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Jones, Eva May | Title: Eva May Jones Photograph Album Quantity: 1.0 cubic foot Call Number: MISC MSS 221 Abstract: The Eva May Jones photograph album contains images from approximately the 1870s through the 1940s, possibly taken in the La Crosse, Wisconsin area. Photographs are not identified. |
Evangelical Lutheran Church (Lodi, Wis.) | Title: Evangelical Lutheran Church (Lodi, Wis.) Records, 1877-1936
Quantity: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Micro 508 Abstract: Records of a Norwegian Lutheran congregation in Lodi, Wisconsin, including a secretary's record book containing the constitution of the church, a short history, and reports and accounts; and a ministerial book recording membership, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and deaths, 1897-1920. |
Beck, Evelyn Torton | Title: Evelyn Torton Beck Oral History Interview, 1975
Quantity: 1 tape recording (63 minutes) Call Number: Audio 683A Abstract: Tape-recorded interview conducted April 4, 1975, by Lorna Kniaz with Evelyn Torton Beck, a University of Wisconsin-Madison German and comparative literature professor, for the Wisconsin Jewish Archives. Discussion concerns her childhood in Germany, Italy, and New York City, youthful Zionist activities, her frustration at being an educated housewife and her return to academia, and her career interests and activities including work with Yiddish author I. B. Singer. |
Beck, Evelyn Torton | Title: Evelyn Torton Beck Oral History Interview, 1975
Quantity: 1 tape recording (63 minutes) Call Number: Tape 683A Abstract: Tape-recorded interview conducted April 4, 1975, by Lorna Kniaz with Evelyn Torton Beck, a University of Wisconsin-Madison German and comparative literature professor, for the Wisconsin Jewish Archives. Discussion concerns her childhood in Germany, Italy, and New York City, youthful Zionist activities, her frustration at being an educated housewife and her return to academia, and her career interests and activities including work with Yiddish author I. B. Singer. |
Evergreen Cemetery Association (Menomonie, Wis.) | Title: Evergreen Cemetery Association Records, 1874-2010
Quantity: 1.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes, 1 flat box, 2 volumes, and 1 oversize folder) and 47.5 megabytes Call Number: Stout Mss 29 Abstract: Records of the Evergreen Cemetery Association (ECA) in Menomonie, Wisconsin, 1874-2010, founded by the Knapp-Stout and Co. [Lumber] Company and later managed by the ECA. Included in the collection are burial records and research papers documenting the renovation and restoration of the cemetery in the effort to place the burial ground of the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Burial records detail demographic information, 1874-1993. Also included are newspaper clippings, 1874-2009, reporting the cemetery's history and relationship to Menomonie. Chicago landscape architects, William French and Horace Cleveland, landscaped the cemetery in Rural Romantic style. |
McCormick, Cyrus Hall, 1809-1884 | Title: Evidence to Prove Cyrus H. McCormick Invented the Reaper, 1831-1931
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) Call Number: McCormick Mss 8A Abstract: Typescript copies of letters, newspaper articles, documents, and court records originally assembled to dispute the claims of the Smithsonian Institution and the University of Virginia that Robert McCormick invented the reaper. |