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Part 1 (Mss 919; PH 4025; PH Mss 115; WHi (J2); Micro 2097; AE 008-AE 026;
CC 154; CC 501): Original Collection, 1795-196854.0 cubic feet (48 record center cartons, 8 archives boxes, 3 flat
boxes, and 5 card boxes), 2 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 4.4 cubic feet of photographs and
negatives (2 record center cartons, 2 archives boxes, 8 card boxes, 1 flat box, and 1 roll),
and 21 films (16 mm) The Jackson-Morris-Stevens Papers document several families who settled in Madison,
Wisconsin, during the 1850s and who subsequently became connected by friendship and
marriage: the Hobbins, Jackson, Morris, and Stevens families. In addition there are papers
of several collateral lines including the Farmer, Grannis and Watrous families. The Hobbins
and Jacksons were prominent physicians; W.A.P. Morris and Breese J. Stevens were prominent
attorneys. The title of the collection is based on the marriage of Helen Elizabeth Stevens,
a daughter of Breese Stevens, to Dr. Reginald H. Jackson Sr. and the marriage of Julia
Morris, the daughter of W.A.P. Morris, to Reginald's brother, Joseph W. Jackson Sr. The papers include extensive correspondence between family and friends, business records,
personal financial papers, subject files, and photographs. The collection covers a wide
range of subjects, not only documenting life in Madison, but also in such diverse places as
western New York; Williston, North Dakota; and Gloucester, England. Topics range from
aviation, an interest of Reginald Jackson Jr., to financial investing, which was
painstakingly documented by Joseph Jackson Sr., and from musky fishing to travel to Europe
and Japan. Madison's Frank Lloyd Wright-designed auditorium is also a prominent subject.
Papers regarding military history concern the Revolutionary War service of General Michael
Jackson II, the Civil War service of Charles and Martin Grannis, and the World War I service
of Colonel Joseph W. Jackson Sr., in the Remount Service and Victor Morris, an army
engineer. The military papers of Dr. Reginald Jackson Jr., concern the Wisconsin Wing of the
Civil Air Patrol immediately following World War II. A few letters of Joseph W. Jackson III
date from the Vietnam War period. Unfortunately, given the families' influence, except for
the papers of Joseph W. Jackson Sr., the collection provides little coverage of the
families' impact on Madison civic life. The papers are arranged alphabetically by surname, with the women arranged by their married
name. Because of the complex family inter-relationships, the papers have been arranged by
the name of the family member who wrote the letter, rather than by the recipient. In this
way, information about a particular member of the family can be more easily identified.
However, correspondence from friends and unrelated individuals is arranged by the recipient.
Two books in the collection, Three Hundred Years American by
Alice and Bettina Jackson (in Box 6) and a Morris Family genealogy compiled by Kathryn
Morris Wilkinson in Box 19A contain helpful genealogical information. Photographs comprise a
separate series, although the arrangement is by personal name, thus mirroring the
arrangement of the papers. The Hobbins Family is documented primarily through
correspondence relating to Syndonia Josephine Hobbins, the daughter of Dr. Joseph Hobbins
Jr., who married Dr. James A. Jackson Sr., the patriarch of the Jackson Family in Madison.
Together they became the parents of eight children. The papers also include some medical
records thought to have been created by Dr. William Hobbins, Joseph's brother, with whom
James Jackson began his medical practice. In Three Hundred Years
American, the Jackson sisters cite several early manuscript sources pertaining to
the Hobbins Family which were not donated to the Archives: a large notebook of writings by
Dr. Joseph Hobbins Jr., (in the possession of Dr. Reginald Jackson Jr., when their book was
written) and three diaries (1839-1861) of Sarah Badger Jackson Hobbins, the wife of Joseph
Hobbins, then in the sisters' possession. The Grannis Family materials document Julya Wheat Grannis
of Fredonia, New York, and her children Harriet Persis Grannis Morris, who married W.A.P.
Morris of Madison; Sarah “Kitty” Grannis Seaton; Charles DeWitt Grannis; and
Marcius (or Martin) Simonds Grannis. Harriet Grannis Morris is the focus for much of this
family's correspondence. Both Grannis brothers served in the Civil War and they wrote
frequently to their mother and sisters, who lived together in Madison during the war.
