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O.N. Falk & Son Druggists (Stoughton, Wis.) Title: O. N. Falk & Son Druggists Records, 1904-1946
Quantity: 18.6 c.f. (45 archives boxes and 1 oversize box)
Call Number: Mss 817
Abstract: Records of a Rexall/United Drug Company drug store in Stoughton, Wisconsin, purchased in 1866 and operated by Ole N. Falk alone or in partnership with others, including son Elmer, who sold it in 1955. The store sold not only drugs, but cosmetics and toiletries; Victor Records and phonographs, sheet music, and musical instruments; tobacco products, liquor, other beverages, and confections; books, magazines, newspapers, and paper goods; paint and hardware, clothing, athletic equipment and games, photographic film and processing services, and many other items. The records reflect the impact on the business of two world wars, the Depression, and Prohibition. The records consist mainly of advertising materials, along with some orders, invoices, and correspondence. Also included are some letters concerning personal financial matters; mailings from Madison, Stoughton and Dane County civic and fraternal organizations; and materials Falk received as a University of Wisconsin and Kappa Sigma alumnus.
Onalaska Hearse Company (Onalaska, Wis.). Title: Onalaska Hearse Company Ledger
Quantity: 1.0 cubic foot
Call Number: MISC MSS 201
Abstract: Ledger book with entries dating from approximately 1889 through 1924; this ledger likely belonged to the Onalaska Hearse Company (of Onalaska, Wisconsin).
Onalaska (La Crosse County, Wis : Town) Title: Onalaska (La Crosse County, Wis. : Town): Records, 1850-1971
Quantity: 1.4 c.f. (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: La Crosse Series 56
Abstract: Records of the Board of Supervisors, 1854-1937; clerk, 1854-1971; treasurer, 1854-1915; Board of Health, 1899-1906; and Justice of the Peace, 1855-1859. The bulk of the series consists of Clerks's Record Books (1854-1971), containing proceedings of the annual town meetings and meetings of the Board of Supervisors, as well as records documenting almost all aspects of town government. Other records in the series include Highway Records (1854-1937), Treasurer's ledgers and account books (1854-1915), a volume pertaining to land sales (1858-1861) in the towns of Onalaska, Campbell, Jackson, and Neshonoc, Ordinances (1872-1873), school district related records (1858-1860), chattel mortgages (1855-1879), lists of names of registered voters (1865-1879), burial permits (1899-1906), and a Justice of Peace docket (1855-1859).
Oneida County (Wis.). Land Inspectors Title: Oneida County (Wis.). Land Inspectors: Timber Cruiser Record Books, 1885-1889
Quantity: 1.6 c.f. (28 volumes in 4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Oneida Series 38
Abstract: Record books created by land inspectors who examined timber stands to estimate the quality, type, and volume of lumber a forest area would yield. In addition, cruisers noted topographical features, the general landscape, and details about the forest. Maps show the boundaries of the lots and topographical features. The records cover townships located in present day Oneida and Vilas counties, Wisconsin.
Oneida County (Wis.). Treasurer Title: Oneida County (Wis.). Treasurer: Tax Rolls, 1887-2000
Quantity: 140 reels of microfilm (35 mm) and 15.0 cubic feet (80 volumes)
Call Number: Oneida Series 5
Abstract: Real estate and personal property tax rolls for Oneida County showing owner's name, description of property, amount paid, date, and name of person paying taxes. Records for 1887-1890 are incomplete. From 1895 to 1910 and 1950 to 2000 only every fifth year has been retained. From 1910-1950 only every tenth year was retained.
O'Neil, Marianne Title: History of Southside Multi-Purpose Center
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 141
Abstract: "History of Multi-Purpose Center," written by Marianne O'Neil, March 21, 1972, detailing the history of the Southside Senior Center located at 1220 Denton Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

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