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Place Names of Wisconsin

By (author) Edward Callary
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press, Wisconsin, United States
Published: 30th Sep 2016
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 19mm
Weight: 485g
ISBN-10: 0299309649
ISBN-13: 9780299309640
Barcode No: 9780299309640
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The colorful history and culture of Wisconsin are reflected in its place names, from those created by Native Americans, French explorers, and diverse European settlers to more recent appellations commemorating political figures, postmasters, and landowners. Organized alphabetically for easy reference, Edward Callary's concise entries reveal the stories behind such intriguing names as Fussville, Misha Mokwa, Couderay, and Thiry Daems. Fun to read and packed with information, Place Names of Wisconsin is a must-have for anyone interested in Wisconsin and Midwest history, language, geography, and culture-or anyone who simply wonders "why did they name it that?"

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"Up-to-date and fully documented, this alphabetical guide to 2,057 names of Wisconsin's counties, towns, cities, and villages will be the definitive resource on Wisconsin place names for years to come. Readers-whether locals, travelers, or scholars-will enjoy learning about the unique history of the state as reflected in its place names." -Luanne von Schneidemesser, senior editor, Dictionary of American Regional English

"An extraordinary compilation of original research on Wisconsin place names presented in a very readable, informative, and entertaining style."-Roger Payne, executive secretary emeritus, U.S. Board on Geographic Names

"The introduction is laced with apt examples of naming patterns and sources. It explains pseudo-Indian names and fanciful but false popular explanations of many names. And, Callary includes a helpful pronunciation guide for anyone confronted with Mazomanie, Menomonie, and Muscoda for the first time." -James P. Leary, editor of Wisconsin Folklore