"The Rise of a Small Town Political Party." (n.d.)
"A Research of Political Leaders of the Villages of Hudson and River Falls, 1860-1870". (n.d.)
"The Mythical 'Melting Pot,' a Reality in Hudson, 1854-1880." (An analysis of assimilation of immigrants.) July, 1964
"Newspaper Editors and Publishers of River Falls and Hudson, 1854-1869." Spring 1964
"Temperance Reform Movement in Hudson and River Falls, 1850-1880." Winter, 1963-1964
"The Catholic Church in Hudson and River Falls." June 1964
"Land Speculators and Speculation, Hudson and River Falls, Wisconsin, 1850-1880." (n.d.)
"Hudson and River Falls: Its Popular Culture, 1854-1870." June 1964
"Government Structures, River Falls and Hudson, 1850-1870." June, 1964.
"Marriages on Frontier America" and "Marriage: A Big Problem." (n.d.)
Term papers written for Dr. John Lankford's American history course at Wisconsin State University-River Falls, all relating to the history of Hudson and River Falls, Wisconsin, 1850-1880, and covering such topics as local newspapers, assimilation of immigrants, churches, politics, government, education, culture, industry, and economics.
"Public Education in River Falls and Hudson." July, 1964
"I'll give you light." (An account of the milling and electric power enterprises of Christian Burkhardt). February 1963
"Administration of the Common School in Hudson and River Falls from 1850 to 1880." (n.d.)
"Grange Movement in Hudson and River Falls, from 1870 to 1880." (n.d.)
"Enlistments and Draft in the Hudson and River Falls Area During the Civil War." July 1964
"Progress Report on the Topic: A Comparison of Businessmen and Manufacturers in River Falls and Hudson, Wisconsin from 1850-1880." August, 1964
"Hudson and the Steamboat Era." Spring, 1964
"Origin of Government Functions in Hudson and River Falls." May, 1964
"Economic Conditions in the United States, 1860-1870, with Emphasis on Pierce County, Wisconsin, in 1870." (n.d.)
"Milling in River Falls and Hudson, Wisconsin, Between 1850 and 1880." (n.d.)
"Crime in the Areas of Hudson and River Falls Between 1850 and 1880." (n.d.)