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Harvey O. Anderson. Essay on New Centreville, Wisconsin, 1970.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 391
  • collection
  • 1970

Photocopy of a paper written by Anderson for a University of Wisconsin-River Falls geography course which studies the cultural and economic aspects of life in the settlement of New Centreville, St. Croix County, Wisconsin in the early 1900's. Included is Mrs. Selma Anderson's recollections of the buildings, people, and businesses that made up the hamlet at that time, and copies of several newspaper articles concerning the history of New Centreville.

Harvey O. and Elizabeth Knox Powell biographies.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 346
  • collection
  • undated

Biographical sketches of Harvey O. Powell (1868-1944) and his wife, Elizabeth Knox Powell (1869-1954), written by Mary Elizabeth Powell Polglase.
Harvey Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell of River Falls, Wisconsin, was a banker in White Rock, S.D., and Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada, and an officer of Dominion Agricultural Credit, Regina, Canada. A native of Brewster, N.Y., Elizabeth Knox taught at the River Falls Normal School, 1890-1891; and married Harvey Powell in 1893.

Harvey Mason Preston essay, 1896.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 408
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  • 1896

Mimeographed 3-page typed letter from Preston, a storekeeper of Spring Valley, Wisconsin, to the "Spring Valley Sun," describing the early history of that town, beginning with its first settlers in 1859 and describing the influence of the Eau Galle Lumber Company (for whom Preston did some logging work), the Wilcox family, the iron business, and Preston's father, who was the community's first storekeeper and deputy postmaster.

Harvey L. Dueholm. Papers, 1914-1978.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss CS
  • collection
  • 1914-1978

Legislative papers of a Democratic assemblyman (1959-1978) from Luck, Wisconsin, who was noted for his wit and his advocacy of liberal political positions. The collection consists of personal and constituent correspondence, subject files, bill files, and microfilmed biographical material.
Prominent correspondents include William Osborne Hart, Hubert Humphrey, Gaylord Nelson, David Obey, Walker D. Wyman, and John Wyngaard. The subject files also include newsletters, press releases, form letters, and speeches. There is some material pertaining to reelection campaigns.
The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described in the catalog record separately.

Hartland, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Treasurer. Ledgers, 1861-1865, 1875-1881, 1907-1912.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 39
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  • 1907-1912

Town treasurer's accounts of receipts and disbursements for school districts and road districts showing dates, from whom received or to whom paid, for what purpose, and amounts; also town supervisors' audit reports.
Volume 1 also contains the miscellaneous financial records of a farmer, 1871-circa 1878?.

Hartland, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Town record book, 1859-1953.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 144
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  • 1859-1953

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, school district maps and a record of their boundaries, registers of the superintendent of highways, registers of orders drawn on the town treasurer, and election reports.

Hartland, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Road assessments and warrants, 1882-1886.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 38
  • collection
  • 1882-1886

Clerk's copies of Town Board of Supervisors' warrants submitted to the district overseers of roads. Gives name of person taxed, description of property taxed, the value of the real estate, the total amount of the tax, and in some cases, the value of personal property and poll tax. The tax monies received were used for road and highway care in the respective districts.

Harry Curran Wilbur letters to Percy A. Roberts, 1913.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 44
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  • 1913

Four letters, dated Madison, Wisconsin, March 4-July 11, 1913, to Percy A. Roberts of River Falls, Wisconsin, concerning political affairs of the La Follette-McGovern faction of the Republican Party.

Harry C. Adriance. Reminiscences, undated.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 145
  • collection
  • undated

Photocopied recollections of Corporal (later Sergeant) Harry C. Adriance describing his experiences with the U.S. Marine Corps in the Philippines and China, 1899-1902, including the Battle of Tientsin, July 13, 1900, in which he won the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Adriance, Harry C. (1899)

Harold Churchill. Scrapbook, 1898-1938.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss BM
  • collection
  • 1898-1938

One large scrapbook, once owned by Harold Churchill, Rock Elm, Wisconsin, containing clipped obituaries, poems, recipes, sermons, photographs of theatrical personalities, and other articles of scattered dates between 1898 and 1938, primarily from Pierce County newspapers.

