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Rice Lake Area School District (Wis.) Title: Rice Lake Area School District ( Wis.): Predecessor School Records, 1875-1962
Quantity: 4.2 c.f. (9 archives boxes and 2 flat boxes)
Call Number: Barron Series 48
Abstract: Financial records of the Rice Lake Area School District, together with district clerk's records of various rural schools in Barron County, Wisconsin, that were consolidated into the Rice Lake school system. Several of these predecessor school districts included parts of the Towns of Long Lake and Sarona in Washburn County. About the Rice Lake Area district itself there are no minutes or administrative records, although the series does provide detailed information about revenue and expenditures, 1887-1934. The predecessor schools are documented solely by official clerk's records including minutes, financial statements, and occasional teacher contracts. There are no records about individual students.
Rice, Ole Saeter, 1863-1923 Title: Ole S. Rice Papers, 1888-1923
Quantity: 3.8 c.f. (8 archives boxes and 1 flat box)
Call Number: Mss 497
Abstract: Papers of Rice, the Wisconsin State Library Clerk and Supervisor of School Libraries in the Department of Public Instruction between 1907 and 1923; including correspondence, speeches, financial records, papers on Madison's Mozart Club, the Mutual Benefit Anti-Tuberculosis Fraternity, and other personal activities, and files on his professional work with libraries and education.
Rice, William Gorham, 1892-1979 Title: William Gorham Rice Papers, 1914-1978
Quantity: 10.9 cubic feet (24 archives boxes) and 6 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plus additions of 0.7 cubic feet of photographs (1 archives box, 1 flat box, and 1 oversize folder), 0.4 cubic feet of negatives (2 negative boxes), and 0.1 cubic feet of ephemera (1 oversize folder)
Call Number: Mss 89; Mss 224; Micro 535; PH 4928
Abstract: Papers of William Gorham Rice, a University of Wisconsin law professor (1922-1963), expert on international and labor law, and champion of civil liberties and social justice. Included in the collection are Rice's personal and professional correspondence; letters of his parents; speeches, articles, and notes, concerning the law, politics, and social justice; and legal files from Rice's post-retirement private law practice. The collection is rich in information about World War I in Europe where Rice served in Europe as an ambulance driver prior to the official United States entry into the war until after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The effects of the war in this country are revealed in papers on Rice's parents' war support activities and Belgian relief work. A subject and organizations file contains correspondence, reference material, notes, legal papers and clippings regarding legal and political topics, and matters of personal interest, illustrating Rice's opposition to McCarthyism and political repression, his involvement with Democratic politics, and his work with international law organizations. Of particular interest is Rice's correspondence concerning his work with the International Labor Organization in Geneva (1935-1936) and the National War Labor Board (1941-1945), the rise of Nazism, and the coming of World War II to Europe. A noteworthy legal case in the collection is that of Jerry Rothstein, an unwed father whom Rice represented, who was one of the first to sue to regain his parental and custody rights. While documentation of Rice's work with the American and Wisconsin Civil Liberties Unions is sparse in his personal papers, such material may be found in the collection of the WCLU.
Rich Brothers Manufacturing Company Title: Rich Brothers Manufacturing Company Records, 1846-1895
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Oshkosh Mss AD
Abstract: Mainly records of business enterprises engaged in by three brothers, A. J., H. H., and Martin Rich, onetime residents of Horicon, Wisconsin. Three letterbooks, 1874-1882, contain outgoing letters from the Ontonagon, Michigan, office of their firm, which manufactured lumber and shingles and dealt in general merchandise in Wisconsin and Michigan. Two volumes of financial records include a ledger, 1857-1858, for Rich and Roper Livery in Horicon; journal entries, 1864-65, for Rich Brothers' general merchandise store in Horicon; and personal accounts, 1860-1868, of H. H. Rich. The bulk of the final volume consists of financial records of the Horicon Windmill Company, 1874-1895, but a few pages contain sales records kept by an unidentified merchant dealing in iron, lumber, and other products in Southport (Kenosha) in 1846-1847.
