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Boepple, J. F. Title: An Account of the Establishment of the Industry of Pearl Button Manufacturers as Based on Fresh Water Mussels
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 064
Abstract: Photocopy of J. F. Boepple's "An Account of the Establishment of the Pearl Button Manufacturers," 1963.
Rentz, Michael Title: "An Emigrant's Voyage" Translated Typescript Concerning the Emigration of Michael Rentz
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 163
Abstract: Translation of "An Emigrant's Voyage," originally written in Norwegian by Michael Rentz in 1868, providing an account of Rentz's emigration from Esofea, Norway to the Town of Coon in Vernon County, Wisconsin.
United Artists Corporation Title: Analysis of Exchange Business Statements Ledgers: United Artists Corporation Records, Series 1J, 1928-1944
Quantity: 2.0 cubic feet (5 volumes); also available on 3 reels of microfilm (35 mm)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 99AN/1J; Micro 1055
Abstract: Ledgers containing financial records, summarized weekly, for American and Canadian exchanges. Included are exchange summaries of cash collections, checks, refunds, film rental credits, advertising and accessory sales credits, foreign credits, transfers to Home Office #233 accounts, uncollectable accounts, accounts receivable from producers, Home Office operating accounts, net accounts receivable, and account balances.
University of Wisconsin--Madison. School of Medicine and Public Health Title: Anatomy Faculty records
Quantity: 1 Linear Feet 1 record carton
Call Number: uac35
Abstract: These records include biographical files of faculty members in the Department of Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from the early 1970s to the late 1980s.
Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Valley of La Crosse (Wis.). Title: Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Valley of La Crosse, Wisconsin Spring Reunion Booklet
Quantity: 0.02 cubic foot (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 261
Anderegg Family Title: Anderegg Family Papers, 1852-1971
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 62
Abstract: Correspondence, financial and legal papers, property records, and miscellany of Joseph R. Anderegg, Sr., a Swiss immigrant to Algoma, Wis., and of his family. Included are papers of Floretta Seibt Anderegg Wodsedlak and of her father, Ferdinand Seibt. Most papers date prior to 1886.
UWM Title: Andrew C. Kennedy papers1962-2014
Quantity: 4 cubic ft. (4 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 389
Abstract: This collection consists of the personal papers of Andrew Kennedy, former Senior Minister of the First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee.
Agnew, Andrew D. Title: Andrew D. Agnew Papers, 1887-1944
Quantity: 0.2 cubic ft. (1 box)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 224
Abstract: Personal papers of Andrew Agnew (1867-1951), a Scottish and Irish immigrant who worked in Milwaukee as a lawyer and real estate and insurance agent. He was also involved with local organizations, including the Masons. Collection contains correspondence, photographs, and materials on various clubs and societies.
Glaze, Andrew, 1920- Title: Andrew Glaze Papers, 1948-1964
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 51AN
Abstract: Papers of a poet-playwright, including drafts and revisions of plays and teleplays, a small amount of correspondence, drafts of a few poems, miscellaneous notes, and photographs.
Dahl, Andrew H., 1859-1928 Title: Andrew H. Dahl Correspondence, 1914
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Mss 198
Abstract: Campaign correspondence of Andrew H. Dahl, a Progressive candidate in Wisconsin's 1914 gubernatorial primary. Although routine in nature, the correspondence reflects the split in Progressive support which resulted in five Progressive candidates in the primary being defeated by the Stalwart Republican candidate.
Mayers, Andrew Title: Andrew Mayers Records, 1856-1892
Quantity: 0.7 cubic feet (1 archives box and 2 oversize volumes) and 1 reel of microfilm (35 mm)
Call Number: Wis Mss KQ; Micro 38
Abstract: Records preserved by Andrew Mayers, Madison, Wisconsin, druggist and general merchant, consisting of minutes of meetings, 1856-1892, of the Madison branch of St. George's Society, a benevolent society for Englishmen; minutes of meetings, a cashbook, and ledger of the Mendota Club, 1891-1901, incorporated for the purpose of maintaining a shooting preserve; and a stock certificate book of the Madison Sportsmen's Association, 1913-1928. A diary, 1869-1870, describes Mayers' train journey to California and then by ship around the “Horn” to England and back to the U.S.
