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US ARC River Falls Mss AD · collection · 1862-1956

Papers, primarily from 1900-1956, of Dr. Glenn D. Gallup, River Falls, Wisconsin; his wife Frances Gallup; and their children. Included are fragmentary medical records, lesson plans and curriculum materials from Frances' teaching career, papers from the children's school years, family correspondence, photographs, and genealogies of the Peabody Family of Salem, Massachusetts.

US ARC River Falls SC 225 · collection · circa 1973

Charts showing results of a survey on the impact of "urban sprawl" in Hudson, River Falls, and Prescott, Wis., and other areas in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Region; prepared by River Falls student Gary Fergot as a political science course requirement.

UWRF Series 194 · collection · 1991-2000.

Established in 1992, the Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual (GLB) Task Force was an Ad Hoc committee of the Faculty Senate Committee on Affirmative Action that was tasked to investigate Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual issues concerning Students, Staff, and Faculty at UWRF. In 1995, Chancellor Thibodeau expanded it to a University Committee reporting directly to the Chancellor.

Records include but are not limited; to correspondence, meeting minutes, a summary of activities to the chancellor, and grant applications to host programs and events on campus. Correspondence includes shared governance approval of the task force, internal memos, and memos to the chancellor on recommendations. Grant opportunities were pursued by the committee to further the mission to educate the campus community on issues.

Office of the Chancellor
UWRF Series 197 · collection · 1997-2000.

The Gay/Straight Alliance was a student organization that evolved from the Ten Percent Society in 1997. The mission of the organization was to provide a safe, supportive, confidential, and empowering environment to members and guests. Members of the organization were active on and off campus to encourage educational awareness and provide social opportunities.

The majority of this collection contains conference materials attended by students of the organization. Administrative records and correspondence contain information on the organization's mission and activities.

US ARC River Falls SC 411 UW-River Falls · collection · 1917-1919

Materials relating to Banta's military service in France during World War I as a clerk (Troop B, Headquarters Battalion, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces).
The collection includes his pay record book; French ration coupons; WWI postcards with Banta's notes; military orders; items concerning courses taken at the American E.F. University in Beaune, France including a photograph of the lumber class; and miscellaneous papers. Correspondence consists of two letters from Army buddies, and a letter sent by a class at Marcy Avenue Baptist Church (New York?) concerning Armistice celebrations. Also included are papers concerning the Armistice including notice of cease fire, conditions of Armistice, and general orders from General John Pershing commending the troops for their valor. Identified photographs pertain to Company L, 163rd Infantry while it was stationed in Shelby, Montana and an oversized map color codes troop advances by day for the Battle of Chateau-Thierry (France).

US ARC River Falls SC 366 · collection · 1953 and 1977

Two studies by Banta of the living standards in Rock Elm Center, an unincorporated village in Pierce County, Wis. The first study was done for the Sociology Department at the University of Minnesota and the second study was completed as part of Banta's work toward a master's degree in economics at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.

US ARC River Falls SC 337 · collection · 1973

Genealogy of the "Wisconsin branch" of the Proper family, 1709-1972, compiled by George E. Proper of Lake Villa, Illinois.

US ARC River Falls SC 6 · collection · 1864 and undated

Typewritten diary, 1864, of George Edwin Pratt, Sixty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, who was with the Union army in Georgia; and five Pratt family photographs. Also included are eight pages of photocopied obituaries and similar information on the Pratt family.

US ARC River Falls SC 303 · collection · 1880-1881

Excerpts from the diary of George H. Bates of Star Prairie township, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, containing genealogical information on several of Bates' neighbors.

US ARC Accession number: ARC2020.004, Locator: 42.G.3, filed alphabetically by last name · collection · circa 1880-1905

George "Buster" H. Brown (1888-1973) was born to Jane (nee Doyle) and Charles H. Brown in the Town of Warren, Wisconsin (St. Croix County) in June of 1888. He had one older brother, Charles Edward Brown (1885-1960). George's mother died in 1905 and George appears to have lived with his uncle, George D. Brown in Hudson for a short time around the time of her death.
By 1910, Brown was working as a clerk at the railroad office in Hudson, while living with his father. The 1940 census lists Brown's work as farmer, living in the Town of Richmond (St. Croix County), WI with his wife, Grace, and three children, Bernice, Edmund, and Elaine.

