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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Eau Claire (Wis.) Title: Episcopal Church. Diocese of Eau Claire (Wis.): Records, 1877-1949
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box) and 1 reel of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Eau Claire Mss V
Abstract: Scattered records of the Diocese; including a parish register and miscellaneous reports and letters from St. Luke's Mission, Neillsville, Wis.; and service record books indicating the type of liturgy, the minister, attendance, sermon topics, and other details from churches in Owen, Medford, Westboro, Mellen, Park Falls, Lugerville, and Prentice, Wisconsin.
Episcopal Church of the Intercession (Stevens Point, Wis.) Title: Episcopal Church of the Intercession (Stevens Point, Wis.) Records, 1884-1948
Quantity: 2 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Stevens Point Micro 19; Micro 929
Abstract: Records of the church's Forest Cemetery, known as the Episcopal Cemetery until about 1900; consisting primarily of records of cemetery lot sales and care payments.
Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac Title: Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac Records, 1860 , 1862 , 1837-1935
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes)
Call Number: Oshkosh Mss AZ
Abstract: Official records of the organization and administration of the Episcopal Diocese of Fond du Lac from its creation from the Diocese of Wisconsin in 1874. Files of the first four bishops, Hobart Brown (1875-1888), Charles Grafton (1889-1916), Reginald Weller (coadjutor bishop 1900-1916 and bishop 1916-1933) and Harwood Sturtevant (coadjutor bishop 1929- ), relate to the administration of diocesan affairs, the creation of parishes and missions, the division of the dioceses, and creation of the Diocese of Eau Claire. Also included are statistical and financial reports from individual parishes for scattered years, 1892-1901; and papers on a controversy regarding the Old Catholic Mission and its administrator, Reverend Rene Vilatte.
Epstein, George M., 1911- Title: George M. Epstein Papers, 1892-1975
Quantity: 3.2 c.f. (4 archives boxes and 4 flat boxes)
Call Number: Parkside Mss 32
Abstract: Papers of George M. Epstein, a Kenosha, Wis., businessman, civic leader, local historian, and owner of the Bell Clothing House (1937-1974). The collection mainly covers the years 1932-1973 and includes correspondence about the business and about the many organizations and interests in which Epstein participated, such as the National Association of Retail Clothiers and Furnishers, the U.S. Trade Mission to Belgium (1963), and the Wisconsin Trade Mission to Europe (1964). The collection also includes his student papers from his days at the University of Wisconsin; nine scrapbooks of correspondence, clippings, photos, and mementos mainly documenting his business and civic functions; miscellaneous items such as advertising flyers from Bell Clothing House; and photographs.

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