Johnson, Andrew N., 1890-1973 Title: Andrew N. Johnson Papers, 1915-1971
Quantity: 2.4 c.f. (7 archives boxes)
Call Number: River Falls Mss DJ
Abstract: Papers of Andrew N. Johnson, a dairy and animal husbandry professor at Wisconsin State College, River Falls, consisting of personal papers, course notes and lectures, papers from his local civic activities, family papers, and photographs including some of agricultural scenes.
Sanchez, Angel.;
Milwaukee (Wis.). Common Council.
Title: Angel Sanchez Aldermanic Records, 1993-2004
Quantity: 1.0 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Call Number: City of Milwaukee Archival Collection 36
Abstract: Records of Common Council Alderman Angel Sanchez, who served Milwaukee's 12th District from 2000-2004. Contains correspondence, maps, photographs, and reports.
Blaine, Anita McCormick Title: Anita McCormick Blaine Additional Papers Received in 1971, 1850-1958
Quantity: 39.2 cubic feet (98 archives boxes and 1 volume)
Call Number: McCormick Mss 5E
Abstract: Papers of Chicago philanthropist Anita Blaine, received from her granddaughter in 1971, composed of diaries, some of her most private correspondence, information relating to her own estate and those of her husband and son, and papers of her husband and son.
Blaine, Anita McCormick Title: Anita McCormick Blaine Correspondence and Papers, 1828-1958
Quantity: 395.4 cubic feet (984 archives boxes, 9 volumes, and 1 oversize folder)
Call Number: McCormick Mss 1E; McCormick Mss 2E
Abstract: Correspondence and other papers of Anita McCormick Blaine, a Chicago philanthropist, consisting of letters, telegrams, and summaries of telephone conversations; reports of committees, boards, and organizations; speeches, essays, and random notes; financial statements and ledgers; clippings; and photographs; concerning her absorbing interests in education, improvement in social and economic conditions, international understanding, and world peace, and her relations with members of the McCormick family and their friends.
Blaine, Anita McCormick Title: Anita McCormick Blaine Office Records, 1889-1952
Quantity: 48.0 cubic feet (41 records center cartons and 43 volumes)
Call Number: McCormick Mss 4E
Abstract: Records documenting Anita McCormick Blaine's finances and employment of office staff. Mrs. Blaine spent and gave away so much money, and was involved in so many activities, that her Chicago mansion took on the aspects of an institution as well as a home; and in 1928 she set up an office in the Farwell Building. In these two places causes were initiated, plans were made, and conferences were held, for all of which records were always kept. The collection exhibits in great quantity and detail information concerning office procedure. Written messages constantly flowed between her and her secretaries, and the papers include methods outlined for office management, diaries and reports of secretaries, questions and recommendations, summaries of telephone conversations, gift information with annotations as to Mrs. Blaine's intent, press releases, and financial records including bills, accounts, cash books, and ledgers.
Blaine, Anita McCormick Title: Anita McCormick Blaine Operation of Household Papers, 1896-1957
Quantity: 23.2 cubic feet (21 records center cartons, 2 archives boxes, and 6 volumes)
Call Number: McCormick Mss 3E
Abstract: Papers of philanthropist Anita McCormick Blaine related to the operation of her household, where Mrs. Blaine employed as many as five to nine servants. The collection exhibits in great quantity and detail information on daily living; included are household accounts, orders, and shopping lists; assignment of duties and directions for carrying them out; reports on work accomplished and problems encountered; recommendations from both employer and staff; telephone messages coming into the house; and financial materials, including tax returns.
Beckmann, Ann C., 1947- Title: Ann C. Beckmann Papers, 1972-1978
Quantity: 1.8 c.f. (4 archives boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 186AF
Abstract: Papers of a former journalist for the Madison Capital Times, who specialized in coverage of women's issues. Included is a small file of bylined articles, notes, engagement calendars, and research for a series on women's right to maintain their maiden name after marriage. Two boxes contain agenda, minutes, reports, and internal communications of the Madison Affirmative Action Commission of which Beckmann was a charter member.
Larson, Ann Title: Ann Larson papers
Quantity: 3.13 cubic feet 2 records center cartons, 1 letter document box, 1 half-letter document box Collection materials consist of papers and notebooks.
