Each 64-page issue of Voyageur contains about a half-dozen illustrated feature articles plus departments such as book reviews and letters from our readers. Below is a sampling of articles from selected back issues. Click on the article to access it.
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"World War II: The Homefront"
by Steve Milquet


"The Tank Family of Green Bay"
by Mary Killough





"Lambeau: More Than a Name"
by Cliff Christl


"A Most Contentious Plot of
Land: A History of the Fort
Howard Military Reservation"
by Patrick J. Jung


"Carnegie Libraries in Northeast
Wisconsin"
by James Sickel


"Drive-In Theaters of Northeast
Wisconsin"
by Thomas Marchant


"Punishment and Reform: The
Wisconsin State Reformatory"
by Michael E. Telzrow


"Lyndhurst and the Coming of
the Railroad"
by Vicki Buettner


"Eleazer Williams: Mohawk
Between Two Worlds"
by Robert L. Hall


"Goodman: The Lumber Company
Town that Outlived the Company"
by Randall Rohe


"Big Labor in a Small Town:
The Hortonville Teachers' Strike"
by Jason F. Hellwig


"The Creation of Metis Society:
French-Indian Intermarriage in
the Upper Great Lakes"
by Patrick J. Jung



"From Stalag XIIA to Camp
Lucky Strike: A POW Story"
by Bob Hoffman


"Aux Premiers Belges:
Remembering Northeast Wisconsin's
First Belgian Settlers"
by Cletus Delvaux




"A Year in the Life of a Boomtown,
1884: Florence, Wisconsin"
by Randy Scannell
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"Good Shepherd of Wolf in Sheep's
Clothing? Joseph Rene Vilatte"
by Leah Gaworek
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"Beatrice Tonnesen:
Photography Pioneer"
by Scott Cross


"What if a Canal Had
Come to Wrightstown?"
by Ruth Roebke-Berens



"Untold Significance: A
Commemorative History of Green Bay"
by Andrew Kersten


"The Birth of the Republican Party in a
'Little White Schoolhouse' in Ripon"
by Samuel M. Pedrick & David Sakrison


"Improving the Upper Fox:
Nature and the Hopes of Men"
by Nicholaas Mink


"Chester Thordarson's Rock Island"
by Tim Sweet




"Never on Sunday: The Struggle
of Papermakers in the
Fox River Valley, 1895-1905"
by Nicholaas Mink


"Changes Through Time:
A History of Forest County Schools"
by Karen Karl


"Justice or Revenge:
The Menominees in the
Black Hawk War"
by Peter Shrake


"Thor Johnson's Legacy:
The Peninsula Music Festival"
by Kathlin Fisher Sickel


"Living in Fear:
Northeast Wisconsin's
Polio Epidemics"
by Amanda Boeker & Valerie Brandt


"A River of Paper? Part I:
Working with Nature"
by Gregory Summers


"Defining a Region:
Logging, Farming, and Tourism in
Northern Wisconsin, 1870-1940"
by Robert Gough


"Harvesting Hands:
A History of Door County Cherry
Pickers, 1920-1960"
by Betty Boedeker Pearson


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