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Joint School District No. 1, City of Hudson, Village of North Hudson, and Towns of Hudson, Troy, St. Joseph, and Somerset, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, records, 1965.

  • US ARC St. Croix Small Series 21
  • collection
  • 1965

Clerk's annual report includes information in the categories of general control, instruction, operation, maintenance, auxiliary agencies, transportation, capital outlay, and debt service. Treasurer's annual report includes previous years budget and expenditures, and proposals for next year. Superintendent's report includes statement on finances, students and staff, physical facilities, and buildings.

Joint School District No. 1, Town of McKinley, Polk County, and Town of Maple Plain, Barron County, Wisconsin. McKinley School records, 1889-1961.

  • US ARC Polk Series 40
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  • 1889-1961

District records consisting of clerks books (1889-1959) containing annual meeting minutes, financial records, annual reports, and school census; pupil registers (1943-1959); scattered annual reports (1914-1942); and correspondence relative to dissolution of the district (1959-1961). The McKinley School was located in the Town of Lorain from 1889-1898 and known as School District No. 5. Although the location of the school remained the same, changes in the Township's boundaries resulted in the school being located in the Town of McKinley from 1898-1950. It remained School District No. 5. From 1950-1961 the school became Joint School District No. 1, Town of McKinley (Polk County) and Town of Maple Plain (Barron County).

Joint School District No. 1, Towns of El Paso and Gilman, Pierce County, Wisconsin, records, 1867-1958.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 36
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  • 1867-1958

[1] School District Records (1916-1922, 1945-1958) containing minutes of school board meetings, register of school officers, treasurers' bonds, teachers contracts, financial records, and annual reports; [2] Treasurer's Books (1867-1958) showing receipts and expenditures; [3] pupil registers (1911-1914, 1916-1922); and [4] a librarian's book (1877-1921) recording books purchased.

Joint School District No. 9, Town of Hammond and Town of Erin, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, Three Willows School records, 1912-1937.

  • US ARC St. Croix series 111 -- St. Croix series 112
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  • 1912-1937

Attendance register, 1920-1932, showing pupil's number and name, daily attendance, tardiness, and monthly totals; records of standing and classification showing pupils' sex, age, year in course of study, subjects studied, and teachers remarks on class; Daily Program of Study and Recitation; record of studies completed; list of graduates; and visitors record. Miscellaneous papers include work done during the 1912 school year, teacher contracts, 1934-937, and a bulletin from the state superintendent of school, 1932.

Joint School District No. 9, Town of Hammond and Town of Erin (Saint Croix County)

Josef Anton Lang. Papers, 1851-1852, 1860.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 222
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  • 1860

Photocopied naturalization papers, 1860, of Lang, a native of Baden, Germany, plus his masonry journeyman's book, 1851-1852, noting the date of his immigration to the United States.

Joseph Stannard Baker Papers, 1886-1970.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss EG
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  • 1886-1970.

Miscellaneous papers concerning Joseph Stannard Baker, a prominent early resident of St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, and his family. Included are microfilmed memoirs of Baker, recounting his family's history from their arrival in America in the seventeenth century through his own experiences during the Civil War, first in the Secret Service and then in a regiment; obituaries and memorials for members of the Baker family, including a biographical sketch of his son, author Ray Stannard Baker, and a memorial booklet for son Clarence Dwight Baker; a chart and letters, 1893, about Baker's hydraulic ram which provided the first indoor plumbing in St. Croix Falls; letters, 1886-1912, from Baker to his family and three letters between Florence Baker and Ray Stannard Baker; a family history including many anecdotes about Baker's father and his involvement in the temperance and anti-Masonic movements in New York; photocopies of Ray Stannard Baker's family photographs; a folder of information about the James Stannard Baker family; a genealogy of the Ray Stannard Baker family compiled by Jessie Beal Baker; and family group chart.

Josiah B. Chaney. Papers, 1846-1862 and undated.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 4
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  • undated, 1846-1862

Diaries, 1846-1847 and 1855, of Josiah B. Chaney, giving details of his life in Massachusetts as an apprentice printer and his 1846 trips to Yarmouth and southwestern Nova Scotia and to Illinois from New Hampshire; an 1862 diary of Mrs. Chaney on her life as the wife of a Civil War soldier; and a genealogical chart of the Chaney family.

