Wisconsin National History Association
Wisconsin, National History Association. This Society was
organized at Madison, the capital of the State in 1852. Its
object is to collect and procure in a Museum, the Fauna and
Flora of the State, books, papers, and documents relating to the
physical sciences, and the social, political, and natural
history of the Great West. Soon after the organization of the
Association a large and very valuable collection of specimens in
natural history, prepared by Samuel Sercomb, Esq., who has
resided 15 years in the West, collecting the same, was
purchased. This, together with several valuable donations, has
placed the Association upon a substantial basis. It is now
constantly receiving additions by contributions, purchase, and
exchange, and the catalogue embraces quadrupeds, birds,
reptiles, fishes, molusca, crustacea, insects, geological and
botanical specimens, Indian relics, curiosities of nature and
art, books, papers, documents, &c. The circular of the Society
solicits correspondence with the Secretary in relation to
anything of interest that can be obtained, by exchange or
otherwise, in different parts of this and other western States.
The following are the Officers: President, Leonard J. Far-well;
Secretary, William Dudley; Taxidermist, Samuel Sercomb.
Source: Wisconsin Gazetteer, By
John Warren Hunt. Madison: Beriah Brown, Printer, 1853
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