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Gilbert, Craig Title: Craig Gilbert Papers, 1983-2010
Quantity: 7.4 cubic feet (7 records center cartons and 1 archives box) and 68 tape recordings
Call Number: M2016-001; Audio 1766A
Abstract: Papers of Craig Gilbert, a reporter and chief of the Washington, D.C. bureau of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The papers consist of his research for his news articles principally concerning campaign finance reform and the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Act, but also including subject files on global warming, health care reform, immigration, lobbying reform, and impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton. Gilbert's files concerning individual United States politicians and the Wisconsin Delegation include financial disclosure reports, press releases, voting records, biographies, and news articles. Also included are many tape recordings (most on micro-cassettes) of campaign events (principally the presidential campaigns of 2000 and 2004) and interviews conducted by Gilbert.
Luther, Craig T. Title: Craig T. Luther Papers and Photographs,
Quantity: 0.6 linear ft. (2 archives boxes) of papers, 0.1 linear ft. (6 folders and 1 oversize folder) of photographs, 0.1 linear ft. (3 folders) of paper prints, 0.1 linear ft. (3 cassette tapes) of sound recordings.
Call Number: WVM Mss 47
Abstract: Papers and photographs of Craig T. Luther, a member of the 132nd Military History Detachment (M.H.D.), Wisconsin National Guard during the Persian Gulf War and a collector of military memorabilia. Collection contains materials relating to Luther's work as an active-duty military historian during the Gulf War. His reminiscences describe his work collecting artifacts and archival materials of the conflict, giving unique insight into the role of an M.H.D. in the late 20th century. War trophy registration forms show the types of objects he collected in that capacity and also the process by which both units and individual soldiers could collect and keep captured enemy equipment. Also included are Gulf War souvenirs such as greeting cards, postcards, photocopied comic strips, and a paper Arabic flag. A magazine article and conference flyer provide some information about Persian Gulf syndrome. Other scattered materials relate to Luther's membership in various veterans groups, including honorary membership in several World War II veteran associations. These papers provide details about benefits and reunions. Historical materials about the 32nd Division/Brigade provide organizational background as well as information about several public service campaigns and recruitment. A large number of brochures for Army bases and military museums reflect his interest in military history. Also included among the papers are two Memorial Day speeches Luther presented in Wisconsin and a letter from a foreign acquaintance written from service in Bosnia. Two flyers from Fuertes Caminos, a program by which the U.S. Army helped build roads and other infrastructure in Panama in 1992, and some World War II quizzes relating to an industrial safety film are among Luther's collected military memorabilia. An account of a D-Day reenactment in Chicago documents his participation in living history events. Photographs include one shot of Luther in Army uniform during the Gulf War. Other collected photographs feature a member of the Women's Army Corps during World War II, an infantry company from the Mexican Border War, bust shots of several Wisconsin National Guard officers, and a group shot of the 128th Tactical Fighter Wing of the Wisconsin Air National Guard.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Fruit Crops Scientists University of Wisconsin. University Extension Division. Title: Cranberry Crop Management publications
Quantity: 1 Linear Feet Two letter document boxes. One linear foot of paper journals.
Call Number: uac166
Abstract: This collection includes issues of the Cranberry Crop Management Journal (CCMJ) produced from 1993 to 2023 created by University of Wisconsin Extension Wood County and sponsored by a grant from the Wisconsin Cranberry Board, Inc. with further support from industry partners. The UW-Madison Division of Extension and UW-Madison Fruit Crops scientists contribute to the journal. In April 2014, the newsletter name was changed to the Cranberry Crop Management Journal (CCMJ) to reflect the research-based information that is provided in the journal. Typically, six to ten issues are produced during the growing season.
Crandall Family Title: Crandall Family Correspondence, 1854-1911
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) and 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Mss 203; Micro 417
Abstract: Correspondence of members of the Crandall Family collected by Katherine M. Crandall Train of Baraboo, Wisconsin. The correspondence mainly consists of letters on health and financial matters and on military service by family members in the 6th Wisconsin, the 17th Wisconsin, the 23rd Wisconsin, and other regiments during the Civil War. Portions of the Civil War correspondence are also available on microfilm.
Cranefield Family Title: Cranefield Family Papers, 1783-2001 (bulk 1870-2001)
Quantity: 2.1 cubic feet (5 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder); plus 1.2 cubic feet of photographs
Call Number: Mss 1003; M2005-009
Abstract: Papers documenting four generations of the James and Maria (Tipple) Cranefield family, immigrants from Norfolk, England who settled in the Madison, Wisconsin area in 1848. The bulk of the collection documents the descendants of Frederic Cranefield and his wife Laura (Hinrichs) Cranefield, a prominent couple in Madison. Frederic Cranefield worked for the University of Wisconsin's Horticulture Department and had four children, Marion, Paul, Harold, and Laura. Marion served in World War I and was one of the first Wisconsin soldiers to die in that conflict; there is a Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post named in his honor in Madison. Paul's son, Paul Jr., received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin in 1951 and his MD from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1964. He was a prominent doctor of cardiology as well as a published author of many medical physiology texts. He was also a devout enthusiast of the theater and the papers reflect this interest. The papers consist of genealogical research files, correspondence, diaries, and news clippings.
