Copy of the Film "People Along the Mississippi"


Summary Information
Title: Copy of the Film "People Along the Mississippi"
Date: 1952

Unique Identifier: MISC MSS 175

Quantity:
  • 0.02 cubic foot
  • (1 folder)

Repository:
La Crosse Public Library
Contact Information

Archival Location:
wlac

Abstract:
"People Along the Mississippi" was created in 1952 as an educational film (funded by Encyclopedia Britannica) to highlight to origins of communities and people living along the Mississippi River. This film was directed by Gordon Weisenborn and features La Crosse and Onalaska, Wisconsin residents. This collection contains a VHS copy of the original film; this copy was created in 2002.

Language: English

URL to cite for this finding aid: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.lcpl-miscmss175
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Access to Materials

This collection contains one VHS cassette; a use copy must be created prior to patron viewing.

Copyright Notice

The content of this recording and all associated film rights are owned by Iowa State University. No public screenings of this recording are allowed.

Acquisitions Information

Donated by Doug Connell (Accession no. 2004.073)

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Copy of the Film "People Along the Mississippi," MISC MSS 175, La Crosse Public Library Archives, La Crosse, WI

General note

1 VHS cassette created 2002-07-09; black-and-white; sound; approximate runtime: 28 minutes

Subject Terms
  • La Crosse (Wis.)--History
  • Mississippi River
  • Onalaska (Wis.)--History
  • United States--Description and travel
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