Happiness of Womanhood, Incorporated. Leaflet, 1973.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 188
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  • 1973

Mimeographed leaflet opposing passage of an equal rights for women amendment, distributed by Citizens Against the E.R.A. and H.O.W., Inc. (Happiness of Womanhood) in River Falls, Wisconsin.

Hans Johan Swedenburg family. Biographies, 1936 and undated.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 360
  • collection
  • 1936 and undated

Biographies by Haglund of Hans Johan Swedenburg, 1816-1900, and his wife and children. Swedenburg was a Swedish immigrant who settled in the Warrentown area of Pierce County, Wis. Included also are 1936 reminiscences by Anna Swedenburg Haglund, daughter of Hans Johan, describing the founding of the Tabor Lutheran Church in Pierce County.

Hans J. Hauge. Diary, 1906-1938.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 365
  • collection
  • 1906-1938

Photocopy of a diary kept by Hauge, North Hudson, Wis., in which he notes events at the Omaha Railway Shops in North Hudson where he was an employee, and discusses personal and family matters.

Hammond, Wisconsin. Clerk. Ordinances, 1909.

  • US ARC St. Croix Small Series 13
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  • 1909

Copy of ordinances, numbered 1-27, of the Village of Hammond, and a water resolution, all passed in May, 1909.

Haddow and Brown genealogy

  • US ARC River Falls SC 370
  • collection
  • undated.

Genealogical scrapbook including photographs, charts, biographies, and memorabilia concerning the family of James A. Brown of River Falls, Wisconsin, his children, and his maternal relatives, the Haddows, originally from Ontario, Canada.

H. H. Montman letter, 1858.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 140
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  • 1858

Copy of a letter from Montman to his parents in Germany, in which he tells of a trip up the Mississippi River from St. Louis to his new home, Hudson, Wisconsin.

H. C. Mason papers, 1922-1929.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 369
  • collection
  • 1922-1929

Papers of a River Falls, Wisconsin, Superintendent of Schools documenting the attempt to establish a county nurse program in Pierce County with the aid of the Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis Association and state health officials; including correspondence, public health reports, WATA press releases, miscellaneous near-print material concerning public health law and public health nursing in Wisconsin, and an essay and poem about the county nurse.

H. B. Fiedler. Letter, 1922.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 220
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  • 1922

Photocopy of a letter, February 14, 1922, from Fiedler, former superintendent of the furnace of the Spring Valley Iron and Ore Company, written to this son and recounting the formation of the company in 1892 and its operation and ownership changes through 1907.

Guest family. Genealogy, 1979.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 349
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  • 1979

Genealogy of the Guest family, 1796-1979, compiled by John Henry Guest, ca. 1979.

Greenwood Valley Cemetery Association. Records, 1863-1946.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss CY
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  • 1863-1946

Records of the association including a plat map, lists of lot owners and of perpetual care lots, burial permits, legal documents such as an 1863 property deed, and financial records.
The cemetery, also known as the Glass Valley Cemetery, is located in Pierce County, Wisconsin, Town of River Falls, which assumed responsibility for the cemetery ca. 1946.

Greenwood Cemetery Association. Records, 1876-1966.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss CH
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  • 1876-1966

Records of a cemetery on River Falls' north side including minute books (1876-1955), financial records, indexed records of burials and grave owners, burial permits, and plat maps.

Greenville School records, 1944-1961.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 117
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  • 1944-1961

Teacher's Registers (1944-1961) indicating the names of teachers and pupils, attendance record, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, books read by students, and in some cases, a visitor's register.

Granville Hurd. Papers, 1847-1899.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 264
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  • 1847-1899

Papers of Granville Hurd, Town of Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, including deeds, tax receipts, and similar legal and financial records.

Grantsburg, Burnett County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Record book, 1878-1889.

  • US ARC Burnett Series 11
  • collection
  • 1878-1889

Town record book, including minutes of annual (1878-1889) and board (1878) meetings, registers of town (1878-1879) and school (1882) officers, oaths (1878-1881), order register (1878-1882), chattel mortgage record (1878-1884), school fund apportionment (1878-1884), board financial report (1879-1881), and treasurer's bonds (1878-1881).

