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UWRF Administrative subject and correspondence files, 1896-ongoing.

  • UWRF Series 1
  • collection
  • 1896-1988

The records in this series span the tenure of three presidencies/chancellors, and an interim president. Most of the records in this series cover Jesse H. Ames in 1917 through the tenure of George R. Field in 1985. Some records also predate the Ames presidency. Sub-series and folder contents will overlap presidents/chancellors.

The arrangement and sub-series designations are intended to reflect the general organizational structure of the College/University. Up to the Kleinpell era, the president was highly involved with nearly every aspect of the institution. The president had many direct reports, requiring him to be directly involved in many decision-making roles. Records in this series, generally concern topics such as accreditation, general policy issues, funding, new courses, organization, plans for expansion, staffing, and other administrative affairs. The files contain copies of correspondence, reports, and background materials, either created by the president or sent to them by other offices or departments. The files also contain agendas, minutes, and supporting materials from departmental, college, school, and ad hoc committees.

Ames, Jesse Hazen

Apple River, Somerset, Wisconsin

Divided-back, white-border "POST CARD" with image of the Apple River, looking uphill at the Catholic church in Somerset, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Apr 27 1911, Somerset, Wisconsin Message: "Hello Kid. Received your card just now. Glad to hear from you. This pcard [postcard] is the Catholic church and school just across the road from the factory. Write soon, Fred."

High School, Hudson, Wisconsin

Collotype postcard with image of the high school in Hudson, Wisconsin. The multi-story brick building includes a bell tower. Published for F. R. Crane, Hudson, Wisconsin (no. 7). Logo indicates it was printed by the H. Hagemeister Co. (no. 8293), in Germany. Date span from the working life of the H. Hagemeister Co. (1907-1916).

Woodville, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of downtown Woodville, showing buildings, one automobile, several horse-and-buggies, and one electrical power pole. Only building sign says "Hanson & Johnson." Date from postmark: Dec 15, 1915; mailed from Woodville Wisconsin; green 1¢ Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to Miss Myrtle Everson, Stillwater, Minn. "Dear Cousin:-You must excuse me for not writing any sooner. Say if you come down here for Christmas then let us no [sic] that we will get you from Woodville. Your cousin, Alma Zillmer."

Lower Power House and Falls

Divided-back postcard with image of the lower falls and power house in River Falls, Wisconsin. The image is "framed" in a wood-looking frame and the "matte" has a raised texture. Date from On verso: Bloom Bros. Co., Minneapolis, logo and the text: No. 4215 Published for Taggart's 'Rexall' Drug Store. Bloom Bros. Co., Pub., Minneapolis, Minn. Printed in Germany.

Interstate bridge, Hudson Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the "new" Interstate bridge, looking toward the Wisconsin side (Hudson), over the St. Croix River. Text printed on verso: "The Co-Mo Company, Post Cards, Minneapolis," "C-Mo Quality" used as the divider, and "Genuine Photograph" in the stamp area. Unused.

Mud Lake, Siren, Wisconsin

Postcard with image of a shoreline of Mud Lake from a wooden pier. Mud Lake is a 26-acre lake located in the Town of Swiss in Burnett County, Wisconsin. Printed on EKC paper (this stamp box design used 1930-1950). Unused postcard.

Cottage Interior, Camp Northland, Siren, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard showing the interior of a cottage at Camp Northland Resort on Clam Lake--sometimes referred to as Big Clam Lake--in the Town of Meenon, just east of Siren, in Burnett County, Wisconsin. The knotty pine-paneled interior includes a picnic-style table, the end of a bed, a view into the bathroom showing a shower, an electric heater, a small kitchen stove, and the door to the outside. Date from postmark: Jul 14, 1959; mailed from Siren, Wisconsin; 3¢ purple Liberty stamp. Message: Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. John Tekippe [?], Fort Atkinson, Iowa. "Hello Folks. This is the interior of cabin, its very pretty here, & perfect weather, cool at night so can sleep easy. We have already eaten 23 fish & are they good. Paul & Albert are out on the boat already & Joe is out on the dock. Sure are enjoying a quick trip vacation. So pretty & peaceful here. Love, Ann." Added at top: "Monday morning. Hello from all, Alb, Lucy - Paul, [Mayer?], Mary, Ellen, Ronald, Thomas, Joe & Ann."

