Full audio file. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 1 - Introduction. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 2 - Belgian Weddings (entire community participates). Tape 3, Side 1, Part 3 - Few superstitions in Belgian community. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 4 - Irish put out milk for wee people. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 5 - Passed land from father to son. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 6 - Migration to cities of those who didn't continue farming. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 7 - Necessary tasks for those on the farm. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 8 - Shingle making and selling. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 9 - Agriculture of first settlers (fruit trees - apple, plum, grape). Tape 3, Side 1, Part 10 - Dairying then took over but has faded now. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 11 - Baudhuin family history. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 12 - Few land contracts nowadays. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 13 - Farming customs - Building structure (brick houses, log houses). Tape 3, Side 1, Part 14 - Distinctive, close-knit structure of Belgian family and community. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 15 - Star on Belgian Barns - Decorates and color popular among Belgians. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 16 - Mr. Greene compares Belgians to French Canadians. Tape 3, Side 1, Part 17 - Plank and log structures on Belgian farms. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 1 - Beer making in the area. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 2 - Belgian feeling towards the Civil War. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 3 - Copperheads. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 4 - Insurgence clubs against the draft. Draft evaders. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 5 - Belgian sentiment during Vietnam War. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 6 - Party affiliations of the Belgians. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 7 - Reason why Belgians had few parochial schools. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 8 - Reasons for party affiliations. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 9 - Current political affiliations. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 10 - Belgian celebrations - Kirmess. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 11 - Games at Kirmess. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 12 - Mr. Greene's own interest in the Belgians. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 13 - St. Nick's day, religious holidays. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 14 - Wayside chapels. Tape 3, Side 2, Part 15 - Attitudes toward Adele Brice chapel, and a similar chapel in central Wisconsin.
Tape 4, Side 1, Part 1 - Healings at the Spiritualist Church. Tape 4, Side 1, Part 2 - Belgian foods - pie, tripe. Tape 4, Side 1, Part 3 - Political Customs - Pole erection for an elected candidate (beer pole). Tape 4, Side 1, Part 4 - Campaign procedures (example Judge Frank Grass). Tape 4, Side 1, Part 5 - Belgian political structure very successful; examples of successful county officials and businessmen.
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