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Gabelman, Warren | Title: Warren Gabelman papers Quantity: 15.75 Linear Feet 15 record storage cartons and one audio cassette box 7.5 linear feet of paper documents, 6.5 linear feet of bound volumes, one half linear foot of photographs and 0.75 linear feet of slides. Call Number: uac213 Abstract: The Warren Gabelman papers document the scientific activities of professor Warren Gabelman at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Horticulture. Gabelman joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as an Assistant Professor in 1949, was promoted to Associate Professor in 1956 and Professor in 1960. Gabelman worked primarily on the breeding of carrots, onions, and table beets as well as teaching courses on the principles of plant breeding. Gabelman was Chair of the Department of Horticulture from 1965-1973. |
Gabriner, Robert S., 1941- | Title: Robert S. Gabriner Papers, 1961-1981 (bulk 1965-1979)
Quantity: 9.2 cubic feet (23 archives boxes), 858 images on 35 contact sheets and 2 photographs (in 1 folder), 66 negatives on 12 negative strips (1 folder), and 2 tape recordings Call Number: Mss 575; PH 6620; Audio 1480A Abstract: Personal and collected papers of Robert S. Gabriner, 1961-1981 (mainly 1965-1979), a radical activist and student at the University of Wisconsin (UW)-Madison in the 1960s, later an instructor at Laney Community College in San Francisco, and staff member at the underground newspaper, the Leviathan. The collection contains materials documenting Gabriner's interest in several black liberation, feminist, and radical organizations, including position papers and reference articles of the Weather Underground, Laney (California) Community Organizing Committee, and Prairie Fire Organizing Committee; papers of the UW History Students Association; records relating to the People's Press; materials documenting his work in the Civil Rights movement in the south, particularly with the West Tennessee Voters Project and as a field collecting agent for the Wisconsin Historical Society; documents concerning the Wisconsin Draft Resistance Union and its Clearing House in Madison; personal papers documenting his activity in the Puerto Rican Liberation Movement, including his membership in the Puerto Rican Solidarity Committee; and photocopies of Gabriner's FBI files. |
Gabriner, Robert S., 1941-; Gabriner, Vicki |
Title: Robert and Vicki Gabriner Papers, 1964-1966
Quantity: 0.1 c.f. (2 folders) and 2 tape recordings Call Number: SC 1203; Audio 840A Abstract: Papers primarily concerning Robert and Vicki Gabriner's work with the Fayette County, Tennessee, voter registration and education project. Included is correspondence with friends and family in the North, news clippings, a diary, and tape-recorded interviews with the Gabriners. |
Galamison, Milton A., 1923-1988 | Title: Milton A. Galamison Papers, 1954-1964
Quantity: 2 reels of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Micro 85 Abstract: Microfilmed papers of Milton Galamison, a civil rights activist and minister of Siloam Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, New York, consisting of correspondence, sermons, speeches, reports, and printed matter. The collection documents civic, cultural, and educational activities of Rev. Galamison's congregation, as well as his own activities in various community organizations such as the Brooklyn NAACP chapter and the Parents Workshop for Equality in New York City Schools that worked toward the elimination of segregation in the city school system. |
Gale College | Title: Gale College Records, 1919-1922, 1929-1940
Quantity: 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box) Call Number: La Crosse Mss BC Abstract: Primarily financial records of Gale College, a small college and preparatory school in Galesville, Wisconsin, affiliated with the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church during the time period of these records. Included are financial records and statements, invoices for books and music, records of the Gale College Advancement Club, and a brief history of the school. |
Gale, George, 1816-1868
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Title: George Gale Papers, 1840-1892
Quantity: 0.7 cubic feet (3 archives boxes and 1 oversize volume) Call Number: Wis Mss GJ Abstract: Papers of Judge Gale of La Crosse and Galesville, Wisconsin. There is a short diary of his journey from New York to Milwaukee and Walworth County in 1841; descriptions of Wisconsin, with emphasis on its geology, written in 1841 and 1844; papers concerning the Monteville and Black River Railroad Company, 1856-1858, and the Mississippi, Black River, and Lake Superior Railroad Company in 1857; Galesville University material, especially during Gale's presidency, 1858-1865; correspondence pertaining to the Upper Mississippi Valley Historical Society of which Gale was the founder and first president in 1863; letters from prominent early residents of La Crosse, Vernon, Jackson, Buffalo, and other counties in west central Wisconsin; letters to his family while an agent for the United States Sanitary Commission in the South, 1863-1864; material concerning the publication and distribution of his publications, Gale Family Records (Galesville, 1866) and The Upper Mississippi (Chicago, 1867); a history of the Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) Indians; a history of Walworth County; other articles and addresses; and some correspondence of his son, William Gale, a lawyer at Winona, Minnesota. |
