
Wisconsin seems like a particularly appropriate location for a visit from Carrie (Carry) Nation; I never saw so many bars in my life until I visited Wisconsin. So, of course, I had to look into Carrie Nation to fill in the gaps in what I remember about her from school, and to find out what exactly she was doing in Fond du Lac in 1902.
Here's what the Fond du Lac public library has to tell us:

Nation was scheduled to speak at Lakeside Park twice on July 16, 1902. She did not arrive for the first lecture. Some who had gathered there to see the spectacle joked that Nation was off on a drinking binge. She did, however, make an appearance for the second speech, although she was ten minutes late. The next night, Nation asked E.J. Schmidt if she could speak at his tavern on the northwest corner of Main and Division Streets. Schmidt recognized that the visit would bring good publicity, and he agreed to allow the famed prohibitionist to appear, but only if she came sans hatchet.
Nation addressed the crowd and eventually began an inflammatory tirade against Germans and their love of beer. She was mocked by some in the tavern. In her aggravation, she went so far as to say that every German in Wisconsin should be blown up “with dynamite.” When one of her detractors then offered her a bottle of whiskey, she reached under her dress and produced her famous hatchet. She swung, smashing the bottle and it looked like her famous tavern-destroying antics would begin, but Schmidt was able to relieve her of the weapon before she performed her routine.
By chance, I also visited Fond du Lac's Lakeside Park today. It's very nice, with a miniature train for children to ride, an old-fashioned carousel, and a petting zoo. Hearing that Carrie Nation spoke there gives it a different feeling, though!

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