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Utter baby, circa 1893

Index card notes that there isn't much known about this image. There was someone called "Old Father Utter" who lived in the Farmhill region for many years. He died in 1890 and was buried at the Rock Elm Cemetery. His wife who was known as "Old Mrs. Utter" died in 1891 in Spring Valley. They appear to have had two sons, one whose initials were A. P. and another whose first name was Charles. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Utter had a child in 1893 (possible this is the child pictured). Charles was married to Amanda Britton in 1895. Both sons lived in Spring Lake. A. P. Utter probably lived closer to Ellsworth.

Smith, Charles Francis

Upper Midwest History Conference records, 1947-1973.

  • US ARC River Falls SC 194
  • collection
  • 1947-1973

A photocopied list of dates, places of meetings, officers, and programs of the Upper Midwest History Conference, an informal association of historians from campuses in the Minnesota-Wisconsin-Dakotas region.

Upper Main Street, Hammond, Wisconsin

Picture postcard with image of the Main Street in Hammond, Wisconsin. Text printed on verso: No. 2, Published for A. C. Van Hee, Hammond, Wisconsin Made in Germany. Date from postmark: Jul 7 1910; mailed from [missing] Wis; green 1ยข Franklin stamp. Message: Addressed to Miss Alice Wilferd, River Falls, Wisconsin

Up Close and Personal: Veterans Day

Host John Beizuns introduces the program "what does it mean to be a veteran on a college campus today". Scene of veterans day ceremony. (01:55) Beizuns' interview with Rose Rudd, Academic Success Center on her service in the Military. (06:07) Jesse Hall on Native American Veterans interviewed by Linda Alvarez. (14:35) scene of a Pow-wow on the Campus Mall (15:39 END)

Up Close and Personal: Latino Heritage

Lisha Mclean introduces the Latino Student Organization. Students talk about what it means to be Latino and Hispanic, why they joined the student organization, and some misconceptions of the Southern and Latin American culture. (10:55) Latin Sound Group hosted by the organization. (11:52) Carmen Coballes Vega demonstratiuon of making Puerto Rican rice and pigeon peas, or Arroz corn Gandules. (24:53 END)

Up Close and Personal: Haunted Wisconsin and UFO's

Student-faculty coffee talks. (03:23) Interview with Robert Hastings, Ufologist campus speaker. (07:27) Coffee Talks: Haunted Wisconsin and UFO's, panel includes Earl Blodgett, Carmen Vega, Linda Alvarez, Jim Madsen ,and Rik Seefeldt. Host Sarah Hickman. (47:32 END)

Unknown lake at Amery, Polk County, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of a boathouse on a lake at Amery, Polk County, Wisconsin. Also included are some rowboats and another building, probably a house. Date from the photographer. Printed on Azo Paper, all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Unused.

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