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938 | Title: Zona Gale Papers, 1838-1970
Quantity: 7.7 cubic feet (19 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder) Call Number: Wis Mss MP Abstract: Papers of Zona Gale, a Wisconsin novelist and playwright who won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1921 for her play Miss Lulu Bett. Literary papers, including manuscript drafts and revisions of plays, novels, articles, and other writings, form the major portion of the collection. The correspondence includes letters to and from many literary figures. Gale's interests in many other activities are also reflected; among these are woman suffrage, pacifism, prohibition, mysticism, civil liberties, and support of Progressive politics in Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin. |
Galena (Ill.). City Council | Title: Galena (Ill.) City Council Records, 1838-1939
Quantity: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Platteville Micro 39; Micro 967 Abstract: City of Galena records microfilmed in 1983, consisting of cemetery and death records, 1842-1880, 1902-1939; and scattered poll books, 1845-1887, assessment rolls, 1838-1843, ordinances, 1857-1882, and financial reports and notices, 1853-1869. |
Galena (Ill.). City Council | Title: Galena (Ill.) City Council Records and Financial Records, 1841-1896
Quantity: 3 reels of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Platteville Micro 32; Micro 861 Abstract: City Council records, 1841-1853, including articles of incorporation, ordinances, and minutes; and financial records, 1843-1890, including accounts ledgers and journals, and records of licenses issued. |
Galena (Ill.). Treasurer | Title: Galena (Ill.). Treasurer: Galena Block Book Tax Records, 1836-1924
Quantity: 16 reels of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Platteville Micro 29; Micro 834 Abstract: Tax rolls, assessment rolls, tax sales records, and miscellaneous financial records. Tax rolls, 1850-1886, include lot locations, ownership, valuation, and assessments for real and personal property; assessment rolls, 1837-1876, include lot descriptions, ownership, tax assessments, and valuation; tax sales records, 1836, 1852-1870, include information on property sold for nonpayment of taxes; and miscellaneous records, including cemetery lot sales and interment records, 1860-1871, with information concerning name, age, date of death, and cause of death; and city disbursements, 1891-1897, and treasurer's fiscal report, 1923-1924. |
Galpin, Alfred Maurice, 1901-1983;; Galpin, Alfred, 1841-1924 |
Title: Alfred Galpin Family Papers, 1861-1966
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) Call Number: Mss 182 Abstract: Papers documenting the lives of three generations of Galpins from Appleton, Wisconsin, including Civil War letters and diaries, and literary publications and letters of H. P. Lovecraft. The letters and diaries of Alfred Galpin II relate primarily to his service in Co. H of the First Wisconsin Infantry Regiment and other units in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama, and describe camp life, medical treatment, and prison conditions. The papers of Alfred Galpin III include an active correspondence between him and a fellow member of the United Amateur Press Association, supernatural writer H. P. Lovecraft. Present too are copies of poems, short stories, and critical essays written by Lovecraft and Alfred III. |
Gamble, Raleigh W., 1892-1962 | Title: Raleigh W. Gamble Papers, 1946-1962
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) Call Number: Milwaukee Mss CS Abstract: Papers of Gamble, a Milwaukee superintendent of the Bureau of Street Construction, most dating 1946-1954 during construction of Milwaukee's expressway system. Primarily scrapbooks on expressways and highway planning, the papers also include a small amount of personal correspondence and biographical materials, and a study of Milwaukee's traffic flow (1946). |
Gannett, Betty | Title: Betty Gannett Papers, 1929-1970
Quantity: 3.5 c.f. (11 archives boxes), 17 reels of microfilm (35mm), and 1 tape recording Call Number: Mss 310; Micro 533; Tape 533A Abstract: Papers of Betty Gannett, an officer of the Communist Party (USA) primarily relating to her work as a Marxist theoretician, writer, and teacher. The majority of the collection consists of lectures and papers, notes, and writings of other kinds on political and educational topics, primarily the Communist Party, the role of economics in society, history, philosophy, and scientific socialism. There is also a very small quantity of personal correspondence (including some letters from Elizabeth Gurley Flynn), 1942-1971, and some material relating to the litigation to deport her under provisions of the Smith Act. On tape is a recording of Gannett's funeral. |
