Rolls show ownership and description of taxable lands, assessed valuation of each parcel, taxes due, and record of payment of taxes. Total valuation, taxes due, and taxes paid are shown for personal property. For the years 1854-all tax rolls were retained; after rolls were retained for each year for the city of River Falls and generally for the decennial years for all other local units; for the years 1975-1995 only tax rolls for every fifth year have been retained. Assessment rolls are present for various units of local government for scattered years.
Pierce County, Wisconsin. Treasurer. Tax and assessment rolls
Real-photo postcard with image of the People's Store in Plum City, Wisconsin. The photo shows a wooden, two-story building, with people on the boardwalk outside, a buggy and horse, several wagons and several horses. Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Addressed to Mrs. Mary Oberding, Plum City, Wisconsin, but was not mailed. Added in a different handwriting and ink: Clara King, Spooner, Wisconsin Mary was Clara's mother.
Real-photo postcard with image of Plum City, Wisconsin, looking from south to north, showing a church and residential areas. Date from postmark: Apr 16, 1909; mailed from Plum City, Wis; stamp has been removed. Printed on verso: B. H Dingham, Pub., Plymouth, Wisconsin Printed on Azo paper, all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Message:
Real-photo postcard with image of a portion of Plum City, Pierce County, Wisconsin. The bird's-eye view shows the Hotel Plum City, a feed stable, the school, several other barns, houses, and commercial buildings, with a group of men in the field behind the school, possibly playing baseball. George Gfall's general store was part of the hotel complex. Several buggies can be seen parked between the hotel and stable. Printed on Azo paper with all four triangles pointing up (used 1904-1918). Message: Addressed to Mr. Vic Bloomstrom [Blomstrom], Plum City, Wisc. "Miss Celis Osesel. I bught a box of pease and found you [your?] add [ad?] in it so I will send you a card of my home town. Please [-----] for fine time." Postally unused.