Kids today are notoriously fussy about their food. But in pioneer Wisconsin, they were grateful for whatever they could get. The boy who survived the spring of 1838 on swamp bread later became mayor of Madison and a University of Wisconsin regent.
Kids today are notoriously fussy about their food. But in pioneer Wisconsin, they were grateful for whatever they could get. The boy who survived the spring of 1838 on swamp bread later became mayor of Madison and a University of Wisconsin regent.