Madison

  • Madison
    By David Sakrison

    John W. Sterling began teaching the first University of Wisconsin classes in February 1850 in the Madison Female Academy building in the first block of West Johnson Street, where Madison's first high school was later built in 1908 (see ...

  • Madison: 1856-1931
    By Stuart D. Levitan

    Steensland Bridge , ca. 1906 ( left ) Halle Steensland , the longestserving MPPDA board member , donated this stone bridge on November 29 , 1904 , to mark his fifty years in Madison . It was replaced in 2006 .

  • Madison
    By Jane Ammeson, Ron Grimes

    Pictured are (from left to right) Chief Oliver Eaglin and patrolmen Elmer Hanlin, Bill Gray, Reed Hanna, and Albert Sauley. (Courtesy Marilyn Imel.) Nine GETTING AROUND Manley Wilson (far right) takes his family.

  • Madison: A Classic Southern Town
    By William R. Mitchell

    Madison: A Classic Southern Town presents 200 years of this small town's evolution from pioneer settlement in the antebellum Old South through 19th and 20th centuries onward. Madison values it's architectural and social history.

  • Madison
    By Marcia Brooks, Kittie Mayfield

    ... Mary Stokes, R.N. Kimbrough, Harris Shouse, Lal Penick, J.H. Hunter, Q.L. and Frances Baldwin Williford, Robert Harris, ... Newton Thompson, Mrs. Ralph Rish, Richter Waters, Mrs. May Niles, Mason Williams, Grady Wilson, and Loo Lee.

  • Madison
    By John T. Cunningham

    The Borough of Madison, New Jersey, known as Bottle Hill until 1834, was first settled in the middle of the eighteenth century.

  • Madison
    By Zane Williams

    This spectacular collection of photographs takes the viewer on a stroll through the heart of Madison, around the Capitol Square and down renowned State Street, with stops at some of the most recent additions to the city s skyline, including ...

  • Madison: History of a Model City
    By Erika Janik

    But for most of the twentieth century, Madison was without a good farmers' market. In 1972, Mayor Bill Dyke called on the Dane County Extension Office and the newly formed Central Madison Committee, whose mission was the revitalization ...

  • Madison: The Tale of a Corgi with No Tail
    By Susan Erickson Catucci, Susan Permuy

    But today, everything has changed! Madison has discovered she is not like the other animals around her. She is missing something and she needs to know why. HOW CAN THIS BE? And she hopes to find the answer.

  • Madison
    By Kevin Revolinski

    Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of Madison and its surrounding environs. Your Travel Destination. Your Home. Your Home-To-Be.MadisonSee the sun set over Lake Mendota.

  • Madison: The Guide
    By Gwen Evans

    The one-and-only complete guide to Madison, Wisconsin.