Charles Grannis served in the 44th New York Infantry. He was captured in 1862 and imprisoned
at Libby Prison, and the collection includes several letters written from prison as well as
a reminiscence of those events. Martin served in the artillery, and for much of his service
he was posted at Fort McHenry with the 12th U.S. Artillery. Both brothers survived the war
and continued to correspond with their sister. Notable in Martin's post-war letters are
references to the onset of his mental illness. There is also extensive correspondence from
Kitty Grannis Seaton, who lived with the Morris family in Madison during the Civil War and
who eventually settled in Owatonna, Minnesota, with her husband Chauncey E. Seaton. Kitty
died from tuberculosis in 1869, and the collection describes her declining health in
emotional detail. The Jackson Family consists of James A. Jackson Sr., and
his wife, Syndonia Josephine Hobbins Jackson, and their eight children: Alice, Arnold,
Bettina, James Jr., Joseph W. Sr., Reginald Sr., Russell, and Sidney. Alice; Bettina; Joseph
Sr., and his family; and Reginald Sr., and his family figure prominently in the collection.
Other members of the family are sparsely documented. The papers of Alice and Bettina Jackson, neither of whom
married, are arranged into individual and joint sections. Later in life, the sisters not
only lived together in a house in Nakoma, but they also collaborated on several literary and
interior design projects, and much of their later correspondence was carried on jointly. The
sisters' love of travel, one of their mutual interests, is a highlight of the collection.
This avocation is documented by correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, and writings
concerning numerous European trips. An unpublished manuscript about their 1954 trip to
Japan, which they entitled “To Keep Young, Travel,” captures much of their joy
about travel. This trip, which was made when they were in their 70s, was inspired by
Japanese students who had boarded with them and with whom the sisters maintained a
correspondence during the post-World War II years. Genealogy was another mutual interest,
and the collection includes drafts of their published family history, Three Hundred Years American, photographs collected for illustration of the book,
and research correspondence with members of the extended family. Neither of the sisters sought employment outside the home, but they made careers for
themselves based on their mutual interests in art, clothing, and interior design. This
career is best documented in a scrapbook about their writing and public speaking. Some
writings about these subjects are included, but the collection is incomplete. The
culmination of their work on interior design, The Study of Interior
Decoration, which was reprinted many times, is not in the collection, but it is
available in the University of Wisconsin Library. There is, however, a lengthy, unpublished
manuscript on the shawl as a universal article of attire, a subject for which they carried
out research over many years. Arnold Jackson, the son of Dr. James A. Jackson Sr., and
the last physician in the family to head the Jackson Clinic, is documented primarily by
published medical papers, several copies of the Jackson Clinic
Bulletin that he edited, some information on the construction of the clinic, and
an unfinished autobiography primarily concerning his professional career. Most interesting
in the sparse correspondence are the letters he wrote while training at the Mayo Clinic. Dr.
Jackson and his wife built a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Madison, but there is
nothing in the collection about this except for a photograph of the couple taken on the
patio of the house. Helen Elizabeth Breese Stevens Jackson, often referred to
as Elsie, was the daughter of Breese Stevens by his second wife. She married Dr. Reginald
Jackson Sr., and is the individual who provides the Jackson-Stevens link in the title of the
collection. Although brief, Elsie's papers provide some indications of the privileged life
she led from her extensive doll collection (now owned by the Historical Society Museum), to
the list of expensive wedding gifts she received in 1908 and the photographs and
correspondence documenting the Jacksons' honeymoon on the Continent. Elsie's devotion to her
only child, Reginald Jr., is evident in a baby book, many photographs taken of him as a
youth, and a folder entitled “Duddie's sayings.” The material labeled as
“keepsakes” and memorabilia consists of similar items that Elsie's mother, Mary
Elizabeth Farmer Stevens, saved from Elsie's own childhood. Much of the remainder of the
collection consists of financial papers pertaining to the complicated management of the
Reginald Sr., estate and other Jackson family interests. Joseph W. Jackson Sr., sometimes referred to as Colonel
Jackson because of his World War I service, or as “Bud,” is the most extensively
documented individual in the papers. Despite this, many aspects of his colorful career are
under represented. There is, for example, virtually no documentation of his position as
business manager of the Jackson Clinic, a position which he assumed after World War I. The
absence of some documentation may be explained by the fact that Jackson repeatedly reviewed
his papers, discarding items that he considered of no value. Later files in the collection,
although clearly labeled by him as of no value managed to survive for transfer to the
Archives through the intercession of Jackson's friend Clifford Lord, director of the
Historical Society. The absence of documentation is partially compensated for by a lengthy
memoir. Further impeding access to information about Joseph Jackson is the fact that his
handwriting is difficult to read. Before his marriage at the turn of the century, Jackson
lived in Williston, North Dakota and his fiancée, Julia Morris, lived in Madison. They
corresponded frequently. After their marriage they settled in North Dakota and during the
pre-World War I years they continued to correspond with relatives in Madison. The letters
written by Joe and Julia contain valuable information about their life on the ranch in North
Dakota, although reading their handwriting requires a persistent researcher. Jackson's
post-World War I correspondence in the collection consists of carbons of outgoing business
letters and infrequent personal letters. Business correspondence from this period is
incomplete. About 1950, the year in which Jackson retired and presumably lost the services
of a secretary, the outgoing carbons virtually disappear from the collection. They are
replaced by small, handwritten sheets of paper. Thereafter Jackson used this format not only
for correspondence drafts, but also for notes, memoranda about conversations and telephone
calls, lists, reminders of things to do, and drafts of speeches and formal presentations.