US ARC River Falls SC 255 · collection · 1867-1883

Typed transcriptions of diaries, 1867-1881, kept by George Henry Elliott, a farmer near River Falls, Wisconsin; plus later entries, 1881-1883, by his brother, William Nelson Elliott.
The diaries describe farming, schooling, social life, and other events.

UWRF 234_D1967-1180 · collection · 1967

On March 14, 1967, George Lincoln Rockwell, the leader of the American Nazi party visited the Wisconsin State University – River Falls. The event was sponsored by the Free Spirit Forum committee. The Forums were sponsored by the Legislative Action Committee, a sub-committee of the Student Senate. The daylong event began with a morning convocation. Rockwell was introduced by Dr. Raymond Anderson a political science professor. Rockwell spoke to about 2500 attendees in the Karges Gym. In the afternoon, a debate was held between Rockwell and Dr. Edward Peterson of the History Department. Followed by a question-and-answer portion.
This collection includes audio recordings of Rockwell’s speech and debate with Dr. Peterson.

Wisconsin State University - River Falls
US ARC River Falls SC 43 · collection · 1854-1858

A typescript copy of papers of Wilkie, a carpenter, consisting of his journal, accounts, and letters, describing his daily activities and economic conditions in Prescott and Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, and in McGregor, Iowa.

US ARC River Falls Mss AP · collection · 1873-1880

Ledgers kept by George Smith & Co., a general merchandise store at Diamond Bluff, Pierce County, Wisconsin, showing prices charged for commodities and credit allowed for products brought to the store in trade.

US ARC River Falls SC 21 · collection · 1862-1875

Diaries of Thomas, 30th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and later a farmer in Kinnickinnic, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, giving details of camp life at Fort Tully[?] during the Civil War and of farm life after the war.

US ARC River Falls Mss CO · collection · 1876-1909

Diaries, 1876, 1882-83, 1893, 1899-1900, of Jennie P. Andrews and diaries, 1906-1909, of her daughter, Edna J. Gerrish, wives of Orlando J. Andrews and Samuel J. Gerrish, both farmers in the Ono area (Union township, Pierce County, Wis.), providing details on domestic and farm chores and family affairs; plus miscellaneous family documents including the baptismal certificate of Edna's son, Carrol Orlando Gerrish.

US ARC River Falls Mss I · collection · 1845-1958

Family papers of Cairns, a resident of Ellsworth, Wisconsin. The bulk of the collection comprises Miss Cairns' diaries complete from 1903 through 1936, with fragments of a few earlier volumes; her precise records of weather conditions and her observations of birds, wild flowers, and garden plants; and the records, 1915-1956, of the Ellsworth Pioneer School Girls' Club, of which she served as secretary-treasurer and unofficial historian for many years. Her diaries chronicle not only her personal activities but also social and cultural life in Pierce County, Wis. Also present are notes taken by Cairns while a University of Wisconsin student enrolled in Frederick Jackson Turner's courses.
Papers of other members of the Cairns family are also in the collection. From 1845 to 1890 the correspondence is largely that of Miss Cairns' father, George W. Cairns, who came to Dane County, Wis., from New York State in 1849 and moved to Pierce County in 1853. Cairns had a variety of business and civic interests, serving at times as schoolteacher, clerk of the River Falls Academy, hotel keeper, and land agent. In county government he served as town clerk of Middleton in Dane County, and as justice of the peace, deputy clerk of the district court, and register of deeds in Pierce County. These activities are reflected in his correspondence, in fragmentary legal and governmental records relating to Middleton, 1852, and to Pierce County, 1855-1873, and in minutes of meetings he kept for the Middleton Lyceum in 1847, the River Falls Lyceum in 1855-56, and the River Falls Academy in 1858.
Among the family letters are several, 1850-52, written by George W.'s brother, A.W. Cairns, describing experiences in Panama and California as a participant in the California gold rush. From the mid-1880's to 1891 there are numerous letters to and from the Cairns children, William, Rollo, and Gertrude, while they attended high school at River Falls and the University at Madison. Diaries, 1855-1861, appear to have been written by Abbie S. Leavitt, who married George W. Cairns in 1866. A native of Maine, she came to Wisconsin in 1857, and in her diary she described her journey from New England, across northern Illinois, and up the Mississippi River to Prescott, where she resumed her teaching career begun in the East.

