La Crosse, Wisconsin, Committee on Buildings and Grounds, Resolutions and Reports Relating to Buildings and Grounds


Summary Information
Title: La Crosse, Wisconsin, Committee on Buildings and Grounds, Resolutions and Reports Relating to Buildings and Grounds
Bulk Dates: 1874-1932
Inclusive Dates: 1859-1932

Creator:
  • La Crosse (Wis.). Committee on Buildings and Grounds.
Unique Identifier: La Crosse Series 025

Quantity: 1.6 cubic feet

Physical Description: 4 archives boxes

Repository:
La Crosse Public Library
Contact Information

Archival Location:
La Crosse Public Library (Map)

Abstract:
Resolutions and reports from the Committee on Buildings & Grounds to the Common Council, 1859-1932 (bulk 1874-1932). The materials are arranged by building name; therein, chronologically. There isn’t any further indexing to this collection at this time other than what the City Clerk has on index cards. The reports are mostly requests for proposed buildings or improvements to existing city owned buildings.

The series includes documents relating to: City Hall, 1870-1932; Elections (election booths), 1889-1930; Equipment, 1875-1930; Financial materials, 1859-1899; Market Square (Hay & Wood Market), 1874-1932; Parking, 1924-1931; Pest House/Isolation Hospital, 1875-1932; Poor House, 1872-1899; Property owned by the city and private land considered for rent or purchase by the city, 1868-1931; Pump House (Water Works), 1889-1927; Supplies, 1877-1930; and Weights & Measures, 1879-1930.

Language: English

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OCLC Number

46313425

Acquisitions Information

(Accession no. 1996.004) Resolutions were located in the City Clerk’s basement area of City Hall; came to the Archives as part of the Mayor’s Special Committee on Historic Records, Dec. 1996

Access to Materials

Materials in this collection are available for patron use.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], La Crosse, Wisconsin, Committee on Buildings and Grounds, Resolutions and Reports Relating to Buildings and Grounds, La Crosse Series 025, La Crosse Public Library Archives, La Crosse, WI

Processing Information

Processed by Anita Taylor Doering with assistance from Jaime Dechant, August 1998

Arrangement

The original order of these reports was not maintained. In arranging this series, the resolutions were grouped alphabetically together by the building or site name; therein, chronologically.

Scope and Contents

Common Council resolutions and reports began to be organized by a numbering system in Dec. 1932. Before that time the resolutions were kept folded up in chronological order, roughly by subject or Council committee (such as Parks, Judiciary, Fire, Police, etc.). This set of pre-1932 resolutions represents those labelled as Buildings & Grounds, and date from 1859-1932 (bulk 1874-1932).

Buildings and subjects best represented in this series are City Hall, 1870-1932; Elections (election booths), 1889-1930; Equipment, 1875-1930; Finance, 1859-1899; Market Square (Hay & Wood Market), 1874-1932; Parking, 1924-1931; Pest House/Isolation Hospital, 1875-1932; Poor House, 1872-1899; Property owned by the city and private land considered for rent or purchase by the city, 1868-1931; Pump House (Water Works), 1889-1927; Supplies, 1877-1930; and Weights & Measures, 1879-1930.

Biographical/Historical Note

La Crosse received a charter from the Wisconsin legislature as a city in 1856. During these early times, meetings were held in the La Crosse County Courthouse. The city owned or rented space as was needed for various functions. A lot was purchased in 1863 on the northeast corner of 4th and Main Streets as a location for the first city hall. This building also served as the first Fire Station (Engine House). Construction began in 1869.(1) Even as late as 1881 only some of the city officers had office space in the Thomas B. Stoddard Engine House on Main Street; namely, City Clerk, Police Justice, Chief of Police, and the Council Chambers. The City Treasurer and Mayor maintained their offices at their “respective places of business.”(2) The old building is referred to as the “city building” and the site as the “city lot” in the resolutions.

This building and lot were sold in about 1887, but city offices continued to occupy the space until January 1892 when the new City Hall opened.(3) The second City Hall building was constructed in 1891 and was located at Fifth and State Streets. The dedication for the cornerstone of the building was held July 4, 1891, the same day as the dedication of the original wagon bridge across the main channel of the Mississippi River.

The 1891 building was constructed in 1891 at a cost of $54,000 and was dedicated Feb. 11, 1892. It was designed by Stoltze and Schick while Joseph Schwalbe and Son were the builders. The building served as La Crosse’s city hall until 1970 when the present City Hall was completed. The stately 1891 building was razed as part of the Harborview Urban Renewal project, under direction of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of La Crosse in 1970.

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(1) “City Hall Building Planned 50 Years Ago; Replaced Combination Main Street Structure,” La Crosse Tribune 6 July 1941.

(2) History of La Crosse County, Wisconsin, containing... (Chicago, IL : Western Historical Co.), 1881:501.

(3) “La Crosse’s First City Hall is No More,” La Crosse Tribune 25 Jul 1995 : A-1. The building was torn down to make way for the expansion of the State Bank parking lot.

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Subject Terms
  • La Crosse (Wis.). Common Council.
  • Grounds maintenance--Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Municipal government--Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Public buildings--Wisconsin--La Crosse
  • Public records--Wisconsin--La Crosse
Contents List
Box 1
  Folder 1
Auction, 1927-1931
Box 1
  Folder 2
Auditorium, 1907
Box 1
  Folder 3
City dump, 1922-1926
Box 1
  Folder 4-10
City Hall, 1870-1932
Box 2
  Folder 1-3
Elections and election booths, 1889-1930
Box 2
  Folder 4
Employment office, 1904-1930
Box 2
  Folder 5-7
Equipment, 1875-1930
Box 3
  Folder 1-3
Finance, 1859-1899
Box 3
  Folder 4
Jail (north side lock-up), 1890
Box 3
  Folder 5
Jail (south side), 1875-1928
Box 3
  Folder 6-9
Market Square (hay and wood market), 1874-1932
Box 3
  Folder 10
Marsh, 1922-1931
Box 3
  Folder 11
Municipal garage, 1919-1929
Box 4
  Folder 1
Parking, 1924-1931
Box 4
  Folder 2
Pest House/Isolation Hospital, 1875-1932
Box 4
  Folder 3
Poor House, 1872-1899
Property
Box 4
  Folder 4
City owned land considered for sale or rent to private parties, 1868-1931
Box 4
  Folder 5
Privately owned land the city considered for purchase or rent, 1874-1931
Box 4
  Folder 6
Privately owned land the city rented, 1879-1931
Box 4
  Folder 7
Pump House (Water Works), 1889-1927
Box 4
  Folder 8
Public utility building, 1916
Box 4
  Folder 9
Slaughter house, 1888-1889
Box 4
  Folder 10
Supplies, 1877-1930
Box 4
  Folder 11
Weights & Measures, 1879-1930
Box 4
  Folder 12
Miscellaneous, 1876-1931