Rich, Faith Title: Faith Rich Papers, 1957-1966
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) and 1 poster
Call Number: Mss 185; PH 6510
Abstract: Papers of Faith Rich, an officer of the Chicago chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality, including minutes, reports, correspondence, and files on employment, housing, and education. Also included is a poster publicizing CORE Nite, sponsored by the Congress of Racial Equality, to support Freedom Riders, November 16, 1961.
Richard, George M.
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Title: George M. Richard Photographs of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1958
Quantity: .2 cubic ft. (1 box) 24 safety film negatives 23 digital files (812 MB)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 167
Abstract: Photographic prints and negatives taken by George M. Richard, former editor of the Wisconsin Alumnus, a magazine of the Wisconsin Alumni Association, based in Madison. The images were included in the October 1958 issue of the Alumnus. Included are interior and exterior shots of the newly formed University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus, including Baker Fieldhouse, the Student Union, downtown classroom buildings (all of which have been razed or are no longer used), the Campus Elementary School (currently the Kunkle Center), Kenwood Hall, the library (then located in Mellencamp Hall), Mitchell Hall, and classes in session.
Richards, Donald F.;
Milwaukee (Wis.). Common Council.
Title: Donald F. Richards Aldermanic Records, 1973-2000
Quantity: 3.5 cubic ft. (11 boxes) 4 oversize folders
Call Number: City of Milwaukee Archival Collection 81
Abstract: Records of Common Council Alderman Donald F. Richards who served Milwaukee's 9th District from 1988-2004. Collection contains correspondence, reports, subject files, clippings, photographs and publications.
Richart, Fred Title: Fred Richart Farm Records, 1940-1960
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Superior Mss S
Abstract: Farm Family Record Books published by the Farm Security Administration and kept by Fred Richart for his Guernsey farm in Solon Springs, Wis. as a condition of the government loan which Richart had secured. Each volume contains information on the members of the household, budgetted and actual family expenses, estimates of farm production for the year, and reports of farm receipts and operating expenses.
Richberg, Donald R. (Donald Randall), 1881-1960 Title: Donald R. Richberg Papers, 1940-1957
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: U.S. Mss BL
Abstract: Copies of speeches given by Donald R. Richberg, a Chicago lawyer, author, and public offical during the New Deal era. Most of the texts deal with his views on labor unions and political power and on the post-war growth of government intervention in economic and social problems which he labelled “creeping socialism.”
Richland County (Wis.). Department of Social Services Title: Department of Social Services, Richland County, Wisconsin, General Relief Case Files, 1932-1969
Quantity: 15.6 cubic feet (39 archives boxes)
Call Number: Richland Series 39
Abstract: Case files documenting monetary assistance and relief in the form of goods and services provided to persons in need. Files include applications for relief, field worker's report sheets which contain narrative accounts of case background, face sheets containing factual information about the applicant and his/her family, financial disbursement sheets, correspondence, and related documents. Some case files may also include relevant court proceedings, newspaper clippings, and personal correspondence. Types of aid include poor relief, aid to dependent children, and old age assistance. The county administered federal and state funds to clients under the supervision of the Wisconsin Emergency Relief Administration and the Public Welfare Department.
Richland County (Wis.). Register of Deeds Title: Richland County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Deeds, 1850-1900
Quantity: 25 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Richland Series 24
Abstract: Microfilmed warranty, quit claim, and other deeds for land located in Richland County. Records provide names of persons involved in land transfers, a description of the land, and amount of money involved.
Richland County (Wis.). Treasurer Title: Richland County (Wis.). Treasurer: Tax Rolls, 1910-1960, 1980-1995
Quantity: 30.4 c.f. (417 volumes)
Call Number: Richland Series 7
Abstract: Record of taxes levied and collected on real estate and personal property. Includes description of the property, its assessed valuation, and amount of taxes levied as well as when and by whom the taxes were paid. Only records for 1910 and every 5th year thereafter have been retained.