Although he is known to have hired a secretary to type his correspondence, few carbons
dating after 1950 exist. Furthermore, although Jackson typically dated and numbered these
slips of paper, he repeatedly reorganized them to suit more current needs, thereby losing
much contextual information. As a result, Jackson's papers arrived in the Archives in
disorder. This condition is a particular impediment to the documentation concerning
Jackson's determined and longstanding opposition to the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Madison
auditorium. While the auditorium papers are difficult to decipher and only roughly arranged,
they are extensive and include some very detailed information on personal conversations,
telephone calls, and meetings. They also touch on Madison politics. In addition to papers
dating from the 1950s and 1960s, the auditorium files also include research on civic
auditoriums Jackson carried out during the 1930s as an officer of the Madison Association of
Commerce and the Madison and Wisconsin Foundation, as well as records of the Madison War
Memorial Association, an auditorium idea that he supported during the late 1940s and early
1950s. The war memorial files are actually those of Joe Rothschild, the head of the memorial
association. Other important topics in the Joseph Jackson papers include the development of the
University Arboretum and Hoyt Park, his leadership of the Madison and Wisconsin Foundation
and Rotary International, and his dedication to the University of Wisconsin. His papers
about the Madison and Wisconsin Foundation, of which he became the first director, are not
the official records of that organization, but there are some scattered files of an official
nature. Copies of the foundation's informative bulletin, which Jackson edited, are available
in the Historical Society Library. Jackson's files also include extensive personal financial and investment records from the
later years of his life. Because of the absence of summary tax information, detailed income
and expenditure records have been retained in the form of check stubs and deposit slips. The
files also include weeded mailings received from companies in which he held stock, notes on
investments, and letters he wrote to corporate officers. The deposit tickets contain
detailed information about dividends from individual holdings. The most extensive investment
information concerns the Robert W. Baird Company of Milwaukee. Also pertaining to personal
finances is a large record book in which Jackson intermittently recorded information on the
status of his land holdings and investments. Together, these papers document the actions of
an active investor, as well as the history of a prominent Wisconsin brokerage firm. Documentation of Jackson's land holdings appears in files about Williston and Williams
County, North Dakota. Although the information about his early real estate investments is
fragmentary, after the discovery of oil in the late 1940s, Williston began to grow rapidly
and the complex management of his North Dakota property created more extensive records.
These properties necessitated correspondence with editor Harry Polk, local attorneys, and
other North Dakotans. Taken together, these files provide excellent documentation of a local
response to the modern North Dakota oil boom. Also of interest is the correspondence about Jackson's ownership of “Smokin' 'em
Out,” a painting given to him by Charles Russell during World War I. This
correspondence, which includes a number of prominent Russell collectors, dates from
Jackson's efforts to regain custody of the painting from the government after World War I to
its eventual sale in 1955. Jackson's connection with the American West is also reflected in
the files on his World War I service with the Remount Service at Camp Lewis, Washington, and
in France. In addition to his personal service records and correspondence, the collection
includes official reports about this little known aspect of World War I military
history. Speeches and writings are a major form of historical documentation in the Joseph Jackson
papers, as Jackson was a frequent public speaker. Unfortunately he most often spoke from
outlines and notes. After retiring from the Madison and Wisconsin Foundation, Jackson
completed a book-length biography of Alexander McKenzie, a colorful North Dakota politician,
that he entitled “Big Alec.” Unfortunately, Jackson failed to prepare footnotes
or a bibliography to document the sources of his information. The McKenzie files include
drafts, copies of a small number of historical documents, research correspondence, and a
sample of his work process. Jackson worked on the McKenzie biography over many years, but
virtually all of the research carried out before 1948 has been lost. In 1949 Jackson
resolved to complete the project, and extensive correspondence during subsequent years
documents this period. This correspondence includes a number of individuals who provided
first hand information. Among them are McKenzie relatives and Dakota politicians Usher L.