Grant and Sons Cheese Factory. Records, 1886-1910.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss N
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  • 1886-1910

Records of a cheese factory, including a letter book, 1889-1892; records of milk deliveries, cheese production, and payments, 1887-1890, 1900-1901, 1910; and a list of notes held by the company, 1886-1891.
Some records pertain to a general merchandise store also owned by the firm.

Grand Army of the Republic. I.N. Nichols Post No. 177. Records, 1871-1965.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss V
  • collection
  • 1871-1965

Records consisting of membership rolls, minutes, financial records, records of the local Woman's Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans groups, and a record of examinations by the pension surgeon.
The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the finding aid linked below.

Gordon W. Penman letters, 1941-1944.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 314
  • collection
  • 1941-1944

Photocopies of letters written by Sergeant Gordon Penman to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Penman of Hudson, Wisconsin. Sergeant Penman was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas and at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.

Gordan A. Fouks. Compiled letters, 1986 and undated.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 347
  • collection
  • 1986 and undated

Two collections of letters transcribed and compiled by Fouks. The first collection, "Chester B. Thatcher, 1866-1953: Memories" includes letters, 1928-1949, written by Thatcher, an early settler in the Town of Forest, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. Included also is some genealogical information. The second collection, "Fuchs letters from Germany," includes letters, 1947-1986, from members of the Fuchs families of Dortendorf, East Germany, to relatives in the United States; in English.

Golden Star Products Co-op. Prospectus, 1979.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 368
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  • 1979

Prospectus of a cooperative established in 1979 to produce alcohol fuel from agricultural products, including technical information about alcohol production, business strategy, a brief history, and biographies of the board of directors.

Godfrey Ordemann notebook, 1902.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 147
  • collection
  • 1902

Notebook kept by Ordemann, St. Paul, Minnesota, member of a company formed to mine gold at Knapp, Wisconsin; containing notes and sketches on techniques of mining and refining gold and silver.

Glenwood City, Wisconsin. Clerk. Records, 1893-1949.

  • US ARC St. Croix Series 79
  • collection
  • 1893-1949

Box 1 contains clerk's correspondence, 1898-1949, alphabetically arranged; and records of city resolutions and bond issues, 2 vols., 1928-1940. Box 2 contains chattel mortgage records, 1893-1901; 2 volumes listing city ordinances, 1895-1949; and the record of city licensing decisions, 1896-1905, in which the names of applicants, dates, license amounts, location, and expiration dates are recorded.

Glenwood City, Wisconsin. Assessor. Residential appraisal cards, 1934.

  • US ARC St. Croix Series 81
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  • 1934

Cards compiled by the assessor for appraisal of residential plats showing land descriptions and addresses, names and addresses of owners and tenants, and the following data: land value factors, listing dimensions, streets and alleys, table of building value factors, type of construction and material, heating, lighting, plumbing, condition of building, and remarks.

Glass Valley School records, 1867-1952.

  • US ARC Pierce Series 63
  • collection
  • 1867-1952

[1] Clerk's District Record Books (1905-1948) containing minutes of annual and board meetings, record of treasurer's orders drawn, teacher's contracts, school censuses, and annual reports; [2] Teachers' Registers (1867-1951) showing teachers' and pupils' names, attendance record, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors; and [3] Treasurer's Records (1931-1952) showing receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and reports from the district.

Glass Valley Homemakers Club. Records, 1936-1995.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss BX
  • collection
  • 1936-1995

Records concerning activities of the club, an extension homemakers group in Pierce County (Wis.) as well as the personal activities of Dorothy Killian, club historian. Included are Secretary's minute books, 1938-1939, 1950-1952, 1963-1995; scrapbooks containing clippings, letters, programs, photographs, and other documents, 1952-1988; home demonstration project leader books, 1936-1938; and miscellany.

