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Verchota family Title: Photograph Album of Verchota and Fuchsteiner Families
Quantity: 1.0 cubic foot
Call Number: MISC MSS 227
Abstract: Photograph album containing images of memebers of the Verchota and Fuchsteiner families of La Crosse Wisconsin. Images date from the 1880s through 1890s. Included in the album are images of: Joseph J. Verchota, Mary Fuchsteiner Verchota, John Krismer, Mr. Sklinar, Mr. Spika, Gus Keller, Maggie Roth, Gert Roth, Jack Kubal, Emma Schelbel, Joseph Heyman, Mary Bott, and John Tronik. Most photographs are identified.
Vernon County (Wis.). Register of Deeds Title: Vernon County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Deeds, 1851-1954
Quantity: 30 reels of microfilm (35 mm)
Call Number: Vernon Series 29
Abstract: Documents recording conveyance of real estate. Primarily deeds, 1851-1928, with some tax deeds through 1954. Entries show number and type of deed, date, names of grantor and grantee, description of property, names of witnesses, amount paid, date recorded, and notarial acknowledgment. This microfilm was produced by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987, which holds the master negatives. Originals are in the Vernon County Register of Deeds Office, Viroqua, Wisconsin.
Vernon County (Wis.). Register of Deeds Title: Vernon County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Grantor/Grantee Indexes, 1853-1902
Quantity: 6 reels of microfilm (35 mm)
Call Number: Vernon Series 28
Abstract: Index to Vernon County Deeds (Vernon Series 29), containing names of grantors (sellers) and grantees (purchasers) noted in real estate deeds. Entries show instrument number and name, names of grantor and grantee, description of land, volume and page where recorded, to whom delivered, and amount of fee received. This microfilm was produced by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987, which holds the master negatives. Originals are in the Vernon County Register of Deeds Office, Viroqua, Wisconsin. (Vernon County was formed under the name of Bad Ax County in 1851 and existed under that name until 1862.)
Vernon County (Wis.). Treasurer Title: Vernon County (Wis.). Treasurer: Tax Rolls, 1859-1990
Quantity: 87.3 c.f. (15 archives boxes, 2 flat boxes, and 874 volumes)
Call Number: Vernon Series 7
Abstract: Tax Rolls showing name of property owner, legal description of property, assessed valuation, taxes levied, and record of payment. For earlier years, some assessment rolls may be included. All extant rolls dating prior to 1875 were preserved; therafter rolls for every fifth year were selected.
Vernon Dale Kendrick, 1928-2003- Title: Vernon Dale Kendrick Papers, 1960-2003
Physical Description: 3.25 c.f.(7 archives boxes)
Call Number: LAX Mss 2005/12
Abstract: Professor Vernon Dale Kendrick taught art at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse from 1960-1974. He remained active in University and community art until his death in 2003. This collection contains personal and professional correspondence and supplemental material for his classes and extracurricular activities.
Versace, Tere Rios, 1917-1999 Title: Tere Rios Versace Papers, 1941-1977
Quantity: 3.0 c.f. (7 archives boxes), 1 reel of microfilm (35mm), 24 tape recordings, and 2 film reels
Call Number: Mss 268; Micro 823; Audio 516A; DC 724-725
Abstract: Papers of Tere Versace, a free-lance writer who became active in the POW/MIA controversy of the Vietnam War era when her son Humbert Roque “Rocky” Versace was captured and executed by the Viet Cong. The collection includes correspondence, biographical material, clippings, writings, tape recordings, a film, and groups of personal papers of Rocky Versace and of Sister Mary Aquinas, the “flying nun,” about whom Mrs. Versace planned to write a biography.
