The Wisconsin Veterans Home Records and Photographs,

Summary Information

Title: The Wisconsin Veterans Home Records and Photographs
Inclusive Dates: 1866-1986

Creator:
  • The Wisconsin Veterans Home
Call Number: WVM Mss 33

Quantity: 12.1 linear ft. (10 archives boxes, 13 bound volumes, 1 oversized box, and 3 oversized folders) of papers, 3.1 linear ft. (3 archives boxes, 12 oversized boxes, and 3 folders) of photographs, 5 sound recordings (2 master tapes, 3 user tapes).

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Veterans Museum (Map)

Abstract:
Home administration, resident information, and photographs pertaining to the Grand Army Home for Veterans, later known as the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King, a state facility to house and provide medical care for Wisconsin veterans, their wives or widows, and their mothers. Included are administrative records related to the early organization of the Home such as commandants materials and minutes and correspondence from the Board of Incorporators and the Board of Managers (later Board of Trustees). A good deal of materials relate to buildings and grounds. Dedication programs are found for the 1960s and 1970s as are an extensive collection of photographs of early buildings (most of which are no longer standing). Communications and public relations materials, orders, newspaper clipping scrapbooks, financial records, and records of the Carlton Brosius Museum are included. Applications (1887-1914) for veterans, wives, widows, and mothers contain a wealth of genealogical information. Information about daily life at the Home can be found though the records on finances, events, holiday celebrations, and veteran's organizations and patriotic groups at the Home. Also providing information on life at the Home are an interview with residents Walter and Marie Hansen and an interview with Home resident and employee Genevieve Remmel. The bulk of the photograph collection consists of images of the buildings and images of the grounds and the shore of Rainbow Lake. There are images of the Home Band, Drum Corps, Fire Department, and Firing Squadron. Group images include views of different staff groups, Civil War and World War I veterans, and hospital staff. There are portraits of several individuals and a scrapbook compiled by the Gray Ladys.

Language: English

URL to cite for this finding aid: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.wvm-mss00033
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