Glenwood City (Wis.) St. Croix County (Wis.)

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Treasurer, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, tax and assessment rolls, 1857-2005.

  • US ARC St. Croix Series 19
  • collection
  • 1857-2005

Record of taxes assessed and paid on real estate and personal property. States names of owner, description of land, number of acres, assessed valuation, amount of each tax, total taxes, date paid, and by whom. Assessment rolls are present for various local units of government for scattered years.

Street scene, Glenwood City, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the main business street in Glenwood City, Wisconsin. Business shown on the right include a Standard gasoline station and bar, on the left Fairway Foods/Farmers Store, Skogmo's, the Midway Cafe, a hardware store, and a Mobil gasoline station. There are numerous 1950s-60s cars and trucks angle-parked along the street, street lights, several tall antennas, one electric line crossing the street in the foreground, and in the background a hill covered with deciduous trees. Printed on Kodak paper (used 1950- ). Unused.

Street scene, Glenwood City, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image showing the intersection of two streets in Glenwood City, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. Most prominent is "The White Store," a church building with steeple can be seen behind it. There are many buggies, some with horses, parked along the street, and an automobile without a driver in the intersection facing the camera. A street light hangs in the middle of the intersection. Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Date from message: 11-9-14; postcard was not mailed. Message: Addressed to Miss Hanna Evenson, Colfax, Wisc. "11-9-14, Friend Hanna: - It seems as thou' there is nothing doing in regards to the trip up to your home, which we planned on at one time. I understand the people at Wheeler are going to dedicate there [sic] church the 22nd of this month. I guess they are planning a big time, they have invitted [sic] the Wilson choir to take part in the program, so if the weather is favorable we all intend to go. Closing in hopes we'll have nice weather. H.M."

St. Croix County, Wisconsin, Circuit Court minutes, 1878-1974.

  • US ARC St. Croix series 132
  • collection
  • 1878-1974

Provides a brief summary of cases heard before the Circuit Court. Includes the names of defendants and plaintiffs as well as the judgment in each particular case.

Wisconsin. Circuit Court (St. Croix County)

Sanborn fire insurance maps

  • US ARC ARC 2023.009
  • collection
  • 1902-1930

The Sanborn Co. was founded in 1867 by D.A. Sanborn, to draw maps of the downtown districts of cities across the U.S. These maps could then be consulted by insurance companies if a building burned to research different characteristics about the business and the physical structure. The company stopped making the fire insurance maps in 1961, due to other sources being used to obtain the needed information. Today, they serve as a wonderful resource for tracing the growth of cities and tracking where businesses were located decades ago. We have these maps on microfilm for the entire state of Wisconsin. We also have copies of the actual maps in paper format for cities in our four-county area. The dates range from approximately the 1880s to the 1920s for our area. The maps were not issued regularly, so do not expect any pattern as to when the maps came out for various cities.

Sanborn Map & Publishing Company Limited

Main Street, Glenwood City, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the main street in Glenwood City, Wisconsin, showing a faked electric trolley running on the dirt street. Also shown are several automobiles, electric poles and lines, and numerous businesses--many of them in brick buildings--including a hardware store and a bar. Decade from the automobiles and from the Osceola fake trolley postcard. Text printed on verso: The Co Mo Company, Post Cards, Minneapolis. Message: Addressed to Mrs. Eddie Kjer, Carlisle, Minnesota. "Hello There Leona. How'r the girls? We arrived home O.K. Had a very nice trip. It seems as tho it does nothing but rain. With Love, "Cel" Melby. Write. "Tell your folks Hello." [Leona's parents were Lewis and Edith Bluhm.]

Main Street, Glenwood City, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the business district of Glenwood City, in St. Croix County, Wisconsin. In the foreground can be seen the railroad tracks, and to the right a gasoline station. Visible business signs include a confectionary and lunch, a hardware company, and a shoe store. At least two automobiles are parked in the middle of the street. Text printed on verso: The Co-Mo Company Post Cards, Minneapolis. Unused.

Glenwood City, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard showing aerial view of Glenwood City, Wisconsin. Date from message: Aug 21, 1914. Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Message: "Glenwood City, Aug. 21, 1914, Dear Mrs. Taggart: - Recd your letter this morning. Must ans. it immediately or I may keep you waiting a long time as I'm so slow about writing. Am ashamed to think I haven't written to your mother since I left. Have had company ever since I got home so really haven't had any time for writing. Thanks very much for the money. Hope you'll be satisfied with the stove. Regards to you all & your mother. Sincerely your friend, Clara Gavic. [At the top:] The church I placed a little cross on is the one I attend [the Norwegian Lutheran Church, to the far left]. Will send you some more views of this little city of ours some other time." No postmark or stamp.

Circuit Court, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, criminal and civil case files, 1850-1929, 1967-1985.

  • US ARC St. Croix series 113
  • collection
  • 1850-1985

Case files relating to criminal and civil cases brought before the St. Croix County Circuit Court. Cases may include complaints, summonses, warrants, motions, appeals, judgments, and orders. Criminal offenses may relate to cases such as murder, assault and battery, adultery, larceny, fornication, illegal liquor sales, vandalism, and gambling. Civil suits may involve monetary transactions, personal disputes, divorce cases, and other family court-related matters.

Wisconsin. Circuit Court (St. Croix County)

Brick block, Glenwood, Wisconsin

Postcard with image of a fairly new looking block of identical brick stores with white decorative cornice along the top of the whole block. The street in front is dirt, but there is a cement sidewalk along the entire block. An electric pole is in front of the block about half way down. Date from postmark: Dec 1913; mailed from Wisconsin and re-posted in Oregon, probably Portland; green 1¢ Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to C.M. Libby, Box 6 Homer Ave., Portland, Oregon. "Lawrence letters received and enjoyed. On your birthday did you enjoy the M J in imagination ..."