Crawford County (Wis). Superintendent of Schools Title: Crawford County (Wis). Superintendent of Schools: Annual Reports, 1852-1953
Quantity: 3.0 cubic feet (8 archives boxes)
Call Number: Crawford Series 18
Abstract: Annual reports, 1870-1885 and 1936-1952, including school censuses, submitted by school district clerks and teachers to the County Superintendent of Schools. The census section provides names and information about persons less than 20 years of age residing in the school district, some family information, and student attendance and enrollment. The annual report section provides aggregate statistical information regarding number of students, teacher salaries, enrollment figures, and financial statements. Also included are lists of books ordered for each school (1948-1953); intermittent reports to the county board (1876-1903); and a small number of reports of town superintendents to the county board (1852-1858).
Crawford County (Wis.). Board of Supervisors Title: Crawford County (Wis.). Board of Supervisors: Proceedings, Claims, and Reports, 1820-1907
Quantity: 1.8 c.f. (5 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder)
Call Number: Crawford Series 17
Abstract: Records, mainly 1876-1882, of the Crawford County Board of Supervisors, primarily consisting of handwritten proceedings, resolutions, vote tallies, and claims and expenses approved by the board. Also included are bids for the position of county attending physician (1881), county property inventories, reports on county road projects, and bids and specifications for the 1866 courthouse and the poor house (1890). The county poor house is also represented by hand drawn floor plans.
Crawford County (Wis.). Clerk Title: Crawford County (Wis.). Clerk: Election Records and Poll Lists, 1829-1928
Quantity: 9.4 cubic feet (9 records center cartons and 1 archives box)
Call Number: Crawford Series 15
Abstract: Records of the county clerk relating to local, state, judicial and special elections, primarily from 1879-1928. For the majority of the elections from 1855 to 1928 the records consist of inspectors' statements of results and tally sheets, usually at the precinct level. Poll lists giving the names of voters date from 1829 to 1906 and are continuous for 1856-1897. Election records of particular interest are the 1859 and 1861 referenda which sought to move the county seat from Prairie du Chien to a newly-created community and an 1857 referendum on African-American suffrage.
Crawford County (Wis.). Clerk Title: Crawford County (Wis.). Clerk: Miscellaneous Records, 1831-1926
Quantity: 3.2 cubic feet (3 archives boxes and 2 flat boxes)
Call Number: Crawford Series 19
Abstract: Miscellaneous records, mainly 1878-1906, deposited with the county clerk; including fragmentary population and agricultural census reports (1865, 1895, and 1905); Civil War militia lists (1862 and 1864), and miscellaneous records relating to county and town officers. Also included are incomplete files of accident reports, bounty claims, jury lists, 1831 marriage certificates issued by Justice of the Peace Joseph Brisbois, and annual reports of "outdoor" poor relief (1878-1884). The agricultural reports are of various types, but all contain detailed statistics that were probably used for assessment purposes. The series also includes two incomplete letters: the first (circa 1838) written by a soldier at Fort Crawford to a relative about his plans to settle at Lake Superior when his enlistment ends and the second (circa 1849) written by Alfred Brunson giving his ideas about how towns should be organized in the county.
Crawford County (Wis.). Clerk Title: Crawford County (Wis.). Clerk: Poll Lists and Election Records, 1876-1959
Quantity: 3 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Crawford Series 22
Abstract: Election inspectors' statements and tally sheets from judicial, local, and general elections, 1876-1913. Also included are poll lists of voter names, including election district, date, and type of election, 1922-1924, 1949, and 1959.
Crawford County (Wis.). Register of Deeds Title: Crawford County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Record Books, 1811-1969
Quantity: 43 reels of microfilm (35mm) and 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Crawford Series 14
Abstract: Volumes containing primarily land deeds. Some volumes contain land patents, tax deeds, contracts, mortgages, and miscellaneous records (probate information).
Crawford County (Wis.). Treasurer Title: Crawford County (Wis.). Treasurer: Tax, Delinquent, and Special Tax Rolls, 1855-1970
Quantity: 219.0 c.f. (2,564 volumes)
Call Number: Crawford Series 23
Abstract: Tax rolls noting date, town, owner, land description, acreage, valuation of real and personal property, amount of taxes, total taxes, and payment. Delinquent tax returns show owner, land description, acreage, valuation, and taxes. Special tax rolls include War Tax and War Bounty Rolls, 1863 and 1864, which were tax assessments levied for the purpose of paying the bounties to volunteers in the Union army. The rolls contain a description of property, assessed valuation, land ownership, and the amount of tax assessed. Some volumes include listings of returns and whether the taxes were paid. Other “Special” tax rolls include Assessment rolls and “Equalized” tax rolls. County-wide special volumes include Assignment Rolls, Redemption Records, and Affidavits and Proof of Publication of Tax Sales.
