[1] Clerk's Record Books (1904-1913 and 1922-1956: 5 volumes) containing annual budget form showing receipts and disbursements, auditing committee reports, financial statements, teachers' contracts, minutes of school district and board meetings, and school censuses; [2] Teachers' Registers (1869-1874, 1889-1894, 1905-1915, and 1921-1953: 12 volumes) containing the names of pupils, attendance, and daily programs; [3] School censuses and annual reports (1924-1925 and 1937-1957); [4] District Treasurer's book (1872-1935) containing a record of receipts and disbursements; [5] Teacher's Annual Reports (1940-1947) containing pupils' names and grades; and [6] Clerk's tax papers (1945-1946 and 1949-1953).
Records of a cooperative telephone company in Pierce County, Wisconsin, including minutes of meetings, financial records, stock certificate stubs and blanks, maps, a record of pole locations, Public Service Commission documents, agreements with other phone companies, and brief correspondence.
Ladies Aid Societies have roots in the American Civil War. They are organizations comprised of women working to support their local communities. This ledger includes income, expenses, and disbursements of the Ladies' Aid.
A handwritten history of the South Fork Ladies Aid Society, Pierce County, Wisconsin, from the time of its organization in the 1880's to about 1962.
The South Fork Community Club was organized on May 8, 1920. Its purpose was for the "Betterment of the people in this community". Early meetings were held in the South Fork Schoolhouse, located at W8580 STATE RD 29, River Falls, WI.
This collection contains a ledger of meeting minutes, bylaws, and constitution. Some of the pages of the meeting minutes have been transcribed.
Reminiscence by George Foss describing growing up in River Falls (Wis.) during the Depression between the years 1932 to 1942. The memoir includes his recollections of his Dad losing his job in 1932, various jobs his Dad had during the following decade including the WPA., everyday life in River Falls, businesses and events in and around the city, what it meant to be poor, jobs he had in his teen-age years, and his home and school life and recreational activities. Included are photographs of Foss and other members of his family.
Siverling Family reunion booklets containing genealogical information on the descendants of Stephen Siverling (1834-1921) and Theresa Hattamer (1848-1906), residents of Waukesha County, Wisconsin.
Photocopy of a 175-page typed genealogy (covering 1846-1977) of the descendants of John Henry Simon, born in Iowa in 1851, and his wife Marian Anna Christine Ungrue, born in Hanover, Germany in 1846; compiled by Mrs. Beisch, a granddaughter. Additional surnames mentioned include Cook, Kelly, Lee, Sheridan, and Swank.
Newsletters, memoranda, and miscellaneous other papers concerning the newly organized St. Croix Valley Interstate Group of the Sierra Club, comprised of Wisconsin and Minnesota members devoted to protection of the natural beauty of the St. Croix River Valley.
Correspondence, subject files, and clippings of an environmental group organized by local Sierra Club chapters in response to perceived inadequacies of H.R. 10529, a bill sponsoring a National Recreation Area in the Upper Mississippi River Valley.
Preserved by chair Pat Nolan, the correspondence includes letters between Task Force members and from other interested parties. Subject files contain correspondence, reports, studies, surveys, minutes, memos, proposed legislation, meeting notices, and pamphlets of the Task Force and other environmental and non-environmental groups involved with the same issues. The collection also contains correspondence and subject files concerning the St. Croix River inclusion in the National Scenic and Wild River System, and other Mississippi River environmental issues.
Photocopy of a research paper by Sheree Koehler, a student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, discussing the history of the Pierce County, Wisconsin, township as reflected in the occupations of its residents. Based in part on oral interviews.
A printed genealogy compiled by Selma Sather Casberg, Holmen, Wisconsin, with information on her Norwegian and U.S. relatives bearing the names Dedrickson, Bysaether, Lilleengen, Sather, Holmen, Erickson, Pederson, and many others.
Casberg, Selma S.Dockets kept by Justices of the Peace G. L. Miller and Anton Omernik showing complaints, summons and writs issued, evidence entered, and judgments rendered.
Photocopied records of the Association (known in recent years as the German Settlement Cemetery Association), including minutes, the constitution, financial records, and a register of burials. The cemetery, also known as the German Settlement Cemetery, is located in the Town of Troy, St. Croix County, Wisconsin.
District Clerk's record containing proceedings of the district and board meetings, teachers contracts, and register of orders drawn on district treasurer.
Treasurer's Record Book (1937-1960) showing receipts and disbursements including the names of the person paid or paying, amount of transaction, date, and purpose; two savings account books (1947-1960) which give a chronological balance; and a few report cards (1951-1952) for the school district.
Clerk's school district record including minutes of annual and special meetings, teachers' contracts, and treasurer's expenditures (1886-1904, 1922-1958).