Richwood (Richland County, Wis.: Town). Assessor Title: Richwood (Richland County, Wis. : Town). Assessor: Tax and Assessment Rolls, 1889-1918
Quantity: 1.6 c.f. (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Richland Series 27
Abstract: An incomplete run of tax and assessment rolls for real and personal property. For real property the rolls show name and address of owner, land description, assessed valuation, taxes and changes assessed, and amount paid. For personal property, the rolls provide name of owner, type and value of property, amount of taxes and changes assessed, and amount and date paid.
Riddle, James A., 1956- ;
Ford, Joyce E.
Title: James Riddle and Joyce Ford Papers, 1980-2018
Quantity: 13.0 cubic feet (13 records center cartons), 6 video recordings, and 2.6 gigabytes; plus additions of 10.0 gigabytes
Call Number: Mss 1085; VHD 071-076; M2022-055
Abstract: Papers of James “Jim” Riddle and Joyce Ford, organic farmers, inspectors, and educators, documenting their activities relating to organic agriculture certification standards, organic inspector training, and other aspects of organic agriculture, including the Minnesota organic certification cost-share program, the first such program in the nation. Riddle and Ford co-wrote the IFOAM/IOIA International Inspection Manual (2000), a standard work in the field, and the OCC/IOIA Organic Certification Form Templates. Also included are records relating to other organizations with which Riddle and Ford were involved, such as the Independent Organic Inspectors Association (IOIA), the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB), the International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements (IFOAM), the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Organic Advisory Task Force (MOATF, 1991-2009), and the University of Minnesota.
Riddle, Nelson, 1921-1985 Title: Nelson Riddle Orchestrations, undated
Quantity: 1.2 c.f. (5 flat boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 71AN
Abstract: Fifty-three holograph orchestrations of composer, conductor, and arranger Nelson Riddle (1921-1985). Prepared by Riddle in his capacity as music director for Capital Records, the arrangements are all for Ella Fitzgerald recordings of Ira Gershwin songs. Each score is signed by Fitzgerald, Gershwin, and Riddle.
Riebs Company Title: Riebs Company Records, 1933-1984
Quantity: 0.5 cubic ft. (1 box)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 389
Abstract: The Riebs Company was a Milwaukee, Wisconsin company started by John Michael Riebs, Jr. It was also known as the Riebs Malting Company and the Riebs Malt Grain Company. Their business involved brewing and distilling and production of malt.
Riehle, Ben A., 1897-1967 Title: Ben A. Riehle Papers, 1964-1967
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Stevens Point Mss AA
Abstract: Papers of Riehle, a seven-term Democratic Assemblyman representing the First District, Marathon County, Wisconsin; containing letters from constituents, a few replies from Riehle, and a small file of bills and reference materials.
Riemenschneider, August. Title: August Riemenschneider Negatives Collection, circa 1911
Quantity: 1.1 cubic ft. (15 boxes)
Call Number: Milwaukee Historic Photo Collection 26
Abstract: Glass plate negatives taken by August Riemenschneider, depicting images of the Milwaukee Fire Department in the early 1900s, including the District Chiefs and their employees.
Rietbrock Land and Lumber Company Title: Rietbrock Land and Lumber Company Records, 1886-1938
Quantity: 5.0 c.f. (1 archives box and 25 volumes)
Call Number: Stevens Point Mss AF
Abstract: Records of Rietbrock, a Milwaukee-based company engaged in land and lumber sales, farming and dairying operations, and land development, particularly near Athens, Wisconsin. Included is correspondence, 1902-1935, generally in the form of Erbach's reports from the Athens camp to the Milwaukee office, describing the work in progress, local conditions, finances, land transactions, and ownership of three area farms. Also present are incomplete financial records, 1886-1898, 1912-1926, miscellany, and scattered correspondence and financial records of subsidiary companies - Athens Canning Company, Athens Electric Light and Power Company, and Ceres Roller Mills Company.
