Old Settlers' Association of the Town of Rock Elm, wisconsin. Minutes, 1886-1971.
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Old Settlers' Association of the Town of Rock Elm, wisconsin. Minutes, 1886-1971.
Ole K. Myran reminiscences, undated.
Reminiscences of Myran, a Wisconsin farmer, in which he describes his father's immigration from Norway in 1841, settlement in Sand Creek, Dunn County, Wisconsin, in 1865, and subsequent events in the area.
Ole Steensland essay, undated.
A photocopied typewritten description of the conditions at Andersonville Prison, written by a son of Ole Steensland (1843?-1905?), 15th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, a prisoner there from 1863 to 1865.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Hospital Stockholders' and Board of Directors' meeting minutes, 1887-1894.
Minutes of stockholders' and board of directors' meetings and a list of the original stockholders.
The hospital, renamed the Holmes Sanitarium in 1892, was founded in 1887 by Dr. Irving D. Wiltrout. The original corporation was dissolved in 1894.
Olivet School records, 1911-1916.
Register including attendance, pupil standings, and record of work.
Oluff O. Halls. News clippings, 1908-1910, 1927.
Scrapbook of news clippings concerning Halls, Pierce County, Wis., sheriff, and his leadership of the successful efforts to close the saloons and the brothel located on the island between Pierce County and Red Wing, Minnesota.
Halls, Oluff O.
Opening Fall Faculty Meeting, 1946-2006.
This series contains pertinent information and general notes from the opening faculty meeting of the academic year. Also included are copies of speeches delivered by administration.
Office of the President
Opera Hotel register (1887-1901, 1941) includes names, addresses (generally limited to city if any), date/time, rooms rented, and a notes field. Since many of the guests were in the entertainment industry, many entries include creatively devised advertisements for the performances or other additional information on the group and type of entertainment provided. A note, dated 1941, appears to have been added by a later owner of the register. According to the River Falls Journal, the register was in the possession of W. A. Freeman when the fire that burned the building formerly housing the Opera Hotel, burned in 1921.
Opera Hotel (River Falls, Wis.)
Optegnelser om grundlaeggelsen af den danske koloni West Denmark, Wisconsin, 1869, 1961.
Photocopy of an unfinished manuscript by Helweg, handwritten and in Danish, with the translated title "Manuscript on the Establishment of the Danish Settlement of West Denmark, Polk County, Wisconsin, U.S.A." West Denmark was on the west shore of Little Butternut Lake in Luck Township. The manuscript is bound, and was not finished due to Pastor Helweg's death.
Osbron Strahl family papers, 1824-1909.
Papers of Osborn Strahl, a Clifton, Pierce County, Wisconsin, lumberman, consisting mainly of family correspondence (1860-1909), containing information on Strahl and MacDonald family genealogy. Included are letters which describe agricultural life in the Los Angeles area in 1892, early twentieth-century life in the state of Washington, the Seattle harbor, and the Oregon and Washington Indian wars. There is also material relating to school experiences of the Strahl family, including essays, speeches, and class notes (circa 1845-1858); three land certificates (1854-1855); and reminiscences by Strahl of Pierce County settlers.
Osceola Home Guards muster rolls, 1863-1864.
Muster rolls of the Osceola Home Guards, 1st Battalion, 5th Regiment, Wisconsin State Militia, Osceola, Wisconsin.
Osceola Woman's Club history and memorandum, 1945.
Brief history, 1910-1945, of the Osceola, Wisconsin, club, describing activities and accomplishments; and a 1945 memorandum, "Plans for Post War Travel," with advice to club members on how to travel cross country in post-war America.
P. N. Christensen. The Danish settlement in Nasonville, Wood County, Wisconsin, 1917.
Essay by Christensen, a descendant of settlers in Nasonville, Wis., describing living conditions, farming, lumbering, and Indians, and including biographical sketches of some of the early settlers.
P. W. Ramer papers, 1932, 1948-1965.
Papers relating to the estate of River Falls, Wisconsin, businessman P. W. Ramer; including his will, legal documents, and correspondence between his descendants.
Paul B. Bjerkeng. Pierce County history papers, undated.
Articles and notes on the early history of Pierce County, Wis., some written by Paul B. Bjerkeng, some by unidentified authors; accompanied by papers relating to the Pierce County Historical Society, photographs, clippings (all in SC 8); and additional articles, several letters in Norwegian, a speech by Marion Neprud, and letters to the editor, 1941-1942, by Bjerkeng (all in SC 85).
Paul Kirkendall. Reminiscences, undated.