Call Number: uac37
Abstract: Ann Larson is an alumna of the Food Research Institue at University of Wisconsin-Madison. She studied under Dr. Eric Johnson. The collection contains research data, lab notebooks, and reports on dairy and meat safety.
Ann Lennarson Greer Title: Ann Lennarson Greer Municipal Health Services Project Papers, 1971-1984
Quantity: 4.8 cubic ft. (10 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 336
Abstract: Ann Lennarson Greer, a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor emerita in sociology and researcher for the Eisenhower Center for the Conservation of Human Resources at Columbia University, evaluated the Milwaukee portion of the Municipal Health Services Project. The Municipal Health Services Project, conducted from 1978 to 1982, was part of a larger project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to assist Milwaukee, Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and San Jose in the delivery of basic health services to people living in underserved urban neighborhoods. The collection consists primarily of reports, updates, and records of meetings dealing with the project, but also includes newpapers articles on Milwaukee healthcare related subjects, and information about medical care in general in Southeastern Wisconsin, compiled or created by Ann Greer.
Kissinger, Anna Higgins Title: Anna Higgins Kissinger Papers, 1910-1943
Quantity: 0.4 cubic ft. (1 box)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 24
Abstract: Papers of Anna Higgins Kissinger. Collection contains scrapbooks of playbills, clippings, and ephemera from Milwaukee and Chicago theaters.
Holden, Anna Title: Anna Holden Papers, 1946-1999
Quantity: 9.0 cubic feet (22 archives boxes), 1 reel of microfilm (35 mm), and 5 tape recordings
Call Number: Mss 543; Micro 815; Audio 810A
Abstract: Papers of Anna Holden, a research sociologist who was active in various civil rights organizations throughout the 1950s and 1960s. The collection reflects Holden's work with the Washington, D.C., and Ann Arbor, Michigan, chapters of the Congress of Racial Equality, and her interest in the fair housing projects sponsored by those organizations. In June 1968 she began a study of desegregation in small and medium-sized school districts for the United States Civil Rights Commission. The study was later taken over by the Center for Urban Education, and involved detailed case studies of the school districts of Charlottesville, Virginia, Providence, Rhode Island, and Sacramento, California. Records from this study and from a similar study made in Clinton, Tennessee, in 1956 are a major portion of this collection. A second portion of Holden's papers consists of records of the activities of the Washington chapter of CORE, primarily during the early 1960s, and of the direct action projects of its Housing Committee. The collection also includes a taped radio interview with Holden, made in 1964, and four tapes recording meetings of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission regarding school desegregation in Charlottesville, 1967-1968. There are very few personal papers in the collection.
Davis, Anna Mae, 1896-1991;
Davis, Robert H. (Robert Hardin), 1889-1953
Title: Anna Mae and Robert H. Davis Papers, 1909-1977
Quantity: 46.0 c.f. (43 record center cartons, 4 archives boxes, 6 card boxes, and 2 oversize folders), 107 photographs (1 archives box), and 7 negatives (1 negative box)
Call Number: Mss 1077; PH 6662
Abstract: Papers, 1909-1977, of Anna Mae Davis, Wisconsin economist, attorney, and a frequent Socialist Party political candidate, together with papers of her husband Robert H. Davis, a state parole officer. Anna Mae Davis' papers include personal and business correspondence, legal cases, speeches and writings, and subject files documenting her interests in civil liberties; labor; and the cooperative, women's rights, and peace movements. Robert H. Davis's papers document his probation and parole work during the 1930s and 1940s, together with information about a few individual parolees.
Erickson, Anna Pratt, 1883-1959 Title: Anna Pratt Erickson Papers, 1898-1959
Quantity: 6 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Stevens Point Micro 12; Micro 738
Abstract: Papers of a Jo Daviess County, Illinois, and Marathon County, Wisconsin, farmer. Short entry diaries, 1898-1959, concern daily activities on her farm near Athens, Wis., housework and sewing, visits to church and neighbors, and the weather. Also includes a seamstress notebook, 1901-1902, and farm account book, 1945.
