Walter J. Kohler Sr., Papers, 1920-1931 (bulk 1929-1930)


Summary Information
Title: Walter J. Kohler Sr., Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1920-1931 (bulk 1929-1930)

Creator:
  • Kohler, Walter J. (Walter Jodok), 1875-1940
Call Number: Mss 870; Micro 2089

Quantity: 18.2 c.f. (43 archives boxes, 4 card boxes, and 1 oversize folder) and 47 reels of microfilm (35 mm)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers, mainly 1929-1930, of Walter J. Kohler Sr., a Wisconsin businessman and Republican governor (1929-1931), consisting almost entirely of official gubernatorial papers. The entire collection is also available on microfilm. Included are correspondence, minutes, reports, and clippings regarding judicial and administrative appointments, public appearances, complaints, and the administration of the Conservation Commission, the Board of Control, the Highway Commission, the Industrial Commission, the Legislative Reference Bureau, the Board of Public Affairs, the Railroad Commission, the Tax Commission, and other state agencies. Additional correspondence, petitions, and notes concern pending legislation about chain stores, income taxes, park acquisitions, fishing license fees, labor unions, the repeal of the Wisconsin Prohibition Law, and many other topics. There are also subject files on the Wisconsin Citizen's Committee on Unemployment. A few items document electoral politics and the attempt by the La Follette faction of the Republican Party to oust Kohler for alleged campaign violations. A substantial part of the collection documents the ceremonial functions of the office including the issuance of resolutions, proclamations, and official greetings. Prominent correspondents include John E. Alexander, Louis Allis, Thomas Amlie, Emil Baensch, Levi Bancroft, Meta Berger, John Blaine, A.M. Brayton, W.H. Bridgeman, Charles E. Broughton, William G. Bruce, Richard E. Byrd, W.J. Campbell, John B. Chapple, W.D. Connor, Calvin Coolidge, Theodore Dammann, Thomas Duncan, F. Ryan Duffy, D.C. Everest, Edward T. Fairchild, Harold S. Falk, Wilbur B. Foshay, Chester A. Fowler, Oscar M. Fritz, Gustave Gehrz, George Gilkey, Bernard Gettelman, Walter S. Goodland, Henry Graass, Halbert Hoard, Daniel Hoan, Merlin Hull, Ralph Immell, J.W. Jackson, J.C. Kleczka, Irvine Lenroot, Don Lescohier, Orland Loomis, Frank O. Lowden, Francis McGovern, Oscar Morris, Morgan Murphy, George B. Nelson, John M. Nelson, John S. Owen, Joseph A. Padway, George S. Parker, Gifford Pinchot, F.J. Sensenbrenner, Conrad Shearer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, W.A. Titus, Ellis B. Usher, George Vits, Lawrence C. Whittet, John D. Wickhem, Aubrey Williams, and C.C. Younggreen. Portions of the collection are indexed by name.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Walter Jodok Kohler Sr., industrialist, philanthropist, and Republican governor from 1929 to 1931, was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin on March 3, 1875, the son of John Michael Kohler Jr. (1844-1900) a Swiss immigrant who settled in Sheboygan. His mother, Lilly Vollrath Kohler, was the daughter of a pioneer Wisconsin manufacturer. In 1873 John Michael Kohler established the foundry and machine shop that eventually became the Kohler Company. In 1888 the company turned from the manufacture of agricultural implements to the production of enameled bathtubs and kitchenware, a field in which it became a national leader.

After education in the Sheboygan public schools, Walter Kohler Sr., began a three-year apprenticeship in 1890 in the enameling department and foundry. At age eighteen he became foreman and, some years later, a superintendent. On the deaths of John Kohler and his son Carl Kohler, his other sons Robert and Walter took over management of the company; after Robert's death in 1905 Walter became president. Under his leadership the firm became one of the largest companies of its kind and a pioneer in the production of plumbing equipment and the manufacture of vitreous china and enamelware. Kohler himself was the inventor of the one-piece built-in bathtub.

In addition, Kohler introduced progressive management policies regarding wages, working conditions, health, safety, insurance, and recreation. One of his management policies was the establishment of Kohler Village which was to be a model industrial community for his employees. Kohler envisioned the community not as a paternalistic company town but as a place in which residents would own their homes and in which labor and management could live together in harmony. As a result of these efforts and his concern for the welfare of his employees, during the 1920s Walter Kohler Sr., came to epitomize the best of American capitalism.

Kohler did not become active in Republican politics until 1928, although he did serve as a Republican presidential elector in 1916. In 1928 he was a delegate at large to the Republican Party's national convention, and in the same year he was persuaded to accept the party's gubernatorial nomination. Because of his reputation as an enlightened businessman and his strong campaign organization Kohler readily defeated Progressive Congressman Joseph Beck in the primary, and he went on to beat Albert Schmedeman, the Democratic candidate, in the general election. Although the Republican Party's Progressive faction attempted to oust Kohler in a widely publicized court case for alleged violations of the state corrupt practices act, Kohler's election was upheld by a unanimous Circuit Court decision.

Kohler's promise to bring sound business practices to Wisconsin government resulted in a number of administrative changes including the creation of the full-time Highway Commission, the creation of a state budget office responsible to the governor, the consolidation of various agricultural agencies, and the creation of the personnel and purchasing bureaus.

Kohler's personal popularity was damaged by the onset of the Great Depression. Unwilling to sanction state or federal relief programs he instead established the Wisconsin Citizen's Committee on Employment headed by Don Lescohier, but this committee was unable to do more than implement educational programs. In 1930 Kohler ran for reelection but was defeated in the primary by Philip La Follette who ran on a platform that included issues associated with the onset of the Great Depression. In 1932 Kohler was successful in another try for the Republican nomination, but he was defeated by the national Democratic landslide in the general election.

Despite the Kohler Company's longstanding commitment to maintaining employment during recessions by means of production and warehouse management, the Great Depression eventually necessitated the layoff of workers. These layoffs coincided with the passage of New Deal legislation that recognized the workers' right to organize. Kohler's refusal to bargain with Federal Labor Union 18545 (AFL) as the exclusive bargaining agent for Kohler workers led to a protracted strike (1934-1941) during which two strikers were killed and 47 wounded. Although suggested again as a possible Republican candidate for governor in 1936, Kohler's electoral career was virtually ended by the negative publicity generated by the strike. In 1937 Kohler turned the presidency of the company over to his half-brother Herbert Sr., and accepted the title of chairman of the board.

