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Occupational Deferment Committee (1940-1971) Title: Occupational Deferment Committee records
Quantity: 15.42 Linear Feet 37 letter document boxes Collection consists of paper records
Call Number: Series 5/64
Abstract: This collection contains case files, statistical reports, minutes, correspondence, and policy statements generated by the University Committee on Occupational Deferment. The Occupational Deferment Committee was established in 1940 to cooperate with local draft boards in all matters concerning deferment of University of Wisconsin-Madison staff members and students. It provided military counseling and information on draft policies, submitted documentation to draft boards to support requests for reclassification, and on behalf of the University requested deferment of employees deemed essential. The committee operated through World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It originally represented the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, UW-Milwaukee campus, the University Center System, and the Extension Division, then expanded to include representatives for UW-Parkside and UW-Green Bay.
Oconomowoc (Waukesha County, Wis. : Town). Board of Supervisors Title: Oconomowoc (Waukesha County, Wis. : Town). Board of Supervisors: Records, 1844-1995
Quantity: 7.2 c.f. (18 volumes)
Call Number: Waukesha Series 40
Abstract: Records from the Town Board, consisting mainly of minutes of the Board's annual and regular meetings, 1844-1995, but also including petitions, orders, election statements, records of town receipts and expenditures, reports made to the Board by town officials, tax records, and oaths and bonds of town officials. Dates of the volumes overlap, although the information contained therein does not.
Oconto County (Wis.). Board of Supervisors Title: Oconto County (Wis.). Board of Supervisors: Proceedings, 1852-1916
Quantity: 3 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Oconto Micro Series 1
Abstract: Minutes of the meetings of the Board.
Oconto County (Wis.). Superintendent of Schools Title: Oconto County (Wis.). Superintendent of Schools: Annual Reports of School Districts to the State Superintendent of Schools, 1909-1966
Quantity: 10.8 c.f. (27 archives boxes)
Call Number: Oconto Series 34
Abstract: Annual reports, including school censuses, submitted by school district clerks and teachers to the State Superintendent of Schools.
Oconto County (Wis.). Treasurer Title: Oconto County (Wis.). Treasurer: Tax Rolls, 1853-2000
Quantity: 11.8 cubic feet (59 volumes), 64 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and 122 sheets of microfiche (1 card file box)
Call Number: Oconto Series 1
Abstract: Tax rolls containing a record of the assessed value and the amount of taxes levied and collected on each parcel of real estate in Oconto County. Typically included is a description of the property, name of the owner, assessed valuation, tax levied, and a record of payments. Only every tenth year has been preserved for the years 1870-1900 and every fifth year after 1900, with the exception that the 1977 rolls were acquired instead of the 1975 rolls. Beginning in 1985, Oconto County produced the tax rolls in microfiche format only.
Oconto County War History Commission Title: Oconto County War History Commission: World War II Military Service Data Sheets, ca. 1945-1948
Quantity: 1.2 c.f. (3 archives boxes) and 245 photographs
Call Number: Oconto Series 31; PH Oconto Series 31
Abstract: Data sheets created by the Oconto County War History Commission to collect personal history and unofficial military service information for Oconto County men and women serving in World War II. Although the amount of information provided on each data sheet varies, the following data is generally completed: branch of service, dates of service, places served, date and place discharged, wounds or illnesses, information about death or capture, and awards received. Additional information may include nationality, marital status, Oconto county schools attended, occupation and last employer, drafted or enlisted, rank on entry, reception center, and training camps or schools. Some data sheets have newspaper clippings attached. Records for some individuals include a photograph (photocopy) usually in military uniform. Photocopies of the photographs are filed with the data sheets. Original photographs are housed at the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
October League (Marxist-Leninist) Title: October League Records, 1917-1984
Quantity: 1.8 cubic feet, 2.2 cubic feet of photographs, and 1.2 cubic feet of negatives
Call Number: M99-077; M2006-078
Abstract: Scattered records of the October League (Marxist-Leninist), a Maoist group which arose in the United States in the early 1970s, mainly documenting activities in the Atlanta and Chicago areas. Among the topics covered by the papers are African-Americans in the ultra-left, child care at league meetings, women, the labor movement, the league’s activities in the southern U.S. (particularly relating to the civil rights movement), documentation on the three congresses of the October League, and information related to other Marxist Leninist organizations.

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