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Wisconsin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wisconsin is a
constituent state of the
United States of America.
Wisconsin may also
refer to: University...
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explorers who
followed in the wake of
Marquette later modified the name to "
Ouisconsin", and so it
appears on
Guillaume de L'Isle's map (Paris, 1718). This was...
- journal.
Subsequent French writers changed the
spelling from
Meskousing to
Ouisconsin, and over time this
became the name for both the
Wisconsin River and the...
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Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark Van
Cleve (July 1, 1819 –
April 1, 1907) was an
American women's
suffrage advocate and
social reformer during the
early history...
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United States census. An 1825
treaty establishes a "Plover
Portage of the
Ouisconsin" as a
boundary point between the
Chippewa and
Winnebago The area that...
- via
French Meeskohsinki via
Ouisconsin(k)
Originally spelled Mescousing by the French, and
later corrupted to
Ouisconsin. It
likely derives from a Miami-Illinois...
- Tombeaux" name in
their language. On Map of the
Territories of
Michigan and
Ouisconsin (1830) by John Farmer, the St.
Croix River is
shown as the "Chippewa River"...
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wenchier (Old Fr. guenchir), from
Frankish *wenkjan Wisconsin, from
Ouisconsin, a
French variant of a
Native American word
wyvern Top S T U V W X Z See...
- and
mixologist Cecilia Cleve (died 1819),
Swedish librarian Charlotte Ouisconsin Clark Van
Cleve (1819–1907),
American women's
suffrage advocate and social...
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spelling was
later corrupted from the
local Native American language to "
Ouisconsin" by
French explorers, and over time this
version became the
French name...