Kohler was married to Charlotte H. Schroeder, a former art teacher, in 1900. They were the parents of four sons, Walter Jr., Carl, John M., and Robert. Walter Jr., followed his father as governor of Wisconsin, serving from 1951 to 1957.

Scope and Content Note

The Kohler Papers are arranged as GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, APPOINTMENT FILES, NAME INDEX, INVITATIONS, LEGISLATIVE FILES, and SUBJECT FILES. They constitute Kohler's official gubernatorial papers, but they have been catalogued in the Archives as a private manuscript collection because they predate the passage of the 1947 law which defined gubernatorial papers as public records. The collection is also available on microfilm.

There is very little personal material in the collection and very little pertaining to electoral politics. In fact, Kohler himself does not figure prominently in the collection, the majority of the outgoing correspondence consisting instead of letters issued by William L. Smith, his private secretary. Although documentation revealing Kohler's own ideas is limited, the collection does reveal a great deal about his actions and the activities of state government during the initial crisis of the Great Depression. In addition, because Kohler's papers were still in their original order when donated to the Historical Society, the collection is much more revealing about the administrative functioning of the Governor's office than other gubernatorial papers of the period held by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin which are arranged in chronological order regardless of subject.

The collection includes four boxes of index cards (Boxes 44-47) which refer to the appointment, invitations, and subject series. Spot checks suggest, however, that the index is not complete and it should not be relied on as the sole means of name access to the collection. Photographs received with the collection have been separated to the Walter Kohler Sr., Name File in the Visual Materials Archive. Scrapbooks and political speeches originally part of this collection were transferred to the Kohler Family Papers. One speech retained in this collection is the printed version of Kohler's 1929 message to the Legislature. It is filed within the SUBJECT FILES. A second speech delivered to the Wisconsin Citizen's Unemployment Committee is also filed in that series.

The GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE consists of alphabetically-arranged letters covering a wide range of topics not included within any of the other series. The most routine letters such as requests for autographs and Blue Books have been weeded. Prominent correspondents in this section include John E. Alexander, Emil Baensch, Meta Berger, John Blaine, A.M. Brayton, W.H. Bridgeman, William G. Bruce, Robert E. Byrd, W.J. Campbell, W.D. Connor, Calvin Coolidge (re Seven Pines), Theodore Dammann, Thomas Duncan, D.C. Everest, Harold S. Falk, Wilbur B. Foshay, Bernard Gettelman, Walter S. Goodland, Halbert Hoard, Daniel Hoan, J.W. Jackson, Frank O. Lowden, Francis McGovern, Oscar Morris, Morgan Murphy, John M. Nelson, John S. Owen, George S. Parker, Gifford Pinchot, F.J. Sensenbrenner, Conrad Shearer, Franklin D. Roosevelt (in Young file), W.A. Titus, George Vits, Aubrey Williams, and C.C. Younggreen.

APPOINTMENT FILES, which comprise a substantial portion of the collection, are more useful than similar material in other gubernatorial papers. First, much of the Kohler correspondence is arranged by appointee name which makes it useful for biographical research about the proposed appointees. Secondly, the files include many letters from legislators and local politicians and business leaders which provide revealing insights into politics on both the state and local levels. Little information about why particular individuals were appointed is included, however.

The appointment files are subdivided into court appointments, state agencies, and county offices, with the court files further subdivided into Supreme Court, circuit court, and county court sections. The Supreme Court files are unusually extensive for a one-term governor because Kohler had the opportunity to appoint five judges, thereby substantially affecting the composition of the court. The Supreme Court files are arranged chronologically by vacancy and then by appointee name. Most letters received support the candidate in question, although a few are negative. Files here concern justices Edward T. Fairchild, Oscar M. Fritz, Chester A. Fowler, George B. Nelson, John D. Wickhem, as well as unsuccessful candidates Levi Bancroft, Gustave Gehrz, and Henry Graass. The circuit court files contain information on F. Ryan Duffy, J.C. Kleczka, Joseph A. Padway, Carl Runge, and other prominent individuals.

Outgoing correspondence in the Appointment series is almost entirely comprised of routine acknowledgements. Supplementing the incoming correspondence and petitions are occasional handwritten notes, lists, and Kohler's own handwritten appointment notebook. Prominent correspondence in this series concerns:

Athletic Commission:
C.E. Broughton
Conservation Commission:
A.M. Brayton, John B. Chapple, Irvine Lenroot
Board of Control:
Louis Allis, W.J. Campbell, Merlin Hull, F.J. Sensenbrenner, George Vits, Ellis B. Usher, Aubrey Williams
Dental Examiners:
Ralph Immell, F.J. Sensenbrenner
Highway Commission:
A.M. Brayton, George Gilkey
Industrial Commission:
William Bruce
Oil Inspector:
Merlin Hull, F.J. Sensenbrenner
Railroad Commission:
A.M. Brayton, Orland Loomis
Supreme Court:
Thomas Amlie, Emil Baensch, W. J. Campbell, Thomas Coleman, Christian Doerfler, F. Ryan Duffy, D.C. Everest, Bernard H. Gettelman, George Gilkey, Merlin Hull, W.P. Knowles, Francis McGovern, Oscar Morris, Orland Loomis, George S. Parker, W.A. Titus, Lawrence C. Whittet
Vocational Education:
Conrad Shearer

The small, alphabetically-arranged complaint file consists of letters from citizens about local and state governmental officials and practices. Generally, these concern officials that were not under the governor's direct control, and as a result the governor's response provides little indication of his views other than to recommend an appropriate course of action.

INVITATIONS are arranged chronologically by the date of the event in question. This series also contains a daily log of visitors to the governor's office.

The LEGISLATIVE FILES are among the most important materials in the Kohler Papers. Except for a few unidentified items, the series consists of letters and petitions from citizens, legislators, and advocacy groups about specific pending bills, all arranged by bill number. A few of the more extensively documented bills are also represented by memoranda and support material prepared by legal experts and by various advocates and opponents. Among the most prominent files are those on the Hitt Income Tax Bill (334S); the proposed High Cliff and Seven Pines parks acquisitions (56S and 490S, both of which were vetoed by Kohler); the baking powder labeling legislation (200A); fishing license fees for Wisconsin residents (117S), and chain store regulation (261S). But, by far the most extensively documented is the correspondence concerning successful repeal of the state Prohibition Law.

