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      • As a result, Wisconsin was nicknamed "The Badger State." It became a fitting description of the hardworking and energetic settlers of the Wisconsin Territory. Over the years the badger appeared officially in the coat of arms, the seal, the flag, the state song ("Grand old badger state!"), and as an architectural detail in the state capitol.
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  2. Nov 9, 2021 · As the song goes, Wisconsin is the "grand old badger state!" Real badgers do call Wisconsin home — but you may never see one

  3. It turns out that the nickname “badger” comes from our rich lead mining past. Ho-Chunk and other First Nations peoples had mined for lead in the southwest region of Wisconsin for hundreds if not thousands of years. Some of the earliest territorial conflicts in Wisconsin history arose over this mineral rich territory, as colonizing Americans ...

  4. It became a fitting description of the hardworking and energetic settlers of the Wisconsin Territory. Over the years the badger appeared officially in the coat of arms, the seal, the flag, the state song ("Grand old badger state!"), and as an architectural detail in the state capitol.

  5. Modified lyrics for the state song: On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin! Grand old badger state! We, thy loyal sons and daughters, Hail thee, good and great. On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin! Champion of the right, "Forward", our motto God will give thee might! Battle cry "On, Wisconsin!"

  6. Nov 4, 2016 · In 1959, Rep. Harold W. Clemons introduced a bill to make “On Wisconsin” the official state song. The state Legislature was sure to adopt the correct lyrics, written by Rosa and Hubbard: Wisconsin Historical Society. On, Wisconsin! On, Wisconsin! Grand old badger state! We, thy loyal sons and daughters, Hail thee, good and great. On, Wisconsin!

  7. Feb 21, 2018 · 21 February 2018. The popular battle cry of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, “On, Wisconsin,” is also the official state song of the Badger State, though the latter has slightly modified lyrics. From the Civil War to the football field, Wisconsin ’s anthem has a unique history behind it.

  8. Dec 26, 2017 · But the state, which only adopted the badger as Wisconsin's official land mammal in 1957, had never made it official. So on Feb. 3, 1959, Harold W. Clemens, a state representative from Lac La...

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