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Cia Siab in Wisconsin, compiler Title: Hmong Video Collection, circa 1994-circa 2004
Quantity: 35 video recordings (VHS), and 9 video recordings (1.76 terabytes)
Call Number: VHC 556-VHC 590; BAA 034-BAA 042
Abstract: Feature films from China, Thailand, and India dubbed into Hmong language. These tapes were part of an exhibition titled Cia Siab in Wisconsin: A Hmoob Story, a project developed by volunteers to document the Hmong experience in Wisconsin through objects.
Cigar Makers' International Union of America. Local 162 (Green Bay, Wis.) Title: Cigar Makers' International Union of America. Local 162: Records, 1881-1969
Quantity: 3.0 cubic feet (5 archives boxes and 4 flat boxes)
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 78
Abstract: Records of a local of the Cigar Makers' International Union of America, founded in Green Bay in 1881, which reached a peak membership of 94 members in 1905. The records include correspondence, 1892-1927, consisting primarily of printed circulars from the CMIU headquarters and locals and other unions providing documentation of strikes and other issues in the labor movement, especially for 1916 to 1919; membership records, 1882-1927; financial records, 1881-1920; and records, 1944-1969, of the cigar manufacturing business of one member, Peter Rutten.
Citizens Education Committee of La Crosse (Wis.) Title: Citizens Education Committee of La Crosse Records, 1951-1970
Quantity: 0.2 cubic feet (1 archives box)
Call Number: La Crosse Mss BZ
Abstract: Correspondence, meeting minutes, news clippings, notes, reports, by-laws, statements, flyers, statistics, membership and mailing lists, annotated minutes of La Crosse Board of Education meetings, and miscellaneous materials of the Citizens Education Committee of La Crosse, a civic organization established in 1961 for the purpose of promoting better public education in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Originally formed from two study groups, the organization both studied and suggested action in areas such as direct election of La Crosse Board of Education members, the industrial education curriculum, and long range plans for capital improvements.
Citizens for Immediate Withdrawal (Madison, Wis.) Title: Citizens for Immediate Withdrawal Records, 1970-1971
Quantity: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: Mss 196
Abstract: Papers of a group supporting a 197l Madison, Wisconsin, advisory referendum in favor of immediate withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Southeast Asia. Included are memoranda, form letters, leaflets, posters, press releases, clippings, and lists of contributors.
Citizens Natural Resources Association of Wisconsin Title: Citizens Natural Resources Association of Wisconsin Pesticides Conference Sessions, 1966
Quantity: 5 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 421A
Abstract: Recordings of papers and discussion from the Conference on Pesticides sponsored by the Citizens Natural Resources Association of Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin Department of Botany, held in Madison, April 16, 1966. The sessions include remarks by Carla Kruse, secretary of CNRA, and by University of Wisconsin faculty members Orie Loucks and Henry Peters; and papers by James M. Apple, Harry C. Coppel, Grant Cottam, James F. Crow, Joseph J. Hickey, and Aaron J. Ihde. Topics include the impact of pesticides on agriculture, ecosystems, and food; genetic aspects of insecticide resistance; and alternatives to chemical pest control. The transactions of the conference were published as Pesticide Report 1967.
Citizens Natural Resources Association of Wisconsin Title: Citizens Natural Resources Association of Wisconsin Pesticides Conference Sessions, 1966
Quantity: 5 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 421A
Abstract: Recordings of papers and discussion from the Conference on Pesticides sponsored by the Citizens Natural Resources Association of Wisconsin and the University of Wisconsin Department of Botany, held in Madison, April 16, 1966. The sessions include remarks by Carla Kruse, secretary of CNRA, and by University of Wisconsin faculty members Orie Loucks and Henry Peters; and papers by James M. Apple, Harry C. Coppel, Grant Cottam, James F. Crow, Joseph J. Hickey, and Aaron J. Ihde. Topics include the impact of pesticides on agriculture, ecosystems, and food; genetic aspects of insecticide resistance; and alternatives to chemical pest control. The transactions of the conference were published as Pesticide Report 1967.
Citizens' Public Welfare Association Title: Citizens' Public Welfare Association Records, 1938-1959
Quantity: 7.6 c.f. (19 archives boxes)
Call Number: Wis Mss SW
Abstract: Papers of the Citizens' Public Welfare Association, a humanitarian organization incorporated in 1944 for the purpose of rendering service to delinquents and the mentally ill. Included are minutes of the board of directors, 1943-1945; financial reports, 1944-1953; correspondence, 1943-1959; files kept by L.L. Oeland, executive secretary; and topical files, comprised chiefly of source materials and articles written by Oeland.
Citizens State Bank of East Ellsworth (Wis.) Title: Citizens State Bank of East Ellsworth Records, 1899-1932
Quantity: 8.0 c.f. (10 archives boxes, 7 flat boxes, and 6 separate volumes)
Call Number: River Falls Mss BH
Abstract: Records, 1909-1932, of the bank, including general correspondence with other banks, the Federal Reserve Board, and clients, general ledgers and journals, daily journals, and cash balance records; plus deposit ledgers, 1899-1918, of the Bank of Ellsworth.
Citizens United Against Low Level Flights Title: Citizens United Against Low Level Flights Records, 1992-2000
Quantity: 2.0 cubic feet, 8 videorecordings, 10 tape recordings, and 6 photographs
Call Number: M2013-081; Audio 1686A
Abstract: Records, 1992-2000, of the Citizens United Against Low Level Flights (CUALLF) which opposed the proposed Military Training Routes of the Air National Guard and the expansion of Hardwood Bombing and Gunnery Range. The collection includes resolutions to oppose and petitions; Air National Guard publications such as studies, descriptions, and newsletters; information on the Amish and their opposition; copies of articles in journals, magazines and newspapers; prospective donor binders; information and minutes of Citizens United groups; correspondence and letters; Citizens Opposed to Range Expansion (CORE) handouts, forms, and symbols; notes and draft of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS); information for farming, future, and letter writing projects; information folders, media contacts, press releases, minutes and agendas, telephone logs, and thank you/congratulation notes.