Alphabetically-arranged SUBJECT FILES document governmental agencies, issues of special concern to Kohler, ceremonial functions such as resolutions and proclamations, and routine responsibilities such as approvals of out-of-state travel by state employees, emergency spending by agencies, and state automobile purchases. (The last-named file has been extensively weeded). Most important of the subject files are the correspondence and reports of the Wisconsin Citizen's Committee on Unemployment headed by Don D. Lescohier (filed under the heading “Unemployment Committee”). Other files of special interest are those on the Bowman Company Milk Strike of 1929 and on contacts with Herbert Hoover about the 1929 Presidential inauguration and the onset of the Depression. Because of the governor's well known interest in aviation, a substantial number of the letters both here and elsewhere in the collection refer to aeronautics. Among the best documented departments are the Conservation Commission, the Board of Control, the Highway Commission, the Industrial Commission, the Legislative Reference Bureau, the Board of Public Affairs, the Railroad Commission, and the Tax Commission.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by the Kohler Company, Kohler, Wisconsin, via Laura E. Kohler, April 22, 1996. Accession Number: M96-201


Processing Information

Processed by Carolyn J. Mattern, 1996 and 2004.


Container
Mss 870 / Micro 2089
Series: General Correspondence
Box-folder   2/1-7
Reel-frame   1/1
A-Brh
Box-folder   2/8-9
Reel-frame   2/1
Bri-Brz
Box-folder   3/1-8
Reel-frame   2/228
C-Dd
Box-folder   3/9
Di
Note: Missing, 2004; not filmed.
Box-folder   3/10
Reel-frame   3/1
Do-Ge
Box-folder   4/7-9
Reel-frame   4/1
Gi-Gw
Box-folder   5/1-3
Reel-frame   4/474
Ha-He
Hi
Box-folder   5/4
Reel-frame   4/948
1929
Box-folder   5/5
Reel-frame   5/1
1930
Ho
Box-folder   5/6
Reel-frame   5/153
1929
Box-folder   5/6A
Reel-frame   5/21
1930
Hu-Hy
Box-folder   5/7
Reel-frame   5/335
1929
Box-folder   5/7A
Reel-frame   5/113
1930
I-J
Box-folder   5/8
Reel-frame   5/396
1929
Box-folder   5/9
Reel-frame   5/533
1930
Box-folder   6/1-3
Reel-frame   5/641
Ka-Ku
Box-folder   6/4-5
Reel-frame   6/1
La-Li
Box-folder   6/6-7
Reel-frame   6/388
Ll-Ly
M
1929
Box-folder   6/8
Reel-frame   6/544
Ma-Mc
Box-folder   7/1
Reel-frame   6/741
Me-My
Box-folder   7/3-4
Reel-frame   7/1
1930
Box-folder   7/5-11
Reel-frame   7/286
N-Q
Box-folder   8/1-2
Reel-frame   8/1
R-Re
Box-folder   8/3
Reel-frame   8/62
Ri-Ro
Box-folder   8/4
Reel-frame   8/234
Ru-Ry
Box-folder   8/5-9
Reel-frame   8/303
Sa-Sl
Box-folder   8/10
Reel-frame   8/858
Smith
Box-folder   8/11
Reel-frame   8/823
So-Sp
St
Box-folder   8/12
Reel-frame   8/933
1929
Box-folder   9/1
Reel-frame   9/1
1930
Box-folder   9/2-9
Reel-frame   9/206
Su-Wa
Box-folder   9/10
Reel-frame   10/1
We-Wh
Box-folder   10/1-5
Reel-frame   10/135
Wi-Z
Series: Appointments
Box-folder   14
Reel-frame   17
Subseries: Appointment notebook, 1929
Subseries: Courts
Supreme Court
Doerfler vacancy, 1929
Box-folder   10/6
Reel-frame   11/1
General
Box-folder   10/7
Reel-frame   11/15
Fairchild, Edward
Box-folder   10/9
Reel-frame   11/33
Fritz, Oscar
Box-folder   10/8
Reel-frame   11/121
Hoyt, Ralph M.
Eschweiler vacancy, 1929
Box-folder   10/10
Reel-frame   11/152
General
Box-folder   10/11
Reel-frame   11/202
Aarons, Charles A.
Box-folder   10/12
Reel-frame   11/207
Bancroft, Levi
Box-folder   10/13
Reel-frame   11/256
Boesel, Frank T.
Box-folder   10/14
Reel-frame   11/214
Fairchild, Edward
Box-folder   11/1
Reel-frame   11/346
Fiedler, Ernest C.
Box-folder   11/2
Reel-frame   11/480
Gehrz, Gustave
Box-folder   11/3
Reel-frame   11/615
Graass, Henry
Box-folder   11/4
Reel-frame   11/643
Hardgrove, John G.
Box-folder   11/5
Reel-frame   11/650
Hoyt, Ralph M.
Box-folder   11/6
Reel-frame   11/656
Kopp, A.W.
Box-folder   11/7
Reel-frame   11/677
Lockney, Henry
Box-folder   11/8
Reel-frame   11/725
McGillan, James H.
Box-folder   11/9
Reel-frame   11/745
Messerschmidt, J.E.
Box-folder   11/10
Reel-frame   11/791
Reid, A.H.
Box-folder   11/11
Reel-frame   11/826
Risjord, G.N.
Box-folder   11/12
Reel-frame   11/973
Timlin, William
Vinje vacancy, 1929
Box-folder   11/13
Reel-frame   12/1
General
Box-folder   11/14
Reel-frame   12/62
Baldwin, Cameron
Box-folder   11/15
Reel-frame   12/114
Fowler, Chester
Box-folder   12/1
Reel-frame   12/205
Fox, John M.
Box-folder   12/2
Reel-frame   12/284
Graass, Henry
Box-folder   12/3
Reel-frame   12/325
Havens, Spencer
Box-folder   12/4
Reel-frame   12/334
Kopp, A.W.
Box-folder   12/5
Reel-frame   12/349
Nelson, Louis M.
Box-folder   12/6
Reel-frame   12/359
Oestrich, Otto A.
Box-folder   12/7
Reel-frame   12/388
Reid, Alexander H.
Box-folder   12/8
Reel-frame   12/416
Risjord, G.N.
Box-folder   12/9
Reel-frame   12/431
Thompson, William D.
Box-folder   12/10
Reel-frame   12/450
Wickhem, John D.
Crownhart vacancy, 1930
Box-folder   12/11
Reel-frame   12/463
General
Box-folder   12/12
