Curtis Family Papers, 1849-1881, 1945


Summary Information
Title: Curtis Family Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1849-1881, 1945

Call Number: Mss 459

Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of various members of the Curtis family of the Town of Lowville, Columbia County, Wisconsin. Included are papers of William Curtis, relating to his service as a Columbia County, Wisconsin, justice of the peace, including the case of Wisconsin vs. Levi L. Soles, who was charged with threatening Curtis' brother; of Charles Curtis, including diaries and letters (1861-1862) concerning his studies at the University of Wisconsin and his Civil War service in the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry; and of Isaac Curtis, including a record book (1849-1881) of the Lowville Baptist Church, with minutes and a listing of church members, and records of the Lowville Centre Debateing (sic) Society (1859) and Rocky Run Temperance Society (1878-1879).

Language: English

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Scope and Content Note

Papers of various members of the Curtis family of the Town of Lowville, Columbia County, Wisconsin, including:

--Miscellaneous legal papers of William Weller Curtis, relating to his terms of office as Justice of the Peace, and to the case of State of Wisconsin vs. Levi L. Soles, who was charged with threatening the life of a brother of W. W. Curtis (1850-1857).

--Papers of Charles Simeon Curtis (b. 1843, d. 1862), son of W. W. Curtis, including diaries (1861-1862) and letters written by C. S. Curtis to members of his family (1861-1862 and undated). The papers relate to Curtis' life as a University of Wisconsin student (early 1861) and to his service with the 3rd Infantry Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers, Company K, as a hospital steward in Frederick, Maryland (late 1861-early 1862) and at the front in Virginia (mid-1862). The Civil War papers contain observations on the war and comments on Curtis' superior officers. C. S. Curtis was killed in action in the Shenandoah Valley on August 9, 1862.

--Papers of Isaac Lodewick Curtis (born 1856, died 1945), last secretary of the Lowville Baptist Church, pertaining to Baptist church and temperance activities. Included are the record book of the Lowville Baptist Church, containing minutes (1849, 1855-1879) and a list of church members (1849-1881); and records of the Rocky Run Temperance Society (1878-1879 and undated).

--Miscellaneous papers, including minutes of organizational meeting, list of original members, and constitution of the Lowville Centre Debateing Society (1859); and notes on the history of the Curtis family, compiled by Ina L. Curtis (1945).

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Ina L. Curtis, July 26, 1927; and by the descendants of Isaac L. Curtis, August, 1945.


Processing Information

Processed by David J. Delgado, November 2, 1967.


Contents List
Box   1
Folder   1
Papers of William Weller Curtis, 1850-1857
Box   1
Folder   2
Papers of Charles Simeon Curtis, 1861-1862 and undated
Box   1
Folder   3
Papers of Isaac Lodewick Curtis, 1878-1879 and undated
Box   1
Folder   4
Miscellaneous papers, 1859, 1945
Box   1
Volume   1
Record book of the Lowville Baptist Church, 1849-1881
Charles S. Curtis Diaries
Box   1
Volume   2
1861, Oct. 5-Dec. 31
Box   1
Volume   3
1862, Jan. 1-Aug. 4
Box   1
Volume   4
Typescript copy of Volume 3, with a few editor's notes