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Contents List
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Series: Administrative Subject File, 1903-1942, 1949 : This series is organized alphabetically by file headings, which are generally descriptive of the contents of the files. Many of the files relate to individual clients or business ventures, and a substantial number of others pertain to the management of property and investments of Barland and Schlegelmilch family members. The “Board of Directors” and “Stockholders” files contain mostly routine materials and only a few sets of minutes of either body. “Articles of Incorporation” and “Reorganization” files show the various organizational changes the firm underwent.
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Box
1
Folder
1
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Ackenhausen Estate, 1930
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Advertising
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Box
1
Folder
2
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1912-1919
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Box
1
Folder
3
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1920-1932
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Altoona Dam (Power Plant), 1934-1935
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Articles of Incorporation, 1905-1933
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Atkinson, Clara J. (Loans Purchased From), 1912-1914
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Bankers Mortgage and Cattle Loan Co. (Collateral Notes), 1919-1928
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Barland, Agnes, 1923-1924
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Barland, Dorothea, 1926-1942
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Barland, T. G., 1923-1928
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Bismarck, City of, Bonds, 1923
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Board of Directors, 1910-1936
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Bond Record (Bonds Purchased), 1919-1932
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Bondholders Committee, 1935
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Bradford-Culver Timber Co., 1930
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Certificates of Incineration, 1924-1933
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Box
1
Folder
17
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Cesnik, Ignac, 1922-1925
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Box
1
Folder
18
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Champiner, L. S., 1916-1928
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Box
1
Folder
19
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Clients (Lists of), 1919-1920
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Cobban, John, 1922-1938
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Contracts and Agreements, 1905-1933
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Crop Contracts, 1918, 1923
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Dodge County Bonds, 1923
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Eau Claire Industrial Association, 1907-1909
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Farm Rental Contracts
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Box
1
Folder
6
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1921-1925
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Box
1
Folder
7
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1926
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Box
2
Folder
8
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First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Bond Issue, 1926-1936
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Box
2
Folder
9
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Guarantees (Loan Applications and Taxes), 1919-1922
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Box
2
Folder
10
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Hendrickson, Martin, 1924
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Box
2
Folder
11
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Internal Revenue Service, 1916-1919
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Inventories
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Western Lands, 1922-1926
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Box
2
Folder
13
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Wisconsin Lands, 1922-1930
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Box
2
Folder
14
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Tax Certificates, 1917-1918
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Box
2
Folder
15
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Kelley-Churchill Account, 1931-1938
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Box
2
Folder
16
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Knudston, John, 1922-1923
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Box
2
Folder
17
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Krebs, John (Foreclosure), 1915
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Box
2
Folder
18
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Krueger, Henry, 1916-1936
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Legal Reports and Opinions
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Box
3
Folder
1
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1914-1924
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Box
3
Folder
2
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1925-1934
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Box
3
Folder
3
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Leinung, Eliese (Estate), 1933-1935
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Lewis, H. M. (Foreclosure), 1919-1921
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Lippman Refrigeration Co., 1924-1927
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Box
3
Folder
6
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McCue, T. F., 1918-1922
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Box
3
Folder
7
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Mason, N. W., 1928-1936
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Medford, City of, Bonds, 1923
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Merchants National Bank, undated
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Midelfart Trust Fund
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Box
3
Folder
10
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Assets, 1919-1932
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Closed Loans, 1914-1931
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Correspondence
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Box
3
Folder
12-13
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1919-1926
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1926-1932
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Box
3
Folder
14
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A-L
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Box
4
Folder
1
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M-Z
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Financial Reports, 1926-1932
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Taxes, 1920-1924
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Trust Agreements, 1919-1932
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Box
4
Folder
5
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National Granite Co., 1921-1927
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Notes (Cancelled), 1908-1932
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Box
4
Folder
7
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O'Brien, M. B., 1931
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Railroad Commission (Reports and Correspondence), 1920-1934