Burdick, Andrew Miller, and Willard B. Overson. Occasionally, only Jackson's chatty half of
the research correspondence is included. The correspondence in this section is documented by
typed carbons. An earlier historical work written by Jackson concerned African-American soldiers during
World War I. Although he corresponded widely to uncover stories, the final product consisted
largely of anecdotes rather than authentic accounts of observed events. Like “Big
Alec,” this manuscript was never published. Jackson experienced better luck with a
small, self-published book on musky fishing, another of his passions. This work is
documented by a manuscript draft and correspondence with publishers. The papers of Julia Morris Jackson, Mrs. Joseph W. Jackson,
consist almost entirely of handwritten letters to her husband and her parents and siblings
written from about the turn of the century until World War I. Except for several diaries,
she has no other papers in the collection. General Michael Jackson II, who served in the Revolutionary
War, represents a second Jackson line from which the Madison Jacksons were descended. Unlike
the line that descended from James A. Jackson Sr., who came to Madison directly from England
in the 1850s, General Jackson's line settled in Massachusetts in 1639. His
great-granddaughter, Sarah G. Badger Jackson, met Dr. Joseph Hobbins Jr. during a trip to
England. They married in 1841 and eventually settled in Madison. In Madison their daughter
Syndonia Josephine Hobbins (the great-great granddaughter of Michael Jackson) married James
A. Jackson Sr., thus uniting the two unrelated (or at least very distantly related) Jackson
lines. General Jackson's papers, 1777-1840, consist of typed transcripts. Jackson served as
an aide to George Washington and there are copies of a few letters from Washington, as well
as items about provisioning troops, battles, etc. Also discussed are family and business
matters. Mary Camman, who compiled the transcripts, divided the materials into three parts:
Part I: 1777-1834, Michael Jackson II, Ruth Parker Jackson (his wife), and their son
Ebenezer Jackson Sr.; Part II: circa 1785-1840, Ebenezer Jackson family papers and business
papers regarding Port of Savannah and land interests; and Part III: circa 1796-1821, papers
of Simon, Amasa, and Charles Jackson, all sons of Michael Jackson II. The guide to the
letters in the collection was prepared by Claire Jackson Kemp. The current location of the
original Michael Jackson family letters is unknown. Reginald H. Jackson Sr., was one of the four sons of James
A. Jackson Sr., who became physicians, and his papers document the practice of medicine in
Madison during an important transition period from individual to clinic practice. The
collection includes two cartons of alphabetically-arranged professional correspondence
primarily with surgical patients and other physicians in southern Wisconsin, notes and
drafts for presentations to medical associations and student groups, and some information on
the early financial operations of the Jackson Clinic. The papers of Reginald Jackson Jr., also a physician and
the only child of Reginald H. Jackson Sr., primarily document his lifelong interest in
aviation and his medical education, although not his medical practice at the Jackson Clinic.
There are no papers about him in the collection later than the mid-1950s. Reginald Jackson
Jr.'s educational papers consist of printed and mimeographed curriculum materials and class
notes (which have been weeded) from the Northwestern University Medical School and
pre-medical classes at the University of Wisconsin. Of special note among his educational
files is an illustrated sanitary survey of Janesville carried out for a class in public
health in 1932 and several narrative reports about his clinical experiences. The remainder
is general correspondence and alphabetical subject files. Aviation dominates the subject files. Included are records about day-to-day operations and
expenses for his airplane during the 1930s when it was hangared at Howard Morey's Royal
Airport in Madison, information on the development of Madison Municipal Airport, and
seaplanes in Wisconsin. Beginning with World War II, Jackson's interest in aviation focused
on the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) of which he was commander for the Madison Group and, from 1953
to 1955, the commander of the Wisconsin Wing. The CAP records include official
correspondence, reports, and printed orders issued by Wing headquarters. Orders from the
period when the headquarters were located in Milwaukee and Racine are substantial, but those
issued from Madison by Jackson are disappointingly incomplete. The collection also documents
Jackson's related interest in radio communication which developed from his youthful
participation in the American Radio Relay League. The inventive bent evident in the radio
files is reflected in information on other ideas Jackson developed such as airplane heaters
and de-icer equipment. For the latter, the collection includes correspondence with the
Burgess Battery Company of Madison. Jackson's youth and his love of the outdoors, something
he seems to have shared with all male members of his family, are well documented by the
photographs in the collection. The Morris Family is linked to this collection through
Julia Morris Jackson, the daughter of Harriet Grannis Morris and Madison attorney William A.