Reel-frame   12/487
Baker, Robert V.
Box-folder   12/13
Reel-frame   12/493
Baldwin, C.L.
Box-folder   12/14
Reel-frame   12/524
Fiedler, Ernest C.
Box-folder   12/15
Reel-frame   12/548
Graass, Henry
Box-folder   12/16
Reel-frame   12/620
Hartley, Clarence J.
Box-folder   12/17
Reel-frame   12/724
Haven, Spencer
Box-folder   12/18
Reel-frame   12/785
Reid, A.H.
Box-folder   12/19
Reel-frame   12/810
Risjord, G.N.
Box-folder   12/20
Reel-frame   12/832
Sawyer, Elmo H.
Box-folder   12/21
Reel-frame   12/841
Thompson, W.D.
Box-folder   12/22
Reel-frame   12/846
Werner, Edgar V.
Stevens vacancy, 1930
Box-folder   12/23
Reel-frame   13/1
General
Box-folder   13/1
Reel-frame   13/116
Bancroft, Levi
Box-folder   13/2
Reel-frame   13/138
Hoppman, A.C.
Box-folder   13/3
Reel-frame   13/182
Nelson, George B.
Circuit Courts
Second Circuit Court, Fritz vacancy, 1929
Box-folder   13/4
Reel-frame   13/197
General
Box-folder   13/5
Reel-frame   13/237
Barry, Arthur R.
Box-folder   13/6
Reel-frame   13/245
Gessner, George A.
Box-folder   13/7
Reel-frame   13/263
Graebner, George J.
Box-folder   13/8
Reel-frame   13/268
Groelle, Fred
Box-folder   13/9
Reel-frame   13/279
Hardgrove, J.G.
Box-folder   13/10
Reel-frame   13/285
Hedding, A.J.
Box-folder   13/11-12
Reel-frame   13/291
Kleczka, J.C.
Box-folder   13/13
Reel-frame   13/450
Mayer, Walter
Box-folder   13/14
Reel-frame   13/536
Padway, Joseph A.
Box-folder   13/15
Reel-frame   13/620
Runge, Carl
Box-folder   13/16
Reel-frame   13/698
Sullivan, Daniel W.
Box-folder   13/17
Reel-frame   13/742
Tierney, Joseph E.
Box-folder   13/18
Reel-frame   13/753
Wheeler, Lyman G.
Eighteenth Circuit Court, Fowler vacancy, 1930
Box-folder   13/19
Reel-frame   14/1
General
Box-folder   13/20
Reel-frame   14/55
Duffy, F. Ryan
Box-folder   13/21
Reel-frame   14/85
Farnsworth, Walter
Box-folder   14/1
Reel-frame   14/100
Foster, Fred
Box-folder   14/2
Reel-frame   14/135
Kelley, J.L.
Box-folder   14/3
Reel-frame   14/241
Lehner, Phillip
Box-folder   14/4
Reel-frame   14/349
Pedrick, Samuel
County Courts
Box-folder   14/5
Reel-frame   14/360
Barron County, 1929
Box-folder   14/6
Reel-frame   14/366
Bayfield County, 1928-1929
Box-folder   14/7
Reel-frame   14/409
Burnett County, 1930
Box-folder   14/8
Reel-frame   14/495
Jefferson County, 1930
Box-folder   14/9
Reel-frame   14/572
La Crosse County, 1930
Box-folder   14/10
Reel-frame   14/635
Lincoln County, 1929-1930
Box-folder   14/11
Reel-frame   14/666
Ozaukee County, 1930
Box-folder   14/12
Reel-frame   14/682
Racine County, 1929
Box-folder   14/13
Reel-frame   14/686
Saint Croix County, 1929
Box-folder   14/14
Reel-frame   14/729
Sawyer County, 1929
Box-folder   14/15
Reel-frame   14/749
Trempealeau County, 1930
Box-folder   14/16
Reel-frame   14/768
Winnebago County, 1930
Subseries: State Agencies
Box-folder   14/17
Reel-frame   15/1
Appointment notebook
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by agency.
Box-folder   15/1
Reel-frame   15/62
General Correspondence, 1928-1930
Box-folder   15/2
Reel-frame   15/126
Accountancy Board, 1929-1930
Box-folder   15/3-4
Reel-frame   15/149
Agricultural Board, 1929
Box-folder   15/5
Reel-frame   15/297
Annuity Board, 1928-1929
Box-folder   15/6-7
Reel-frame   15/356
“Any Appointment,” 1929-1930
Box-folder   15/8
Reel-frame   15/710
Athletic Commission, 1930
Box-folder   15/9
Reel-frame   16/1
Banking, 1929
Box-folder   15/10
Reel-frame   16/9
Basic Science, 1929
Box-folder   15/11
Reel-frame   16/13
Budget Director, 1929
Box-folder   15/12
Reel-frame   16/35
Chiropractic, Board of Examiners in, 1929
Box-folder   15/13
Reel-frame   16/63
Civil Service Commission, 1929
Box-folder   15/14
Reel-frame   16/65
Conciliation Board, 1930
Box-folder   15/1516
Reel-frame   16/70
Conservation Commission, 1929
Box-folder   16/1-3
Reel-frame   16/302
Control, Board of, 1922, 1928-1929
Dairy and Food Commission
Box-folder   16/4
Reel-frame   16/657
General, 1929
Box-folder   16/5
Reel-frame   16/675
Boettcher, John E., 1928-1929
Box-folder   16/6
Reel-frame   16/682
Kremer, C.J., 1929
Box-folder   16/7
Reel-frame   16/701
Larson, H.C., 1928-1929
Box-folder   16/8
Reel-frame   16/714
Runke, R.R., 1929
Box-folder   16/9-10
Reel-frame   17/1
Dental Examiners, State Board of, 1929-1930
Box-folder   16/11
Reel-frame   17/226
Fair Board, 1929
Box-folder   16/12-13
Reel-frame   17/303
Grain and Warehouse Commission, 1930
Box-folder   17/1
Reel-frame   17/577
Health, 1929
Highway Commission, 1929
Box-folder   17/2-3
Reel-frame   17/630
General
Box-folder   17/4
Reel-frame   18/1
Beckworth, James R.
Box-folder   17/5
Reel-frame   18/7
Clark, Paul L.
Box-folder   17/6
Reel-frame   18/15
Connor, Reuben
Box-folder   17/7
Reel-frame   18/40
Davis, R.W.
Box-folder   17/8
Reel-frame   18/61
Donaghey, John T.
Box-folder   17/9
Reel-frame   18/74
Fisher, F.R.
Box-folder   17/10
Reel-frame   18/80
Gleason, Edward
Box-folder   17/11
Reel-frame   18/86
Grell, Henry J.
Box-folder   17/12
Reel-frame   18/115
Haseltine, William E.
