Lyman N. Chapman. Travel diary, 1849-1850.
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- 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.
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Lyman N. Chapman. Travel diary, 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.
Reminiscences of Holt, a Pierce County farmer from 1859 on and a founder of Ono, Wisconsin.
M. Ebenezer Wescott papers, 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.
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.
MacDowell Music Club records, 1915-1919.
Meeting records and programs of the MacDowell Music Club, River Falls, Wisconsin.
Madge Cronk. From the eyes in the back of my head [reminiscences], 1975.
Reminiscences by Cronk, describing her impressions of the Depression and her experiences as a student at River Falls State Teachers College (Wis.) in 1932-1934.
Magnu?s Magnu?sson letters, 1900, 1915, 1924-1926.
Five letters to Magnusson of Dresser Junction, Polk County, Wisconsin, including two from Johan Magnusson. In Swedish and English.
Malcom C. Cutting. Measuring the blood pressure of Ol' Man River [article], circa 1943.
A typescript by Cutting, St. Paul Office, U.S. Engineers, of an explanatory article discussing the history of measuring river water levels, gauges used, procedures, and the federal agencies involved.
Mann Valley information, 1961 and undated.
Photocopied recollections, undated, entitled "In Old Mann Valley" by Oscar J. Weberg, giving information on farm life near River Falls, Wisconsin, in the 1890's; letters, 1961, to Weberg containing reminiscences by former Valley residents; a biography of Weberg written by his daughter; and photocopies of photographs of the Weberg family and home.
Mann Valley Lutheran Church (Wis.) records, 1881-1949.
Partial records of a Pierce County Lutheran church founded about 1881. The records include a photocopied minute book, with minutes of church meetings, 1886-1931, and a short history of fundraising and building plans for the first church, 1881-1885 (both in Swedish); a membership roll listing members born as early as 1848; Ladies' Aid Society minutes (mainly listing newly-elected officers) and an expense book; and miscellaneous papers.
Margaret Anderson. Norwegian song, undated.
Norwegian song with translation sung by the grandmother of Margaret Anderson, a student at the University of Wisconsin - River Falls in 1973.
Marion E. Hawkins papers, 1939-1993.
Papers of Marion E. Hawkins, 1939-1993, an English professor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, containing personal correspondence; photographs; information on Grace Pilgrim Bloom, the oldest graduate ever of the university; lectures given at National Taiwan Normal University; and extensive travel journals from trips to Europe and Taiwan, 1969-1984. A 2013 addition contains her correspondence, personal diaries, travel diaries and journals, coursework and speeches, personal materials and photographs. Arranged by date and consisting primarily of letters sent to Hawkins by her friends and employers, her correspondence comprises the majority of this collection. Information in the letters reveals how Hawkins' work as a professor and additional volunteer activities influenced the university. Hawkins' home diaries record both her daily personal and professional activities including the classes she taught. Her travel diaries document her trips both abroad and in the United States and detail her personal travel experiences, description of the various locales, and contemporary news of the countries in which she is visiting. She later used these travel diaries as background material while writing her travel journals which she compiled to formally express how she experienced these foreign lands.
Research and annotated resources related to two of Wyman's publications: "The Wisconsin Frontier", published 1998 by Indiana University Press and "Kinnickinnic Country : River Falls in the forties and fifties", published in 2010 by PrintArt, with assistance from Don Richards.
Walker "Mark" Demarquis Wyman, Jr. (1939-) was born in River Falls, Wisconsin to Walker D. and Helen B. (nee ) Wyman. He attended the Ames Laboratory School on the campus of what was then called the River Falls State Teachers College (RFSTC), now known as University of Wisconsin-River Falls (UWRF), where his father served in several leadership roles.
Dr. Wyman served 35 years as a professor in the Department of History at Illinois State University and is the author of eight books and numerous essays and articles. Wyman's scholarly focus is on labor, cultural, and social history.
Mark Wyman
Martell Fire Insurance Company records, 1878-1945.
Records including articles of association, by-laws, minutes of annual and directors' meetings, policies issued and cancelled, and treasurer's accounts. Also included is one volume (1908-1945) containing bylaws, minutes, lists of subscribers, and expenditures and settlements with policy holders.