US ARC Pierce Series 158 · collection · 1914-1960

District records consisting of a pupil register (1914-1926) containing attendance records and pupils' grades and progress; a treasurer's book and a cash book (1952-1960) showing receipts and disbursements; and a savings account bank book (1938-1960).

US ARC River Falls SC 398 · collection · Bible pages

Photocopied pages bearing genealogical information from three family Bibles documenting the ancestry of Glen and Win Gillihan. Recorded are birth, marriage, and death dates for descendants of Thomas and Olive (Blodgett) Williams, Aron(?) and Irena Carpenter, and Freeman and Salinda (Carpenter) Emerson. Also included are birth dates for the descendants of Jack H. and Catharine Gillihan.

US ARC River Falls Mss EN · collection · 1932-1964

Records of the Gilman Relief Workers, a women's charitable organization based in Spring Valley (Wis.), consisting of minute books documenting the group's membership and activities, and a scrapbook containing notes of thanks from beneficiaries of the group's work.

US ARC River Falls Mss BU · collection · 1965-1976

Records concerning girl scouting in River Falls, Wisconsin, including scrapbooks, printed materials, individual members' records, and materials documenting merit badge projects and other activities.

US ARC River Falls Mss BX · collection · 1936-1995

Records concerning activities of the club, an extension homemakers group in Pierce County (Wis.) as well as the personal activities of Dorothy Killian, club historian. Included are Secretary's minute books, 1938-1939, 1950-1952, 1963-1995; scrapbooks containing clippings, letters, programs, photographs, and other documents, 1952-1988; home demonstration project leader books, 1936-1938; and miscellany.

US ARC Pierce Series 63 · collection · 1867-1952

[1] Clerk's District Record Books (1905-1948) containing minutes of annual and board meetings, record of treasurer's orders drawn, teacher's contracts, school censuses, and annual reports; [2] Teachers' Registers (1867-1951) showing teachers' and pupils' names, attendance record, remarks concerning the promotion and progress of students, and a register of visitors; and [3] Treasurer's Records (1931-1952) showing receipts and disbursements, balance statements, and reports from the district.

US ARC UWRF MSS 2025-09-10/1206 · collection · 1959-2001

The Glen Hills Watershed Association focused on managing and protecting the Glen Hills Watershed area. Its work included flood prevention, soil and water conservation, and planning for the area's future use. The association created reports, maps, and plans to address environmental challenges in the region from the 1960s to the early 2000s.
This collection includes an application for assistance, files management reports, resolutions, miscellaneous papers, newspaper clippings, reports on St. Croix County soil and water conservation needs, dedication programs, an itinerary, letters, reports on preliminary investigations, a report on the feasibility of multiple purpose uses, maps for a proposed channel project, large Glen Hills Watershed maps, Glen Hills plat maps, hand-drawn maps, proposal maps, a work plan for flood prevention and watershed protection in the Glen Hills Watershed, letters, miscellaneous correspondence, handwritten notes, an accomplishment report, and discussions on closing the project.

Glen Hills Watershed Association
US ARC UWRF MSS 2006.022 · collection

Glen Park is River Falls' oldest park, established in 1898. The pool was built between 1933-1937 as a Civil Works Administration project. The site was added to the National and State Registers of Historic Places in 2007.

This ledger describes the meteorology, including air temperature, water temperature, and remarks on other weather conditions, and daily attendance records.

US ARC St. Croix Series 81 · collection · 1934

Cards compiled by the assessor for appraisal of residential plats showing land descriptions and addresses, names and addresses of owners and tenants, and the following data: land value factors, listing dimensions, streets and alleys, table of building value factors, type of construction and material, heating, lighting, plumbing, condition of building, and remarks.

US ARC St. Croix Series 79 · collection · 1893-1949

Box 1 contains clerk's correspondence, 1898-1949, alphabetically arranged; and records of city resolutions and bond issues, 2 vols., 1928-1940. Box 2 contains chattel mortgage records, 1893-1901; 2 volumes listing city ordinances, 1895-1949; and the record of city licensing decisions, 1896-1905, in which the names of applicants, dates, license amounts, location, and expiration dates are recorded.

