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US ARC River Falls SC 67 · collection · 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.

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)
US ARC River Falls SC 4 · collection · 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.

US ARC River Falls Mss EG · collection · 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.

Baker, Joseph Stannard
US ARC River Falls SC 222 · collection · 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.

Jon Belisle papers.
UWRF MSS 2026-01-29/1224 · collection · 1926-1962.

Materials in this collection consist of school memorabilia from both a student at the Campus School at the River Falls State Teachers College and later the Wisconsin State College at River Falls as a university student.

Jon Warren Belisle
US ARC St. Croix series 111 -- St. Croix series 112 · collection · 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)
US ARC St. Croix Series 60 · collection · 1875-1953

Clerk's records (1875-1953) including minutes of annual and special school district meetings, listings of orders drawn on the treasurer's accounts, school censuses, and teachers' contracts. Treasurer's records (1876-1953) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid. School registers (1927-1935) indicate names of teachers and pupils, attendance records, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors

US ARC St. Croix Series 56 · collection · 1868-1955

Clerk's records (1913-1955) including minutes of annual and special school district meetings, listings of orders drawn on the treasurer's accounts, school censuses, and teacher's contracts. Treasurer's records (1868-1955) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid. School registers (1940-1955) indicate names of teachers and pupils, attendance records, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors.

US ARC St. Croix Series 105 · collection · 1866-1952

District records consisting of a clerk's book (1866-1932) containing minutes, financial records, and teacher contracts; a librarian's book (1896-1901) recording books loaned to each pupil; and folders of annual reports (1917-1952), school census (1923-1951), and clerk's correspondence (1933-1952) including dissolution of the school district. School registers (1868-1900) show each pupil's name, age, grade, and attendance record, daily program, subjects studied, and visitors record.

US ARC St. Croix Series 47 · collection · 1899-1953

Clerk's records (1899-1917, 1947-1953) including minutes of annual and special school district meetings, listings of orders drawn on the treasurer's accounts, school censuses, and teacher's contracts. Treasurer's records (1937-1953) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid. School registers (1918-1930) indicate names of teachers and pupils, attendance records, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors.

US ARC St. Croix Series 88 · collection · 1864-1958

Records include pupil attendance records (1879-1885), annual reports and school censuses (1915-1925, 1945-1954), apportionment agreement (1956), District Clerk record books (1867-1958), teacher contracts (1882, 1913, 1916, 1926), textbook listings (1901-1956), correspondence of the Schoolhouse Building Committee (1927-1928), school registers (1885-1956), announcements from the Superintendent of Schools (1907-1927), and a valuation of school district property (1884).

US ARC Pierce Series 36 · collection · 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.

US ARC Polk Series 40 · collection · 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).

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.

US ARC River Falls Mss BE · collection · 1927-1960

Partial records of family-run businesses, principally Johnson's Tavern of River Falls, Wisconsin.
Stanley and Emma Johnson opened the tavern with the repeal of prohibition in 1934. Previously, Mr. Johnson had hauled gasoline and, with his brother, operated a meat market. Mrs. Johnson retired in 1973 and in 1986, the business was known as Emma's Bar. The collection is composed almost entirely of financial records, primarily ledgers covering the operation of the tavern. Also present are a few family papers, 1936-1952.

US ARC River Falls Mss EX · collection · circa 1990s

Johnson family of St. Croix County, Wisconsin, history and copies of ancestors' records including birth and marriage certificates, obituaries, news articles, and notes compiled from archival sources. Also includes genealogies of the Poulsdatter and Rasmussen families and information on the Merriman, Johnston, Maynards and McClure families.

US ARC River Falls SC 336 · collection · 1929 and 1958

Genealogy of the John Webster family of Ipswich, Mass., 1634-1929, compiled by Helman in 1929, and a second Webster genealogy, 1667-1953, compiled in 1958 by Grace Webster. Webster was apparently the compiler of two related genealogies which are also included: "Descendants of Hugh and Martha Currie," 1832-1955; and information regarding the John Turnbull family, 1783-1956.

US ARC ARC 2022.036 · collection · 1943-1944

Mainly letters (1943-1944) from mother, Karine, sent to John W. Stayberg, while serving in the military during World War II. Topics generally cover everyday activities happening around town and in life. Also includes correspondence from family and friends in the Hudson and Twin Cities metropolitan area and military colleagues, as well as any associated clippings sent with the correspondence. Also included is a short biography on Stayberg and reminiscences about how the archival collection came to be held by donor, Nancy Hawkinson (1999).

John "Bubbs" Winston Stayberg was born in Hudson, Wisconsin on May 8, 1923, the third and youngest child of Karine Marie (nee Jenson) and John Arnt Stayberg. John graduated from Hudson High School in 1941 and worked for Brown & Bigelow , a well-known printing company located in St. Paul, Minnesota, following high school. On June 30th, 1942, John W. Stayberg registered for the military draft, and was enlisted on February 4th, 1943. Stayberg served for 27 months, earning the rank of Corporal while serving with the 16th A. I. B. (Allied Intelligence Bureau), 13th Armored Division. He was reported missing in action April 30, 1945, and died from injuries sustained May 6, 1945 in Germany. Stayberg is buried at the Willow River Cemetery in Hudson, Wisconsin. [Biographical information taken from collection.]

Stayberg, John W. (1923-1945)
US ARC River Falls SC 87 · collection · 1911

Typewritten reminiscences of John Solon, mainly concerning his family's history in Ireland and events subsequent to their 1847 immigration to Dodge County, Wisconsin; written in 1911.

