This fascinating collection reproduces the most important front pages in the history of the "Wisconsin State Journal" newspaper, from its first publication under that name on September 30, 1852, to the current "War on Terrorism." See what Wisconsinites first read about Abraham Lincoln's election and assassination, Custer's last stand against the Sioux, the first votes by women, Henry Ford's $5 daily wage, the Saint Valentine's Day mob massacre in Chicago, the disappearance of Amelia Earhart as she attempted to fly around the world . . . and the wars, elections, crimes, and social revolutions...
This fascinating collection reproduces the most important front pages in the history of the "Wisconsin State Journal" newspaper, from its first public...