Rindisbacher, Peter, 1806-1834 Title: Peter Rindisbacher Drawings and Watercolors, circa 1826-1834
Quantity: 1.2 cubic feet of drawings and watercolors (7 works in 2 flat boxes), and 0.2 cubic feet of photographs (1 archives box)
Call Number: PH 509
Abstract: Drawings and watercolors attributed to Peter Rindisbacher, a Swiss-born immigrant whose artwork documented Native American and frontier life in the early American and Canadian West. The collection includes two wildlife drawings, a portrait of Winnebago Chief Isaac Winnesheek, and four watercolors of Native American hunting scenes.
Rindlisbacher, Otto Title: Otto and Iva Rindlisbacher Musical Performance and Family Photographs, 1904, circa 1920-1950
Quantity: 7 photographs
Call Number: PH 6214; PH 6214 (5)
Abstract: Copies of photographs of Otto and Iva Rindlisbacher and various musical groups with which they performed in the upper Midwest, featuring instruments made by Otto. The Rindlisbachers played accordion and guitar and sometimes were billed as “Swiss-Italian Alp Players.” Also present are composite photographs of faculty and graduates of the University of Wisconsin dairy science program in 1904, including J. Rindlisbacher, Otto's father.
Rindlisbacher, Otto, 1895-1975 Rindlisbacher, Iva Kundert, 1899-1981 Title: Rindlisbacher collection
Quantity: 1.75 Linear Feet 1 half document box, 1 archival flat box
Call Number: MML027
Abstract: Otto Rindlisbacher was a musician, fiddle maker, composer, hunter and tavern owner and musician of Swiss-German origin from Rice Lake, Wisconsin. The bulk of the collection is unpublished music, essays and poems by Rindlisbacher and his wife Iva.
Ringle, Charles Title: Charles Ringle Record Books, 1854-1932
Quantity: 1.5 c.f. (1 record center carton and 1 flat box)
Call Number: M2003-051
Abstract: Record books of Charles Ringle of the Town of Herman, Dodge County, Wisconsin. In 1865, Ringle began a mercantile business in Herman, was made postmaster in 1866, and also held several town offices. This collection mainly contains the record books documenting Ringle’s mercantile business, including day books (1868-1932) and account books (1865-1926). Also included is Ringle’s personal account book (1874-1876), a Postmaster’s Account and Record Book (1895-1899) and a ledger from School District No. 5, Town of Herman, dated July 1854.
Ris, Hania W., 1913-1998 Title: Hania W. Ris Papers, 1951-1995
Quantity: 1.4 cubic feet (4 archives boxes) and 15 tape recordings; plus additions of 22.2 cubic feet and 1 photograph
Call Number: Mss 574; Audio 1045A
Abstract: Papers of Hania W. Ris, a Madison, Wisconsin, physician and feminist. Included is correspondence, written statements and testimony, professional articles and papers, and news clippings illustrating her work in the areas of child and adolescent health care, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, abortion rights, sex education and birth control, women's rights, nuclear disarmament, and health care for the institutionalized. The papers also concern Dr. Ris's involvement with numerous state and national task forces and committees, her 1975 trip to China and her subsequent published reports regarding Chinese health care, her work with the Wisconsin School for Girls, and her research and publications.
Risser, Fred A. Title: Fred A. Risser Papers, 1956-2001
Quantity: 22.4 cubic feet (20 record center cartons and 4 archives boxes) and 3 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plus additions of 17.8 cubic feet (17 record center cartons and 2 archives boxes) and 4 disc recordings
Call Number: Mss 391; Micro 1001; Audio 1561A; M2004-191
Abstract: Legislative papers of Fred A. Risser, a Wisconsin Democratic leader who represented the city of Madison in the Assembly, 1956-1962, and the Senate, 1962-2021. Documentation on his career includes correspondence from constituents and other legislators; subject files; committee files pertaining to participation on the State Building Commission, the Joint State of Wisconsin-City of Madison Planning Committee, and various other committee appointments; and press and campaign materials. Topics which are well covered include abortion, birth control, the Senate Democratic Caucus, the renovation of the state capitol, the Clean Air Act, legal definition of death, and the 1974 Committee for a Democratic State Senate.