Recollections by Kirkendall of logging activities for the Knapp, Stout Company in Polk, St. Croix, Barron, and Washburn counties, Wisconsin, in the 1890's; with an introduction and related newspaper articles about Birchwood, Wisconsin, by Ethel Elliot Chappelle.
Peace Lutheran Church papers, 1906-1986.
Perry John Hickerson. Genealogy, 1981.
Genealogy of the Hickerson family, circa 1700-1981, compiled by Perry John Hickerson of Marshall, Minn. The genealogy traces the descendants of John and Anne Higginson of Baltimore County, Maryland.
Other surnames treated in the account include Wood, Frost, Blizzard, Farrell, Cayler, Mitchell, Moline, Wallace, and Pingle.
Personnel Department, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, union negotiations, 1983-2005.
Records of the negotiations between St. Croix County and the various government employee unions, including correspondence, notes, benefit cost estimates, research materials, collective bargaining and mediation requests, proposed and final offers, grievances, and agreements. Represented units include Courthouse, General Government Support Services (GGSS), Highway, Health Center, Human Services-Non Professional/Professional, Land and Water Conservation, Law Enforcement, and Social Services.
Saint Croix County (Wis.) Personnel Department
Peter Heinrich Dicke. Autobiography, undated.
An autobiography by Peter Dicke, a Lutheran minister who established and served many congregations in Michigan and in Dodge, Shawano, and Oconto counties, Wisconsin.
Peter Jauquet. Essay, circa 1972.
History of the "Hudson Star Observer," 1850-circa 1972, by Peter Jauquet, apparently prepared for a college course in which Jauquet was enrolled.
Peter Minwegen reminiscences, circa 1972.
Reminiscences of Father Peter Minwegen, O.M.I., concerning his service as a missionary in Canada, 1908-1915; his flight to the U.S. during World War I to escape internment because of his German citizenship; his experiences, 1915-ca. 1925, as a priest in Jim Falls and in Cornell, Wisconsin, where the Ku Klux Klan was active; his successful use of Sebastian Kneipp's water cure in various illnesses; and the efforts of the Oblate fathers to establish their own Midwest province.
Peter R. Jacobson. Letters, 1893-1901.
Photocopies of letters, 1893-1901, written in Norwegian by Peter R. Jacobson of Lake Park, Minnesota to his brother-in-law, Nels J. Jenson of Hudson, Wisconsin; and translated into English by Else Bigton. The letters discuss economics, politics, religion, harvests and planting, and other family and agricultural news.
Phi Alpha Theta records, 1962-1993.
Phi Alpha Theta is an honorary society for historians. The Lambda Nu chapter at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls was organized in 1966.
The Pi Delta Kappa chapter was established at UW-River Falls in 1969. It is an honorary society for educators and education students.
Phi Delta Kappa
Phi Kappa Phi records, 1987-2014.
Phi Kappa Phi is a national honorary society whose mission is to recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others. The Society also recognizes outstanding achievements by students, faculty, and others through various awards and through invitations to membership.
The records in this collection includes the petition to the chancellor in 1987, by-laws and member directory, a secretary manual (1987-1991), recognition of the 25th anniversary, and photographs from awards ceremonies in the 1980s.
Phi Kappa Phi
Phineas C. Flint. Papers, 1854-1884.
Miscellaneous letters and ephemera relating to the family of Phineas C. Flint, River Falls, Wisconsin, including four Civil War letters from Lt. Jerry E. Flint, Co. G, 4th Wisconsin Infantry, written from Louisiana, 1862.
Photographic postcard collection
Photographic postcards mainly related to the 4-county geographic area covered by the Area Research Center, that is, Burnett, Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix Counties but also include nearby regions, including some in Minnesota. This collection is particularly strong in areas of the region directly surrounding River Falls, Wisconsin. Also includes some photographs of the University of Wisconsin-River Falls campus, sports, and related miscellany.
Otto, Kathryn
Photographs of Burnett, Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix Counties
Miscellaneous photographs and postcards, mainly duplicates and photocopies of originals, displaying places, people, businesses, buildings, and scenery in the four county region (Burnett, Pierce, Polk, and St. Croix Counties) of Wisconsin.
Visual material By University of Wisconsin-River Falls University Archives and Area Research Center (1860)
Photography Services - Digital Photographs, 1999-2011
Gunelson, Jens
Physical Education Department subject files, 1913-1996.
This is an artificial series created from a number of different sources dealing with physical education at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Items in this series include departmental handbooks; pageants and exercizes used in women's PE (1930's); programs and promotional material (1915- ); fundraising proposals (1994-1996); alumni lists (1952-1986); and female "R" award winners (1975-1980).
University of Wisconsin--River Falls. College of Education. (1913)
Physics Department Records, 1980's-1998.
