Register of the Grand Army of the Republic. I.N. Nichols Post No. 177 Records, 1871-1965


Summary Information
Title: Register of the Grand Army of the Republic. I.N. Nichols Post No. 177 Records
Inclusive Dates: 1871-1965

Creator:
  • Grand Army of the Republic. I.N. Nichols Post No. 177 (River Falls, Wis.)
Call Number: River Falls Mss V

Quantity: 1.4 c.f. (3 archives boxes, 1 volume)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
UW-River Falls, Chalmer Davee Library / River Falls Area Research Ctr. (Map)

Abstract:
Records consisting of membership rolls, minutes, financial records, records of the local Woman's Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans groups, and a record of examinations by the pension surgeon.

Language: English

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Biography/History

I.N. Nichols Post No. 177 of the Grand Army of the Republic, River Falls, Wisconsin, was founded on August 23, 1884.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by the Office of the City Clerk, River Falls, Wisconsin, August 6, 1964, and Mrs. Maude Russell, River Falls, Wisconsin, via the Pierce County Historical Association, April 23, 1975. Accession Number: M78-538


Contents List
G.A.R. - I.N. Nichols Post No. 177
Box   1
Volume   1
Roster of members, Dec. 24, 1920
Note: Includes all members since the founding of the post in 1884.
Box   1
Volume   2-4
Dues books, 1884-1890, 1897-1922
Box   1
Volume   5-6
Cash books, 1897-1922
G.A.R. - Woman's Relief Corps - Department of Wis. - I.N. Nichols Corps No. 51
Box   2
Volume   7
Letter book, 1890-1898
Box   2
Volume   8
Dues book, 1904-1908
Box   2
Volume   9
Cash book, 1902-1908
Box   3
Volume   13
Roll of members, 1890-1962?
Box   3
Volume   14-19
Minutebooks, 1939 June - 1965 December
Sons of Veterans - Division of Wisconsin - Richard Lowell Camp No. 48, River Falls
Box   2
Volume   10
Minute book, 1897-1900
Box   2
Volume   11
Muster fees and dues, 1897-1900
Volume   12
Record of examinations by pension surgeon, River Falls, Wisconsin, August 6, 1964