City Club of Milwaukee Title: City Club of Milwaukee Records, 1909-1975
Quantity: 55.9 cubic feet (16 records center cartons, 101 archives boxes, and 1 oversize folder), 3 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 557 photographs, and 106 negatives
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss AS; Milwaukee Micro 69; Micro 1196; PH 2909; PH 3894; PH 3894 (3)
Abstract: Records of the City Club of Milwaukee (Wisconsin), a civic organization formed to study and promote better social, civic, and economic conditions. Minutes, correspondence, subject files, scrapbooks, and photographs document the club's activities. The bulk of the collection consists of background materials collected by study groups on many civic topics, including public finance, city and regional planning, transportation, public education, and health and social services. Also included are the personal papers of the club's civic secretary from 1917 to 1974, Leo Tiefenthaler, and files on the Outdoor Life Group and the Milwaukee Civic Alliance. Among the civic projects in which the club was involved are consolidation of city and county government, annexation of adjoining areas, establishment of the pay-as-you-go principle for financing public improvements, opposition to repeated attempts to introduce political considerations into school administration through school board representation by districts rather than at-large, enactment of the county civil service commission, defense of civil service principles, passage of the drivers' license law, and advocacy of Milwaukee's scientific street lighting, street naming, house numbering, and playground systems.
City Club of Milwaukee. Title: City Club of Milwaukee Records, 1909-1973
Quantity: 0.5 cubic ft. (1 box)
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 96
Abstract: Records of the City Club of Milwaukee founded in 1909.
City National Bank (Green Bay, Wis.) Title: City National Bank (Green Bay, Wis.) Records, 1863-1880
Quantity: 9.6 c.f. (21 volumes)
Call Number: Green Bay Mss 47
Abstract: Cash books, general ledgers, and deposit ledgers of the City National Bank of Green Bay; providing information on that bank and on the individuals, business firms, and other banks with which it dealt.
City Street Railway Company. Title: City Street Railway Company Minute Book
Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)
Call Number: MISC MSS 099
Abstract: Minute book of the City Street Railway Company, 1881-1886. The City Steet Railway Company was private and sold their assets in January 1886 to the La Crosse City Railway Company.
Ciurej, Barbara;
Lochman, Lindsay
Title: New Stone Age Project Photographs, 1990-1991
Quantity: 0.2 cubic feet (1 archives box)
Call Number: PH 5071
Abstract: Photographs, 1990-1991, made by Lindsay Lochman and Barbara Ciurej. The New Stone Age project comprises two portfolios of 8x10-inch black and white prints, “The Nature of Choice,” of vernacular architecture in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and “Stone Structures,” of quarry sites and limestone architecture. The project was awarded a New Work Award from the Wisconsin Arts Board.
Civic Music Association of Milwaukee Title: Civic Music Association Records, 1918-1965
Quantity: 2.4 cubic ft. (7 boxes) 1 oversize folder
Call Number: Local History Manuscript Collection 44
Abstract: Records of the Civic Music Association of Milwaukee, which was formed in 1918 and supports music education and performances for young musicians in the Milwaukee area. Contains correspondence, meeting minutes, programs, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks.
Civil Rights Defense Committee Title: Civil Rights Defense Committee Records, 1941-1958
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: Mss 79
Abstract: Records of the Civil Rights Defense Committee (CRDC), an organization formed in 1941 which unsuccessfully fought the conviction of 18 members of the Minneapolis Teamsters Local 544. In the first conviction under the Smith Act, the defendants were jailed for their membership in the Socialist Workers Party. In addition to files on the above case, sometimes known as the “Minnesota labor case,” there are files on the committee's defense of Local 544 officers Kelly Postal and Carl Skoglund and on three marginally-related cases. Included are correspondence, legal records, publicity, clippings, and financial records.
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) Title: Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Newsletters, 1934-1940
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: La Crosse Mss DF
Abstract: Newsletters of Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Jackson, Trempealeau, and Vernon counties in Wisconsin discussing camp news, camp workers, and sporting events and including jokes, comics, safety tips, and advertisements for area businesses.
Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.) Title: Northeastern Wisconsin Civilian Conservation Corps Camp Newsletters, 1934-1941
Quantity: 0.6 cubic feet (1 1/2 archives boxes)
Call Number: UWGB Mss 14
Abstract: Newsletters created by the Wisconsin Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps in Door, Florence, Marinette, and Oconto counties. The newsletters primarily documents social life, recreational and sports activities, staff, personnel, and visitors at the Camps. Includes articles, essays, drawings, and poems by Corps members. Work bulletins may also be found in the newsletters.
Cizewski, Leonard, 1952- Title: Leonard Cizewski Papers, 1984-1990
Quantity: 2.6 cubic feet (7 archives boxes), 16 tape recordings, 42 photographs, and 13 negatives
Call Number: M90-370; Audio 1871A
Abstract: Papers of Leonard Cizewski, a Madison, Wisconsin peace activist, primarily documenting his activities for Trade for Peace Inc. and the Dane County Pledge of Resistance, two groups that protested U.S. policy in Nicaragua after the imposition of the U.S. trade embargo in 1985 upon the importation of stamps, coffee, and handicrafts. In 1987 government officials raided Cizewski's home and confiscated files and goods; thereafter the protest concentrated on First Amendment Rights issues. Trade for Peace ceased operation with the end of the embargo in 1990.

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