The mutual insurance company was organized in 1878 primarily to serve farmers in Pierce County's towns of Martell, Gilman, and Ellsworth.
Martell, Pierce County. Clerk's records, 1854-1967.
Proceedings of town and board meetings, register of town and school officers, oaths of office, constables' bonds, records of chattel mortgages, apportionment of school funds, financial reports of the board, town treasurer's bonds, a record of school district boundaries, records of the superintendent of highways, registers of orders drawn on the town treasurer, election reports, burial permits, and scattered marriage, death, and birth registrations.
Martell, Pierce County. Election records, 1868-1936.
Record of town elections, 1869-1883 and 1900-1917, including poll lists and results of voting at township annual meetings; general election registers, 1868-1916 and 1932-1936, including poll lists and results of general elections; and unbound poll lists, 1918, 1920, 1924-1926, 1928, and 1932-1936.
Martell, Pierce County. Highway record, 1859-1956.
Petitions, proceedings, and other records relating to the authorization, alteration, discontinuation, and maintenance of public and private highways in the Town of Martell. Also included are highway district tax lists, 1912 and 1919.
Martha Weitkamp reminiscences: Twilight memories, 1969.
Autobiographical reminiscences by Martha Weitkamp, written between 1965 and 1969 for the edification of her descendants. She describes her childhood on farms near Neckerson, Fontonelle, Pender, and Bancroft, Nebraska, neighbors, school experiences, medical matters, her maternal relatives in the Daiss family and paternal relatives in the Blome family, and the family of her husband, Bill Weitkamp.
Mary A. Williams. Biography and papers, 1968 and undated.
Biography, 1968, of John Henry Williams (1851-1930) by his granddaughter, Mary A. Williams, Los Angeles, California Williams was the proprietor of the Hudson (Wisconsin) Carriage Works, circa 1870-1887, and spent the remainder of his career as a railway mail clerk on the Chicago and Northwestern line.
The Williams family moved to Madison, Wisconsin, circa 1906. The collection also includes photographs and copies of handbills and miscellaneous family documents.
Mary Etta Hagan. Papers, circa 1834-1995.
Papers of Mary Etta Hagan, a descendant of early settlers of New Richmond, Wis. (St. Croix Co.). The collection consists mainly of Hagan's genealogical research into her mother's and father's families (Donohue and Hagan, respectively) and collected family papers. Both families have roots in Ireland. Included are brief family histories and group sheets; both family correspondence and Hagan's research correspondence; clippings; photographs; copies of pages from family Bibles recording births, deaths, and marriages; and collected miscellaneous items relating to various family members. Other family names represented in the papers include Barger, Carroll, McGoldrick, McConville, Mahoney, Scott, and Martin. In addition, there is a scrapbook compiled by S. N. Hawkins containing clippings about an 1899 cyclone that devastated New Richmond, and obituaries of prominent New Richmond citizens.
Mary MacLeod ninth grade student reports, 1972.
Reports submitted in 1972 by teacher Mary MacLeod's ninth grade speech students, River Falls, Wisconsin, on various aspects of local history. Included are interviews with local farmers and other area residents, epitaphs copied from local cemeteries, descriptions of old houses, biographies, and information on social life, schools, and other aspects of life between 1910 and 1930.
Mattie Worden letters and poems, 1885 and undated.
Two letters, 1885, from Mrs. Mattie Worden to Mrs. Mattie Lamson, Roberts, Wisconsin, containing family news and details of life in northern Minnesota; plus two poems by Sarah Haseltine, Mrs. Worden's mother.
Maud Little Hoag. Papers, 1911.
Letters, written by Maud Little Hoag of Everett, Wash. (formerly of River Falls, Wis.) to Sadie Johnson of River Falls, containing details of daily activities, punctuated with a collage of recipes, photographs, newspaper clippings, invitations, fabric swatches, and other memorabilia.
Melchior Staehli papers, 1879-1923.
Incomplete, photocopied German-language diaries with partial translations, a notebook, and related papers, 1886-1920, kept by a Plum City, Pierce County, Wisconsin, area farmer primarily concerning agricultural activities, financial matters, and family health.
