Mark Wyman papers

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US ARC ARC 2020.001

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Mark Wyman papers

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  • 2020 (Accumulation)
  • 1684-2010 (Creation)

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2 cubic feet (2 record cartons)

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Research and annotated resources related to two of Wyman's publications: "The Wisconsin Frontier", published 1998 by Indiana University Press and "Kinnickinnic Country : River Falls in the forties and fifties", published in 2010 by PrintArt, with assistance from Don Richards.

Walker "Mark" Demarquis Wyman, Jr. (1939-) was born in River Falls, Wisconsin to Walker D. and Helen B. (nee ) Wyman. He attended the Ames Laboratory School on the campus of what was then called the River Falls State Teachers College (RFSTC), now known as University of Wisconsin-River Falls (UWRF), where his father served in several leadership roles.

Dr. Wyman served 35 years as a professor in the Department of History at Illinois State University and is the author of eight books and numerous essays and articles. Wyman's scholarly focus is on labor, cultural, and social history.

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Arranged by published book title, thereunder by subject or chapter.

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This collection is available for transfer through the Area Research Center Network. Contact Area Research Center and University Archives for more information.

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Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. Copyright has been transferred to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.

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      Came in a number of housing units.

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      1412384945

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      S. Edwards, 12/12/2023

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