Wisconsin Code § 44.05

American history research center
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(1) The historical society, in order to promote the wider understanding of the
significance of the American heritage, shall encourage research
in American history in general, and in the history of Wisconsin
and the west particularly, through its American history research
center and the other divisions of this agency, and interpret to the
public the nature of the said heritage, and the role of state and local history in elucidating and facilitating the understanding of the
American democracy, social, political, cultural and economic.
(2) The society, in pursuit of these goals, may be the beneficiary of bequests in any form, may undertake research projects,
make grants-in-aid to students of particular topics germane to the

purposes of the center, publicize the American story or parts
thereof through publications of various types, exhibits, photographic or microphotographic reproductions, radio, pageantry
and such other media as may best lend themselves to its work.

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