Box-folder   17/13
Reel-frame   18/163
Holway, Orlando G.
Box-folder   17/14
Reel-frame   18/174
McDonald, J.K.
Box-folder   17/15
Reel-frame   18/182
Malone, William T.
Box-folder   17/16
Reel-frame   18/194
Moore, Charles E.
Box-folder   17/17
Reel-frame   18/200
Reichardt, Walter F.
Box-folder   17/18
Reel-frame   18/233
Schoenfeld, Charles J.
Box-folder   17/19
Reel-frame   18/237
Seguin, Fred J.
Box-folder   17/20
Reel-frame   18/248
Seidel, George
Box-folder   17/21
Reel-frame   18/272
Stark, William C.
Box-folder   17/22
Reel-frame   18/289
Varnum, Nells O.
Box-folder   17/23
Reel-frame   18/305
Welch, Dwight S.
Humane Officer
Box-folder   17/24
Reel-frame   18/313
General, 1929
Box-folder   17/25
Reel-frame   18/354
Waukesha County, 1928-1929
Box-folder   17/26
Reel-frame   18/402
Industrial Commission, 1929
Box-folder   17/27
Reel-frame   18/462
Investment Board, 1929
Box-folder   17/28
Reel-frame   18/467
Library Certification Board, 1929
Box-folder   17/29
Reel-frame   18/475
Medical Examiners, State Board of, 1929-1930
Box-folder   17/30
Reel-frame   18/544
Normal School Regents, 1929-1930
Oil Inspection
Box-folder   18/31
Reel-frame   18/722
Deputy Inspector
Box-folder   17/31
Reel-frame   18/578
Inspector
Box-folder   18/2
Reel-frame   18/774
Optometry, State Board of, 1929-1930
Box-folder   18/3
Reel-frame   18/851
Pharmacy, State Board of, 1929
Box-folder   18/4
Reel-frame   18/920
Printing Board, 1929
Box-folder   18/5
Reel-frame   18/938
Prohibition, 1929
Railroad Commission
Box-folder   18/6
Reel-frame   19/1
General, 1929-1930
Louis Gettle vacancy, 1930
Box-folder   18/7
Reel-frame   19/99
Carlow, J.W.
Box-folder   18/8
Reel-frame   19/126
Eber, John W.
Box-folder   18/9
Reel-frame   19/181
Grimmer, Elmer
Box-folder   1810
Reel-frame   19/202
O'Kelliher, V.J.
Box-folder   18/11
Reel-frame   19/255
Porter, Phillip H.
Box-folder   18/12
Reel-frame   19/306
Swennes, Oscar J.
Box-folder   18/13-14
Reel-frame   19/353
Real Estate Board, 1929
Box-folder   19/1
Reel-frame   19/729
Uniform Legislation, Committee on, 1929
Box-folder   19/2-3
Reel-frame   19/732
University, Board of Regents, 1929-1930
Box-folder   19/4
Reel-frame   20/1
University, Board of Visitors, 1930
Box-folder   19/5
Reel-frame   20/135
Veterans Home, 1930
Box-folder   19/6-7
Reel-frame   20/208
Veterinarian, 1929
Box-folder   19/8
Reel-frame   20/487
Vocational Education, 1930
Subseries: Counties
Box-folder   19/9
Folder number not used
Box-folder   19/10
Reel-frame   20/551
Langlade County, Register of Deeds, 1929
Box-folder   19/11
Reel-frame   20/571
Milwaukee County Institutions, 1929-1930
Box-folder   19/12
Reel-frame   20/585
Pepin County, Coroner, 1930
Box-folder   19/13
Reel-frame   20/591
Walworth County, District Attorney, 1929
Box-folder   19/14
Reel-frame   20/597
Waukesha County, Register of Deeds, 1930
Box-folder   19/15
Reel-frame   20/646
Winnebago County, Coroner, 1929
Complaints regarding appointees, 1927-1930
Box-folder   19/16-17
Reel-frame   20/656
A-B
Box-folder   20/1-7
Reel-frame   21/1
C-J
Box-folder   20/8-9
Reel-frame   22/1
K-L
Box-folder   20/10
Reel-frame   22/214
Lamphear, Mae, Case, 1927-1930
Box-folder   20/11
Reel-frame   22/326
Larson, George, 1930
Box-folder   21/1-6
Reel-frame   22/398
M-S
Box-folder   21/7-9
Reel-frame   23/1
T-Z
Box-folder   21/10
Folder number not used
County appointees
Box-folder   21/11
Reel-frame   23/274
Forest County, 1930
Box-folder   21/12
Reel-frame   23/297
Juneau County, District Attorney, 1929
Box-folder   21/13
Reel-frame   23/316
Lafayette County, 1929
Box-folder   21/14
Reel-frame   23/336
Lincoln County, District Attorney, 1929
Box-folder   21/15
Reel-frame   23/349
Marinette County, 1929
Box-folder   21/16
Reel-frame   23/371
Oconto County, 1930
Box-folder   21/17
Reel-frame   23/385
Pierce County, Sheriff, 1929
Box-folder   21/18
Reel-frame   23/389
Price County, District Attorney, 1929
Box-folder   21/19
Reel-frame   23/395
Taylor County, District Attorney, 1928-1929
Box-folder   21/20
Reel-frame   23/433
Vilas County, 1930
Box-folder   21/21
Reel-frame   23/436
Washington County, 1930
Box-folder   21/22
Reel-frame   23/461
Waushara County, District Attorney, 1929
Series: Name Index
Box   44
Reel-frame   47/1
A-E
Box   45
Reel-frame   47/304
F-K
Box   46
Reel-frame   47/625
L-Re
Box   47
Reel-frame   47/916
Rh-Z
Series: Invitations
Box-folder   21/23A
Reel-frame   23/466
Invitation log
Box-folder   1/1
Reel-frame   23/521
Office Visitor log
Correspondence
Box-folder   21/23B
Reel-frame   23/631
1928, November-December
1929
Box-folder   21/24
Reel-frame   23/684
January
Box-folder   22/1-2
Reel-frame   23/884
January (cont.)-February
Box-folder   22/3-6
Reel-frame   24/1
March-June
Box-folder   23/1
Reel-frame   24/905
July
Box-folder   23/2-7
Reel-frame   25/1
August-November
Box-folder   24/1
Reel-frame   25/730
December
1930
Box-folder   24/2-3
Reel-frame   25/828
January-February
Box-folder   24/4-8
Reel-frame   26/1
March-June
Box-folder   25/1