Camp Northland, Big Clam Lake, Siren, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with tinted image showing Camp Northland cabins from the lake, and one moored boat. Date from postmark: Jun 24, 1957; mailed from Spooner, Wisconsin; red 2¢ Jefferson stamp. Message: Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lenbourg, 226 W. Ridge Rd., Hobart, Indiana. "Sat. Dear Friends: Fishing has been good, croppies, Northerns and walleyes, you name it, we have it. Its raining to-day and also rained all nite. Going to town (Siren) to-day. The Nagels."

Mill pond at Star Prairie, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the mill pond and the mills in Star Prairie, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. The still water reflects the mill buildings and trees. Photographer's initials hand-written on front: O.A.O. Printed on Defender paper (this stamp box design used 1920-1945). Unused.

Trout fish hatchery, Star Prairie, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of a single building at the trout fish hatchery in Star Prairie, St. Croix County, Wisconsin. Although the photographer's initials are not hand-written on front, this is probably one in a series of trout hatchery images by O.A.O. Printed on Azo paper with two triangles up and two down (used 1910-1930). Unused.

Diamond Bluff School picnic, 1912

Real-photo postcard with image of the Diamond Bluff school district's picnic in 1912. Printed on Cyko paper (design used between 1903 and 1905, on commercial silver chloride papers; presumably old stock paper used in 1912 for these school photographs). Unused; removed from scrapbook by unknown person.

The Terrace at Somerset, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image showing the Terrace building from left side with much of the front entrance visible, along with some lawn furniture, one umbrella, and an outdoor screened building. Printed on EKC paper (this stamp box design used 1930-1950). Unused.

South end Coon-Lake, Frederic, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of Coon Lake near Frederic, Wisconsin. Date from photographer. Postmarked May 25, 1912, Frederic, Wisconsin; green 1¢ Washington stamp. Message: Addressed to June P. Welch, R 2, Dexter, Minn. "Going out to the place. Comm[__]. W.N[?]"

Residence scene, Luck, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image showing two houses--one of them belonging to Ida Rognas--on a street in the village of Luck, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Jul 4, 1927; mailed from Luck Wisconsin; with 1¢ green Washington stamp (A140). Message: Addressed to Mrs. G.O. Rognas, Decorah, Ia., 910 Maple Ave. So.; "Sat. afternoon, Dear folks: - I am at Ida's now. Has been terrible warm but cooler today. Had a heavy rain shower yesterday. Things were beginning to dry up. How is Selma? I will write more later. Alma." Mrs. G. O. Rognas was Inga M. Rognas (Mrs. Gullick Olsen Rognas), the mother of Ida Gustava and Alma Louise Rognas.

City park, Prescott Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of the City Park in Prescott, Wisconsin, possibly now the Mercord Mill Park. Shows several small white buildings, benches, and rows of trees. Date from postmark (Aug. 30 1923) and message (Aug. 30-23); mailed from Minneapolis, Minn.; cancellation over the green 1¢ Washington stamp reads: Minnesota State Fair and N.W. Dairy Exposition, Sept. 1-8. Message: Addressed to Mrs. Sam. Levin, R#1, Atwater, Minn. "Mpls. Minn. Aug. 30-23. Dear Mrs. S. Levin, I am sending Mrs. Rosell's eggcase, hope you can fill it and send it soon. Please send the case to her address but the bill to me. Mrs. C. Johnson, 2727 - 41 Ave. So."

Maiden Rock, Wisconsin

"Of romantic interest as the spot from which the beautiful Indian maiden, Winona, daughter of the mighty Red Wing, Chief of the Dakota's, took her famou 'Lovers Leap'; along the Burlington's Mississippi River Scenic Line between Chicago and St. Paul-Minneapolis."

