in Cartography (Canadian Cartographic Association) Information on what cartography is, what cartographers do, where they work, how to become a cartographer.
  • Careers in Geography (Association of American Geographers) Information at this site includes what you can do as a geographer, geographic fields, what it will take to get a good job.
  • Careers in the Geosciences (American Geological Institute) Information about what a geoscientist is, what geoscientists do, where they work, and job and salary outlook.
  • Career Opportunities in Water Resources - (Universities Council on Water Resources).
Educational Programs

50. UWEC - Geography Department
Geographers At Work, 1) Showcase maps student projects 2) Upcoming Events 3)geography in the News. geography Club wisconsin Geographic Alliance
http://www.uwec.edu/geography/
G A nthropology
Where in the world is Eau Claire? Courses Geography
and
Anthropology Faculty: Geography
and
Anthropology
Programs: Geography and
Anthropology
Facilities Geography Software
Plotter Use and Instructions
...
AAG
: select Careers in Geography
Showcase

Upcoming Events

3) Geography in the News Geography Club WIsconsin Geographic Alliance Phillips Science Hall, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004

Initially created by Matt Tessar, an undergraduate geography major; maintained by Ingolf Vogeler, last updated on 18 April 2005

51. UWEC Geog367 Vogeler -- Settlement Geography Of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
Ingolf Vogeler, Department of geography, University of wisconsinEau Claire.Using the internet s World Wide Web (WWW) has many advantages over other
http://www.uwec.edu/geography/Ivogeler/w367/367start.htm
Settlement Geography of Eau Claire
Instructor: Ingolf Vogeler , email at ivogeler@uwec.edu
Course Outline
Technical Information These pages are changed most summers, as students conduct additional research. Geography 367 was first taught in 1978. Each summer thereafter until 1985, students over 210 in total collected data on 7,106 Eau Claire houses using field surveys and the City of Eau Claire assessor's records . Since 1985, students added occupational data for each decade from the Eau Claire city directories and field checked all information for accuracy and completeness. U.S. census data will also be used. The explore the settlement geography of Eau Claire parts of a house building materials used for parts of a house ... comparison of house styles in USA and Germany Throughout these pages, watch for these two icons: links to a bar graph by decades links to a map of Eau Claire Created by Ingolf Vogeler on 8 July 1996; last revised on 19 September 2005 Temporal and spatial patterns of architectural styles and building materials illustrate geographical concepts
  • site and situation : physical attributes of places; changing spatial linkages to all other places

52. WIGA - Wisconsin Geographic Alliance
Helping wisconsin teachers to teach geography with solid content and excitingclassroom The wisconsin Geographic Alliance is a nonprofit educational
http://www.snc.edu/wiga/
WIGA
Wi
sconsin G eographic A lliance
Helping Wisconsin teachers to teach geography with solid content and exciting classroom strategies. Teachers teaching teachers a model for success. News Summer Institute Public Awareness Programs Resources The Wisconsin Geographic Alliance is a non-profit educational partnership of K-12 teachers, college geographers and educators, school administrators, and other concerned citizens dedicated to revitalizing the teaching and learning of geography in our state. This grass-roots network focuses its energies into three critical areas: teacher education, curriculum and materials development, and public awareness. The Wisconsin Geographic Alliance is a leader in a nationwide network of state alliances organized and sponsored in part by the National Geographic Society. Gilbert M. Grosvenor, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, launched this campaign in 1985 with a long-term financial and organizational commitment to the nation's teachers and students. Grosvenor dispels any outdated notions about geography's relevance to our lives. Home About WIGA Archives Contact Web presence graciously provided by

53. WIGA - Wisconsin Geographic Alliance
Helping wisconsin teachers to teach geography with solid content and exciting geography Awareness Week Each November, school children across wisconsin
http://www.snc.edu/wiga/publicawareness.html
WIGA
Wi
sconsin G eographic A lliance
Helping Wisconsin teachers to teach geography with solid content and exciting classroom strategies. Teachers teaching teachers a model for success. News Summer Institute Public Awareness Programs Resources Public Awareness Programs Geography Bee
Students in grades 4-8 from across the state participate in this annual event, with the 100 top school winners competing in the State Bee. The State Bee Champion represents the Badger State in the National Geography
Bee in Washington, D.C. Geography Awareness Week
Each November, school children across Wisconsin investigate and celebrate our world, sharing the study of geography with their communities. Activity packets are available for interested teachers, provided by the National Geographic Society and the WIGA. WIGA Newsletter
Twice a year (October 1 and March 1) the WIGA mails a newsletter to all members. Each newsletter includes a coordinator's report, reports on special upcoming programs and events, a listing of free and inexpensive teaching materials, application forms for summer institutes, at least three ready-to-use teaching units, and other information of value to teachers of geography/social studies. Members are invited to submit materials or news items they want to share with other teachers. Geofest
Our annual convention brings together K-12 teachers form across the sate to participate in "hands-on" sessions to help improve the teaching of geography. Held on a Saturday in October, it is an exciting opportunity for teachers at all levels.