Reel-frame   26/875
July
Box-folder   25/2-8
Reel-frame   27/1
, August-December (October missing)
Box-folder   25/9-10
Reel-frame   27/405
No date specified
Series: Legislative Files
General
Box-folder   26/1
Reel-frame   27/581
Bills approved, 1929
Box-folder   26/2
Reel-frame   27/616
Bill drafts, Unidentified
Box-folder   26/3
Reel-frame   27/657
Material regarding multiple and unidentified bills
Senate Bills, 1929-1930
Box-folder   26/4
Reel-frame   27/696
2S-47S
Box-folder   26/5
Reel-frame   27/789
56S, Seven Pines Park
Box-folder   26/6
Reel-frame   27/875
74S-116S
Box-folder   26/7-8
Reel-frame   28/1
117S, Resident Fishing Licenses
Box-folder   26/9-11
Reel-frame   28/285
120S-260S
Box-folder   26/12
Reel-frame   28/627
261S, Chain Stores
Box-folder   26/13
Reel-frame   28/714
264S-330S
Box-folder   27/1
Reel-frame   28/798
334S, Hitt Income Tax Bill
Box-folder   27/2
Reel-frame   28/957
335S-346S
Box-folder   27/3
Reel-frame   29/1
347S, Gas Tax
Box-folder   27/4
Reel-frame   29/118
351S-476S
Box-folder   27/5
Reel-frame   29/347
490S, High Cliff Park
Box-folder   27/6
Reel-frame   29/403
493S-573S
Box-folder   27/7
Reel-frame   29/445
Joint Resolutions 27, 41, and 87
Assembly bills
Box-folder   27/8
Reel-frame   29/455
14A-68A
72A, Repeal Referendum of Wisconsin Prohibition Law
Box-folder   27/9-10
Reel-frame   29/548
1929, February-May 19
Box-folder   28/1
Reel-frame   29/894
1929, May 20-June; undated
Box-folder   28/2
Reel-frame   30/1
73A-193A
Box-folder   28/3
Reel-frame   30/103
200A, Baking Powder labeling
Box-folder   28/4-6
Reel-frame   30/???
205A-854A
Box-folder   28/7
Reel-frame   30/688
Joint Resolution 54, Maribel Caves
Box-folder   28/8
Folder number not used
Series: Subject Files
Box-folder   28/9
Reel-frame   30/707
Accountancy Board, 1929-1930
Adjutant General
General
Box-folder   28/10
Reel-frame   30/722
1929 January-March
Box-folder   29/1
Reel-frame   31/1
1929 April-December
Box-folder   29/2
Reel-frame   30/806
1930
Box-folder   29/3
Reel-frame   31/222
Tornado relief, 1929
Box-folder   29/4
Reel-frame   31/293
West Point appointments, 1929
Box-folder   29/5
Reel-frame   31/368
Advisory Board, 1929-1930
Agriculture
Box-folder   29/6-7
Reel-frame   31/399
General
Box-folder   29/8
Reel-frame   31/788
Fair, 1930
Box-folder   29/9
Reel-frame   31/843
Humane Office, 1930
Box-folder   30/1
Reel-frame   32/1
Referred letters, 1930
Box-folder   30/2
Reel-frame   32/170
Air Parley, Midwestern Legislative, 1930
Box-folder   30/3
Reel-frame   32/217
Air Races (National), Wisconsin Day, 1930
Box-folder   30/4
Reel-frame   32/328
Annuity and Investment Board, 1929-1930
Box-folder   30/5-6
Reel-frame   32/533
Anonymous letters, 1929-1930
Box-folder   30/7
Reel-frame   32/953
Arbitration, 1930
Box-folder   30/8
Reel-frame   32/997
Architects, 1930
Box-folder   30/9
Reel-frame   32/1002
Army Appropriation Bill, 1930
Box-folder   30/10
Reel-frame   33/1
Athletic Commission, 1930
Box-folder   30/11
Reel-frame   33/46
Attorney General, 1929-1930
Box-folder   30/12
Reel-frame   33/147
Auto purchase authorizations, 1929
Box-folder   31/1
Reel-frame   33/1711
Aviation, 1929-1930
Box-folder   31/2
Reel-frame   33/290
Banking Commission, 1929-1930
Box-folder   31/3
Reel-frame   33/409
Belden, E. B. (Judge), Grand Jury investigation, 1929
Box-folder   31/4
Reel-frame   33/418
Biographies, 1929
Box-folder   31/5
Reel-frame   33/420
Blaine (John) Clippings, 1929
Box-folder   31/6
Reel-frame   33/432
Bowman Company Milk strike (George Nelson), 1929
Box-folder   31/7
Reel-frame   33/456
Budget Bureau, 1929
Box-folder   31/8
Reel-frame   33/518
Budget and financial report, 1930
Box-folder   31/9
Reel-frame   33/620
Camp American Legion, 1930
Box-folder   31/10
Reel-frame   33/632
Capitol matron, 1929
Box-folder   31/11
Reel-frame   33/639
Carow, J.W., Radio address 1929
Box-folder   31/12
Reel-frame   33/654
Chain stores and banks, 1930
Box-folder   31/13
Reel-frame   33/674
Children's Code second typed draft, 1929
Box-folder   31/14
Reel-frame   33/748
Chiropractic, Board of Examiners in, 1929
Box-folder   31/14A
Reel-frame   33/759
Christmas cards
Box-folder   31/15
Reel-frame   33/776
Civil Service Commission, 1929
Box-folder   31/15A
Reel-frame   33/833
Clippings, Miscellaneous, 1928-1930
Congratulations
Box-folder   31/16
Reel-frame   33/859
A-F
Box-folder   31/17-19
Reel-frame   34/1
G-Z
Box-folder   31/20
Reel-frame   34/294
Cooperative associations, 1929
Conservation Commission
Box-folder   32/1-3
Reel-frame   34/328
General, 1929-1930
Box-folder   32/4
Reel-frame   34/861
Conference with Michigan regarding commercial fishing, 1929
Box-folder   32/5
Reel-frame   34/921
Devil's Lake, 1930
Box-folder   32/6
Reel-frame   35/1
Investigations, 1929-1930
Box-folder   32/7
Reel-frame   35/127
Pictures, 1930
Box-folder   32/8-9
Reel-frame   35/140
Referred letters, 1930
Control, Board of
Box-folder   33/1-3
Reel-frame   35/436
General, 1929-1930
Box-folder   33/4
Reel-frame   36/1
Athletic shoes manufacturing, 1929