Girl Scouts River Falls Council. Records, 1929-1950, 1965-1976.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss BU
  • collection
  • 1965-1976

Records concerning girl scouting in River Falls, Wisconsin, including scrapbooks, printed materials, individual members' records, and materials documenting merit badge projects and other activities.

Gilman Relief Workers. Records, 1932-1964.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss EN
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  • 1932-1964

Records of the Gilman Relief Workers, a women's charitable organization based in Spring Valley (Wis.), consisting of minute books documenting the group's membership and activities, and a scrapbook containing notes of thanks from beneficiaries of the group's work.

Gillihan family. Bible pages.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 398
  • collection
  • Bible pages

Photocopied pages bearing genealogical information from three family Bibles documenting the ancestry of Glen and Win Gillihan. Recorded are birth, marriage, and death dates for descendants of Thomas and Olive (Blodgett) Williams, Aron(?) and Irena Carpenter, and Freeman and Salinda (Carpenter) Emerson. Also included are birth dates for the descendants of Jack H. and Catharine Gillihan.

Gertrude M. Cairns. Papers, 1845-1958.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss I
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  • 1845-1958

Family papers of Cairns, a resident of Ellsworth, Wisconsin. The bulk of the collection comprises Miss Cairns' diaries complete from 1903 through 1936, with fragments of a few earlier volumes; her precise records of weather conditions and her observations of birds, wild flowers, and garden plants; and the records, 1915-1956, of the Ellsworth Pioneer School Girls' Club, of which she served as secretary-treasurer and unofficial historian for many years. Her diaries chronicle not only her personal activities but also social and cultural life in Pierce County, Wis. Also present are notes taken by Cairns while a University of Wisconsin student enrolled in Frederick Jackson Turner's courses.
Papers of other members of the Cairns family are also in the collection. From 1845 to 1890 the correspondence is largely that of Miss Cairns' father, George W. Cairns, who came to Dane County, Wis., from New York State in 1849 and moved to Pierce County in 1853. Cairns had a variety of business and civic interests, serving at times as schoolteacher, clerk of the River Falls Academy, hotel keeper, and land agent. In county government he served as town clerk of Middleton in Dane County, and as justice of the peace, deputy clerk of the district court, and register of deeds in Pierce County. These activities are reflected in his correspondence, in fragmentary legal and governmental records relating to Middleton, 1852, and to Pierce County, 1855-1873, and in minutes of meetings he kept for the Middleton Lyceum in 1847, the River Falls Lyceum in 1855-56, and the River Falls Academy in 1858.
Among the family letters are several, 1850-52, written by George W.'s brother, A.W. Cairns, describing experiences in Panama and California as a participant in the California gold rush. From the mid-1880's to 1891 there are numerous letters to and from the Cairns children, William, Rollo, and Gertrude, while they attended high school at River Falls and the University at Madison. Diaries, 1855-1861, appear to have been written by Abbie S. Leavitt, who married George W. Cairns in 1866. A native of Maine, she came to Wisconsin in 1857, and in her diary she described her journey from New England, across northern Illinois, and up the Mississippi River to Prescott, where she resumed her teaching career begun in the East.

Gerrish family papers, 1876-1909.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss CO
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  • 1876-1909

Diaries, 1876, 1882-83, 1893, 1899-1900, of Jennie P. Andrews and diaries, 1906-1909, of her daughter, Edna J. Gerrish, wives of Orlando J. Andrews and Samuel J. Gerrish, both farmers in the Ono area (Union township, Pierce County, Wis.), providing details on domestic and farm chores and family affairs; plus miscellaneous family documents including the baptismal certificate of Edna's son, Carrol Orlando Gerrish.

George Thomas diaries, 1862-1875.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 21
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  • 1862-1875

Diaries of Thomas, 30th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and later a farmer in Kinnickinnic, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, giving details of camp life at Fort Tully[?] during the Civil War and of farm life after the war.

George Smith and Company. Ledgers, 1873-1880.

  • US ARC River Falls Mss AP
  • collection
  • 1873-1880

Ledgers kept by George Smith & Co., a general merchandise store at Diamond Bluff, Pierce County, Wisconsin, showing prices charged for commodities and credit allowed for products brought to the store in trade.

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