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Reorganization
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Box
4
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9
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1905-1908
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Box
4
Folder
10-12
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1934
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Reports to Annual Meetings, 1913-1921
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Reports to Secretary of State, 1915-1942
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Rowen, Robert W., 1922-1928
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Savings and Loan Building, 1893, 1906
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Box
5
Folder
5
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Schlegelmilch/Barland Property (Eau Claire), 1931
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Box
5
Folder
6
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Schlegelmilch, Louise, 1917-1949
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Box
5
Folder
7-8
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Schwartz and Valeski Lawsuit (Nels Erickson Land), 1916-1927
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Box
5
Folder
9
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State Guaranty Co. (Incorporation Papers), 1911
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Box
5
Folder
10-12
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Stillman, George H., 1903-1922
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Box
5
Folder
13
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Stockholders, 1908-(1916-1940)
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Box
5
Folder
14
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Towne, Isabelle, 1922
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Box
5
Folder
15
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Trust Agreement (Union National Bank, Union Savings Bank and Union Mortgage Loan Co.), 1906-1911
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Box
5
Folder
16
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Ulrich, A. E., 1936-1937
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Box
5
Folder
17
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Union Land Co., 1924
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Box
5
Folder
18
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Union Savings Bank, 1933
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Box
6
Folder
1
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United States National Adjustment Co., 1915-1930
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Box
6
Folder
2
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Veblen, City of, South Dakota Bonds, 1914
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Box
6
Folder
3
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Western Timber, 1932-1934
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Box
6
Folder
4
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Whitetail Oil Syndicate, 1927-1931
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Box
6
Folder
5
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Wright, Ella, 1920-1927
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Series: Correspondence, 1910-1942Three major subseries, General Correspondence, Western Lands Correspondence, and T. G. Barland Personal Correspondence; and three smaller and more specialized ones, Julius Rosholt Correspondence, Bank of Shell Lake Correspondence, and Merchants Loan and Trust Company Correspondence, make up this series. Although the series contains most of the correspondence in the collection, substantial numbers of letters are also found in three other series. The LOANS and RENTALS series contain correspondence with loan recipients and renters respectively, and the BOND ISSUES series contains letters relating specifically to that phase of the business. The General Correspondence and the Western Lands Correspondence are very closely interrelated. Until about 1932 the Union Mortgage Loan Company kept correspondence files relating to its Wisconsin business separate from those concerning Western (Montana and North Dakota) business. The General Correspondence includes correspondence with investors in Wisconsin lands, Wisconsin financial institutions, and others, mainly concerning business done within the state. The Western Lands Correspondence contains similar materials, but primarily for North Dakota and Montana transactions. The General Correspondence also covers overall administrative topics ranging from the company's credit relationship with major Milwaukee and Chicago financial institutions to routine matters such as ordering office supplies. The earliest General Correspondence is arranged by time periods of approximately a year in length, and alphabetically thereunder by the first letter in the correspondent's name. After 1913 the General Correspondence is in chronological order. Western Lands correspondence is arranged chronologically throughout. From September 1924 through December 1928 the Union Mortgage Loan Company employed T. B. Culver to oversee its Western interests and from January 1929 through February 1932 it employed A. R. Craft in the same capacity. During these periods of employment nearly all the Western Lands Correspondence is to or from these individuals. After February 1932 financial conditions made it impossible for the company to retain a Western agent. Also after February 1932 they ceased filing Western Lands Correspondence separately, but included information on Montana and North Dakota business in the General Correspondence. Separate correspondence files were maintained for the Bank of Shell Lake and the Merchants Loan and Trust Company, two financial institutions with which the Union Mortgage Loan Company had extensive dealings. The Bank of Shell Lake had a semi-exclusive arrangement to represent the Union Mortgage Loan Company in Washburn County. The bank received a commission on loans it secured for the company and received interest and principal payments for Washburn County loans. The Merchants Loan and Trust Company of Chicago frequently loaned operating capital to the Union Mortgage Loan Company. The T. Gordon Barland Personal Correspondence includes letters to and from family members, correspondence stemming from the Union Mortgage Loan Company's management of property and investments of various members of the Schlegelmilch and Barland families, and information on T. Gordon Barland's personal investments. As such, the letters not only convey family news, but also closely parallel the affairs of the Union Mortgage Loan Company. Of particular value is the correspondence between T. Gordon Barland and his aunt Kate Schlegelmilch, his brother George, and his sister Agnes (Agnes McDaniel after 1933). Kate Schlegelmilch, the widow of T. Gordon Barland's predecessor as Union Mortgage Loan president, lived in Los Angeles but had substantial property holdings in Eau Claire and considerable stock in the company. She and, to a lesser extent, George Barland received frequent reports on the condition of the business and in the 1930's, on T. Gordon Barland's conflicts with the board of directors over how to handle the company's financial problems. Agnes Barland worked as a nurse in Siam (Thailand) for a period in the 1920's and again from about 1933 to 1938. Her letters often comment on her experiences and work in that country. T. Gordon Barland's personal financial dealings reflected in this subseries include commodity trading and oil interests in Montana and Oklahoma. Researchers interested in additional T. Gordon Barland papers should see the Barland-Schlegelmilch Family Papers, 1851-1975 (Eau Claire Mss AG).