The Lone pine, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of a lone pine tree on a cliff overlooking the St. Croix River near St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. Date from postmark: Jul 27, 1931, mailed from St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin; green 1¢ Franklin stamp. Message on verso: Addressed to Miss Margaret Russell, 700 Magnolia St., So. Pasadena, Cal. "Deer Lake Cottage, Monday the 27/July. Dear Margaret - [?] time out to the Lake here. Not much fishing but good swimming. Wonderful trees & birds. - Love, Aunt Susan."

The Anchorage, near Hudson, Wisconsin

Tuck Post Card with image of the Anchorage boat landing near Hudson, Wisconsin. Text printed on recto (besides title): E. A. Harding, Publisher. Text printed on verso: "Raphael Tuck & Sons' Post Card Series No. 0270. 'Hudson, Wisconsin' Art publishers to their Majesties the King & Queen. Phototyped in Berlin." Includes "RTS" and the "Art Series" trademark in the stamp box. Unused.

Hudson, Wisconsin -- the draw bridge

Postcard with image of the interstate "draw bridge" at Hudson in the background, and a rocky beach of Lake St. Croix and a small boat in the foreground. Text printed on verso: E. A. Harding, Hudson, Wisconsin, No. 5, Made in Germany. Unused.

Dalles of the St. Croix River

Foldout postcard packet that contains 20 images, 18 images in the packet, plus 1 on the front "cover" and another on the verso of the packet. Published by Ben Franklin Store, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin Made in U.S.A. by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin--GIY F-168. Inside is printed a description of the St. Croix River Valley and the Interstate Park, with 580 acres on the Wisconsin side of the river and 150 acres on the Minnesota side. The packet was not mailed.

Alfalfa in Polk County, Wisconsin

Picture postcard with an image of a man--W.F. Mowey of Balsam Lake--standing in an alfalfa field, and another image of a stick in an alfalfa field showing 36 inches. "Big yields of this 'King of Forage Crops' on our splendid dairy and stock farms. Baker Land and Title Co., St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin." Printed on Kruxo paper (Kruxo used as divider 1911-1922). Unused.

Devil's Chair, Inter State Park, Dalles of the St. Croix

Picture postcard with image of the Devil's Chair rock formation in the Interstate Park on the St. Croix River. Text printed on verso: V.O. Hammon Pub. Co., Minneapolis and Chicago. Also the logo for the company (V.O. Hammon Publishing Co., Chicago, with the image of a sailboat). Unused.

On 2nd St. -- Hudson, Wisconsin

Real-photo postcard with image of 2nd Street in downtown Hudson, Wisconsin. Included in the photograph are buildings, pedestrians, electric poles and lines, automobiles, several parked bicycles, one tree, and signs for a bowling alley, a restaurant, a meat market, a lunch car (in a railroad car), and a smoke shop with pool and billiards. Date from postmark: Jun 11, 1917; green 1¢ Washington stamp (design A140). Additional handstamp: "Do your [bit!], A Liberty Loan Bond, Inquire at any bank or post office." This hand stamped wording was used during the First Liberty Loan, May 21 through June 15, 1917. Message: Addressed to Mr. Geo. W. Bickford, Livingston, Wisc. "Dear folks - This is Monday morning and it is raining so we are all sitting by the fire. The caught one 5½ lb. fish it was fine. We sure have all the fish we want to eat. Don't know when we will start home. We will write again when we get to Madison. Love to all from Nelson, Harold and Lil."

Street scene -- Hudson -- Wis

Real-photo postcard with image showing a commercial street in Hudson, Wisconsin, lined on both sides with automobiles. Visible store signs include Farm & Electric Supply (Cargill Feeds), Walter's, Otto's Shoe store, and a liquor store. Unused. Printed on Kodak paper (used 1950- ).

Wood River below the milldam at Grantsburg, Wisconsin

Postcard with image of Date from postmark: Mar 25 1920; mailed from Grantsburg Wis; stamp has been removed. Message: Addressed to Miss Elsie Huebner, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. "Say Elsie, isn't this a pretty spot on a hot summer day? Will be there until tomorrow noon. Only one train a day in this neck of the woods. Ed, Apt. #43, "The Buckingham," St. Paul Minn. 3/24/-'10."

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