Honoring 2023 as the 100th anniversary of the Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society.
The resolution aims to honor the contributions of the Antiquarian Society in local historical preservation efforts. Their initiatives, such as the annual Green Bay & De Pere Antique Show, have not only preserved significant local artifacts but also provided substantial funding to local historical museums and societies. To date, the Antiquarian's grant program has distributed nearly $800,000 to various community projects, enhancing public knowledge and appreciation of local history.
AJR52 is an Assembly Joint Resolution recognizing the year 2023 as the 100th anniversary of the Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society. This resolution commemorates the members' longstanding commitment to the preservation and safeguarding of significant historical artifacts and sites in Wisconsin, particularly in Brown County. The Antiquarian Society was founded in 1923 by a group of dedicated women who were concerned about the loss of historical artifacts from their community. Over the past century, they have been instrumental in acquiring and maintaining important locations, including the Tank Cottage, which was one of the earliest French fur trader homes in Wisconsin.
While this resolution is primarily celebratory, it reflects broader themes in Wisconsin regarding the value placed on local history and cultural heritage. There may be underlying discussions about funding historical preservation initiatives and the role of community organizations in safeguarding local history, especially in an era of significant demographic and economic change. Additionally, the historical significance of the Antiquarian Society’s actions raises questions about the responsibilities of communities to protect their heritage for future generations.