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Box
6
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6-11
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Bank of Shell Lake, 1915-1925
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Barland, T. G. (Personal)
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Box
7
Folder
1-9
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1917-1926 September
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Box
8
Folder
1-12
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1926 October-1931 June
9
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Box
9
Folder
1-11
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1931 July-1935 July
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Box
10
Folder
1-11
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1935 August-1940 December
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General
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Box
11
Folder
1-6
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1910 September-1911 May
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Box
11
Folder
6-11
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1911 May-1912 September
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1912 March-1913 February
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Box
11
Folder
12
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A-B
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Box
12
Folder
1-7
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C-Z
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Box
12
Folder
8-14
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1914-1922 August
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Box
13
Folder
1-12
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1922 September-1924
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Box
14
Folder
1-9
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1925-1931 June
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Box
15
Folder
1-9
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1931 July -1932 December
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Box
16
Folder
1-11
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1933 January-1934 October
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Box
17
Folder
1-15
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1934 November-1937 December
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Box
18
Folder
1-6
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1938 January-1942 December
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Box
18
Folder
7-10
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Merchants Loan and Trust Co., 1914-1921
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Box
19
Folder
1-11
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Rosholt, Julius (President of Union Mortgage Loan Co.), 1910-1911
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Western Lands
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General
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Box
20
Folder
1-9
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1910-June 1915
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Box
21
Folder
1-9
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1915 July-1924 April
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Box
22
Folder
1-4
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1924 May-1925 December
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Culver, T. B.
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Box
22
Folder
5-9
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1924 September-1925 June
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Box
23
Folder
1-10
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1925 July-1926 April
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Box
24
Folder
1-8
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1926 May-1928 December
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Craft, A. R.
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Box
24
Folder
9-11
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1929 January-1930 April
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Box
25
Folder
1-5
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1930 May-1932 February
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Series: Financial and Accounting Records, 1907-1942 : This series contains several different types of records, most of which are self explanatory. The earliest records are in a multi-purpose volume labeled “general account book, 1907-1910.” Among the records it contains are lists of clients and amounts of loans made, bank balances, and profit and loss statements. The other principal records in the series are ledgers, which show receipts and expenditures by account (first mortgages, commissions, buildings, profit and loss, etc.) and chronologically thereunder; cash receipts journals and disbursements journals which record transactions chronologically; and Reports and Statements which provide regular summaries of the financial condition of the company.
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Box
91
Volume
1
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General Account Book, 1907-1910
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Ledgers
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Box
92
Volume
1
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1913-1932
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Box
93
Volume
1
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1913-1939
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Cash Receipts Journals
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Box
25
Folder
6
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1911 December-1914 December
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Box
94
Volume
1
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1915 January-1917 January
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Box
95
Volume
1
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1917 February-1920 May
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Box
96
Volume
1
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1920 May-1922 November
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Box
97
Volume
1
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1922 November-1925 November
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Box
98
Volume
1
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1925 November-1929 November
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Box
99
Volume
1
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1929 November-1935 December
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Disbursements Journals
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Box
100
Volume
1
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1912 August-1917 January
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Box
100
Volume
2
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1917 February-1919 April
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Box
101
Volume
1
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1919 May-1921 February
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Box
102
Volume
1
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1921 March-1923 March
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Box
102
Volume
2
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1923 April-1925 May
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Box
103
Volume
1
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1925 May-1928 June
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Box
103
Volume
2
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1928 July-1931 December
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Audits
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Box
25
Volume
7
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1916-1925
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Box
26
Folder
1
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1929-1931, 1941
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Inventories
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Box
26
Folder
2
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Accounts, 1931-1936
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Box
26
Folder
3
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Delinquent Interest, 1921-1925
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Reports and Statements
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Box
26
Folder
4-5
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Annual, 1907-1927, 1938-1939
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Box
26
Folder
6
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Miscellaneous, 1907-1934
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Monthly
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Box
26
Folder
7
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1912-1916 May
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Box
104
Volume
1
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1916 June-1932 July
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Box
26
Folder
8
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1932 August-1939
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Box
104
Folder
1
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Weekly, 1910-1913
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Box
27
Folder
1
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Tax Audits, 1906-1921
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Taxes
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Box
27
Folder
2
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Capital Stock, 1916-1941
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Box
27
Folder
3
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Correspondence, 1912-1928
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Box
27
Folder
4
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General, 1916-1917
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Box