Pringle Morris, who became the wife of Joseph W. Jackson Jr. Primarily documented are W.A.P.
Morris; his parents; his sons, Howard and Charles; and Howard's son Victor. General Jacob Morris, who served in the Revolutionary War, and Sophia Pringle Morris were
the parents of W.A.P. Morris. The collection includes Sophia's letters to and from W.A.P.
Morris, as well as correspondence concerning her attempt to collect her husband's military
pension. General Morris' file consists of originals and transcripts of a few letters. W.A.P.
Morris' personal correspondence includes material dating from as early as his studies at
Hamilton College in the 1850s. Of special interest are post cards from Reuben Gold Thwaites,
superintendent of the Historical Society, sent during his travels. Both Howard and Charles
Morris became attorneys for Wisconsin railroads, and although they are both represented here
only by personal letters to their parents, there are references in these letters to their
work, investments, and legal cases. Howard's son Victor was an engineer during World War I,
and his papers consist entirely of wartime letters and photographs. The Stevens Family documents Amelia Stevens, Breese
Stevens, and Stevens' second wife, Mary Elizabeth Farmer Stevens. The papers of Amelia Fuller Stevens, the daughter of Breese Stevens and Emma
Fuller Stevens, primarily concern the management of the Stevens estate, the chief exception
being mail from German World War II refugees who were aided, apparently as a result of her
leadership, by the Altar Guild of Grace Episcopal Church in Madison. Miss Stevens'
investments were managed by several brokerage firms, and the collection contains detailed
information on their representation of her interests. From the Milwaukee office of Loomis
Sayles & Company there are extended narrative reports, 1939-1950, about the national
financial outlook as well as specific suggestions regarding her financial position. From
other firms, there are receipts documenting the purchase and sale of individual stocks.
Somewhat like the Joseph Jackson investment files, these records provide a useful case study
of one woman's investment history. Also of interest is information about the management of
the New York estate of her aunt, Helen Stevens Sanford, by her cousin Augustus C. Stevens
and the management and sale of Miss Stevens' Picnic Point property. The papers of Breese J. Stevens constitute one of the
largest parts of the collection. Unfortunately, they offer incomplete coverage of his
important career in business and public life. Approximately three cartons consist of
handwritten correspondence dating from his years as a Hamilton College student during the
early 1850s to his life in Madison during the late 1870s. This correspondence is almost
entirely comprised of letters received. The content is primarily personal letters from
friends and relatives, although references to business or legal matters appear in some
letters. Stevens' list of prominent correspondents includes Horatio Seymour, a distant
relative, Lucius Fairchild, and A. Scott Sloan. Draft letters from Stevens appear for only a
few individuals, primarily the young women that he referred to as his “lady
correspondents.” Also filed here are courtship letters to his second wife. The letterbooks in which Stevens presumably recorded and bound his important business and
professional correspondence were not received. Some records in the collection do document
business affairs, but it is likely these records were created after Stevens' death by Henry
Kessenich, the executor of his estate, in order to facilitate its management. Kessenich's
files contain detailed information on property taxes and other information about Stevens'
land holdings. The sole financial volume clearly dating from Stevens' lifetime is a cash
book dating from 1880 to 1883, in which is recorded detailed information about personal
expenditures. Two additional estate ledgers, 1916-1926, document the household of his widow,
as was required of Stevens' will. The Wright Family is a collateral line related to the
Hobbins Family. Henry Wright, who is documented by a microfilmed diary, married Elizabeth
Hobbins, the sister of Joseph and William Hobbins. The Wright and Hobbins families settled
in Madison together, but the Wrights returned to England in 1859. Henry Wright's diary
covers their residence both in Madison and later in Gloucester, England. Other members of
the Wright Family are documented in correspondence exchanged with Alice and Bettina
Jackson. PHOTOGRAPHS, which comprise a separate series, are a disparate assortment of portraits,
snapshots, photo albums, negatives, and lantern slides that generally parallel the
manuscript papers both in content and arrangement. The majority of the collection consists
of family portraits and snapshots of activities, particularly travel to Europe and Alaska;
interests in aviation and Madison architecture; houses in Madison, North Dakota and New
York; and the military service of Joseph W. Jackson and Victor Morris during World War I.