Risser, Frederic E., 1900-1971 Title: Frederic E. Risser Papers, 1925-1971
Quantity: 2.8 c.f. (7 archives boxes)
Call Number: Mss 418
Abstract: Papers of a Madison, Wis., attorney and state senator, consisting of legislative and political papers, legal case and reference files, a subject file, and personal and miscellaneous papers. Also included are a small number of the political, professional, and personal papers of Risser's father-in-law, Ernest N. Warner (1868-1930), who was also a Madison attorney and state assemblyman. Included in the collection are Risser's constituent correspondence files, 1936-1949; notes for and copies of legislation introduced by Risser or considered by committees of which he was a member; correspondence concerning cases Risser handled as Dane County district attorney; and legal papers created while attorney for the Town of Madison. Items in the subject file show the involvement of both Risser and Warner in the Progressive movement in Wisconsin, in the development of parks in Madison and Wisconsin, and their interest in American and Wisconsin history including membership in the Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin and the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Correspondents include Risser's law partner John Shiels, and the materials make reference to Wisconsin Progressive Robert M. La Follette.
Ristow, Walter William, 1908- Title: Walter William Ristow Papers
Physical Description: 1.0 cubic foot
Call Number: MSS N
Abstract: Ristow was named head of New York Public Library’s map division in 1937 and served for nine years. In 1946 he began working at Library of Congress and was named chief of the map division in 1968. Ristow was born and raised in La Crosse, Wis., but spent most his adult life in the eastern United States. This collection consists of articles, 1933-1985, written by Walter W. Ristow, on the subjects of map librarianship and the history of maps and mapmaking. The articles are arranged alphabetically by title in two sets.
Rita Tallent Picken (1919-2009) Title: Rita Tallent Picken Papers, 1942-2012
Quantity: 2.3 cubic feet (2 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 2 volumes)
Call Number: UWP Manuscript Collection 20
Abstract: The UW-Parkside related papers of Rita Tallent Picken, Assistant to the Chancellor from 1968-1976, and spouse of Bernard Tallent, Dean of the University of Wisconsin—Kenosha Extension.
Ritchie, Jack, 1922-1983.;
Ritchie, Rita.
Title: Jack Ritchie Papers, 1953-1983
Quantity: 0.4 cubic ft. (1 box)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 91
Abstract: Papers of Wisconsin author Jack Ritchie, contains correspondence, photographs, and awards.
Ritonia, Joan C. Title: Joan C. Ritonia papers, 1933-1955
Quantity: 1.1 cubic ft. (4 boxes including 5 volumes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 402
Abstract: This collection consists of personal papers from Joan Ritonia (nee Rauwald), born in 1932 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Joan's father, Carl Joseph Rauwald (1909-1968), worked in Civilian Transportation during the Occupation and Reconstruction of Japan immediately following World War II. The collection primarily dates from 1946 to 1953 and consists of photo albums documenting Joan's family and friends, education, and life in Japan. The collection also includes ephemera and memorabilia documenting Joan's education and travel throughout her lifetime. Joan's early schooling was in the United States. She graduated from the Tokyo American School in 1949 and from Milwaukee's St. Mary's School of Nursing in 1953.
Rivard, Richard P. Title: Richard P. Rivard Papers, 1941-1945
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) and 1 compact disc
Call Number: River Falls Mss FB
Abstract: Papers, bulk 1941-1945, consisting of World War II journals kept by Richard P. Rivard, of Turtle Lake, Wisconsin, chronicling his training at Camp Haan, California, with the 215th Coast Artillery (AA), Battery D, time stationed in Kodiak, Alaska and in the European theater. An undated manuscript illustrated with photographs and ephemera, which he based upon his journals, details his time in Europe and his homecoming (Days of the War in Europe: January 1 to April 1, 1945, Volume I-II).