27
Folder
5-8
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Income, 1911-1941
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Income (Miscellaneous Working Papers), 1916-1921
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Real Estate, 1910-1938
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Box
28
Folder
3
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Trust Deed Land, 1929-1936
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Series: Loans, 1905-1942The primary business activities of the Union Mortgage Loan Company, the making of loans and the executing and subsequent selling of mortgages, are documented in this series. It contains three sets of volumes, entitled closed Wisconsin loans, closed western loans, and second mortgage record respectively; some miscellaneous inventories or lists of various types of loans; and an extensive set of files on individual mortgages. The closed loans volumes provide a summary of transactions made on individual loans extended by the company. They show the dates of the loans, the instrument (usually a first mortgage), the name of the person to whom the mortgage was sold, record of payments, county where the property is located and legal description, and valuation of the property. The second mortgage record contains names of the parties involved, description of property, amount, record of payments, and amount of the first mortgage on the property. The company maintained a separate file or packet for each mortgage it executed. The packet label includes the following information: name
of loan recipient; loan number (assigned by the company); amount; interest rate; date of loan and date due; acreage, county location, and valuation of security for the loan; and name of person to whom the mortgage was assigned or sold. The files themselves generally contain a loan application, an appraiser's report on the property, loan extension documents, a satisfaction of mortgage document, tax receipts, and correspondence between the company and the loan recipient. These documents contain a wealth of information which lends itself to aggregation and statistical study. The loan applications, for example, are on standardized forms and give data on the applicant including age, marital status, nationality, and number of children at home. The forms also generally show the purpose for which the loan was wanted; the date and price for which the applicant originally purchased the farm; existing incumbrances; the number and types of livestock owned by the applicant; the buildings on the farm and their size and valuation; and type of soil, number of acres free of stumps, crops produced in the previous year, and principal farm implements owned. The correspondence, on the other hand, provides a more subjective picture of farm conditions and particularly of the crop failures, economic problems, and foreclosures of the 1930's. The mortgages are organized in two groups: those made before the 1934 reorganization and those made after it. The post-reorganization files are relatively few in number and primarily cover loans made within the city of Eau Claire. They are in numerical order, which closely parallels a chronological arrangement. The pre-reorganization mortgages are subdivided into Wisconsin loans and Western (Montana and North Dakota) loans and are arranged numerically within each category. The method of assigning numbers in the early years was inconsistent, but later the numbers for Wisconsin and Western loans were assigned serially, and therefore approximately chronologically. To distinguish them from Wisconsin loans the number 1 was added to the front of the Western loan numbers. Thus sequentially Western loan number 11,186 was made after Wisconsin loan number 1185 and before 1187. Box 31, folder 10 contains a numerically arranged calendar of loans made. It shows the loan number, name of recipient, and county where the property is located. A total of approximately 2170 mortgage packets were received with the collection. All but about 120 of these predate the 1934 reorganization of the Union Mortgage Loan Company. Of the pre-reorganization mortgages approximately 68 percent covered Wisconsin lands and the remaining 32 percent were on Western lands. Due to the volume of these files and their consistent and often routine contents, only a sample has been preserved. Packet labels, loan applications, and extension documents were saved for all mortgages. Within each category of mortgages (pre-reorganization Wisconsin, pre-reorganization Western, and post-reorganization) every tenth complete file was preserved.
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Closed Wisconsin Loans
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Volume 1, (1905-1912)-1917
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Index
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Box
28
Folder
5-8
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Pp. 1-574
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Box
29
Folder
1-2
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Pp. 575-643, 672-736, 751-1218
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Volume 2, 1908-(1913-1929)
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Box
29
Folder
3
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Index
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Box
29
Folder
4-7
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Pp. 1-479
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Box
30
Folder
1-5
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Pp. 480-1050
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Closed Western Loans, 1907-1921
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Index
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Box
30
Folder
7
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Pp. 64-451
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Box
31
Folder
1-4
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Pp. 452-951
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Box
31
Folder
5
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Miscellaneous
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Box
104
Folder
2
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Second Mortgage Record, 1910-1912
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Inventories
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Box
31
Folder
6
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First Mortgages, 1917-1919
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Box
31
Folder
7
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Loans, 1923
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Box
31
Folder
8
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Loans Under Foreclosure, 1926
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Box
31
Folder
9
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Second Mortgages, 1917-1918, 1930-1934
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Box
31
Folder
10
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Calendar of Mortgages (Nos. 101-249, 1255-2959)
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Mortgages, 1906-1942
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Pre-reorganization
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Wisconsin
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Box
32
Folder
1-20
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Nos. 203-651
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Box
33
Folder
1-19
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Nos. 652-847
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Box
34
Folder
1-17
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Nos. 848-1072
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Box
35
Folder
1-16
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Nos. 1073-1220
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Box
36
Folder
1-18
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Nos. 1221-1381
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Box
37
Folder
1-18
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Nos. 1382-1538
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Box
38
Folder
1-16
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Nos. 1539-1634
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Box
39
Folder
1-16
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Nos. 1635-1760
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Box
40
Folder
1-11
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Nos. 1761-1867
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Box
41
Folder
1-14
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Nos. 1868-2012
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Box
42
Folder
1-14
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Nos. 2013-2114
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Box
43
Folder
1-12
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Nos. 2115-2220
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Box
44
Folder
1-10
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Nos. 2221-2308
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Box
45
Folder
1-9
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Nos. 2309-2479
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Box
46
Folder
1-11
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Nos. 2480-2541
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Box
47
Folder
1-13
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Nos. 2542-2613
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Box
48
Folder
1-12
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Nos. 2614-2676
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Box
49
Folder
1-10
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Nos. 2677-2733
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Box
50
Folder
1-11
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Nos. 2734-2793
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Box
51
Folder
1-13
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Nos. 2794-2875
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Box