Schroeder, Anna, 1884-1977 Title: Anna Schroeder Papers, 1926-2017
Quantity: 1.2 cubic feet (3 archives boxes)
Call Number: UWGB Mss 11
Abstract: This collection contains diaries of Anna Carolina (Elkert) Schroeder (1884-1977). Diary entries cover numerous topics concerning domestic issues, family relationships, rural life, politics, and national events from 1941-1977. Additional documents include genealogical information and family photographs.
Donovan, Anne;
Donovan, Laurence
Title: Anne and Laurence Donovan Papers, circa 1890-2002
Quantity: 2.6 cubic ft. (7 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 227
Abstract: This collection contains the papers of Anne and Laurence (Larry) Donovan, long-time residents of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, relating to their personal and professional activities, which included the founding of the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra and administration of the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. The collection contains extensive correspondence from World War II, when Laurence served with the U.S. Army in Europe. Also included are files documenting the couples' family life as well as political and volunteer activities.
Porter, Anne Eliza Bacon, 1821-1890 Title: Anne Eliza Bacon Porter Papers, 1839-1890, 1963-1965
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) and 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Whitewater Mss M; Micro 615
Abstract: Papers of Porter, a farm wife who settled with her husband near Cooksville, Rock County, Wis., in 1848. Included are nine letters, diaries, farm and household expense books, and a manuscript for Lillian Russell Porter's book, Choice Seed in the Wilderness, based on the diaries of Anne Porter.
Farrar, Anne Title: Anne Farrar Papers, 1960, 1967-1978
Quantity: 5.1 c.f. (5 record center cartons and 1 oversize folder) and 3 photographs
Call Number: M2001-024
Abstract: Papers of Anne Farrar, a member of the San Francisco-based Socialist Revolution Collective during the 1970s, a member of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and a member of the National Interim Committee of the New American Movement (NAM) during the first half of the same decade. NAM was a mass-based democratic socialist movement organized in November 1971 following the splintering of the New Left at the last convention of SDS in July 1969. Included are papers and posters concerning NAM, the women’s movement, other social action organizations, events, demonstrations, and issues in California during this time period.
Powers, Anne, 1913-1987 Title: Anne Powers Manuscripts, 1949-1958
Quantity: 0.8 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 317
Abstract: This collection, which dates mostly from the 1950s, includes typed drafts and galley proofs of various works from Wisconsin author Anne Powers (1913-1987).
Schwartz, Anne, 1954- Title: Anne Schwartz Papers, 1983-1999
Quantity: 2.6 cubic feet (2 records center cartons and 2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Mss 1161
Abstract: Papers, 1983-1999, of Anne Schwartz, organic farmer and activist, documenting her work developing organic standards both nationally and in Washington State, her work with numerous organic and sustainable agriculture organizations including the Organic Farmers’ Associations Council (OFAC), Organic Foods Production Association of North America (OFPANA), Sustainable Agriculture Working Group (SAWG), the Washington Toxics Coalition (WTC), and the Washington Organic Certification Advisory Committee, as well as her work on environmental and livestock issues. Included are administrative records, board meeting minutes and materials, committee files, correspondence, and reports.
Annenberg/ Corporation for Public Broadcasting Program Title: Annenberg Corporation for Public Broadcasting collection
Quantity: 18.75 Linear Feet 7 record storage cartons, 11.75 feet of film reels Paper materials, video cassettes, film reels
Call Number: uac174
Abstract: The Annenberg/Corporation for Public Broadcasting (A/CPB) Project was a multi-disciplinary public education project from the mid-1980s through 2003. They distributed teaching materials like audio and video lectures, workbooks, and other paraphernalia for teachers and educators across the country. The project was contracted by the Annenberg Foundation located at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and facilitated by Wisconsin Public Radio. The collection includes sound and video recordings of lectures on topics including sociology, psychology, history, and statistics. It also includes paper materials such as rights documentation, course readings, study guides, and related correspondence. The courses included were Algebra, American History, American National Government, Ethics in business, Marriage and Family, Modern Literature, Music, Nutrition, Sociology, Statistics, and War and Peace.
Scherbert, Annette E.;
Milwaukee (Wis.). Common Council.
