Wisconsin Magazine of History gets colorful in 1992-1993. Volume 76, issues 1-4 feature the following:

Congressional Insurgents of 1905 (from all over the United States!)
On the Road to Tokio- a sailor’s recollection of the Pacific War
Story of the Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home (that’s the photo on the cover of the winter issue, number 2), in Madison
From Where Come the Badgers?
Potawatomi commerce in the Old Northwest
The American Indian and the Origin of the Second Party System, many portraits of indigenous leaders
A Statue for Billy- about a Civil War era statue that is on the courthouse square in Monroe
Two and a Half Generations of LaFollette Women, with many black and white photos of the 

These magazines are in good condition, with no marks or folds, and just a small tear on the spine of number 2.  Contain black and white photos and lots of interesting reading for any fan of Wisconsin history. From a smoke-free, pet-free home.