52
Folder
1-14
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Nos. 2876-2959
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Western
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Box
53
Folder
1-20
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Nos. 10,001-10,530
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Box
54
Folder
1-16
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Nos. 10,531-10,763
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Box
55
Folder
1-17
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Nos. 10,764-10,991
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Box
56
Folder
1-12
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Nos. 10,992-11,185
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Box
57
Folder
1-11
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Nos. 11,186-11,495
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Box
58
Folder
1-9
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Nos. 11,496-11,736
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Box
59
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1-9
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Nos. 11,737-11,837
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Box
60
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1-9
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Nos. 11,838-11,940
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Box
61
Folder
1-12
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Nos. 11,941-12,169
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Box
62
Folder
1-11
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Nos. 12,170-12,311
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Box
63
Folder
1-7
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Nos. 12,312-12,921
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Post-reorganization
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Box
63
Folder
8-11
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Nos. 1-51
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Box
64
Folder
1-14
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Nos. 52-137
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Box
65
Folder
1-9
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Nos. 138-175
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Series: Rentals : The RENTALS series documents another major line of business for the Union Mortgage Loan Company. The company rented its own land and, on a commission basis, rented farms for clients who had purchased mortgages and then had to foreclose. In many cases the company was simultaneously trying to sell the properties it rented. Records in this series include an account book, and individual files on the rental properties. The volume and the files are arranged by the name of a former owner (by which each property was commonly known, i.e. the John Smith farm). The account book shows the names of the renter and the recorded owner; legal description of the property; county and state where located; receipts from the rental agreement; and disbursements for such things as taxes and building maintenance. The Rental Property Files include contracts, crop report forms, tax information, and correspondence. The correspondence is generally between the company and the renters, but also included are some exchanges with the property owners and potential buyers. Because many of the properties covered in this series were acquired by the foreclosure of Union Mortgage Loan Company mortgages, it is frequently possible to link the Rental Property File with the Mortgage Files (LOANS series) on the same piece of property.
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Box
105
Volume
1
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Rental Accounts, 1919-1931
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Rental Property Files
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Box
65
Folder
10
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Aims, Charles, 1930
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Box
65
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11
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Allen, Pearl, 1930
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Box
65
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12
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Allen, Warren, 1917-1942
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Box
65
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Anderson, Charles H., 1930-1935
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Box
65
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14
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Arms, O. H., 1917-1940
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Box
65
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15
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Arnold, A. L., 1926-1937
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66
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1-2
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Baethke, William F., 1917-1942
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Box
66
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3
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Baker, Delia, 1922-1935
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Box
66
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Baker, Isaac S., 1916-1930
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Box
66
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Barnes, George S., 1904-1938
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Box
67
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Birdston, Mandus, 1930
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Box
67
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Bjorlin, A., 1919-1931
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Box
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Blair, Ernest, 1918-1930
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Blue, William E., 1930
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Blythin, J. W., 1916-1930
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Borgenrief, C. F., 1917-1933
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Box
67
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Borg, Hans, 1919-1930
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Box
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Borget, Joseph H., 1920-1942
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Box
67
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Boyd, William, 1930
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Box
67
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10
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Boucher, A. C., 1929-1930
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Box
67
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11
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Boyer, Henry, 1916-1937
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Box
67
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12
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Brice, Fay E., 1916-1933
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Box
67
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13
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Brickson, Nets, 1916-1932
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Box
67
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14
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Brist, Stephen S., 1919-1934
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Box
67
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15
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Brose, George, 1920-1936
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Box
67
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16
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Broten, Ellen, 1919-1932
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Box
68
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Brown, W. E., 1907-1942
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Box
68
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2
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Burch, A. L., 1919-1938
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Box
68
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3
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Carlson, Charles, 1926-1936
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Box
68
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Christenson, George, 1918-1942
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Box
68
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Clarke, Lyle, 1919-1942
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Box
68
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6
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Close, David P., 1919-1931
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Box
68
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Cosgrove, E. S., 1916-1928
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Box
68
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8
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Cox, William E., 1917-1929
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Box
68
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9
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Crossman, Sydney, 1918-1934
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Box
68
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10
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Crume, A. M., 1914-1932
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Box
68
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11
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Dansavage, Sidney, 1919-1936
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Box
69
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1
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DeMark, Frank, 1919-1930
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Box
69