US ARC UWRF MSS 2025-10-23/1213 · collection · 1971-2008

This collection is composed of 40 notebooks containing the personal research notes of Dr. Shepherd. The notebooks are numbered and mostly chronological. Notes include research projects or experiments, some of which are in collaboration with 3M. The are also two volumes relating to advanced computing regarding telescopes and astronomy.

Shepherd, John
US ARC River Falls SC 89 · collection · 1762

Photocopy of a diary and report of Pybus, an agent of the East India Company, kept during a mission to the Emperor of Ceylon who desired to ally with the English against the Dutch.

US ARC River Falls SC 315 · collection · 1984

Photocopied McCray family genealogical charts and written descriptions, 1801-1949, compiled by Merriell in 1984. The charts trace the descendants of William McCray (1801-1873) and his son, Carlos McCray (1826-1912).

US ARC River Falls SC 240 · collection · undated, 1922

Biographical information on John M. Bartosh, mayor of River Falls, Wisconsin, farmer, and owner of the Park View Dairy; compiled from conversations with Mrs. Bartosh by Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Peterson; plus a 1922 photograph of Mr. Bartosh delivering milk.

US ARC River Falls SC 46 · collection · 1841-1925

Miscellaneous correspondence, 1841-1908, 1925, and financial records, 1861-1897, of John Hoffmann, Ellsworth, Wisconsin, who had emigrated from Germany in 1846 and first settled in Pennsylvania; with some ephemera.

US ARC River Falls SC 261 · collection · 1959

Mimeographed copy of a speech presented November 12, 1959, by Senator John F. Kennedy to the students and faculty of Wisconsin State College at River Falls, concerning the importance of education.

US ARC River Falls Mss Z · collection · 1963-1964

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.

US ARC River Falls SC 297 · collection · 1945

Photocopied genealogical charts documenting the descendants of John Billington, 1620-1927, compiled by Florence S. Whelan in 1945.

John Bakmann. Letters, 1888.
US ARC River Falls SC 300 · collection · 1888

Letters written by Bakmann to his sister, Ingeborg Rognass of St. Croix Falls, Wis. The letters, all in Norwegian, are postmarked from Deer Park and "Menomonie" (Dunn County), Wisconsin.

US ARC River Falls SC 345 · collection · 1970

Clippings, correspondence, and court documents collected by Turcheneske in 1970 while a graduate student doing research on organizer Pat Malone and the Ku Klux Klan in northwestern Wisconsin.

Turcheneske, John Anthony (1925)
US ARC River Falls SC 164 · collection · 1968

Brief typewritten genealogical notes by John Addington, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, about his maternal Swedish ancestors in the Ahlstrom Family in Trade Lake, Wisconsin and his paternal Southern ancestors in "Alabama," Polk County, Wisconsin.

Addington, John. (1968)
US ARC River Falls SC 203 · collection · 1855 and undated

Two letters, November 21, 1855, and December 30, 18--, written to his brothers by Joel Foster, first settler (1848) in the Kinnickinnic River Valley and the city of River Falls, Wis., primarily concerning travels and family news; plus one clipping quoting Foster.

Foster, Joel
US ARC River Falls SC 135 · collection · 1880

Fictionalized account of a trip down the St. Croix River with "Captain Joe Jolly"; containing much information on the history of that area of Wisconsin.

Unknown
US ARC Pierce Series 160 · collection · 1866-1932

District records consisting of clerk's record books (1866-1932) containing meeting minutes, financial records, annual reports, and school census; treasurer's book (1867-1931); and a folder of miscellaneous records including annual reports (1915-1922). Also included are pupil registers (1890-1932) containing teacher and pupil names, attendance, grades, work accomplished, daily program, record of visitors, and various reports.

US ARC River Falls Mss CE · collection · 1953-1978

Papers of the managing editor of the "Amery Free Press," a local Wisconsin paper, documenting his work with the newspaper, his service with the Peace Corps in the Philippines (1962-1964), and his community involvement. Papers pertaining to his Peace Corps service include letters from friends in the United States and the Philippines, official memos, and training brochures. "Free Press" records consist of reader mail, other correspondence, and clippings. Activity in community work is revealed through the subject file, which contains material on local schools and hospitals, and organizations. Photographs include images of Sondreal and acquaintances in the Philippines and of the Cameron High School band and choir, and copies of invitations to weddings. Additions added in 2016 include leaflets dispersed by the Government of Vietnam (GVN) during the Vietnam War and papers relating to Martin Baligdia, a Filipino man attempting to obtain a veteran disability pension for his family following the death of his father in 1953.

US ARC River Falls Mss BN · collection · 1861-1866

Civil War letters from Lieutenant Jerry E. Flint, Company G, 4th Wisconsin Infantry and Cavalry, to his mother (Mrs. Phineas C. Flint) and brother in River Falls, Wisconsin; plus miscellaneous orders, stores lists, muster rolls, and rosters.

US ARC River Falls SC 138 · collection · 1911-1912

Class notes and papers prepared by Jacobson while a student in University of Wisconsin physics courses; Jacobson later was chairman of the Physics Department, Wisconsin State University, River Falls.

US ARC River Falls SC 14 · collection · 1918-1919

Typewritten copies of two letters, December 29, 1918, and February 28, 1919, from James P. Larson, Battery A, 6th Field Artillery, 1st Division, A.E.F., to Mable Foss, Exland, Wisconsin, later his wife, describing soldiers' activities in Germany after the Armistice.

US ARC River Falls SC 233 · collection · 1883

Letters, April-May, 1883, to King, founder of Sterling, Colorado, from friends and relatives in Oxford, Mississippi; concerning domestic activities and community events including several murder trials.