Orders regarding prisoners, clients, 1929
Box-folder   33/5
Reel-frame   36/36
Multiple individuals (chronological)
Box-folder   33/6-8
Reel-frame   36/126
Individuals (alphabetical by name)
Box-folder   34/1
Reel-frame   36/535
Vance (L.F.) case, 1929
Box-folder   34/2
Reel-frame   36/746
Convention invitations and greetings, 1929-1930
Box-folder   34/3
Reel-frame   36/867
County Highway Commissioners, Party at Kohler Village, 1929
Box-folder   34/4
Reel-frame   36/884
Dairy and Food Commission, 1929
Box-folder   34/5
Reel-frame   36/934
Debates, 1929
Delegates
Box-folder   34/6-9
Reel-frame   36/957
1929-1930
Reel-frame   37/1
1929-1930 (continued)
Box-folder   34/10
Reel-frame   37/354
Dental Examiners, 1930
Box-folder   34/11
Reel-frame   37/363
Deportations, 1929
Box-folder   34/12
Reel-frame   37/405
Depository banks, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/1
Reel-frame   37/548
Disabled, 1929
Box-folder   35/2
Reel-frame   37/552
Donations by the Governor, 1929
Box-folder   35/3
Reel-frame   37/625
Dorchester Canning Company, 1929
Box-folder   35/4
Reel-frame   37/646
Duda (Michael) Estate, 1930
Box-folder   35/5
Reel-frame   37/690
Edison Scholarship, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/6
Reel-frame   37/770
Ekern, Herman L. (Expense account regarding lake level case), 1929
Box-folder   35/7
Reel-frame   37/806
Elections, 1928
Box-folder   35/8
Reel-frame   37/823
Emergency Board, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/9
Reel-frame   37/880
Endorsements, 1929
Box-folder   35/10
Reel-frame   37/890
Engineering Department, 1930
Box-folder   35/11
Reel-frame   37/964
Fashion Stables (UW), Railroad hazard at, 1929
Box-folder   35/12
Reel-frame   37/973
Flood control, 1930
Box-folder   35/13
Reel-frame   37/1007
Flowers, 1929
Box-folder   35/14
Reel-frame   37/1023
Forest reserves, 1930
Box-folder   35/15
Reel-frame   38/1
Form letters, Miscellaneous, 1929
Box-folder   35/16
Reel-frame   38/128
Geological Survey, 1929
Box-folder   35/17-18
Reel-frame   38/134
Governors' Conferences, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/??
Reel-frame   38/197
Governor's office miscellany, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/19
Reel-frame   38/230
Governor's staff and military aides, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/20
Reel-frame   38/321
Grain and Warehouse Commission, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/21-22
Reel-frame   38/354
Grand Army of the Republic, Veterans Home, and Report, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/23
Reel-frame   38/550
Great Lakes/Deep Waterways organizations, 1929-1930
Box-folder   35/24
Reel-frame   38/592
Haan Memorial (includes WJK speech), 1930
Box-folder   36/1
Reel-frame   38/614
Hancock Experiment Station (Waushara County), 1929
Box-folder   36/2
Reel-frame   38/629
Harbor commissions, 1929-1930
Box-folder   36/3-4
Reel-frame   38/695
Health, State Board of, 1929-1930
Box-folder   36/5
Reel-frame   38/937
Henderson, Harold, Memos on legislation, 1929
Highway Commission
General
1929
Box-folder   36/6-7
Reel-frame   39/1
Chronological section
Box-folder   36/8-19
Reel-frame   39/249
Alphabetical section
Box-folder   36/20-21
Reel-frame   39/528
1930, Chronological
Box-folder   37/1
Reel-frame   39/772
Air markings on highways, 1930
Box-folder   37/2
Reel-frame   39/786
Referred letters, 1930
Box-folder   37/3
Reel-frame   40/1
Historical Society, 1929-1931
Box-folder   37/4-5
Reel-frame   40/51
Hoover, Herbert, Inauguration and general issues, 1929
Box-folder   37/6
Reel-frame   40/329
House of Corrections transfers, 1929
Box-folder   37/7
Reel-frame   40/337
Hurley, Wisconsin, Clippings, 1929-1930
Box-folder   37/8
Reel-frame   40/346
Indian Affairs, 1929-1930
Box-folder   37/9-10
Reel-frame   40/449
Industrial Commission, 1929-1930
Insurance Commission
Box-folder   38/1
Reel-frame   40/911
General, 1929
Box-folder   38/2
Reel-frame   40/997
Insurance Compensation Board, 1929
Box-folder   38/3
Reel-frame   40-1009
Fraternal Reserve and Equitable Fraternal Union, 1929
Box-folder   38/4
Reel-frame   41/1
Introduction letters, 1929-1930
Box-folder   38/5
Reel-frame   41/31
Kenosha hosiery workers strike, 1929
Box-folder   38/6-10
Reel-frame   41/79
Kohler at Kohler, Secretarial exchanges, 1929-1930
Box-folder   38/11
Reel-frame   41/523
La Follette Memorial Statue, 1929
Box-folder   38/12
Reel-frame   41/530
Lake Geneva Aircraft Corporation, 1930
Box-folder   38/13
Reel-frame   41/537
Land Department, 1929
Box-folder   38/14
Reel-frame   41/572
Legislative dinners, 1929
Box-folder   38/15
Reel-frame   41/614
Legislative investigation, 1930
Legislative Reference Library
Box-folder   38/16
Reel-frame   41/652
1929
Box-folder   39/1
Reel-frame   41/760
1930
Box-folder   39/2
Reel-frame   41/1004
Legislature, 1929
Box-folder   39/3
Reel-frame   41/1032
Lincoln Foundation, 1929
Box-folder   39/4
Reel-frame   41/1058
Markets Department, 1929
Box-folder   39/5