Vesey, Richard, -1964 Title: Richard Vesey Photographs and Negatives, 1955-1963
Quantity: 850 photographs and 39,585 negatives
Call Number: PH 3365; PH 2120; PH 2137; PH 2142; PH 2145; PH 2151; PH 2190; PH 2252; PH 2253; PH 2375; PH 2377; PH 4633; WHi(V38); WHi(V4)
Abstract: Photographs made by Richard Vesey as staff photographer for the Wisconsin State Journal, 1955 to 1963. He covered stories on various subjects, primarily political events, sporting events, and features.
Veteran Portrait Collection Title: Veteran Portrait Collection Veteran portrait collection,
Quantity: 6.0 linear ft. (1 flat box and 8 oversized boxes)
Call Number: WVM Mss 1913
Abstract: Collection of still images pertaining to Wisconsin veterans, mainly members of various veteran organizations, from the Civil War through World War II. The vast majority of images are from the Civil War and include images of GAR members and Women's Relief Corps members. Portrait types include chalk, charcoal, pen-and-ink drawings, etchings and photographs. Most of the images are artistic portraits of Civil War veterans, with a few featuring family members and groups of veterans. There are photographs of members of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Lucius Fairchild Post (Madison, WI), and its auxiliary Women's Relief Corps Post. Images of note include two portraits of Lucius Fairchild, who served in the 1st and 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiments during the Civil War and served three times as governor of Wisconsin; and a portrait of Arthur McArthur, who served as adjutant in the 24th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, and served in the Spanish-American War, eventually being promoted to brigadier general. Images from the Spanish-American war feature a group of officers, individual portraits of two of those officers, and a few images of soldiers from Wisconsin. World War I and World War II are only represented in a few images of soldiers and group photograph of soldiers at a camp in Georgia.
Veterans for Peace Title: Veterans for Peace Records, 1984-1991
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (2 record center cartons), 31 photographs and 24 negatives
Call Number: M2000-117
Abstract: Records of Veterans for Peace (VFP), an activist group devoted to curtailing U.S. military intervention in other countries. The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, case files, project files, news clippings and photographs of meetings and activities. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence with various VFP chapters and their membership as well as information on a delegation of VFP members who traveled to Nicaragua in 1990 to observe the presidential elections there.
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Brown Deer Memorial Post 8099 Title: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Brown Deer Memorial Post 8099 Records, 1966-1998
Quantity: 1.2 cubic ft. (2 boxes) 5 safety film negatives
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 136
Abstract: This collection consists of the records of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Brown Deer Memorial Post 8099. Included are business and activity records, photographs, news clippings, correspondence, and memorabilia documenting the members' commitment to serve within their community. The post's activities included bell-ringing for the Salvation Army, sponsoring scholarships at Brown Deer Middle and High Schools, volunteering at the local veterans medical center, selling VFW Poppies, and marching in Brown Deer's 4th of July Parade. Over the years, they also donated MIA/POW and American flags to the community. The "White Hat Papers" included in the collection were sent into the "All-State Post Commanders" competition, which is the highest recognition that a post commander can receive. The post closed in 1998 due to membership decline and member inactivity. Most of the information in this collection is from 1987 to 1998.
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Thomas Rooney Post 1530 (La Crosse, Wis.). Title: Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Thomas Rooney Post 1530 (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Scrapbooks
Quantity: 1.0 cubic foot
Call Number: MISC MSS 252
Abstract: The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Thomas Rooney Post 1530 (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Scrapbooks are comprised of two scrapbooks. The first contains clippings about the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) State Encampment in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin during June of 1952. The second is comprised of newspaper clippings and other assorted items pertaining to the activities of the Thomas Rooney Post and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the VFW.