Journalism Department subject files, 1957-1986.

  • UWRF Series 66
  • collection
  • 1957-1986.

The original collection box 1 is an artificial collection of records, consisting of a brief, early history of the Journalism Department as well as activities of the faculty, promotional material includes posters, brochures, and correspondence related to conferences and events hosted by the journalism department. Photographs are included in this collection. The 2010 additions contain administrative documents for the department, including department and committee meeting minutes, correspondence, academic audits, academic scholarships that include donation letters and correspondence, and award recipients. The annual department banquet files consist of correspondence and planning documents, scholarship award winners, banquet program, and speaker notes. The University Film Society records include correspondence, planning documents for the academic year’s film series, letters to members, member lists, series programs, and some film posters. The 2019 addition is also artificially gathered from the UWRF Vertical File and is in box 3 of this collection. These mainly included Department and Student Newsletters. Also included is a CD of digital images from the 50th-anniversary banquet of the department, donated by Michael Norman.

University of Wisconsin--River Falls. College of Arts and Sciences. (1957)

Julius G. Ingram. Correspondences, 1882, 1884-1889.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 67
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  • 1884-1889

Correspondence between Ingram, president of the Woodville Lumber Co., St. Croix County, Wis., and his wife, Ella Moffat Ingram.
Included are courtship letters as well as exchanges regarding daily activities and family life when Mrs. Ingram was away from home and when she was hospitalized after the birth of their daughter. One letter, 1882 January 29, from Ella Moffat to Mary Moffat Hughes is also included.

Justin Williams letter, 1973.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 114
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  • 1973

Two-page letter, November 5, 1973, from Justin Williams containing his recollections of his years as chairman of the Department of Social Sciences at River Falls State Teachers College, 1928-1942.

Kansas City Chiefs Summer Training Camp Program Records, 1990-2009.

  • UWRF Series 174
  • collection
  • 1990-2009.

Between 1991 and 2009, the Kansas City Chiefs called UWRF their summer home. For a few weeks during the summer, the Chief’s players and staff would convene in River Falls to hold their summer training camp. The team utilized services on the UWRF campus, including lodging in the campus dorma. During the programs 18-year period, the training camp had an immensely positive social and economic impact on the River Falls community. Special events were held throughout the camp for community members and visitors to interact with players. Events included a parade, Family Fun Night, scrimmage games, and other social events where fans could meet players on the field for autographs and pictures.

The Chiefs played scrimmage games against other teams, in what was called "The Cheese League," comprised of other National Football League teams that also spent the summer training in Wisconsin, teams included, the Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, and Chicago Bears. The promotion and recruitment of the teams were pursued by then Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson seeking to promote tourism in the state. Mary Halada, who served as the Camp Coordinator, and Mark Kinders, Director of the News Bureau, ran the program.

This collection contains program administrative files, promotional materials, newsletters, and newspaper articles. The materials document the camp’s activities, and events surrounding the program each year. There are also materials for the year preceding their arrival, concerning the decision to relocate to River Falls for summer training. In addition, there are materials that were gathered to put together a 15th-anniversary booklet in 2005.

Halada, Mary

Karl Ernst Patzer letter, September 1939.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 331
  • collection
  • 14489

Printed letter, from Patzer of Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany, justifying the German attack on Poland; addressed to the Rev. F. H. Kretschmar of Trinity Lutheran Church, Hudson, Wisconsin In German with English translation.

Kinnickinnic Community Ladies Aid. Minutes, 1951-1974.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 404
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  • 1951-1974

Four volumes of minutes and related records of the Kinnickinnic Community Ladies Aid of River Falls, Wis. for the years 1951 to the organization's dissolution in 1974.
Apparently not affiliated with a church, the group conducted monthly meetings which included hymn singing, prayers, inspirational programs, and social activities.

Klingensmith family genealogy, circa 1977.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 325
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  • circa 1977

Genealogical charts and copies of family documents detailing the history of the Klingensmith family, 1729-1900; compiled by Barbara Geisert of Marietta, Georgia.

La Grandeur Mercantile Company records, 1884-1943.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss M
  • collection
  • 1884-1943

Business records of a general merchandise and grocery firm in Somerset, Wisconsin, including daybooks, cashbooks, journals, ledgers, bills, receipts, and inventories.