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2
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Drewniak, John, 1919-1935
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Box
69
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3
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Drumater, H. J., 1916-1942
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Box
69
Folder
69
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4
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Duncan, Ora A., 1917-1939
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Box
69
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5
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Edigar, F.C., 1919-1940
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Box
69
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Edwards, Lottie, 1919-1935
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Box
69
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7-8
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Egan, Hugh, 1919-1942
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Box
69
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9-10
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Egan, M. C., 1917-1942
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Box
70
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1
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Eldridge, E.C., 1903-1931
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Box
70
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2
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Fachner, Daniel, 1919-1934
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Box
70
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Felton, Charles, 1914-1941
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Box
70
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Fish, Charles, 1907-1942
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Box
70
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Foster, Ernest, 1916-1940
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Box
70
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Foster, Lulu E., 1918-1932
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Box
70
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7
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Frederick, John W., 1922-1935
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Box
70
Folder
8
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Freeman, James, 1920-1931
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Box
70
Folder
9
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Funk, John, 1919-1940
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Box
71
Folder
1
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Gibson, Clifford, 1921-1933
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Box
71
Folder
2
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Gibson, William F., 1927-1934
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Box
71
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3-5
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Glass, P. A., 1916-1942
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Box
71
Folder
6
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Goodlaxson, Oliver, 1920-1931
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Box
71
Folder
7
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Gordon, H. L., 1927-1935
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Box
71
Folder
8
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Gostovich, Mike, 1916-1935
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Box
71
Folder
9
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Gowens, James W., 1915-1938
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Box
72
Folder
1
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Greely, M. C., 1918-1937
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Box
72
Folder
2
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Griffin, E. L., 1925-1942
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Box
72
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3-4
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Grove, J. S., 1920-1942
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Box
72
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5
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Hails, Robert, 1917-1942
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Box
72
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6
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Hall, Clarence, 1924-1935
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Box
72
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7
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Hall, Norman E., 1919-1938
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Box
72
Folder
8
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Hanacek, Joseph, 1916-1931
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Box
72
Folder
9
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Hanson, George J., 1927-1936
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Box
72
Folder
10
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Harris, W. H., 1925-1942
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Box
73
Folder
1
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Hartse, John, 1919-1934
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Box
73
Folder
2
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Healy, Dennis B., 1916-1937
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Box
73
Folder
3
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Helling, Joseph, 1928-1940
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Box
73
Folder
4
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Hendrickson, Martin, 1925-1938
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Box
73
Folder
5
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Herman, William, 1928-1932
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Box
73
Folder
6-7
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Herr, John E., 1919-1942
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Box
73
Folder
8
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Heser, Mathias, 1920-1938
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Box
73
Folder
9
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Hess, Martin, 1927-1935
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Box
73
Folder
10
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Hewitt, Edwin O., 1928-1931
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Box
73
Folder
11
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Hilleboe, P. S., 1914-1942
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Box
74
Folder
1
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Hillman, W. C., 1921-1931
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Box
74
Folder
2
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Hoffman, John, 1927-1935
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Box
74
Folder
3
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Hohl, John J., 1930-1933
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Box
74
Folder
4
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Hoskins, Thomas I., 1921-1930
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Box
74
Folder
5
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Howden, Florence, 1924-1942
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Box
74
Folder
6
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Huddleston, Harvey, 1917-1935
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Box
74
Folder
7
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Huddleston, Raymond, 1917-1935
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Box
74
Folder
8
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Hvass, Chris, 1934-1937
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Box
74
Folder
9
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Johnson, Ben, 1923-1940
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Box
74
Folder
10
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Johnson, Hugo, 1919-1931
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Box
74
Folder
11
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Johnson, John, 1907-1919
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Box
74
Folder
12
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Keohane 8 Jones, 1927-1932
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Box
74
Folder
13
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King, Pheba, 1920-1932
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Box
75
Folder
1
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Kingsland, A. H., 1898-1942
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Box
75
Folder
2
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Klasson, A. P., 1919-1936
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Box
75
Folder
3
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Knutson, Albert O., 1920-1932
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Box
75
Folder
4
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Knutson, Carl, 1921-1939
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Box
75
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5
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Kuhnley, J. W., 1919-1931
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Box
75
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6
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Lake, George E., 1916-1938
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Box
75
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7
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Lake, Julius, 1923-1932
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Box
75
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8
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Larsen, Christian, 1916-1935
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Box
75
Folder
9
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Leslie, John, 1916-1931
