KEWAUNEE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY - BOOKS FOR SALE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Submitted by Virginia - KCHS, Kewaunee, Wi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a list of our publications for sale right now. Anna: Friend of Mathias; Marvelyn Topp $11.95 A historical, fictional, but accurate, account of a family’s immigration from the former Bohemia to what is now Stangleville (Kewaunee Co. Tn. of Franklin) WI. Century Farms: Our Heritage, Our Legacy; Compiled by Donna Cemyla Urban $35.00 This 285 page, 8 ½ x 11 book, with an 18 page, 2 column proper name index, covers those farms that had been in Kewaunee County over 100 years. The book contains pictures, maps and diagrams in addition to the family history. Century Farms Update 3.00 Additional farms since the 1999 publishing. Czech Polka CD 15.00 This cd has Czech music only. Early History of Kewaunee County: Jim Linak 3.00 This small booklet gives a synopsis of the early years. George Wing, One Man’s Memories; Compiled by Donna Cemyla Urban 25.00 Historian/attorney/newspaperman George Wing chronicled the early history of Kewaunee County in numerous publications prior to his death in 1923. This 8 ½ x 11 compilation, over 250 pages, presents a view of early Kewaunee Co. History of the Stangleville Area; Jerry Selnar 18.00 The 8 ½ x 11 book contains a wealth of information on the settling of Stangleville. The book contains photos of people and locations and reflects Bohemian heritage. Images of Kewaunee County; Joseph Zeratsky 19.00 Over 100 photos of locations and events in Kewaunee County can be found in this book. Each photo has an accompanying narration. Pictures emphasize the city of Kewaunee and the southern part of the county although there are photos from Algoma, Casco, Luxemburg and some outlying areas. Treasured Memories: Oval Burmeister This compilation is from the late Oval Burmeister’s columns in the Kewaunee Enterprise. Stories of yesteryear illustrate what it was like growing up in a predominantly rural area pre-1940. When Chores Are Done; Jerry Apps 16.00 This is one of many of U-WI Professor Apps’ books on rural Wisconsin. It does not specifically reflect Kewaunee County but, no doubt, there are many similarities. To order, please send your name, address and phone number or email, a check or money order to cover the cost of the book plus $5 for postage and handling to Kewaunee County Historical Society Research Center, 207 Steele St., Algoma, WI 54201. Other publications concerning Kewaunee County are available at Door to Door Books in Algoma, doorbook@doorpi.net An-An-api-Sebe: Where is the River?: Virginia Feld Johnson $20.00 This 350 page, 5 ½ x 8 book has a 12-page proper name index. A history of what is now Algoma, Wisconsin, the book chronicles the area from the earliest settlement of Wolf River in 1851 – to 1897 when the name was changed from Ahnapee to Algoma. The book contains photos, maps and sketches. Pioneers of Ahnapee; Gertrude Heuer, et. al. $80.00 With over 1,000 pages, the unindexed book covers thousands of individuals from Frederich Heuer’s immigration in the 1860s to the present. German history, genealogies and photos, as they relate to Wolf River/Ahnapee/Algoma, are found in this book.