US ARC River Falls SC 147 · collection · 1902

Notebook kept by Ordemann, St. Paul, Minnesota, member of a company formed to mine gold at Knapp, Wisconsin; containing notes and sketches on techniques of mining and refining gold and silver.

US ARC River Falls SC 368 · collection · 1979

Prospectus of a cooperative established in 1979 to produce alcohol fuel from agricultural products, including technical information about alcohol production, business strategy, a brief history, and biographies of the board of directors.

US ARC River Falls SC 347 · collection · 1986 and undated

Two collections of letters transcribed and compiled by Fouks. The first collection, "Chester B. Thatcher, 1866-1953: Memories" includes letters, 1928-1949, written by Thatcher, an early settler in the Town of Forest, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. Included also is some genealogical information. The second collection, "Fuchs letters from Germany," includes letters, 1947-1986, from members of the Fuchs families of Dortendorf, East Germany, to relatives in the United States; in English.

US ARC River Falls SC 314 · collection · 1941-1944

Photocopies of letters written by Sergeant Gordon Penman to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Penman of Hudson, Wisconsin. Sergeant Penman was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas and at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.

UWRF Series 79 · collection · 1959-2007.

This series contains various graduate department course syllabi (1966-1972); graduate faculty circular letters and bulletins; graduate faculty nominations (1960's-70's); Graduate School catalogs and class schedules (1960/62-); accreditation materials (1962-1967); studies and surveys of the department (1965-1974); and miscellany including Graduate School releases, course proposals, summaries of theses, and promotional materials.

The Graduate School at River Falls offered its first program in the summer of 1963. Dr. Walker Wyman was the first Graduate Dean followed by Dr. Phillip S. Anderson.

University of Wisconsin--River Falls. Graduate School. (1965)
US ARC River Falls Mss V · collection · 1871-1965

Records consisting of membership rolls, minutes, financial records, records of the local Woman's Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans groups, and a record of examinations by the pension surgeon.
The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the finding aid linked below.

US ARC River Falls Mss N · collection · 1886-1910

Records of a cheese factory, including a letter book, 1889-1892; records of milk deliveries, cheese production, and payments, 1887-1890, 1900-1901, 1910; and a list of notes held by the company, 1886-1891.
Some records pertain to a general merchandise store also owned by the firm.

Series 139 · collection · 1976-1981.

The Grants Office was established in 1976. It grew out of a faculty committee. This collection contains several different types of grants, denials, lists of sabbatical leave recipients, and includes materials from the early 1970?s, before the Grants Office was a stand-alone entity on campus.

University of Wisconsin--River Falls. Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs. (1976)
Series 139 · collection · 1976-1981.

The Grants Office was established in 1976. It grew out of a faculty committee. This collection contains several different types of grants, denials, lists of sabbatical leave recipients, and includes materials from the early 1970?s, before the Grants Office was a stand-alone entity on campus.

University of Wisconsin--River Falls. Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Administrative Affairs. (1976)
US ARC Burnett Series 11 · collection · 1878-1889

Town record book, including minutes of annual (1878-1889) and board (1878) meetings, registers of town (1878-1879) and school (1882) officers, oaths (1878-1881), order register (1878-1882), chattel mortgage record (1878-1884), school fund apportionment (1878-1884), board financial report (1879-1881), and treasurer's bonds (1878-1881).

US ARC River Falls SC 264 · collection · 1847-1899

Papers of Granville Hurd, Town of Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, including deeds, tax receipts, and similar legal and financial records.

UWRF Series 127 · collection · 1958-1976.

The Grassroots Political Conference, aimed to generate interest in political affairs, was held at Wisconsin State University River Falls from 1958 to 1976. The Department of Social Sciences organized and sponsored the program, which featured two days of lectures and debates on current political topics. The event drew politicians, business leaders, and industry experts from across the country, and it was open to the public for attendance.

This collection contains correspondence to potential speakers, brochures, programs, newspaper clippings, photographs, and other materials relating to the conference.

Department of Social Sciences