[1] School District Records (1914-1934) containing minutes of annual meetings, teacher's contracts, disbursements journal, and annual reports; and [2] School Registers (1910-1916, 1943-1947) showing pupils' names, attendance records, scholastic and visitor records, daily programs, teacher's comments, reports of meetings, and school needs.
Account book giving name of person or company paid, account drawn from, date, and amount.
[1] Treasurer's accounts of receipts and disbursements for the district, 1871-1947, showing dates, from whom received or to whom paid, for what purpose, and amounts; and reports of the district treasurer to Annual District Board Meetings, as required by Sec. 38, School Laws of 1863. [2] School registers, 1928-1936 and 1936-1943, containing teacher and pupil names, attendance, grades, work accomplished, daily program, record of visitors and books read by students. [3] District record book, 1959-1960, including minutes of meetings and cash disbursements by the district. [4] Annual reports, school censuses, audits, and a petition for school consolidation, 1871-1960.
Treasurer's records showing receipts and disbursements and indicating the person paid or paying, date, amount of transaction, and purpose. There are also yearly balance statements.
District Record (1896-1957) containing minutes of school district meetings, lists of orders drawn on the treasurer, and teachers' contracts; [2] Treasurers' Records (1896-1957) showing receipts and disbursements of the district, name of the person paid or paying, and the purpose of the payment; and [3] Teacher's Registers (1949-1957) indicating names of teachers and pupils, attendance record, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors.
[1] School District Records (1891-1896, 1910-1957) containing minutes of school board meetings, register of orders drawn on treasurer, treasurer's bonds, clerk's annual reports, school censuses, teachers' contracts, and annual financial statements; [2] Clerks' Papers (1922-1955) including county school directory, teachers' reports, clerk's annual reports, school censuses, and other miscellaneous material; and [3] School Registers (1883-1888, 1890-1891, 1900-1906, 1919-1956) showing pupils' names and attendance records, reports of work accomplished, daily programs, visitors record, and state reading circle record.
[1] Treasurer's Records (1917-1954) showing receipts and disbursements and indicating the person paid or paying, date, amount of transaction, and purpose; and [2] miscellaneous records (1903, 1948-1957) including the bill of sale for the school land, insurance policies, and various financial records.
Clerk's record book containing minutes of district and school board meetings, financial records, and record of school board members elected.
[1] School District Record (1915-1934, 1947-1958) containing minutes of school board meetings, teachers' contracts, accounts of receipts and expenditures, school bonds, annual financial statements, map of district boundaries, transportation contracts, and reports of auditing committee; [2] Treasurer's Book (1957-1958) showing receipts and expenditures; and [3] School Registers (1926-1934, 1954-1957) including pupils' names and attendance records, report of work accomplished, daily program, visitors' record, and state reading circle record.
[1] School District Records (1886-1956) containing minutes of school board meetings, accounts of receipts and expenditures, teachers' contracts, school censuses, and clerk's financial and annual reports; [2] Treasurer's Book (1885-1957) showing receipts and expenditures; and [3] School Registers (1911-1958) including pupils' names and attendance records, daily programs, visitors' record, and state reading circle record.
Miscellaneous records regarding the formation of the school district. Included is a statement of the assessed valuation of the real and personal property in the school district, 1878.
[1] Clerk's District Record Books (1868-1933) containing minutes of annual and board meetings, record of treasurer's orders, teachers' contracts, school censuses, and lists of books in the school library; [2] Clerk's Papers (1912-1960) including clerk's annual reports, school censuses, and other papers filed with the clerk; [3] School Registers (1892-1949) containing each pupil's name, age, and attendance record, names of teacher, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors; and [4] Treasurer's Record Books (1867-1960) showing receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and reports from the district.
Clerk's records (1902-1962) 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 (1869-1925) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid. School registers (1907-1919, 1940-1962) indicate names of teachers and pupils, attendance records, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors.
Treasurer's records, 1868-1944, containing a record of district receipts and disbursements; and teachers' registers, 1919-1943, including students' names, report of pupils' standing and work accomplished, attendance records, daily programs, and record of visitors.
[1] School District Record (1882-1958) containing minutes of school board meetings, register of school officers, accounts of receipts and expenditures, teachers' contracts, clerks' annual reports, financial statements, tax certificates, and treasurers' bonds; [2] Clerk's Papers (1928-1958) including school censuses, teachers' annual reports, textbook inventories, clerks' annual reports, and other miscellaneous papers and forms; [3] Treasurer's Book (1956-1958) showing receipts and expenditures; and [4] School Registers (1905-1958) containing pupils' names and attendance records, reports of work accomplished, daily programs, visitors' record, and state reading circle record.
