An edition of Ripon (2014)

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An edition of Ripon (2014)

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"From its first settlement by Fourierite communards in the 1840s, before Wisconsin became a state, Ripon has had a long and distinguished history, swept by and nourishing important currents of the nation's saga. The party of Abraham Lincoln was born here in 1854, in the nation's first public gathering to call itself 'Republican Party.' On the eve of the Civil War, Ripon's 'Booth War' brought the city to national attention as a hotbed of abolitionism. Ripon is the birthplace of suffragette Carrie Chapman Catt and department store pioneer H. Gordon Selfridge. Its stately homes and neighborhoods remind many visitors of New England, and its historic downtown remains one of the best preserved in the region. Ripon College, founded in 1851, has often been described as the 'Harvard of the Midwest.' Its alumni include actors Spencer Tracy and Harrison Ford, jazz singer Al Jarreau, American physicist and health researcher Elda Emma Anderson, and astronaut Jeffrey Bantle"--Back cover.

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Arcadia Publishing
Language
English
Pages
127

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Settlement
War, politics, and petticoats
The college on the hill
Commerce and industry
Schools and churches
Out and about.

Edition Notes

Published in
Charleston, South Carolina
Series
Images of America, Images of America
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Library of Congress
F589.R5 G47 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
127 pages
Number of pages
127

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31012598M
ISBN 10
1467111139
ISBN 13
9781467111133
LCCN
2013940216
OCLC/WorldCat
858731264

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