Gantert family | Title: Gantert Family Papers Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder) Call Number: MISC MSS 164 Abstract: The Gantert Family Papers include documents from the estate of Belle K. Gantert (1962), building lease agreements (1949, 1962), and stock sale and purchase agreements for the Gantert Furniture Company (1962). The Gantert family owned and ran a furniture business in La Crosse, Wisconsin. |
Ganzow, Earl O. | Title: Earl O. Ganzow Papers and Photographs, Quantity: 1.0 linear ft. (3 archives boxes) of papers and 0.2 linear ft. (1 archives box) of photographs. Call Number: WVM Mss 1026 Abstract: Papers and photographs of Earl O. Ganzow, a private with the 237th Combat Engineer Battalion during World War II who saw action at the D-Day invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. The collection consists mostly of the letters Ganzow wrote to his wife, Marian, during his service from March 1943 through November 1945. Writing regularly, at times daily, he described his activities as well as his feelings. While in training at Camp Butner (North Carolina), he remarked upon the birth of his daughter and his reluctance to go overseas while also describing his work on the Tennessee Maneuvers repairing civilian property as part of a Fence Repair Company. Overseas, he touched briefly upon his role in the Normandy invasion as well as the fighting that led to the Battle of the Bulge. He described the destruction of European towns, his feeling that he was fighting for his family and the ability to go home to them, and growing stress due to constant enemy artillery attacks. After absent without leave from his unit for roughly one month, Ganzow's letters provided details of his punishment, being sent to the Loire (France) D.T.C. where he faced loss of pay, rationed stationery for letters home, and physical labor. After being released in the autumn of 1945, Ganzow remained in Europe through the end of November and wrote angrily about the delay and his hopes of starting a new life with his wife and daughter. Other papers include some religious (Catholic) materials, souvenirs from basic training, German propaganda cards portraying Adolf Hitler in a positive light, and a piece of Nazi propaganda, written in French, implying that the United States were merely a tool of the Jews. Photographs include shots of Ganzow and Marian, both individually and at their wedding. There are also pictures of bridges built and destroyed by his unit in Europe, and of his trip back to the United States at after the war. |
Gapen, Charles E. | Title: Charles E. Gapen papers, 1929-1965
Quantity: 2.25 Linear Feet 4 letter document boxes, 1 half letter document box Collection includes: papers, carbon-copies, postcards, envelopes, and photographs CallNumber: Collection D Abstract: The Charles E. Gapen papers are a collection of writings created by Charles Gapen and others who worked at the US Department of Agriculture. Gapen worked in various roles within the USDA during his career, including press writer, Chief of the Press Service of the USDA, Chief of Information at the USDA's Department of Engineering, and as an Information Specialist at the USDA's Research Service. Gapen also wrote poetry and prose in his free time, some of which was published. This collection contains poetry and prose writings from Gapen, photographs and articles regarding Gapen, and correspondence between Gapen and various professionals. The majority of the collection, however, is press and radio releases written from within the USDA, mostly ranging from 1943 to 1953. |
Gard, Robert Edward, 1910- | Title: Robert Edward Gard Papers, 1946-1976
Quantity: 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box), 1 tape recording, and 24 reels of film (16 mm); plus additions of 0.8 cubic feet Call Number: Wis Mss WA; Audio 182A; AE 029-AE 044; CC 170-CC 175; CC 991-CC 992; M2002-078 Abstract: Papers of Robert Gard, an educator, writer, and founder-director of the Wisconsin Idea Theatre of the University of Wisconsin (1945- ). The collection consists of plays based on Wisconsin history and folklore which were written or narrated by Gard for the Wisconsin College of the Air and the Wisconsin Idea Radio Theatre, two series broadcast by WHA, as well as books and films. One College of the Air production, Lost on the Lady Elgin, is available on tape. |
Gardner, Palmer, 1803- | Title: Gardner Palmer Papers, 1836-1853
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box) Call Number: Wis Mss IB Abstract: Letters written to Dr. E. H. Porter of Skaneateles, Onondago County, New York by his brothers-in-law, William N. and Palmer Gardner, and others in southeastern Wisconsin, giving an excellent picture of land speculation practices and early Milwaukee and Kenosha history. |
Garlock, Glenn W., 1877-1939 | Title: Glenn W. Garlock Papers, 1898-1919, 1926-1936