A Swiss immigrant in 1866, Staehli recorded his activities prior to and while farming near Pittsville, Wood County, 1879-1892, and then while living near Plum City, 1895-1899 and 1904-1911. Linguistically interesting is Staehli's use of conservative spelling and German script and his gradual conversion to using English.
Mero School records, 1940-1944.
Attendance record and monthly and term summaries showing pupils' classification numbers, sex, age, names, and attendance; record of standing and report of work accomplished; daily program; record of visitors; state reading circle record; and lists of graduates.
Methodist Episcopal Church (Glenwood City, Wis.). Ladies Aid Society records, 1894-1904.
Minutes of meetings, 1894-1902; the society's constitution and a list of members; and a list of significant dates in the church's history, ca. 1904.
Michael Jackson Ragsdal letters, 1862-1864, 1881-1882.
Letters from Ragsdale, a captain during the Civil War, probably with a South Carolina regiment, and a member of the Texas House of Representatives in the 1880's; plus two letters, 1863-64, from his nephew, Joseph S. Ragsdale, Jr., Co. F, 54th Regiment North Carolina Volunteers; all written to Michael's wife.
Modern Language Department Subject Files, 1968-1974.
College of Arts and Sciences
Moffat-Hughes family papers, 1807-1949.
Papers of the pioneer family of John Shaw Moffat who settled at Hudson, Wis. in 1854 and of his son-in-law Thomas Hughes who joined Moffat in his law practice and business ventures.
The collection includes letters of Moffat's father Samuel on New York land speculations, the personal correspondence of his wife Nancy Bennet Moffat, 1863 letters from his daughter Mary while a teacher in St. Croix Falls, Wis., and materials on his father-in-law Phineas Bennet and early steamboat inventions. The bound volumes include the store accounts of John Moffat after he settled in Hudson; the records of his law firm; records of the Hudson Produce Company and its successor, the St. Croix Valley Produce Company; and the accounts of his brother William, who had settled at Jewett, Wisconsin. Genealogical information concerns the Moffat, Hughes, and Ingram families through 1949.
Morris B. Buske. Reminiscences, 1970.
Typewritten reminiscences of River Falls State Teachers College, 1930-1934, written about 1970 by Morris Buske, a former history student who became a writer of high school textbooks.
Morris Halvorson. Article, undated.
Reprint of an article by Halvorson on the Ole Halvorson and Amund Amundson families, their 1868 immigration from Christiana, Norway to Blair, Wisconsin, and their pioneer and logging experiences in their new home.
Mrs. Al Timmerman postcard and letter, 1908, 1968.
Letter, 1968, to Mrs. Timmerman from her mother containing recollections of logging activities in the Ladysmith, Wisconsin, area; including a sketch of a logger and a 1908 postcard showing floating logs.
Mrs. Ines Schubert reminiscences, 1961.
Typewritten account of life in post-World War II Germany and of the immigration of the Schubert family from Germany to the United States, about 1951, written by Mrs. Ines Schubert in 1961.
Mrs. [Lawrence] Bock. Article, 1973.
Article by Mrs. Bock concerning early settlers in Spring Lake Township, Pierce County, Wisconsin.
Mrs. Lowery LeRoy Cowperthwaite. Letter, 1970.
Photocopied letter, May 23, 1970, written by Mrs. L. LeRoy Cowperthwaite, wife of the head of the School of Speech, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, in which she describes events subsequent to the killing of four Kent State students by National Guardsmen during an anti-Vietnam War demonstration.
Music Department subject files, 1914-1991.
Music Department subject files comprised of newsletters and programs; a historical file containing student handbooks, scattered newspaper clippings, certificates, and sheet music; papers involving the revision of "River Falls Rouser," originally composed by Neil Reed; correspondence regarding band uniforms; documents, photographs, sheet music and miscellaneous materials of Bohuslav J. Rozehnal; papers relating to the organization of the University's first band festival, "Cascade of Melody," held in the fall of 1969; class assignments for Nicholas Jadinak; and information about the band and choral programs, recitals, and clinics.