Title: Annette E. Scherbert Aldermanic Records, 1981-2002
Quantity: 1.3 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Call Number: City of Milwaukee Archival Collection 78
Abstract: Records of Common Council Alderwoman Annette E. Scherbert who served Milwaukee's 11th District from 1984-2001. Collection contains correspondence, reports, subject files, clippings, and publications.
Fink, Annie Peat Fink, Albert Title: Annie and Albert Fink collection
Quantity: 6 Linear Feet 6 sheet music boxes Collection contains: newspaper clippings, music programs, papers, handwritten sheet music, published sheet music, published cantata scores, bound collections of sheet music.
Call Number: mml044
Moore, Annie Aubertine Woodward, 1841- Title: Annie Aubertine Woodward Moore Papers, 1781-1928
Quantity: 3.6 c.f. (11 archives boxes)
Call Number: Wis Mss GU
Abstract: Papers of Annie Aubertine Woodward Moore, an author, musician, and translator, whose pen name was Auber Forestier, and who came to Madison, Wis., from Philadelphia in 1879. The letters are from family members, publishers, and musicians and writers interested in northern comparative literature and musical criticism. There are letters from Elizabeth P. Peabody concerning literary figures and educational schemes; Alexander Bull, written while on concert tours in the Northwest; Jane Cunningham Croly, editor of Demorest's and other publications; George W. Wickersham, United States Attorney General and Mrs. Moore's nephew; Elizabeth Jordan, writer and grandniece of Mr. Moore; and Mrs. Valborg Hovind Stub, Mrs. Moore's collaborator in the publication of a Scandinavian album, Songs from the North. Other correspondents are Mary M. Adams, Rasmus B. Anderson, Charles and Ellen Emerson, Carl Gaertner, James G. Huneker, Kristofer Janson, William Ellery Leonard, Jenny Lind, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ernest Skarstedt, and Carmen Sylva. Also present are articles on music, biographies, translations, poems and notes, and some genealogical information. There are reminiscences regarding Ole Bull by his son Alexander, and Mrs. moore's description of visits with Emerson and Walt Whitman.
Hanscome, Annie Mae Title: Annie M. Hanscome Papers
Physical Description: 0.2 cubic foot
Call Number: MSS 155
Abstract: The Annie M. Hanscome Papers contain materials related to Hanscome's teaching career in La Crosse, Wisconsin; genealogical information for the Hanscome family (including Anne Anderson Hanscome, Rev. Thomas Smith, and Oliver and Ruth (Kid) Hanscome); and correspondence with family members. Materials range in date from 1864 through 1916, some materials are not dated. Annie M. Hanscome lived 1828-1904, and worked as a teacher in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Pratt, Annis Title: Annis Vilas Pratt papers
Quantity: 1 Linear Feet 1 record carton
Call Number: Accession 2007/099
Abstract: This collection comprises the papers of Annis Vilas Pratt. Collection includes papers on Women's Studies, pamphlets and clippings, articles, Women's Studies budgeting information, and minutes and notes from the Chancellor's Committee.
Milwaukee (Wis.). Annuity and Pension Board. Title: Annuity and Pension Board Records, 1919-1982
Quantity: 0.8 cubic ft. (3 boxes) 2 volumes
Call Number: City of Milwaukee Archival Collection 28
Abstract: Records of the Annuity and Pension Board, which oversees the Employes’ Retirement System for the City of Milwaukee and also serves as trustee of the System’s funds. Contains reports, correspondence, and photographs.
Anshe Chesed Congregation (La Crosse, Wis.). Title: Ansche Chesed Congregation Records
Physical Description: 0.1 linear feet
Call Number: MSS 071, Micro 26
Abstract: Records of a Reform Jewish congregation in La Crosse, Wis., called variously Ansche Chesed, Anshe Chesed and Ansche Cheset. Microfilmed records of the congregation include a constitution, bylaws, minutes, 1904-1921, and financial records, 1889-1920. Two related groups also have material represented here. The Hebrew Indigent, Sick & Burial Society (later called the Hebrew Benevolent Society) materials include a constitution and bylaws (in English), 1857, and meetings (in English and later in German), 1857-1904, as well as financial reports, 1889-1917. A later group, the Ansche Chesed Cemetery Association, is represented by a constitution and bylaws as well as extracts of minutes, 1899-1927.
