Reminiscences by Prentice of Indians and of wild life in early Polk County, Wisconsin: a collection of short sketches about bison, red oaks, wild rice harvesting, wild pigeons, cranes, Chippewa and Sioux warfare, and Indian mounds, with an introduction by E. E. Husband; accompanied by printed photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Prentice.
Linen postcard with image of Unused.
Foldout postcard packet that contains 20 images.
Foldout postcard packet that contains 20 images.
Postcard with image of a pothole in the Interstate Park. Published by St. Croix Post Card Co., St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin Natural color post card made in U.S.A. by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, LJL. Date from postmark: Jul 10, 1956; mailed from St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin; red 2¢ Thomas Jefferson stamp. Message on verso: Addressed to Mrs. Laura Bakken, Stoddard, Wisconsin. "Dear grandmother, How are you? I am feel [fine?]. But I am a littel home sak [sic]. But I am haveing [sic] fun. So grandmother I will to stop wirte [sic] get some thing. Love, Steven. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
program proposal
This series consists of three different workshops, the MSU Workshop, Summer Arts Camp, and Critical Thinking Faculty Workshop. These are all records between the years 1977-1986 and consist mainly of resources used during the workshop or information about the workshop.
Alan Murray, UWRF Chief Engineer at New Location, Student Voice
3rd Floor North Hall, 1975 or after
Student Voice.
Funeral oration delivered at his father's memorial service, September 9, 1979, River Falls, Wisconsin, remembering his beliefs and the values he exemplified.
Chancellors Word of the year, includes a sticker and handout
Postcard with multiple views in Woodville, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. The top view os of the United Lutheran parsonage, left to right in the middle are: Dr. Stockman's residence, a successful Farmer's Co-operative Creamery in Woodville, and the Lutheran Church; bottom two are: a quiet day on Main Street and a Labor Day parade. Text printed on verso: Made in Germany. Message: Addressed to Mrs. Ben Stabenaw, Wood Ville, Wisc., RFD. No. 1. "May 21st 1910, From Ben to my Dear beloved Wife Louisa."
Real-photo postcard with image of downtown Woodville, showing buildings, one automobile, several horse-and-buggies, and one electrical power pole. Only building sign says "Hanson & Johnson." Date from postmark: Dec 15, 1915; mailed from Woodville Wisconsin; green 1¢ Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to Miss Myrtle Everson, Stillwater, Minn. "Dear Cousin:-You must excuse me for not writing any sooner. Say if you come down here for Christmas then let us no [sic] that we will get you from Woodville. Your cousin, Alma Zillmer."