University of Wisconsin--River Falls. College of Arts and Sciences. (1914)
Myrta V. Whitney letters, 1899-1906.
Correspondence, mainly concerning Myrta V. Whitney and her teaching experiences at the State Normal Schools at River Falls (1900) and at Platteville (1900-1905) in Wisconsin.
N. A. Nelson papers, 1891-1915.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1891-1915, kept by the family of Nelson, Ellsworth, Wisconsin; and printed ephemera, including three teacher's certificates for Pierce County schools, 1895-1896.
Photocopy of a letter, April 10, 1865, from Tower, Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Alfred J. Riley, Hartford, Connecticut, discussing local reactions to the surrender of Robert E. Lee's army, the draft, and family matters.
Nancy Weberg Younggren reminiscences, 1965.
My Early Memories, a reminiscence by Younggren of her youth on a farm near River Falls, Wisconsin, and her early years teaching school in rural Minnesota, containing much personal information on life in a Swedish immigrant family.
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), 1955-1997.
The National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, NCATE, an autonomous and voluntary body, was organized in 1952 for the purpose of accrediting college and university programs of teacher education in the United States. Since 1956 it has been the only national accrediting body for the field of teacher education recognized by the National Commission on Accrediting.
Included in this series are the NCATE constitution and standards, correspondence concerning the evaluation of the River Falls State University, and other materials relating to the accreditation of the school by the NCATE. This collection also includes the visiting team report and final report, granting or denying reaccreditation. Information includes, but is not limited to; program descriptions, statistics, curriculum planning, faculty preparation, student admission and retention, program planning, review, and evaluation.
Office of the Chancellor
National Grange. Ono Grange No. 294, Pierce County, Wisconsin, minutes, 1881-1888, 1925-1931.
Minutes of the Ono Grange. Ono, an unincorporated village in Pierce County, is also sometimes referred to as Grange Hall.
The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and dates 1881-1888. Additional accessions dating 1925-1931 are described below.
Additions, 1925-1931, consisting of a minutes/record book as well as scattered correspondence and resolutions.
Sheet music, some in manuscript form, composed by Reed, Wisconsin band leader and composer, including a song called "River Falls Rouser."
Genealogical chart of the Neinstadt family, 1844-1961, compiled by Johnson of Roseville, Minn.
Nellie Grant Skidmore reminiscences, 1969-1973.
Recollections and family history written about 1969 by Nellie Grant Skidmore, Balsam Lake, Wisconsin, recalling events from her youth in Pierce County, Wisconsin (in River Falls SC 150); and a manuscript entitled "And the Scent of Roses," 1973, by Skidmore containing the reminiscences of the P. J. Grant family of El Paso, Pierce County, Wis. Also included are brief histories of the Pierce County communities of Waverly and Olivet.
Nels Jenson. Papers, 1874-1890, 1919-1934.
Papers of Nels Jenson (born Niels Johan Jenssen) including two journals, 1874-1887, 1890 (in Norwegian with an English translation, and a corrected translation), detailing his boyhood in Norway, his immigration to the United States, and settling in Hudson, Wis., in 1888; correspondence, 1919-1934, n.d., including letters from his son Olaf in Whitefish, Montana; and writings by Jenson.
Nelson N. Fuller. Diary, 1865.
Typed copy of Fuller's Civil War diary, describing his service with the 30th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry in railroad demolition and prison and patrol duty in Kentucky and Tennessee.
New Richmond Oral History Project interview transcripts, 1973.
Transcripts of oral history interviews conducted in 1973 for the Fridlay Memorial Library with several New Richmond, Wisconsinarea residents including C.S. Arnquist, John Boor, Esther Cox, Lillian Drake, Dr. O. Hoyt Epley, Mrs. Carleton A. Friday, Wilson Greaton, Dr. W.W. Irle, Joye Johnson, Belle Lundy, Margaret McNamara, Catherine McNamara, Grace and Al Shern, and Henning Soderberg.
New Student Record, 1987-2006.
The New Student Record is a type of yearbook for incoming freshmen at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. It lists photos and useful information to help acquaint the student with the college experience. The publication was originally called the Freshman Record.
Student Alumni Association