Snapshots and candid photographs are best for the families of Reginald Jackson Sr., and
Joseph Jackson Sr. Cased portraits of Breese Stevens as a young man and his Stevens and
Breese family relatives are of high quality and include Major Samuel S. Forman, a veteran of
the Revolutionary War. They are stored with the Historical Society's Cased Image Collection.
The lantern slides, which concern Alaska, the Canadian Pacific Railroad, and the West were
collected by Joseph W. Jackson probably for oral presentations; these talks are not
otherwise documented in the collection. Because he copied many of the slides from other
sources, they have been weeded. Exceptions are the lantern slides of Methodist Hospital,
which were taken shortly after its construction. They have not been weeded. All the FILMS are 16 mm, without sound and a combination of color and black and white
dating from circa 1920s through the 1950s. The majority of the footage documents four broad
subject areas including boating, aviation, European vacations, and medical procedures. The
films also include footage of family members on vacation, sailing, and hunting; and various
Madison locations, including the Lake Mendota shoreline, aerial views of the Capitol and
Isthmus, and the Royal Airport. Also of interest is footage documenting Charles Lindbergh's
visit to Madison in 1927; an ice boating regatta; and a ski jump possibly at Blackhawk.
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Mss 919
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Series: Papers
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Box
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1
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Breese Family, Genealogy and papers of miscellaneous family
members
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Box
1
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2
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Breese, Helen, 1850-1860 : Wife of Samuel Breese, grandmother of Breese Stevens.
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3-4
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Breese, Samuel, 1855-1869 : Uncle of Breese Stevens.
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5-6
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Culnan, Julia Morris Jackson, 1911-1957,
undated : Daughter of Joseph W. Jackson.
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Box
1
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7
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Farmer, Marcellus and Jeminaetta Tuttle Farmer, 1838,
1857-1858 : Parents of Mrs. Breese Stevens.
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Box
1
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8
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Forman, Samuel, Accounts of the Forman Family,
undated
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Box
1
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9
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Fuller, Morris E. and family, Miscellaneous papers and reaper company
catalogs, 1860-1900
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Grannis, Captain Charles : Brother of Harriet Grannis Morris.
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Box
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10
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Clippings
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Civil War diary, 1863
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Narrative of Libby Prison experiences,
1901
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Box
1
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13
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Sketch of the 44th New York Regiment, 1893
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Box
1
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14-19
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Correspondence written by Charles Grannis, 1854-1856,
1861-1900
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Box
1
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20
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Letters to Charles Grannis, 1875, undated
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Box
1
Folder
21-22
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Grannis, Julya Wheat, 1850-1870, undated : Mother of Julia Grannis Morris.
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Box
1
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23-28
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Grannis, Martin, 1856-1866 : Brother of Harriet Grannis Morris.
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Box
1
Folder
29A
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Graves, Nathan F. and Mrs., 1852-1880
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Box
1
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29B
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Hayes, Dr. Mary Holmes Stevens, Who's Who in
N.Y., 1925
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Hobbins, Dr. Joseph, Jr.
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Box
1
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30
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Biographical miscellany
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Hobbins, Sarah Ellen (Nellie)
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Box
1
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31
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Correspondence regarding poetry publication,
1900-1915
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Box
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Folder
32
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Poetry, 1901
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Box
2
Folder
1-4
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Poetry, 1901 (continued)
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Hobbins, Sarah Badger Jackson : Wife of Joseph Hobbins Jr., and mother of Syndonia Hobbins Jackson.
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Box
1
Folder
33
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Narrative and letter regarding journey to Madison,
1855
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Hobbins, William
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Box
3
Folder
1-3
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Account books and blotter, 1853-1865
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Box
3
Folder
4
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Unidentified daybook, 1858-1859
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Box
3
Folder
5
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Unidentified merchandise book, 1858
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Box
3
Folder
6-7
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Unidentified partnership books, 1859
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Box
3
Folder
8
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Bills
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Box
3
Folder
9-13
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Hubbel, Miriam Jackson, 1912-1964 : Daughter of Joseph W. Jackson Sr.
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Jackson, Alice Fanny : Daughter of James A. Jackson Sr.
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Box
3
Folder
14
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Correspondence to Alice Fanny Jackson,
1901-1938
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Correspondence from Alice Fanny Jackson
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Box
3
Folder
15-21
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General, 1888-1925
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To Sally Ramsey Frate
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Box
3
Folder
22
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Photocopied letters, 1902-1973
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Transcribed letters, 1918-1936
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Box
4
Folder
2-3
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To and from Mary Muir, 1961-1965
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Box
4
Folder
4-5
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Diaries, 1892-1895, 1910, 1920
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Notebooks
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Scrapbook and album, regarding 1901 trip to
Europe
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Box
4
Folder
7
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Writings, 1913-1915, undated
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Jackson, Bettina : Daughter of James A. Jackson Sr.
