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About
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| Content and Scope | ||||
| Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos
and Maps 1885 - 1992 presents images of Milwaukee neighborhoods from
the Far
Northwest Side to the Far
South Side. The selection of images is limited by the current boundaries
of the city of Milwaukee. The digital collection provides a visual documentation
of the development of the city of Milwaukee from the mid-1880s to the early
1990s. It includes images of residential and industrial facilities, local businesses, historic buildings, churches,
and numerous Milwaukee parks.
832 photographs were selected from the collections of the American Geographical
Society Library and the Archives Department at the University of Wisconsin
- Milwaukee Libraries. The photos of Milwaukee from 1885 and 1895 come from
two rare books in the Archives' holdings: Milwaukee and Art
Work of Milwaukee. The images of Milwaukee in the 20th century were
selected from three extensive photograph collections: Roman Kwasniewski
Collection and Dennis Wierzba Collection that are housed in the Archives, and Harold Mayer Collection, located
in the American Geographical Society Library at UWM Libraries. The image
collection is accompanied by 12 maps of Milwaukee from the holdings of the
American Geographical Society Library. |
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These books include photos and a few sketches of Milwaukee from the end of the 19th century. The first book, Milwaukee, consists of 100 plates. The copy in the Archives at UWM Libraries does not have a title page, therefore the publication date or the name of the publisher can not be determined. Research of the scanned images, however, indicates that most of the photographs were taken around 1885. The two volumes of Art Work of Milwaukee were published in 1895 in Chicago by W.H. Parish Publishing Co. | |||
The Roman Kwasniewski Collection |
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Roman Kwasniewski, a son of Polish immigrants,
was a photographer who worked in the Polish-American community on the South
Side of Milwaukee. Most of the pictures were created by Kwasniewski at his
Park Studio on Lincoln Avenue. The collection consists of more than 25,000
glass-plate negatives and five thousand prints. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
acquired the collection from Adele and John Kaczmarowski, Kwasniewski's
daughter and son-in-law with financial assistance from Polanki - the Polish
Women's Cultural Club of Milwaukee. Representative Walter Kunicki and Senator
John Plewa secured state funding for the processing of the collection. 240
photographs from the years 1910 - 1944 were chosen for the digital collection.
The images were scanned from the glass negatives when possible. |
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| The Harold Mayer Collection | ||||
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Harold Mayer was a professor of geography at the University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and one of the leading scholars in the field of urban
geography in the twentieth century. He specialized in the Urban and Transport
Geography of North America with a focus on New York, Chicago, Milwaukee,
and British Columbia. Of the approximately 50,000 slides in the Harold Mater
Collection, 217 color slides were selected for Milwaukee Neighborhoods.
These images show Milwaukee in the years 1948 - 1992. Mayer's images of
transportation are included in another digital collection created at UWM
Libraries: Transportation
Around the World: 1911 -1993. |
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The Dennis Wierzba Collection |
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Dennis Wierzba (1900 � 1993) was an amateur photographer who focused his camera on social and family events, documenting life in Milwaukee in the 1940s and 1950s, particularly on the city's south side. Many images portray family and life events, including anniversaries, confirmations, funerals, holidays, parties, and weddings. The collection also includes images of parades and religious processions that took place in downtown Milwaukee or on Milwaukee's south side. For this digital project, 194 images were selected from the Dennis Wierzba Negatives Collection and scanned from film negatives. The images were added to the Milwaukee Neighborhoods collection in May, 2008. | |||
Digitization |
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| 832 images in various formats and medium were
selected for scanning. The color slides in the Harold Mayer Collection were
scanned at 4,000 dpi resolution using a Nikon 4000 ED film scanner. The
glass negatives in the Roman Kwasniewski Collection were scanned at 1,200
dpi resolution using a Microtek ScanMaker E6 flatbed scanner with a transparency
adapter. The photographic prints were captured at 600 dpi resolution using
a Microtek ScanMaker E6 flatbed scanner or an Epson Perfection 2400 flatbed
scanner. The resulting TIFF files (archival images) are stored at the UWM
Libraries. Access images (JPEG files) were then created from the TIFF files
for Web delivery. The collection was built with CONTENTdm digital media
management software using Dublin Core metadata. High resolution digital images or prints can be ordered using the online Image Order form. The Milwaukee Neighborhoods collection was expanded in May 2008. A selection of 194 film negatives from the Dennis Wierzba Negatives Collection were scanned and added to the collection. The maps were scanned at 400 dpi resolution using a large format scanner Colortrac 4280 in the American Geographical Society Library. The TIFF files were transferred to the LizardTech MrSID compression format using ArcGIS software. MrSID format allows one to compress large image files and view them through standard Internet browsers. Users can browse, pan, and zoom into the map files. The map portion of the collection was updated in the fall of 2006. The high-resolution map files are currently presented in three formats: Zoomify, JPEG2000, and MrSID.
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Credits |
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| UWM Libraries would like to thank Judith Kenny,
Professor of Geography at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, for suggesting
the theme for the project and contributing an article Picturing
Milwaukee Neighborhoods. UWM Libraries also would like to thank the Milwaukee County Highway Division, Milwaukee Map Service, and Wisconsin Electric Power Company (We Energies) for granting permission to use maps, to which they hold copyright. Project Staff: Krystyna K. Matusiak, Digital Collections Librarian, UWM Libraries Student Assistants: Jill Annitto, Carrie E. Check, Helen Hermus, Ka Ying Hui, Derek Robinson, Bart Schmidt, John Sieracki, and Tim Blomquist Map Scanning and Processing: Patti Day, Digital Spatial Data Librarian, and Derek Robinson, American Geographical Society Library, UWM Libraries Metadata Consultant: Steve Miller, Head, Monographs Department, UWM Libraries Other Contributors: Patti Day, Digital Spatial Data Librarian, American Geographical Society Library, UWM Libraries Leslie Heinrichs, Academic Archivist, Archives, UWM Libraries Christel Maass, Academic Archivist, Archives, UWM Libraries Digitizing Oversight Committee: Denise Babin, Head, Automation Department, UWM Libraries Ewa Barczyk, Chair, Interim Director of Libraries, UWM Libraries Chris Baruth, Curator, American Geographical Society Library, UWM Libraries Michael Doylen, Head, Archives, UWM Libraries Krystyna K. Matusiak, Digital Collections Librarian, UWM Libraries Steve Miller, Head, Monographs Department, UWM Libraries Max Yela, Head, Special Collections, UWM Libraries |
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Contact Us |
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| Please send us your comments or suggestions regarding
the collection. E-mail: digilib@uwm.edu Phone: 414-229-2214 Mailing address: Digitization Projects Unit UWM Libraries University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PO BOX 604 Milwaukee, WI 53201-0604 |
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Copyright |
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| Copyright © Board of Regents of the University
of Wisconsin System. All rights reserved. Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps 1885 - 1992 is published by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries. The images may be copied by individuals or libraries for personal use, research, teaching or any "fair use" as defined by copyright law. Please include this statement with any copies you make. Noncommercial, non-subscription Internet editions created for an educational purpose may freely link to the site or individual pages. Anyone interested in any other use of these images, including for-profit Internet editions, should obtain permission from UWM Libraries. Use Image Order form to request high-resolution digital reproductions of images. |
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| UWM Libraries January 2004 Last updated: May 13, 2008 |
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