Buttles, Anson W. Title: Anson W. Buttles Papers, 1846-1906
Quantity: 2.6 c.f. (7 archives boxes) and 8 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss 186; Milwaukee Micro 75; Micro 161; Milwaukee Micro 76; Micro 2068
Abstract: Diaries and letters of Anson W. Buttles, a rural resident of the township of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In the diaries, kept continuously from 1856 to 1906 on a farm near Fox Point, Buttles remarks on national elections and gives information on local political activity derived from his positions as town clerk, justice of the peace, school clerk, county surveyor, and county superintendent of schools. For the Civil War period, there are notations on the volunteer army, the draft, civilian privations, and the Indian war scare. The diaries also include references to farm operations and household economies; Dutch immigrant life; the Lady Elgin steamboat disaster in 1860; the Chicago fire of 1871; the Milwaukee strike of 1886; the panic and mob rule following bank closures of 1861 and 1893; rural entertainments; smallpox vaccinations; road building; books read; and family life. There are a few letters from Byron Kilbourn, Abram Vliet, Don J. Whittemore, and Paul Juneau from 1851-1857 containing information on surveying for the La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad; genealogical material on the Buttles and Stoughton Families; and letters to his wife describing his work as engineer during the construction of the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad and the Milwaukee & La Crosse Railroad.
Stelter, Anthony B. Title: Anthony B. Stelter Papers, 1830-1899, 2000
Quantity: 0.6 cubic feet (2 archives boxes) and 1 tape recording
Call Number: La Crosse Mss CZ; Audio 1399A
Abstract: Research of Anthony Stelter for his booklet All Roads Lead to Hope Valley: A Look at Black and Tri-Racial Migration to the Hope Valley Located in the Forest Township of Vernon County, Wisconsin. Hope Valley was settled by a mix of Black, White, and Native American settlers who peacefully co-existed until circa 1900 when racial tensions began to escalate. Stelter, a descendant of the Walden family, documents the histories of various extended families residing in Hope Valley in 1899, principally the Revels, Walden, Shivers, and Roberts families. Included are papers relating to the churches and schools in the Hope Valley area and genealogical materials on individual family members including notes, news clippings, school and cemetery records, and other biographical information. The tape recording is an interview with Gen Roberts (2000) during a drive through Hope Valley in which Roberts recounts the history of the area and various anecdotes regarding life in the community.
King, Anthony J., 1894-1965 Title: Anthony J. King Papers, 1892-1965
Quantity: 3.2 c.f. (8 archives boxes)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss BE
Abstract: Papers of King, a Milwaukee labor leader, public servant, and socialist. Most of the collection deals with his activities as secretary-treasurer and business agent of the Plumbers and Gasfitters Union, Local 75. Also present are briefs concerning Wisconsin corporations presented during World War II to the War Labor Board Sixth Region of which King was a member; files concerning the Milwaukee Board of School Directors and Milwaukee Public Museum's Board of Directors, on which King served; and files on Milwaukee Mayor Frank Zeidler and on socialism in Milwaukee.
Lukaszewski, Anthony J., 1882-1956 Title: Anthony J. Lukaszewski Papers, 1923-1977
Quantity: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
Call Number: Milwaukee SC 123
Abstract: Papers concerning Lukaszewski, a former editor of the Milwaukee Nowiny Polskie and a broadcaster, active in Milwaukee dramatic societies; including photographs of Lukaszewski, photos and programs from the Milwaukee Polish Opera Club's production of Halka, clippings, and writings.
Szymczak, Anthony J. Title: Anthony J. Szymczak Papers, 1945-1974
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss 30
Abstract: Papers of Szymczak, a prominent Milwaukee Polish radio announcer, primarily composed of scripts describing his visits to Poland. Other scripts in the collection include several written for holiday broadcasts, and to commemorate the deaths of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. and Robert Kennedy. Also included are a few of Szymczak's speeches, clippings of newspaper articles, certificates and awards, fragmentary correspondence, photographs, and biographical information.