Reel-frame   41/1081
Medical Examiners, 1929
Box-folder   39/6
Reel-frame   42/1
Memberships, 1929-1930
Box-folder   39/7
Reel-frame   42/109
Memorial Hospital, 1930
Box-folder   39/8
Reel-frame   42/140
Metropolitan Sewerage Commission, Milwaukee County, 1930
Box-folder   39/9
Reel-frame   42/149
Mining School, Platteville, 1929
Box-folder   39/10
Reel-frame   42/175
Normal Schools, Board of Regents, 1929-1930
Box-folder   39/11
Reel-frame   42/225
Oil, Department of, 1929-1930
Box-folder   39/12
Reel-frame   42/259
Olson, Charles W., 1930
Box-folder   39/13
Reel-frame   42/283
Orthopedic Hospital, University of Wisconsin, 1929
Box-folder   39/14
Reel-frame   42/303
Pardons and requisitions, 1929
Box-folder   39/15
Reel-frame   42/353
Payrolls for Executive Office, 1928-1930
Box-folder   39/16
Reel-frame   42/373
Pens, 1929
Box-folder   39/17
Reel-frame   42/381
Personnel Department, 1930
Box-folder   39/18
Reel-frame   42/534
Pharmacy, 1929-1930
Box-folder   39/19
Reel-frame   42/562
Political campaign investigation and transcript, 1930
Box-folder   39/20
Reel-frame   42/776
Politics, 1930
Box-folder   40/1
Reel-frame   43/1
Printing Board, 1929
Box-folder   40/2
Reel-frame   43/9
Printing requisition sample
Box-folder   40/3
Reel-frame   43/19
Prison investigations, 1929-1930
Box-folder   40/4-5
Reel-frame   43/47
Proclamations, 1929-1930
Box-folder   40/6
Reel-frame   43/267
Prohibition Commission, 1929-1930
Box-folder   40/7
Reel-frame   43/439
Public Affairs, Board of, 1928-1930
Box-folder   40/8
Reel-frame   43/591
Public Instruction, Department of, 1929-1930
Box-folder   40/9
Reel-frame   43/683
Public Lands, 1929
Box-folder   40/10
Reel-frame   43/686
Public Property, 1929
Box-folder   40/11
Reel-frame   43/778
Purchasing Department, 1930
Radio
Box-folder   40/12
Reel-frame   43/837
General, 1929-1930
Box-folder   40/13
Reel-frame   43/???
Station WLBL
Box-folder   40/14
Reel-frame   44/1
Railroad Commission, 1929-1930
Box-folder   41/1-2
Reel-frame   44/266
Real Estate Board, 1929-1930
Box-folder   41/3-4
Reel-frame   44/478
Resolutions, 1929-1930
Box-folder   41/5
Reel-frame   44/563
Saint Croix County election statistics, 1920-1928
Box-folder   41/6-7
Reel-frame   44/568
Secretary of State, 1929-1930
Box-folder   41/8
Reel-frame   44/739
Seely case, 1929
Box-folder   41/9
Reel-frame   44/965
Sheboygan Federal Building, 1930
Box-folder   41/10
Reel-frame   44/972
Special Session, 1929-1930
Box-folder   41/11
Reel-frame   45/1
Speech-Published Message to the Wisconsin Legislature, 1929 January 10
Box-folder   41/12
Reel-frame   45/15
State Office building, 1929
Box-folder   41/13
Reel-frame   45/26
Stout Institute budget, 1929
Box-folder   41/14
Reel-frame   45/71
Stritch, Samuel
Box-folder   41/15
Reel-frame   45/88
Suggestions, 1929
Box-folder   41/16
Reel-frame   45/184
Superior Foods tax case, 1930
Box-folder   41/17
Reel-frame   45/196
Superior Trip, 1929
Box-folder   42/1-2
Reel-frame   145/216
Tax Commission, 1929-1931
Box-folder   42/3
Reel-frame   45/452
Taxes, 1930
Box-folder   42/4
Reel-frame   45/527
Teachers retirement, 1929
Box-folder   42/5
Reel-frame   45/534
Telegrams, Outgoing, 1929-1930
Box-folder   42/6
Reel-frame   45/717
Telephones, 1930
Box-folder   42/7
Reel-frame   45/730
Traffic Accident Prevention Committee, 1929
Box-folder   42/8
Reel-frame   45/755
Travel approvals, 1929
Box-folder   42/9
Reel-frame   45/852
Treasurer, 1929-1930
Box-folder   42/10
Reel-frame   45/880
Treasury agent, 1929
Box-folder   42/11
Reel-frame   45/892
Trippe, Alan A. (re Wolf River flood), 1929
Box-folder   42/12
Folder number not used
Box-folder   42/13-14
Reel-frame   45/924
Unemployment Committee, 1929-1930
Box-folder   42/15
Reel-frame   46/1
Unidentified fragments, 1929
Box-folder   42/16
Reel-frame   46/17
Uniform Legislation, 1929-1930
Box-folder   43/1-2
Reel-frame   46/37
United States departments, 1929-1930
Box-folder   43/3
Reel-frame   46/225
United States legislation, 1929
University of Wisconsin
Box-folder   43/4-5
Reel-frame   46/250
General, 1929-1930
Box-folder   43/5A
Reel-frame   46/531
Budget, Volume 2 only
Box-folder   43/6
Reel-frame   46/640
Charity football, 1930
Vocational Education, State Board of
Box-folder   43/7
Reel-frame   46/670
1929
Box-folder   43/8
Reel-frame   46/736
1930
Box-folder   43/9
Reel-frame   46/777
Walsh, Gladys, 1930
Box-folder   43/10
Reel-frame   46/799
Wickerson, George W. (National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement), 1929
Box-folder   43/11
Reel-frame   46/870
Wisconsin Conference on Social Work (Aubrey Williams), 1930
Box-folder   43/12
Reel-frame   46/894
Wisconsin Good-Will Tour, 1929
Box-folder   43/13
Reel-frame   46/919
Wisconsin Inaugural Committee, 1929
Box-folder   43/14
Reel-frame   46/926
Withington-Gibbs adoption case, 1930
Box-folder   43/15
Reel-frame   46/951
Women's Legislative Council, 1929
Box-folder   43/16
Reel-frame   46/957
World's Fair, 1930
Box-folder   43/17
Reel-frame   46/1016
Yellow dog contracts, 1939