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Box
4
Folder
8-13
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Correspondence from Bettina Jackson,
1891-1925
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Box
4
Folder
14
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Travel correspondence scrapbook, 1905-1944
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Correspondence to Bettina Jackson
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Box
4
Folder
15
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General
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Box
4
Folder
16
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World War I letters
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Box
4
Folder
16-21
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Diaries, 1900-1923
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Box
4
Folder
22A
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Notebooks
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Box
4
Folder
22B
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Russell Family genealogy, with Jackson baptismal records, transcribed by
Bettina Jackson, 1915
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Box
59
Folder
2
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Scrapbook of European travel, 1901, 1905-1906,
1912
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|
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Jackson, Alice and Bettina, Joint papers
|
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Micro 2097
Reel
1
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Travel diary, 1934
|
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Mss 919
Box
4
Folder
23
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Correspondence from Alice and Bettina, 1918,
1935-1958
|
|
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Correspondence, Incoming
|
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Box
4
Folder
24
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General
|
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Box
4
Folder
25
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Iwamoto, Hiroaki, 1952-1973, undated
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Box
4
Folder
26
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Kawasaki, Vincent, 1954-1967
|
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Box
4
Folder
27
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Kuratani, Yoshiro, 1950-1973
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Box
4
Folder
28
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Sellors, T. Blanchard, 1939-1952
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Box
4
Folder
29
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Miscellaneous Japanese acquaintances
|
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Box
4
Folder
30
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Wright Family, Letters from England,
1929-1950
|
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Nonatum (the sisters' Nakoma home)
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|
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Writings
|
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Articles
|
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Box
5
Folder
3A
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Book business
|
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Box
5
Folder
3B
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Book plates
|
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Box
5
Folder
4-9
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Literary projects binder (and costume plates)
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Box
5
Folder
10
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Costume sheets correspondence
|
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Box
5
Folder
11
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“Elizabeth letters” regarding World War I home front,
1917-1933
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Box
5
Folder
12
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Essays, 1933-1934
|
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Box
5
Folder
13
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“Ideas for fillers”
|
|
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Japanese travel book
|
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Box
5
Folder
14
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Alice's notes
|
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Box
5
Folder
15-17
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Bettina's notes
|
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Box
5
Folder
18
|
Correspondence
|
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Box
5
Folder
19
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Draft, Handwritten by Alice Fanny Jackson
|
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Box
5
Folder
20-21
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Draft, Typed pages
|
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Box
5
Folder
22
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Final draft, “To Keep Young, Travel,”
1962
|
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Box
5
Folder
23
|
Miscellany
|
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Box
5
Folder
24
|
Notebooks
|
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Box
5
Folder
25
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Madison architecture, 1917
|
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Box
5
Folder
26
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Manuscripts submitted and sold
|
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Box
5
Folder
27
|
Octagon houses subject file
|
|
Box
5
Folder
28-30
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Shawls, draft manuscript, circa 1943, and
correspondence
|
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Box
5
Folder
31
|
Study of Interior Decoration, Contract,
publicity, and plates
|
|
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Three Hundred Years American
|
|
Box
5
Folder
32-33
|
Correspondence, 1950-1952
|
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Box
6
Folder
1
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Publicity
|
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Box
6
Folder
2
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Reviews
|
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Box
6
Folder
3-5
|
Rough draft
|
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Box
6
Folder
6A
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Published volume, 1951
|
|
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Jackson, Arnold : Son of James A. Jackson Sr.
|
|
Box
6
Folder
6B
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Unfinished autobiography, undated
|
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Box
6
Folder
7-8
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Correspondence from Arnold Jackson, 1908-1959,
undated
|
|
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Writings
|
|
Box
6
Folder
9
|
Medical writings
|
|
Box
6
Folder
10
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Jackson Clinic Bulletin,
1919-1955
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|
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Jackson, Helen Elizabeth Stevens : “Elsie,” daughter of Breese Stevens, wife of Reginald Jackson Sr.
|
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Box
6
Folder
11
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Correspondence from Elsie, 1887-1908,
undated
|
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Box
6
Folder
12-13
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Correspondence to Elsie, 1883-1956,
undated
|
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Box
6
Folder
14
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Baby book for Reginald Jackson Jr.