Ladies Library Association. Records, 1889.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 239
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  • 1889

Constitution and by-laws, 1889; and a photograph of members of the Ladies Library Association, a literary society.

Land and Flour Gold Mining Company. Records, 1888-1903.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 24
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  • 1888-1903

Typewritten copy of Record Book Number Two of the Land and Flour Gold Mining Company, primarily recording payments and disbursements of stock, mineral rights, and timber.

League of Women Voters of Pierce-St. Croix Counties, Wisconsin, records, 1967-1995.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss DV
  • collection
  • 1967-1995

Records of a River Falls area civic group involved in studying local community and political issues, influencing political decision making, and encouraging voter participation. Included is correspondence (1970-1973); press releases (1967-1973); news clippings (1967-1974); candidate questionnaires; a membership list, a copy of a 1967 league study of city government; copies of the chapter's newsletter, "The River Falls Voter" (1967-1978); bulletins (1978-1995); and other records.

Leonard G. Rowe paper and study, 1964 and 1965.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 110
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  • 1964 and 1965

Two papers by Rowe: "A Historical Geography of a 'Partnership Region'" concerning the Hersey, Staples lumbering company operations in the St. Croix County, Wisconsin, area; and "A Study of a Rural Anomaly...,' Century Farms'" concerning Wisconsin farms held by the same family for 100 years or more.

Leora M. Ginsbach. Historical essays, 1971.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 179
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  • 1971

Three articles written by Mrs. Ginsbach dealing with the early history of Elmwood, Wisconsin; Spring Lake Township; and Pierce County.

Leslie Skerry-Olsen speech and sermon, 1941.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 267
  • collection
  • 1941

A speech by the Reverend Leslie Skerry-Olsen, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Hudson, Wisconsin, delivered to men drafted under the U.S. Selective Service Act prior to U.S. entry into World War II; plus a sermon by the Reverend Skerry-Olsen.

Letha Chinnock Foster. Genealogy charts, 1976.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 326
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  • 1976

Photocopied genealogical charts, 1763-1941, of the Foster, Hunter, Tracy, and Kingsley families; prepared by Letha Chinnock Foster in 1976.

Letter from Vincent Price and reminiscences by David Day Papers 1978, 2020

  • US ARC ARC2020.005
  • collection
  • 2020
  • Letter from Vincent Price (1978) to David and Sam Day thanking them for company and dinner. David, then Manager of the University Bookstore at UWRF, assisted Price when he was on campus for an interpretive performance on February 12th, 1978. Day was responsible for picking up Price from the airport, bringing him to his hotel and the event at UWRF, and then making sure he had dinner, returned to the hotel, and made his flight out the following morning.
  • b Day and his wife, Sam (a student at UWRF) prepared a meal for Price at their home in the event that Price accepted their invitation to dine at their home. David Day later asked Price about why he had accepted their invitation. Price, a noted gourmet, said that "...he had been traveling a lot and was missing home. So he then explained why when we offered a home meal, he accepted without hesitation."
    The Days served ham with pineapple carousal and scalloped potatoes, which Day would comment on in 2020, "How very mid-western...". Price was a very gracious guest and even though Price said that "...he wanted to be back to the hotel no later than 11:15", he didn't make it back to his hotel until well after 1AM. His thank you letter to the Days, undated but mailed within the week after the event in a stationary envelope from the William Penn Hotel in Pittsburg, PA, stated, "What a delightful time you gave me in River Falls. I did so enjoy your company, the audience and reception and especially our visit in your home!"

Lewis, Stephens, and McKay family papers, 1844-2010.

  • US ARC Mss FE
  • collection
  • 1844-2010

The Lewis, Stephens, and McKay family collection consists of family papers of three generations of Welsh and Irish immigrants who settled in western Wisconsin. Daniel Lewis (1821-1887) emigrated from Wales, first settling in Green Bay and working in the logging business. In 1854, he moved to Hudson, Wisconsin continuing in the logging business before becoming a full time farmer. In 1859, he married Catherine Walsh (1836-1926) with whom he had six children, Hannah Eliza, Margaret Ann, Evan Walter, David James, Mary Frances, and Elizabeth Jane. Mary Frances (1873-1961) married John Stephens and had two children, Elizabeth and Mary Esther. Only Mary Esther (1906-1990) survived to adulthood and in 1936, she married Gerald Eugene McKay and they had six children. The collection consists of correspondence (both within the United States and family members in Wales), land transfers, tax receipts, obituaries, cemetery records, oral history transcripts, restoration records, class notebooks, certificates, diplomas, and photographs.