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Box
75
Folder
10
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Lian, Knute H., 1916-1932
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Box
76
Folder
1
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Loubek, R. B., 1917-1941
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Box
76
Folder
76
Folder
2
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Lovell, Guy D., 1919-1941
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Box
76
Folder
3
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Lundquist, C. O., 1930
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Box
76
Folder
4
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McAllister, Albert, 1918-1938
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Box
76
Folder
5
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McAuliffe, Francis, 1933-1935
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Box
76
Folder
6
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McNeil, Leona, 1917-1938
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Box
76
Folder
7
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Madzo, Michael, 1921-1941
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Box
76
Folder
8
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Mailey, E. L., 1929-1934
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Box
77
Folder
1-2
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Mandal, Odin, 1914-1942
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Box
77
Folder
3
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Mansfield, M. J., 1919-1931
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Box
77
Folder
4
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Martinson, Sigrud, 1916-1942
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Box
77
Folder
5
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Marum, Louella, 1927-1942
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Box
77
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6
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Mathiesen, Ole, 1927-1931
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Box
77
Folder
7
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Meeks, Thomas O., 1919-1938
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Box
77
Folder
8
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Mierzwa, John, 1932-1934
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Box
77
Folder
9
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Miller, Harry H., 1917-1942
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Box
77
Folder
10
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Moss, Reinhardt, 1932-1941
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Box
77
Folder
11
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Mueller, John, 1917-1931
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Box
77
Folder
12
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Murray, John, 1917-1931
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Box
77
Folder
13
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Murray, Kate, 1920-1927
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Box
78
Folder
1
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Nelson, John, 1915
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Box
78
Folder
2-6
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Nicholas, Charles W., 1920-1942
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Box
78
Folder
7
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Oftedal, Sven, 1929-1936
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Box
78
Folder
8
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Oliver, M. M., 1927-1941
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Box
78
Folder
9
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Olson, Helmer, 1921-1932
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Box
78
Folder
10
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Olson, Manvel, 1928-1932
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Box
78
Folder
11
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Orgard, Carl, 1927-1940
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Box
79
Folder
1
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Orton, Elmer, 1924-1932
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Box
79
Folder
2-3
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Pace, Mark, 1917-1932
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Box
79
Folder
4
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Page, J. B., 1925-1942
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Box
79
Folder
5
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Parkhurst, Minnie, 1919-1937
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Box
79
Folder
6
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Parton, Effie, 1924-1941
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Box
79
Folder
7
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Peterson, Clarence, 1923-1940
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Box
80
Folder
1-2
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Peterson, John, 1925-1942
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Box
80
Folder
3
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Peterson, P. H., 1919-1932
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Box
80
Folder
4
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Peterson, Robert, 1918-1930
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Box
80
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5
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Petru, George, 1920-1934
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Box
80
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6-7
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Phillips, D. R., 1911-1940
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Box
80
Folder
8
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Plomasen, Thor G., 1919-1935
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Box
80
Folder
9
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Quammen, A. L., 1928-1939
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Box
80
Folder
10
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Quien, E. J., 1919-1932
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Box
81
Folder
1
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Rainey, C. F., 1924-1933
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Box
81
Folder
2
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Rainey Land and Cattle Co., 1926-1938
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Box
81
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3
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Rehal, Charles, 1928-1940
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Box
81
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4
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Reichenecker, Emma, 1926-1942
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Box
81
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5
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Reisberg, Helga, 1919-1934
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Box
81
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Rodewald, Herman, 1917-1931
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Box
81
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Rohlf, H. E., 1916-1936
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Box
81
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8
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Romberg, Elmer O., 1918-1929
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Box
81
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9
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Root, Orrin W., 1927-1929
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Box
81
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10
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Rossow, A. W., 1927-1929
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Box
81
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11
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Running, Gina, 1920-1934
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Box
81
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12
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Sampson, A. M., 1920-1928
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Box
81
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13
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Savaried, Helen B., 1926-1938
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Box
81
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14
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Shilling, Albert T., 1920-1931
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Box
81
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15
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Schow, Ole M., 1927-1940
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Box
82
Folder
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Shaver, Charles A. 1916-1936
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Box
82
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2
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Slayton, Walter C., 1930-1934
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Box
82
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3
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Smith, Ed, 1924-1941
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Box
82
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4
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Smith, J.C., 1916--1935
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Box
82
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5
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Steen, Carl F., 1927-1940
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Box
82
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6
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Streeper, S. S., 1926-1941.
