>>To the list: I find it hypocritical and truely absurd that the supposed director of the State Historical Society would be getting a doubling of his salary to over $200,000 at a time when research by that society is being truncated. Recent publications say Wisconsin has more effigy mounds than anywhere in the world. We're supposed to be proud of this. Is the governor, with the director's agreement, next going to propose hiring someone from Illinois on a contract in order to outsource the research? And entirely abandon the archaeology department at the Historical Society? Also, the northern tier counties are always being shortchanged in the budget, yet this is economically the poorest region in the state, with desperate people relying on tourism for major dollars while doing without an interstate highway to support such visitors. The branch of the Historical Society outside Ashland, in the Northern Great Lakes Visitor's Center, I saw as a sign of hope that the state would assist the north, and assist regional historians and genalogists. People like us. The staff is outstanding in its response via e-mail to assorted inquiries, including naturalization papers, old printed records, general research on the north, and even photos. It will be axed if the blasted budget goes thru as proposed. In case you feel also these absurdities cannot continue, would you be willing to e-mail one or another of the following three people? I wrote a very heavy handed letter to Vogt, calling him a scoundrel and carpetbagger for participating in this destruction of the Historical Society while accepting a salary increase, and so have quoted below my more moderate letter to the associate director. If you don't wish to compose something original, you have my permission to cut and paste the letter to Thomasgard and readdress it to any of them or all three. Some sort of hearings are being held on the 13th so it is necessary to act quickly if you too object to this farce. Address comments to: Patricia Boge, President, Board of Curators, Wisconsin Historical Society p.boge@lacrosse.lib.wi.us Dr. George L. Vogt, Director, Wisconsin Historical Society glvogt@whs.wisc.edu Robert Thomasgard, Jr., Associate Director, Wisconsin Historical Society rbthomasgard@whs.wisc.edu Thanks for your help, Ashley >>Robert Thomasgard, Jr., >>Associate Director, Wisconsin Historical Society > > >>What is going on in Madison? Why is there any possibliity that the >>Historical Society would be threateded by the recent fatuous budget >>proposals? I'm very troubled by what I've read about the >>proposed buget for the Historical Society especially and for other >>state agencies. The Historical Society is one of Wisconsin's >>treasures and is an agency known to researchers all over the world. >> My family originates in northern Wisconsin. Will the axe >>fall on the Area Research Center at the Northern Great Lakes >>Visitor's Center? This would be a catastrophe for the people of >>the Lake Superior area. This also would be a tragedy for the many >>people in southern WI and in other states who have been helped by >>the staff there thru e-mail to have access to numerous otherwise >>not available public and private papers, naturalization records, >>and photos. >> Please act quickly and responsibly to prevent the despoiling >>of Wisconsin's resources and protect the Wisconsin Historical >>Society, especially its most vulnerable, northern office. >> >>Regards, >>Ashley Tiwara >>-- summarized from the Capitol Times, March 12, 2002, Historical Society overhaul? Proposal to close the Area Research Center at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland. Revise and reduce burial sites and underwater archaeology programs, retain staff for regional assistance program. Replace the public history division with a business development and marketing section, and put the official state historian in charge of it. The staff's anger about proposed changes has been exacerbated by a proposal that Vogt receive a large salary increase one and a half to twice the current $114,450. >> > > >-- > --