Quantity: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Micro 704 Abstract: Diaries and correspondence between Glenn Garlock and his family while he was on Army active duty in the Spanish-American War (1898), the 1916 Texas border incidient with Mexico, and World War I (1916-1919). Garlock's World War I letters describe his duties as an officer in the 128th Infantry, 32nd Division, conditions in the trenches while in France, as well as the impact of the war on the French people and countryside. The correspondence describes life in army camps prior to shipping out for the Philippines at Camp Harvey, Wisconsin and Camp Cuba Libre, Florida. Also included are letters from the World War I training camps at Waco, Texas and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. |
Garner, Harrison L.; Garner, Mary Parent |
Title: Harrison L. Garner and Mary Parent Garner Papers, 1870-1974
Quantity: 5.5 c.f. (5 record center cartons, 1 archives box, and 1 oversize folder), 819 photographs, and 241 negatives Call Number: M81-138 Abstract: Papers of Harrison L. Garner, a long-time alderman in Madison, Wisconsin, and his wife, Mary Parent Garner, documenting Mr. Garner’s studies at the University of Wisconsin, World War I service and Gas School instruction, American Legion activities, and civic interests including the Madison City Council. Mrs. Garner’s papers reflect her civic interests, including Badger Girls State and the State Board of Public Welfare. Also included is family correspondence and a small amount of material from the Garners’ three children. The photographs and negatives document the family and Harrison Garner’s service in the Wisconsin National Guard (1916). |
Garrett, George A., 1888-1971 | Title: George A. Garrett Papers, 1947-1960
Quantity: 1.2 c.f. (1 archives box and 2 flat boxes) Call Number: U.S. Mss Z Abstract: Correspondence and memorabilia kept by Garrett during his service as minister and ambassador to Ireland, 1947-1951, and as a civic leader in Washington, D.C., 1954-1960. The collection consists of correspondence, addresses, newspaper clippings of highlights from Garrett's diplomatic career, and scrapbooks containing clippings and correspondence relating to Garrett's work as president of the Federal City Council for Washington, D.C., and his leadership in urban redevelopment for the District of Columbia. |
Gartner, Alan | Title: Alan Gartner Papers, 1961-1965
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) Call Number: Mss 126 Abstract: Papers of Alan Gartner, a member of the National Action Council of the Congress of Racial Equality, consisting almost entirely of mimeographed reports, minutes, and memoranda on a wide range of CORE activities. |
Garvey, Ada, 1893-1981 | Title: Ada Garvey Papers, 1910-1945
Quantity: .4 cubic ft. (1 box ) 1 oversize folder 40 nitrate negatives Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 212 Abstract: Papers of a Red Cross and public health nurse from Wisconsin. The collection consists of Ada Garvey's correspondence about her experiences in post-World War I France and rural Wisconsin, writings describing the work of public health field nurses, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs and postcards, and World War I ephemera. |
Gasser, Herbert S. (Herbert Spencer), 1883-1963 | Title: Herbert S. Gasser Papers, 1886-1953
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) Call Number: Mss 132 Abstract: Papers of Dr. Herbert S. Gasser, Wisconsin-born physiologist, Nobel Prize winner in 1944 for his work on nerves with Dr. Joseph Erlanger, and director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Included is a manuscript autobiography, correspondence, clippings, speeches, research notes, and miscellaneous materials of both a personal and technical nature as well as a bound volume of clipped medical articles and letters written by Dr. Gasser's father, Herman Gasser, M.D. Correspondence includes a cable from French surgeon Alexis Carrel. |
Gates, LeRoy John, 1832-1985 | Title: LeRoy John Gates Photographs, circa 1857-1868, 1884
Quantity: 45 photographs Call Number: PH 6320 Abstract: Photographs created and collected by LeRoy John Gates, an entrepreneur, riverboat pilot, hops farmer, and photographer in Kilbourn, Wisconsin, during the middle of the nineteenth century. Gates recognized the prospective tourism opportunities of the dells of the Wisconsin River, and guided row boats and lumber rafts through the area. The images in this collection consist primarily of studio portraits in carte de visite and tintype formats depicting Gates, members of his family, and friends, and including descriptive inscriptions on the rectos and versos of the photographs. Gates created many of the images, while other photographs were created by photographers in Baraboo, Oshkosh, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in addition to studios in Vermont and California. |
Gateway Transporation Co. | Title: Gateway Transportation Company Records Quantity: 0.04 cubic feet (2 folders) Call Number: MISC MSS 069 Abstract: Records of the Gateway Transporation Company of La Crosse, Wisconsin, including printed images (circa 1965) and a written history and fact sheet (circa 1967). |