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Box
82
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7
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Stout, Gertrude, 1916-1932
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Box
82
Folder
8
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Summerton, George, 1929--1931
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Box
82
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9
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Swanson, Carl F., 1923-1938
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Box
83
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1
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Swenson, Anton, 1920-1939
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Box
83
Folder
2
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Tesnow, John F., 1924-1936
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Box
83
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3
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Thomas,Thomas, 1920-1936
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Box
83
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Thompson, Allen, 1927-1933
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Box
83
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Toftoy, Holger, 1927-1942
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Box
83
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Vandenbergh, Leo, 1920-1941
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Box
83
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7
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Vandervort, John, 1922-1934
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Box
83
Folder
8-9
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Waidt, E. L., 1917-1934
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Box
84
Folder
1
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Wallace, W. H., 1914-1941
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Box
84
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2
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Warren, George, 1928-1934
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Box
84
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3
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Wassman, H. C., 1928-1940
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Box
84
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4
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Weber, Frank, 1916-1934
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Box
84
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5-6
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Weisgram, Konrad, 1916-1942
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Box
84
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7
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Wentz, A. B., 1923-1939
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Box
84
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8
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Westlake, William, 1923-1937
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Box
84
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9
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Whitney, Bert, 1920-1937
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Box
84
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10
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Whitney, E. J., 1929-1935
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Box
85
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1
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Wiebe, John H., 1930-1934
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Box
85
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2
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Wiig, Laura, 1926-1942
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Box
85
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3
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Wilcox, E. A., 1920-1932
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Box
85
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4
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Williams, Anna, 1919-1933
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Box
85
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5
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Williams, Ed, 1919-1932
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Box
85
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6
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Wise, Theodore, 1929-1942
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Box
85
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7
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Wisotzke, John, 1930-1933
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Box
85
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8
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Woodyard, Wayne, 1925-1934
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Box
85
Folder
9
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Wroten, M. A., 1923-1931
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Box
85
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10
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Yanish, Anton, 1920-1935
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Box
85
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11
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Yoder, Chris, 1933-1942
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Box
85
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12
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Zimmerman, Gaylord, 1936
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Series: Bond Issues, 1900-1920 : The third major facet of the Union Mortgage Loan Company business is represented by the BOND ISSUES series. Most of these files concern bonds of Eau Claire and northwestern Wisconsin area firms for which the Union Mortgage Loan Company acted as trustee. Also included are issues for three Chicago office buildings (Diversey, Ingledale, and Kenmill). The series has two components: the Bond Sales and Payment Records and the Bond Issue Files. The first is organized by the name of the bond issue and shows the names of bond purchasers, interest rate, date purchased, date due, and record of interest payments. The Bond Issue Files generally cover the same issues as the Bond Sales and Payment Record. The files contain correspondence between the Union Mortgage Loan Company and the firm issuing the bonds covering such topics as interest payments, bond retirement, and other administrative matters. Also included in the files are contracts, deeds, and other documents concerning security for the bond issues.
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Bond Sales and Payment Record
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Box
106
Folder
1
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, 1908-1915(Engle Ellison and Gotzian Building Bonds)
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Box
106
Volume
1
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1908-1918
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Box
106
Folder
2
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1916-1937
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Box
106
Folder
3
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1921-1929 (Eau Claire Hotel Co.)
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Bond Issue Files
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Box
86
Folder
1-2
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Arpin Hardwood Lumber Co., 1915-1925
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Box
86
Folder
3
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Chippewa County Telephone Co., 1918-1922
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Box
86
Folder
4
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Clifton Light and Power Co., 1902-1916
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Box
86
Folder
5-6
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Diversey Building, 1927-1928, 1932-1940
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Box
86
Folder
7
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Eau Claire Book and Stationery Co., 1911-1921
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Box
86
Folder
8
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Eau Claire Hotel Co., 1938-1939
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Box
86
Folder
9
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Eau Claire Holding Co., 1925-1934
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Box
87
Folder
1
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Eau Claire Municipal Fuel Co., 1919
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Box
87
Folder
2
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Eau Claire Warehouse Co., 1922
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Box
87
Folder
3
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Fairmont and Veblen Railroad, 1913-1931
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Box
87
Folder
4
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First Mortgage Gold Debenture Bonds, 1915-1935
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Box
87
Folder
5-6
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Hancock Realty, 1930-1940
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Huebsch Laundry Co.
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Box
87
Folder
7-9
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Milwaukee Plant, 1913-1941
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Box
88
Folder
1
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Eau Claire Plant, 1907-1942
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Box
88
Folder
2
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Ingledale Building, 1929-1938
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Box
88
Folder
3-4
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Kelley Construction Co., 1922-1942
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Box
88
Folder
5-6
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Kenmill Building, 1928, 1932-1940
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Box
88
Folder
7
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Luther Hospital, 1908-1929
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Box
88
Folder
8
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Marshfield Bedding, 1909
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Box
89
Folder
1
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Minnesota Mines Co., 1914-1916
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Box
89
Folder
2
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Miscellaneous, 1919-1937
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Box
89
Folder
3
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Northwestern Steel and Iron Works, 1920-1926
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Box
89
Folder
4-7
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Owen, John S., 1908-1921
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River Falls Power Co.
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Box
89
Folder
8
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Authority to Issue Bonds, 1900-1920
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General Correspondence
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Box
89
Folder
9
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1912-1916
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Box
90
Folder
1-4
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1917-1924
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Box
90
Folder
5
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Interest Coupon Correspondence, 1917-1924
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Box
90
Folder
6
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Miscellaneous, 1910-1925
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Box
90
Folder
7
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Orders for Bond Delivery, 1912-1920
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Box
90
Folder
8
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Reports, 1916-1924
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