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  • State: Wisconsin
  • Capital: Madison
  • Admission to Union: May 29, 1848
  • Nickname: Badger State
State Background:
       Various Indian tribes first inhabited the area known as Wisconsin. The Chippewa, Menominee, Oneida, Potwatomi and Ho Chunk tribes lived in the area undisturbed until the late 1880?s. The first European explorer to reach Wisconsin was Jean Nicolet; searching for the Northwest Passage to China, he traversed Lake Michigan, landing near Green Bay in 1634.


France laid claim to Wisconsin as part of its territory in the new World in 1672. In 1763, Wisconsin was part of the territory ceded by France to Great Britain in the Treaty of Paris. Twenty years later, again at Paris, the British relinquished their claim to Wisconsin; and it became part of the United States.

In 1787, under the Northwest Ordinance, Wisconsin became part of the great territory north and west of the Ohio River out of which Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin were later created. In 1836, the Wisconsin territory was organized, including what are now the states of Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and parts of the Dakotas. The first territorial legislature met at Belmont about 5.5. miles northeast of Platteville. The two-story frame building and grounds surrounding the first capitol are now a state park.


In 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state to be accepted into the Union. The present capitol building in Madison was erected between 1906 and 1917 and the third on this site.

Sources: Erik Schubach and TheUS50.com, May 2006
(24) Draft Picks
Round Pick Overall Year Name Pos. Drafted By Birth City
2 21 44 1981 Steve Lingenfelter PF Washington Eau Claire
2 8 38 2005 Travis Diener PG Orlando Fond du Lac
2 8 35 1992 Tony BennettPG Charlotte Green Bay
2 3 11 1956 Terry Rand C Minneapolis Green Bay
2 14 23 1961 Jeff Cohen F Chicago Kenosha
2 10 37 1993 Nick Van Exel PG LA Lakers Kenosha
1 13 13 1987 Joe Wolf PF LA Clippers Kohler
2 4 21 1971 John Mengelt G Cincinnati La Crosse
1 15 15 2003 Reece Gaines SG Orlando Madison
2 12 30 1975 Steve Green SF Chicago Madison
1 6 6 1971 Fred Brown G Seattle Milwaukee
2 24 53 1999 Rodney Buford SG/SF Miami Milwaukee
1 5 5 2004 Devin Harris PG Washington Milwaukee
2 12 21 1961 Don Kojis F Chicago Milwaukee
2 26 53 1991 Von McDade SG New Jersey Milwaukee
1 7 7 2000 Chris Mihm C Chicago Milwaukee
2 17 40 1980 Dick Miller PF Indiana Milwaukee
1 24 24 1985 Terry Porter PG Portland Milwaukee
2 24 51 1990 Tony Smith SG/PG LA Lakers Milwaukee
1 24 24 1992 Latrell Sprewell SG Golden State Milwaukee
2 6 14 1955 Chuck Mencel G Minneapolis Phillips
1 10 10 2002 Caron Butler SF Miami Racine
2 13 31 1973 Jim Chones C LA Lakers Racine
2 5 32 1994 Jim McIlvaine C Washington Racine


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