The Factual Story of How Ripon's Little White Schoolhouse Lost its National Historic Designations
A deep dive into how the LWSH lost its National historic designations and how the FDLGOP attempted to prevent it from happening.
The revised HPRB agenda which included the LWSH discussion was posted online only 24 hours before the meeting.
Chairman Bachleitner spoke in opposition to the proposed move.
FDLGOP member Tonya Alling questions the Wisconsin Historical Society about proper notice of the 11/18/22 meeting.
WHS National Register Coordinator Elizabeth Hilton acknowledges failure to upload the amended agenda and responds with the protocol for providing future input.
The January 27th meeting was moved up from the quarterly meeting date of February 24th without notice to FDLGOP.
The LWSH matter did not appear on the regularly-scheduled quarterly meeting because it was moved up to January 27, 2023 without notice.
How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation
National Park Service rationale for removing the Little White Schoolhouse from the Registry.
Wisconsin Historical Society informs the Ripon Chamber of Commerce the property will be delisted.
GOP leaders are doing more harm than good with their strong arm approach.
FDLGOP Chairman Timothy Bachleitner sounds off in the Ripon Commonwealth Press
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