Identity elements
Reference code
Name and location of repository
Level of description
collection
Title
Lewis, Stephens, and McKay family papers, 1844-2010.
Date(s)
- 1844-2010 (creation)
Extent
1.1 cubic feet (1 record center carton and 1 oversize folder) and 0.2 cubic feet of photographs (1 archives box)
Content and structure elements
Scope and content
The Lewis, Stephens, and McKay family collection consists of family papers of three generations of Welsh and Irish immigrants who settled in western Wisconsin. Daniel Lewis (1821-1887) emigrated from Wales, first settling in Green Bay and working in the logging business. In 1854, he moved to Hudson, Wisconsin continuing in the logging business before becoming a full time farmer. In 1859, he married Catherine Walsh (1836-1926) with whom he had six children, Hannah Eliza, Margaret Ann, Evan Walter, David James, Mary Frances, and Elizabeth Jane. Mary Frances (1873-1961) married John Stephens and had two children, Elizabeth and Mary Esther. Only Mary Esther (1906-1990) survived to adulthood and in 1936, she married Gerald Eugene McKay and they had six children. The collection consists of correspondence (both within the United States and family members in Wales), land transfers, tax receipts, obituaries, cemetery records, oral history transcripts, restoration records, class notebooks, certificates, diplomas, and photographs.
System of arrangement
Conditions of access and use elements
Conditions governing access
COLLECTION STORED, ALL or IN-PART, AT ARC: Collection can be requested for transfer through the Area Research Center (ARC) Network, consult Reading Room Staff.
Physical access
Technical access
Conditions governing reproduction
Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. Copyright may have not been transferred to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
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Scripts of the material
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Finding aids
Acquisition and appraisal elements
Custodial history
Immediate source of acquisition
Presented by Mary Frances McKay, 2015.
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information
Accruals
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Existence and location of copies
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Alternative identifier(s)
OCLC
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Subject access points
Place access points
Name access points
- Lewis, Daniel (creation)
- Lewis, Daniel, (1844) (Subject)