Crawford County (Wis.) Extension Office Title: Crawford County Extension Homemakers records, 1973-2010
Quantity: 2 Linear Feet 2 record storage cartons
CallNumber: uac235
Abstract: The records consist of newsletters, meeting minutes, publications, manuals, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting the work of Crawford County Extension homemakers groups.
Young, Crawford, M., 1931-2020 Title: Crawford Young papers
Quantity: 7.25 Linear Feet 7 record storage cartons, 1 half size letter document box. 7.25 feet of papers, correspondence, published material, manuscripts, and research notes.
Call Number: uac93
Abstract: The Crawford Young papers document the scholarly and professional activities of Merwin Crawford Young, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Young was first made a full professor in 1963 and became the director of the African Studies program. Young's work centered around democracy and state formation in post-colonial Africa. His 1976 work: "The Politics of Cultural Pluralism" was awarded several academic prizes and remains influential in the field. Young retired in 2001.
Cream City Business Association Title: Cream City Business Association Records, 1979-1989
Quantity: 1 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 204
Abstract: Collection consists of the records of the Cream City Business Association, an affiliation of metropolitan Milwaukee gay and lesbian business owners and service providers that was in existence from 1981 to 1989. Collection includes meeting agendas and minutes of the executive committee and board of directors, newsletters, administrative correspondence, business directories, and committee files.
Cream City Foundation Title: Cream City Foundation Records, 1982-2001
Quantity: 2.4 cubic ft. (6 boxes) 1 oversize folder 5 videocassettes 1 DVD 3 digital files (54.5 GB)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 205
Abstract: Founded in 1982, Cream City Foundation (CCF) is the only non-profit, grant making, community-based foundation serving the entire State of Wisconsin whose sole purpose is to support the changing needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. The collection contains correspondence, board meeting minutes, newsletters, financial information, publicity materials, articles of incorporation, and annual reports. It also contains grant applications from over eighty LGBT organizations, many of which are now inactive. These applications are likely the only surviving documentation of many of these groups. Examples of educational materials produced with CCF support are included in the collection.
Cream City Neighborhood Health Center Title: Cream City Neighborhood Health Center Records, 1960-1972 , 1968-1972
Quantity: 1.2 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 338
Abstract: General files of the Cream City Neighborhood Health Center, mostly dating from 1968 through 1972. Also included are funding applications to the Office of Economic Opportunity dating from 1970 and 1972.
Cream City Review Title: Cream City Review Records, 1978-2016
Quantity: .6 cubic ft. (2 boxes) 2 videocassettes 2 digital files (141 GB) 1 oversize folder
Call Number: UWM Archival Collection 225
Abstract: Records of the Cream City Review dating from 1978 to 2014. Included are meeting minutes, general correspondence, grant materials, and promotional materials.
Coalition for Regional Environmental Education Development. Title: CREED (Coalition for Regional Environmental Education Development) Records
Quantity: 0.04 cubic feet (2 folders)
Call Number: MISC MSS 195
Abstract: The Coalition for Regional Environmental Education Development (CREED) records include newsletters, brochures, meeting minutes, and other assorted materials. Materials range in date from approximately 1976 through 1980.
Black, Creed, C., 1925- Title: Creed C. Black Papers, 1943-1998
Quantity: 6.6 c.f. (9 archives boxes and 7 flat boxes); plus additions of 8.9 c.f. and 1 videorecording
Call Number: U.S. Mss 93AF; MCHC77-010; MCHC81-048; M85-386; M86-217; M88-130; VHA 210; M90-267; M2000-073
Abstract: Papers of Creed C. Black, a journalist and editor, consisting of correspondence, clippings, memoranda, notes, speeches, and scrapbooks relating to several newspapers with which Black was associated: the Chicago Daily News, Nashville Tennessean, Paducah (Kentucky) Sun-Democrat, Savannah (Georgia) News-Press and Wilmington (Delaware) News-Journal. Also included are the files on his resignation from the DuPont-owned News-Journal, notebooks on his 1962 trip to Russia with the American Society of Newspaper Editors, and notes and interviews relating to a trip to the Middle East in 1958, American Press Institute, and a 1975 trip to China, as well as papers from his career as chairman and publisher of the Lexington (Kentucky) Herald-Leader.
Crooke Family;
Mabbett family
Title: Crooke-Mabbett Family Papers, 1847-1944
Quantity: 0.5 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 9
Abstract: The records in this collection document the correspondence of the Crooke and Mabbett families who were connected through the marriage of Maria E. Crooke and Hiram J. Mabbett in 1883. Members of each family served in the American Civil War and World War I. Several of the family members lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, though others lived in McGregor, Iowa; Chicago, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; and Yorkshire, England.

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