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A.. La Crosse County Barracks 1650. Ladies Auxilary. Title: Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., La Crosse County Barracks 1650, Ladies Auxilary Records
Physical Description: 1.2 cubic feet
Call Number: MSS 035
Abstract: Mainly scrapbooks of a La Crosse, Wisconsin, chapter of the national U.S. group the Veterans of World War I Auxiliary, arranged chronologically from 1959-1985. These contain some meeting minutes, membership rosters, newspaper articles, and photographs. There are a few other materials not included in the scrapbooks, such as notes of meeting minutes from 1984; correspondence from the Department of Wisconsin secretary regarding state conventions from 1984; membership lists from 1971; three issues of the Veterans of World War I : What's Going On in Wisconsin newspaper from 1984-1986; and extensive photographs and biographical material about Arthur G. Mossong. Mossong (1897-1981) was a lifelong resident of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and he served in the U.S. Navy during World War I. He helped organize Veterans of World War I and Department of Wisconsin, and the Fond du Lac County Barracks 1354. The Veterans of World War I Auxiliary La Crosse Barracks 1650 disbanded in 1989.
Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Walworth County Barracks No. 3241 (Delavan, Wisconsin) Title: Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A. Walworth County Barracks No. 3241 (Delavan, Wisconsin) Records,
Quantity: 2.0 linear ft. (5 archives boxes and 2 oversize folders) of papers, 1 folder of photographs, 1 folder of paper prints.
Call Number: WVM Mss 905
Abstract: Records of the Walworth County, Wisconsin organization composed entirely of World War I veterans and dedicated to advancing the causes of those who fought in the First World War through increased benefits and recognition. Includes fairly complete records from the organization's inception in 1963 through its dissolution in 1991. Meeting minutes provide insight into their activities, with early minutes showing active membership recruitment and efforts to secure pro-veteran legislation while minutes from the later years show a dramatic drop in membership due to deaths and difficulty holding meetings due to the age of members. Also in this collection are bank statements, cancelled checks, and reports that show large amounts of money being acquired through membership dues in the 1960s and '70s, with that amount declining significantly in the '80s. Correspondence deals largely with the term of Barracks #3241 member Claire Congdon as Commander of the Department of Wisconsin from 1985 to 1986. Also from Congdon's term as Department Commander are meeting minutes and other materials relating to the Veterans of World War I's participation in several state veterans institutions such as the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs, State Council of Commanders, and Veterans Council. Also included are meeting minutes, financial records, and membership lists from the women's auxiliary. The materials show a similar decline in membership and resources as the members aged, as well as similar concerns for supporting and recognizing aging and deceased members. A sympathy card log documents their concern for the families of deceased members. A photograph shows five members of the barracks at the final meeting, after voting to disband the organization in 1991.
Veterans of World War I of The U.S.A., Department of Wisconsin Title: Veterans of World War I of The U.S.A., Department of Wisconsin Records,
Quantity: 1.6 linear ft. (3 archives boxes, 3 flat boxes, and 2 oversized folders) of papers and 0.2 linear ft. (1 archives box) of photographs.
Call Number: WVM Mss 56
Abstract: Records and photographs of a voluntary fraternal association of World War I veterans and their auxiliary dedicated to ensuring proper recognition and benefits for their sacrifices. The records are very scattered, but include correspondence relating to the chartering of individual barracks in Wisconsin, departmental convention materials, and papers relating to the political activities of the group to ensure proper pensions and other benefits. Records from the auxiliary are similarly scattered, but include some financial records, a group history, several ephemeral scrapbooks, and a number of administrative reports. Photographs contain shots from several departmental conventions in the 1960's and the chartering of several local barracks.
Vets for Peace in Vietnam. New York City Chapter Title: Vets for Peace in Vietnam. New York City Chapter: Records, 1965-1972
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Mss 478
Abstract: Correspondence, flyers, handbills, and clippings of the New York City chapter of a national organization of veterans from four wars that opposed U.S. involvement in the war in Southeast Asia. Mass mailings, many of which were issued by steering committee coordinator Ronald G. Wolin, concern participation in numerous marches and demonstrations and make up the bulk of the collection. A limited quantity of correspondence includes exchanges with veterans' peace organizations around the country and letters from Floyd B. McKissick, David M. Shoup, Arnold C. True, and Dalton Trumbo.

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