River Falls Garden Club (Wis.) Title: River Falls Garden Club Records, 1957-1982, 1997-2007
Quantity: 1.1 cubic feet (2 archives boxes and 1 flat box)
Call Number: River Falls Mss DH
Abstract: Minutes, programs, clippings, and memorabilia documenting the club's community beautification projects such as landscaping the Heritage Park in River Falls, flower shows, and other activities. The club was organized in 1957 at the initiation of the River Falls Tuesday Club, an affiliate of the Federation of Women's Clubs.
River Falls Improvement League (Wis.) Title: River Falls Improvement League Records, 1900-1916
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: River Falls Mss W
Abstract: Constitution, minutes, and miscellaneous records of the Improvement League, an organization of River Falls women who campaigned for sidewalk repairs, weed control, the creation of parks, and other projects for community beautification and betterment. Included are registers for the public rest room for women which the league established.
River Falls (Pierce County, Wis. : Town). Clerk Title: River Falls (Pierce County, Wis. : Town). Clerk: Assessment Rolls,1854-1927
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (12 volumes in 2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Pierce Series 61
Abstract: Real estate assessment rolls of scattered dates, showing name of property owner, legal description of land, number of acres, value set by assessor, value fixed by Board of Review, and other related information. Some volumes give additional information such as state, county, town, school, and road taxes. Volumes 11 (1927) includes breakdown of land taxed into categories such as marsh, cut-over, improved, etc. Volumes 1 and 2 are from the Town of Greenwood, the pre-1858 name of the present Town of River Falls.
River Falls Recycling Center (Wis.) Title: River Falls Recycling Center Records, 1981-1992
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: River Falls Mss EB
Abstract: Records of a River Falls, Wisconsin, recycling center founded in 1981 and run as a private non-profit corporation until 1989 when Pierce County took over operations. The collection includes constitution and bylaws, contracts, correspondence, financial records, minutes and agendas, newspaper clippings, and reports.
River Falls Tuesday Club (River Falls, Wis.) Title: River Falls Tuesday Club Records, 1890-2000
Quantity: 4.8 cubic feet (7 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 7 volumes) and 13 photographs
Call Number: River Falls Mss AQ
Abstract: Records of the River Falls Tuesday Club, a study and service group affiliated with the Wisconsin Federation of Women's Clubs; including minute books, treasurer's records, scrapbooks, lists of members, histories, anniversary photographs, and other material. Activities included support of the public library, public health causes (particularly tuberculosis), sales of Liberty Bonds, city hospital improvement, a “save the elms” campaign, and other causes.
River Falls (Wis.). Clerk Title: River Falls, Wisconsin, Clerk, Clerk's Papers, 1886-1957, 1991-1995
Quantity: 1.6 cubic feet (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: Pierce Series 124
Abstract: The Clerk's papers consist mainly of applications, general correspondence, petitions, records of poor relief, reports of city officials, and tax statements.
River Falls (Wis.). Common Council Title: River Falls (Wis.). Common Council: Minutes, 1885-1998
Quantity: 7.2 cubic feet (5 archives boxes and 33 volumes)
Call Number: Pierce Series 48
Abstract: Minutes of the Common Council meetings, including reports, resolutions, summaries of election results, and other supplementary documents. Included are the draft notes of the minutes found in volumes 1 and 2. The notes contain portions of the minutes not found in the official volumes.
River Falls (Wis.). Mayor Title: River Falls (Wis.). Mayor: Mayor's Subject File, 1946-1970
Quantity: 1.2 c.f. (3 archives boxes)
Call Number: Pierce Series 121
Abstract: Applications, assessments, bids, contracts, construction specifications, general correspondence, blueprints, and plat maps pertaining to routine city functions such as civil defense, elections, licensing, park development, police and fire protection, public works construction, social services, and zoning.
Riverside International Friendship Gardens (La Crosse, Wis.). Title: Riverside International Friendship Gardens Minutes
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 208
Abstract: Meeting minutes of the Riverside International Friendship Gardens organization, 2005-2006.

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