Photocopy of proceedings of district board and regular meetings, district treasurer's bond, teachers' contracts, and register of orders drawn. School District No. 6, El Paso, became Joint School District No. 3 of the Towns of El Paso and Rock Elm, circa 1883.
Pupil registers, 1897-1924 and 1932-1960, recording attendance, grades and progress of pupils, and school visitors.
Clerk's records (1867-1954) including minutes of annual and special school district meetings, listing of orders drawn on the treasurer's accounts, school censuses, and teachers' contracts. Treasurer's records (1867-1952) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid. School registers (1897-1900) indicate names of teachers and pupils, attendance records, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors.
Clerk's records including minutes of annual and special school district meetings, listing of orders drawn on the treasurer's accounts, school censuses, and teacher's contracts. Treasurer's records (1952-1954) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid.
[1] School District Records (1868-1929) containing minutes of district meetings, listing of orders drawn on the treasurer, and teachers' contracts; [2] Treasurer's Records (1868-1953) with a record of receipts and disbursements, and balance statements; [3] Teachers Registers (1868-1901, 1907-1914, 1936-1939) indicating names of teachers and students, attendance record, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors; [4] Librarian's Record (1885-1907) listing the names of students and the books which they charged out and in some cases, the books bought by the school district; [5] Annual Reports (1902-1944) giving summaries of financial data and in some cases, information about the student population; [6] School Censuses (1899, 1901, 1910-1944) listing the names of students registered, their age, grade, and in some cases, their parent's name; and [7] Teacher's Report to the Superintendent listing the same information as the school censuses. Note: Pleasant Hill School was originally called Nigger Hill School.
[1] School District Record (1956-1958) containing minutes of school board meetings, records of school board members and teachers showing addresses, names, term of office, salaries, etc., accounts of receipts and expenditures, payroll registers, and teachers' contracts; and [2] Clerk's Papers (1957-1958) including miscellaneous papers and forms such as the following: federal withholding tax forms, bank statements, auditing committee reports, records of membership in the state teachers retirement system, and Wisconsin School Library Law Order Blanks.
[1] School District Records, 1923-1948, including minutes of annual meetings, board proceedings, order register, school censuses, teachers contracts, financial reports and statements, and detailed records of expenditures; [2] Clerk's papers, 1908-1950, containing organization papers, reports, censuses, audit reports, teachers contracts, boundary alteration papers, notices, orders, and correspondence; and [3] School Registers, 1909-1950, showing each pupil's name, sex, age, grade, and attendance record, daily programs, subjects studied, visitors' record, and teacher's comments on pupils.
Pupil registers recording attendance, pupil progress, and school visitors.
Photocopies of clerk's records, including proceedings of school district meetings; teacher contracts and certificates; map of boundaries; orders drawn; statement of taxes voted, 1891-1892; treasurer's bonds; school census; district clerk's annual reports; and financial information.
Treasurer's record showing receipts and disbursements, 1868-1934 (Vol. 1); and District School Record, 1905-1953, including minutes of district and board meetings, statement of taxes voted, teachers' contracts, register of orders, and financial statements.
Clerk's records (1938-1955) 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 (1917-1955) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid.
Clerk's record book containing financial records and minutes of annual school district meetings. Meeting minutes include resolutions concerning the length of the school year, appointments and elections of school officials, and financial decisions. Financial records primarily consist of payroll records listing the date of issue, the individual paid, the amount paid, and the date canceled.
Pupil register recording attendance, pupils' progress, and visitors to the school.
[1] School District Records (1942-1957) containing minutes of school board meetings, orders drawn on treasurer, annual financial statements, receipts and disbursements, and teachers' contracts; and [2] Clerk's Papers (1948-1958) including School District Map, School Censuses, and Clerk's Annual Reports.
[1] School District Records (1902-1919, 1931) including minutes of district meetings, teachers' contracts, order register, clerk's reports, school censuses, and annual reports; and [2] School Registers (1891-1903) showing pupils' names, ages, and attendance records, scholastic records, school programs, and visitors record.
Clerk's records (1932-1952) 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 (1938-1952) show receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and in some cases, the purpose of payment and the person paid.
Clerk's records including minutes of annual and special school district meetings, listing of orders drawn on the treasurer's accounts, school censuses, and teacher's contracts.
[1] Treasurer's Book (1868-1942) showing receipts and disbursements, and reports of treasurer to annual meetings; and [2] School Registers (1907-1913, 1919-1940) containing attendance record, and monthly and term summaries showing each pupil's classification number, sex, age, name, standing, and work accomplished, daily programs, record of visitors, and state reading circle record.