54. Wisconsin State Geography
wisconsin State geography. So you want to know about wisconsin? Here are somehighlights! Also check out the links to other sites about wisconsin.
http://www.kidport.com/RefLib/UsaGeography/Facts/Wisconsin.htm
Wisconsin State Geography
So you want to know about Wisconsin? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Wisconsin.
On this Page:
Other related pages:
Key Facts
Top of Page Population (1994): 5,082,000 (17th in size) State size: 56,153 square miles (26th in size) State Capital: Madison (named after James Madison) Major cities: Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee and Racine Admission to union: The 30th State Date entered the union: May 29, 1848 Origin of state name: Named from the indian word "wishkonsing" meaning "place of the beaver". Nicknames: The Badger State Bordering states: Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota and Iowa State bird: Robin State flower: Violet State tree: Sugar Maple Motto: Forward
Geographic Landmarks
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Points of Interest
Top of Page Wisconsin has many popular fishing areas.

55. Geography And Earth Science Department / University Of Wisconsin - La Crosse
University of wisconsin La Crosse geography and Earth Science Department,University of wisconsin - La Crosse. Science and Allied Health Homepage
http://www.uwlax.edu/geography/
Welcome to the Geography and Earth Science Department
at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse.
Geography is the spatial science. Geography students at UW-L study the natural and human environment using computer mapping, global positioning systems, and other state of the art equipment and techniques. Students study the interaction between humans and their environment and how to solve problems caused by that relationship.
Our mission is to promote geographical awareness and environmental literacy through our classroom activities, research projects, and outreach programs. If you are interested in studying the environment, making a difference, and developing skills that will prepare you for an exciting and rewarding career, take a look at Geography at UW-L. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 1725 State Street La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 (608) 785-8000
Please address questions or comments about this site to: webmaster@uwlax.edu

56. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Murphy Library University Of Wisconsin - La
wisconsin State Cartographer s Office http//www.geography.wisc.edu/sco/ University of wisconsinMadison Libraries. Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
http://www.uwlax.edu/murphylibrary/subject/gis.htm
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Resources Essential Resources Additional Resources Multidisciplinary Library Databases Public Websites Find the term(s)
Search within:
Keyword Title Journal Title Author Subjects Featured Books: Mapping tourism edited by Stephen P. Hanna and Vincent J. Del Casino Jr. 2003 You are here : personal geographies and other maps of the imagination by Katharine Harmon. 2004 =Contains full text = More information = Only available in library = U.S. Government resource Essential Resources: GIS at UW-L Geographic Information Science Lab Geography and Earth Science Resources Citation Guides ... Scholarly v. Popular Journals ArcView GIS (ESRI): Full-featured GIS software for visualizing, managing, creating, and analyzing geographic data. The "Getting to Know ArcView GIS" tutorial is also available. Found on Statistics/Geography workstation in the reference area.

57. The Department Of GEOGRAPHY And GEOLOGY University Of Wisconsin Colleges
The Department of geography and GEOLOGY University of wisconsin Colleges.Landforms of wisconsin used with permission of wisconsin Geological and Natural
http://baraboo-sauk.uwc.edu/geodept/location_of_campuses.htm
The Department of
GEOGRAPHY and GEOLOGY
University of Wisconsin Colleges
Landforms of Wisconsin used with permission of Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey

58. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Department Of Geography And Geology University Of Wisconsin
University of wisconsin Colleges. geography 101 Introduction to Cultural geography (3cr) geography 342 geography of wisconsin (3 cr.) geography 350
http://baraboo-sauk.uwc.edu/geodept/Courses/coursedescriptions.htm
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Department of Geography and Geology
University of Wisconsin Colleges
Geography 101
Introduction to Cultural Geography (3 cr)
A survey of world patterns of culture, including population, language, religion, urban and rural settlement, and their causal relationships, emphasizing the global diversity of world cultures, contrasting world views and the issues thus raised. SS Geography 102
Roots and Diversity (3 cr)
The geography of American ethnic minority groups. An introduction to ethnic geography that examines the experience of people of African, Asian, Latino, and Native heritage in the United States and Canada. These ethnic minorities are studied using the major themes of cultural geography such as spatial distribution, migration patterns and locational patterns. SS/ES.
Geography 104/Geology 104
Landscapes of North America (4 cr.)
A general survey of the characteristics and origins of major natural/physical regions of North America, with emphasis on national parks and monuments and other public areas. NS/LS
Geography 106 Geographic Information Sciences (3 cr) This course is currently being developed by the UW Colleges Department of Geography and Geology. It will be offered on the UW-Baraboo campus probably within the next two years, depending on when the new Geography/Geology computing facilities are up and running. This course will be a hands-on, application-type course focusing on the various technologies used in the earth sciences, particularly computer technology. Although this course will use examples from the geosciences, the methods are

59. Atlas: Wisconsin
Facts on wisconsin flags, maps, geography, history, statistics, disasters currentevents, and international relations.
http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/state/wisconsin.html
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Daily Almanac for
Sep 27, 2005

60. Wisconsin, State, United States: Geography
wisconsin, state, United States geography. AAAS News and Notes (Science).Southern Africa.(GeneralLibraries) (Africa)
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/us/A0861978.html
in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
Daily Almanac for
Sep 27, 2005

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