Proceedings of the district meetings (1868-1937), register of school officers and terms of office (1870-1883), annual school meeting (1941), district treasurer's bond (1870-1885), teachers school report and teachers contract (1868-1884), register of teachers employed (1868-1890), register of orders drawn (1868-1891), and district clerk's report and financial statements (1876-1889, 1906-1929).
History of the Schmitt, Sepp, and Youngman families, all early settlers in Pierce County, Wis., 1852-1949, prepared by Haessley.
Record books of the Scandinavian Unitarian Society of Hudson, containing the constitution, minutes, and membership accounts (in Norwegian until 1925); and documents on real estate transactions, 1892-1906.
Proposal to construct and operate a marina at Sawmill Point on the St. Croix River at Hudson, Wisconsin, submitted by Clyde Ryberg of Menomonie and George W. Rastede to the Hudson City Council.
Correspondence, invoices, and financial records, regarding the settlement of the estate of Staab of Hammond, Wisconsin.
Her legal affairs were handled by Fred E. Hartwig, also of Hammond.
Typed copies of letters written by Andrews, Hudson, Wisconsin, conveying family and home town news to her brother James A. Andrews serving with Co. A, 44th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry; accompanied by photostat copies of some of the letters.
Two leaflets distributed in October and November, 1974, by the River Falls chapter of the Society Against Nuclear Energy (SANE).
[1] District Record Book (1869-1903) which records some district meetings and teachers' contracts; [2] Teacher's Registers (1869, 1879-1907) indicating names of teachers and pupils, attendance record, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors; and [3] Annual Reports (1903-1941) providing enrollment statistics and financial data about the district.
The Sanborn Co. was founded in 1867 by D.A. Sanborn, to draw maps of the downtown districts of cities across the U.S. These maps could then be consulted by insurance companies if a building burned to research different characteristics about the business and the physical structure. The company stopped making the fire insurance maps in 1961, due to other sources being used to obtain the needed information. Today, they serve as a wonderful resource for tracing the growth of cities and tracking where businesses were located decades ago. We have these maps on microfilm for the entire state of Wisconsin. We also have copies of the actual maps in paper format for cities in our four-county area. The dates range from approximately the 1880s to the 1920s for our area. The maps were not issued regularly, so do not expect any pattern as to when the maps came out for various cities.
Sanborn Map & Publishing Company LimitedPapers of a general store operator in Minnesota, minor Republican politician, and Indian Agent at the La Pointe Reservation, Ashland, Wisconsin.
Included is correspondence, financial and legal papers, and other records primarily concerning his work as Indian Agent, 1898-1912. Campbell was forced to resign this post as a result of controversy surrounding his handling of Indian monies from timber sales. The collection documents this controversy as well as such subjects as the regulation of liquor, the education of Indian children, appointments, Campbell's Civil War service in the 135th and 109th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.
Five diaries of Rollins, a farmer in Clifton Township, Pierce County, Wisconsin, including entries concerning the weather, crops, and business transactions.