This collection contains Physics Department brochures listing academic offerings, Lab manuals that include instructions for using the Physics Laboratory and to acquaint students with experimental techniques. This collection also consists of digital department newsletters starting in 2001.
Physics Department
Pi Kappa Delta. Province of the Upper Mississippi records, 1947-1981.
Records, 1947-1965, of a national debating and public speaking organization's Midwest branch and records of the River Falls Chapter, 1948-1981, associated with the University of Wisconsin--River Falls. ?b Branch records include correspondence, constitutions, scattered minutes and financial records, tournament and correction plans, and photographs.
Pierce County clustered settlements : study of the human factor, circa 1962.
Essay written by University of Wisconsin-River Falls geography student James L. Newman.
Pierce County Fair premium books, 1884-2014.
Annual premium lists detailing scheduled events at the Pierce County Fair. Lists are present for the years 1884-1889, 1902-1904, 1906, 1911-1912, 1914, 1922-1926, 1928, 1930-1932, 1942-1960, 1966-1977, 1979-1983, 2007-2008, and 2013-2014.
Pierce County farm account book, 1937-1939.
Account book kept by an unidentified Pierce County, Wis., farm family; noting expenses such as labor, supplies, breeding fees, equipment repairs, veterinarian's services, taxes, and improvements, and income from sale of livestock, crops, and dairy products. Animal breeding records also are included.
Pierce County Farmers' Co-operative Mercantile Company records, 1903-1911.
Constitution, by-laws, and minutes of the board of directors and stockholders of the company, formed to operate a general mercantile business in behalf of farmers.
Pierce County Lumber Company financial records, 1898-1900.
Daybook and ledger of the Pierce County Lumber Company, Ellsworth, Wisconsin (later the Consolidated Lumber Company).
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Board of Supervisors printed proceedings, 1900-1999.
Proceedings of the County Board of Supervisors, published annually in pamphlet form under the provisions of Wisconsin Laws of 1901, Ch. 298, Sec. 3; including the County Clerk's minutes of each meeting of the County Board, and documents considered by the Board at each meeting. Documents include: petitions, memorials, communications, and claims addressed to the Board; reports of county officers and of Board committees; resolutions and ordinances; and other papers relating to operations, services, finances, planning, and policy of county government.
Included are proceedings for these years: 1900-1949, 1951-1967/8, 1969/70-1978/79, 1980/81, 1982/83-1998/99.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Board of Supervisors proceedings and papers, 1855-1963 and undated.
Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors including minutes of board meetings, committee reports, reports of county officers and commissioners, financial reports, and communications to the board.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Agricultural and dairy statistics, 1879-1916.
Statistical summaries and statements from town assessors showing the amount of principal crops grown during the preceding year, acreages growing during the reporting year, the number and value of dairy products and livestock, and lists of creameries, cheese factories, and milk condenseries.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Annual reports to the Board of Supervisors, 1974-1998.
Reports of the county fair, the county rescue service, the district attorney's office, the zoning administration, the civil defense director, the county surveyor, the veterans service, the county job service, the circuit court, the county extension office, the public health nursing service, the county council on aging, and others.
Included are reports for the following years: 1974-1978, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992-1998.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Audit reports, 1933-1964.
Audit reports for the county, 1939-1964, submitted to the board of supervisors by the Wisconsin Department of Taxation and the Wisconsin Department of State Audit. ?b Each report has summary financial statements of the county's financial situation and balances of various accounts including highway, towns, courts, and the sheriff. There are separate special audits of the highway department between 1933 and 1940.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Bond proceedings and related papers, 1950-1952.
Clerk's records concerning sale of county bonds, including certified typescript and printed copies of County Board of Supervisors proceedings relative to bond issuance; printed notices of bond sale; and related correspondence, principally with bond brokers and banks.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. County Judge's reports, 1936-1952.
Annual reports of the county judge to the County Board of Supervisors listing fees paid to hospitals and doctors for examination of individuals involved in proceedings before the court.
Entries contain the name of the case, the date it was heard, and the case's outcome. Most cases are guardianships for incompetents or insanity commitments.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. County welfare records, 1853-1958 and undated.
Records filed with the county clerk dealing with the operation of various welfare and relief programs which the county administered, including the county poor farm, outdoor relief, aid to the disabled, and aid to dependent children.
Included are reports of the Superintendent of the Poor and of the county commissions; lists of persons receiving aid; and legal documents such as the commitment of persons to the poor house.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Clerk. Financial reports of highway operations, 1973-1998.
Reports including analysis of highway funds; administration, shop, machinery, and equipment operations; stockpiling and incidental labor costs; and inventories of building and fixtures, machinery and equipment, materials, and supplies.