Gathright, Wayne | Title: Wayne Gathright collection Quantity: 1.7 Linear Feet One legal document box, one oversized folder 0.5 linear feet of paper records and memorabilia (buttons); 1 poster Call Number: uac260 Abstract: This collection contains the papers and memorabilia of Wayne Gathright from 1999 to 2018. Paper records include newsletters, event information, and literature related to LGBTQ+ communities in Madison and Dane County. A significant portion of these materials represent events and literature related to the transgender community specifically. Many of the paper records are programs, pamphlets, and information packets from various LGBTQ+ events attended by Gathright in the Madison/Dane County area, including conferences, artistic showcases, and trainings. Another significant segment of the collection is comprised of newsletters from community groups, including the Madison Area Transgender Association, Action Wisconsin, and OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center. The memorabilia includes three small buttons related to transgender advocacy. This collection contains hardly any material authored by Gathright himself, but rather showcases an assemblage of papers and objects compiled through engagement with local LGBTQ+ communities. |
Gautsch, E. J. | Title: "Our Soldier Boys Sleep on Fair Ground" Typescript Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder) Call Number: MISC MSS 137 Abstract: Photocopied typescript of the article "Our Soldier Boys Sleep on Fair Ground," which originally appeared in the La Crosse Tribune & Leader Press on April 29, 1928. The article discusses Spanish-American War memories. |
Gavin, Bill | Title: Bill Gavin Reports, 1958-1976
Quantity: 5 reels of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Micro 683 Abstract: Reports on music trends prepared by Bill Gavin, a radio program consultant, for use by program managers and disc jockeys in programming. Included in these bi-weekly reports, chiefly 1958-1971, are record evaluations and recommended playlists, information on personnel changes among local San Francisco Bay Area radio stations, and Gavin's comments on radio programming and the music industry. |
Gay Peoples Union (Milwaukee, Wis.)
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Title: Gay Peoples Union Records, 1971-1984
Quantity: 1.2 cubic ft. (4 boxes) 29 audio reels 1 audio cassette 843 digital files (29.35 GB) Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 240 Abstract: Collection consists of the records of the Gay Peoples Union (GPU), the first gay rights organization in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and one of the earliest such groups in the state. Collection documents the history of GPU from its beginnings as a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student organization to its development as the most important gay and lesbian rights organization in Milwaukee in the 1970s. The collection also includes audio recordings of Gay Perspective, a radio program produced by GPU and broadcast on local radio stations from 1971 to 1972, and other public presentations given by GPU members as part the organization's educational mission. |
Gay Straight Alliance for Safe Schools, Inc. | Title: Gay Straight Alliance for Safe Schools (GSAFE) records Quantity: 7 Linear Feet 2 record cartons, 3 letter document boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder Two linear feet of documents. One and one half linear feet of VHS tapes. One and one half linear feet of flat materials. Two Linear feet of banners and large flat items. One folder of posters. Call Number: uac32 Abstract: The Gay Straight Alliance for Safe Schools (GSAFE) records contains various records and artefacts pertaining to the function and activities of the eponymous organization in Madison, Wisconsin between 1996 and 2008. GSAFE hosted events in Madison schools, compiled materials for teachers, and engaged in political activism surrounding the advancement of LGBTQ+ individuals in public schools and the State. |
Gaylord Riggs, Cora | Title: Cora Gaylord Riggs papers, 1871-1914
Quantity: 1.25 Linear Feet 2 letter document boxes, 1 half-sized letter document, 1 large folder Collection includes paper letters, envelopes, photos, and one large photo on cardboard Call Number: Cairns Manuscript, Riggs Abstract: A collection of 135 letters sent mostly to and from Cora Gaylord Riggs Ryon and her family members in the late 1800s and early 1900s. A large portion of the collection is letters from Cora's daughter Elizabeth Riggs Walsh (or "Bessie"). Bessie was an American living in Havana, Cuba due to the job of her husband, George Walsh, who was a superintendent of the American Steel Company of Cuba. Also included in the collection are letters to and from Bessie's brother Asher Riggs (or "Beddo"), letters from Cora's mother Katherine, and letters between other family members. There are also two photos that may depict Bessie, and one large photo of Cora. |
Gazzo, Michael Vincente, 1923- | Title: Michael Vincente Gazzo Papers, 1956-1969
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) Call Number: U.S. Mss 157AN Abstract: Papers of Michael Gazzo, a playwright, screenwriter, and motion picture actor, consisting of correspondence pertaining to his screenwriting, and scripts for ten works. Those pertaining to the stage (1955) and to the ABC television versions of A Hatful of Rain are most notable. |