Lillian M. Cotter. Memoir, circa 1982.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 285
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  • circa 1982

Memoir by Cotter describing her 1910-1917 experiences during threshing times on a farm near Grange Hall, Wis. (Ono, Wis.) in Pierce County; plus a 1982 cover letter from Cotter.

Lindgren School records, 1928-1953.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 112
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  • 1928-1953

District Records (1928-1953) including minutes of district meetings, listing of orders drawn on the treasurer, and teacher's contracts. There are also a few miscellaneous papers related to school district financing and student records.

Lost Creek School records, 1930-1958.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 34
  • collection
  • 1930-1958

[1] School District Records (1953-1957) containing record of receipts and disbursements, minutes of school board meetings, teachers' contracts, and school censuses; [2] Treasurer's Book (1948-1957) showing receipts and disbursements; and [3] School Registers (1930-1958) including pupils names, standing and attendance records, daily programs, visitors records, and state reading circle record.

Lovila M. Mosher Scrapbook, 1905-1929.

  • UWRF Series 204
  • collection
  • 1905-1929.

This collection consists of three scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings of articles about the River Falls State Normal School. The scrapbooks were compiled by Lovila M. Mosher, who taught history and geography at the Normal school from 1892-1893 and was Librarian from 1907-1923.

Mosher, Lovila

Lucian B. Bennett. Memoirs, undated.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 79
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  • undated

Typewritten Civil War memoirs of Pvt. Bennett, Co. 1, 4th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, including descriptions of the siege of Vicksburg, battle for Natchez, and occupation of Baton Rouge. Some pages are missing.

Lucinda Gibson. Letter, 1882.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 62
  • collection
  • 1882

Letter, May 28, 1882, from Lucinda (Mrs. Moses S.) Gibson of Washington, D.C., describing social life in Washington at that time, written to Mrs. Garrett Lacy of Hudson, Wis.; plus a clipping, June 3, 1965, concerning the letter and the correspondent.

Luck Creamery Company records, 1885-1890.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 282
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  • 1885-1890

Minute book, 1885-1890, of the Luck Creamery Company, a cooperation; also including some financial materials; written in English and Norwegian.

Lurana Faustina Leavitt Whitaker papers, 1841-1905.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss DG
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  • 1841-1905

Papers of a one-time Maine mill worker and a speaker and writer on behalf of women's rights. A teacher in Prescott, Wisconsin, in 1861, Mrs. Whitaker then farmed with her husband in Point Douglas, Minnesota until 1904. Documenting her personal life and her opinions on women's rights, the collection consists largely of letters from family and friends in Maine, Prescott (Wisconsin), and St. Anthony (Minnesota). Also present is one 1865 letter from William Lloyd Garrison, family memorabilia, and a notebook from her lectures on women's rights.

Luther Spalding letter, 1918.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 185
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  • 1918

Photocopy of a letter, March 29, 1918, written by Mrs. Luther Spalding, River Falls, Wisconsin, to her daughter in California, in which she describes the burning of the River Falls Episcopal Church.

Lyman N. Chapman. Travel diary, 1849-1850.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 5
  • collection
  • 1849-1850

A journal of Chapman's voyage from Maine to California, giving details of stops in South America and sailing through the Strait of Magellan.

M. C. Holt. Reminiscences, undated.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 181
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  • undated

Reminiscences of Holt, a Pierce County farmer from 1859 on and a founder of Ono, Wisconsin.

M. Ebenezer Wescott papers, 1862-1865.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 102
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  • 1862-1865

Copies of Civil War letters written to his mother by Wescott, Company E, 17th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, discussing the Vicksburg campaign and Sherman's march to the sea; including an explanatory note written by Wescott in 1909.

Mabel Ahlstrom. School history, 1908.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 214
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  • 1908

A history of the schools of Burnett County, Wisconsin, by Mabel Ahlstrom, County Superintendent of Schools; and two cards from her campaigns for the office.

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