Maggiore, Anthony Title: Anthony Maggiore Papers, 1975-2004
Quantity: 2.2 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 244
Abstract: Papers of a UWM faculty member in the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare from 1990 to 2001. The collection documents Maggiore's involvement in local, regional, state, and national organizations dealing with energy use, particularly with the issue of energy assistance for low-income people. Upon becoming a faculty member at UWM in 1990, Maggiore served as the research director for the Milwaukee Homicide Project, an initiative undertaken by the UWM Department of Geography.
Wise, Anthony, 1921-1995 Title: Anthony Wise Papers, 1883-1995
Quantity: 17.5 cubic feet, 2 tape recordings, 1 reel of microfilm (35 mm), 7.5 cubic feet of photographs, 7 posters, 8 film reels, and 22 videorecordings
Call Number: M97-051; M97-070; M97-140; Micro 2051; PH 488
Abstract: Papers, 1883-1995, of Anthony Wise, entrepreneur and developer of the Telemark Ski Area near Cable, Wisconsin and of the annual American Birkebeiner cross-country ski race. The papers document the development of Telemark and related businesses and events, and Wise's strong interest in history. Included are files on the Lumberjack World Championship, Historyland, the Sawyer County Historical Society, and Hayward, Wisconsin. Audio and visual materials, including extensive photographs, document Wise and other family members, tourism and development, and the American Birkebeiner and Lumberjack World Championships.
University of Wisconsin - Madison -- Department of Anthropology Title: Anthropology Faculty photograph collection
Quantity: 1.5 Linear Feet One oversized flat box Portrait photographs
Call Number: uac214
Abstract: This collection includes portrait photographs of faculty of the University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Anthropology.
Anti-Saloon League of Wisconsin Title: Anti-Saloon League of Wisconsin Records, 1916-1934
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes)
Call Number: Mss 604
Abstract: Records documenting the activities of the Anti-Saloon League of Wisconsin, covering the years roughly from 1916 to 1934. The records pertain to the League's stringent efforts to implement and enforce prohibition in the state of Wisconsin. Included are materials regarding investigative cases into “blind-pigging” activities and local option elections, speeches and personal notes, wet and dry propaganda pamphlets, clippings from prohibition journals and local newspapers, examples of liquor legislation, and license application forms, and other miscellany.
United Artists Corporation Title: Anti-Trust Cases: United Artists Corporation Records, Series 6A, 1931-1956
Quantity: 19.0 cubic feet (48 archives boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 99 AN/6A
Abstract: Correspondence and court records from anti-trust litigation to which United Artists was a party. Most of the cases involve suits by small privately-owned theatres against the major motion picture firms. Among the most frequent primary defendants are Balaban & Katz, Columbia Pictures, Loew's, Paramount Pictures, RKO, Twentieth Century-Fox, and Warner Bros. Pictures. In many of the cases, the plaintiffs charged a conspiracy in restraint of trade to deny them first-run films. In others, price-fixing or other unlawful practices figured in the litigation. The correspondence often includes information on settlement negotiations, litigation strategies, billings, and other matters. At the end of the file in Box 48 are processor's work sheets containing a summary of all documented cases.
Rajer, Anton, 1952-2011 Title: Anton Rajer Papers, 1957-2011
Quantity: 30.0 cubic feet (28 records center cartons and 2 flat boxes), 2 audio recordings, and 4 videorecordings
Call Number: M2014-112; Audio 1746A
Abstract:: Papers of art conservator and historian Anton "Tony" Rajer, who specialized in folk art throughout the Americas and particularly in Works Progress Administration murals. Rajer also helped extensively in the days following the September 11, 2001, attack on the World Trade Center. Includes correspondence, photographs, transparencies, examination and treatment reports, and personal journals, as well as a few audio and video recordings.
Rogozinski, Antoni, 1912- Title: Antoni Rogozinski Papers, 1971-1981
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss 67
Abstract: Papers of Rogozinski, a former Polish Army officer and immigrant to Milwaukee engaged in teaching English to new arrivals and organizing an association of Polish veterans, the Association of Veterans of the Second World War in the Polish Armed Forces. Included are several albums compiled by Rogozinski containing papers, copies of documents, photographs, and text, often in Polish, concerning himself, other Polish immigrants, and veterans' activities. Also included is a small newsclippings file about Rogozinski and the Association.

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