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Box
6
Folder
15
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Cottage
|
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Box
6
Folder
16
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Dolls
|
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Box
6
Folder
17
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“Duddie's sayings”
|
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Box
6
Folder
18-19
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Financial papers and register, 1931-1939
|
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Box
6
Folder
20
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Grace [Episcopal] Church
|
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Box
6
Folder
21
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Income taxes, 1927-1934, 1940-1941, 1943
|
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Box
6
Folder
22
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Jackson Foundation, 1948
|
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Box
6
Folder
23
|
Jackson Realty Company, 1923, 1939-1948
|
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Box
6
Folder
24
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Jackson, Reginald Sr., Estate, 1939-1942
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Box
6
Folder
25-26
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Keepsakes
|
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Box
6
Folder
27
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Memorabilia
|
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Box
6
Folder
28
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Stevens, Mary Elizabeth, Estate and trust papers
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Box
6
Folder
29
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Wedding memorabilia, 1908
|
|
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Jackson, James A., Sr. : Patriarch of the Jackson Family, married to Josephine Syndonia Hobbins Jackson.
|
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Box
7
Folder
1
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Patient correspondence, 1871, 1902-1907
|
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Box
7
Folder
2
|
Miscellaneous and family correspondence,
1901-1919
|
|
Box
7
Folder
3
|
Civil War muster rolls, 1861-1865 Photocopy
|
|
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Autobiography
|
|
Box
7
Folder
4
|
Chapter 4 (“Survey of the Progress of Medicine”),
1920
|
|
Box
7
Folder
4
|
Response to Chapter 4 (“Survey of the Progress of Medicine”),
1946
|
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Box
7
Folder
5
|
Claude and Starck construction bills,
1905-1906
|
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Box
7
Folder
6
|
Estate papers
|
|
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Jackson, Joseph W., Sr. : “Bud,” son of James A. Jackson Sr.
|
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Box
7
Folder
7
|
Autobiographical notes
|
|
Box
7
Folder
8-11
|
Autobiography
|
|
Box
7
Folder
12
|
“Next to the Last Roundup,”
undated : Regarding Williston, 1900.
|
|
Box
7
Folder
13
|
Biographical clippings
|
|
Box
7
Folder
14
|
Desk calendar, 1940
|
|
Box
7
Folder
15
|
Memorabilia
|
|
Box
62
Folder
1
|
Dane County Wildlife certificate Oversize
|
|
|
Personal correspondence
|
|
|
From Joseph W. Jackson Sr.
|
|
Box
7
Folder
16-29
|
1896-1901
|
|
Box
8
Folder
1-22
|
1902-1919
|
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Box
8
Folder
23
|
Wartime letters from Joseph W. Jackson Sr., undated
|
|
Box
8
Folder
24A
|
Wartime letter to Joseph W. Jackson Sr., undated
|
|
Box
8
Folder
24B
|
Unidentified wartime letters from Jackson children
|
|
|
General correspondence
|
|
Box
8
Folder
25-35
|
From Joseph W. Jackson Sr., 1920-1965,
undated
|
|
Box
9
Folder
1-12
|
To Joseph W. Jackson Sr., 1913, 1919-1968,
undated
|
|
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Subject Files
|
|
|
Advertising
|
|
Box
32
Folder
1-2
|
Cigarettes, 1930-1934
|
|
Box
32
Folder
3
|
Electric signs for automobiles, 1930
|
|
Box
32
Folder
4
|
General
|
|
Box
32
Folder
5
|
Airport, 1927-1935
|
|
Box
32
Folder
6
|
Alaska, Notes and correspondence,
1925-1928
|
|
Box
32
Folder
7
|
Allen Ranch (Augusta, Montana) brochures
|
|
Box
32
Folder
8
|
American Legion, 1924-1961
|
|
Box
32
Folder
9
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Anderson, Don, 1931-1964
|
|
Box
32
Folder
10
|
Aphorisms and notes
|
|
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Arboretum
|
|
Box
32
Folder
11-12
|
1930-1968
|
|
Box
32
Folder
13
|
Committee, 1953-1954
|
|
Box
32
Folder
14
|
History, undated
|
|
|
Auditorium : Also known as Monona Terrace, Olin Terraces, War Memorial Garden.
|
|
|
General
|
|
|
Correspondence
|
|
Box
32
Folder
15-31
|
1935-1965
|
|
Box
33
Folder
1
|
1966-1968, undated
|
|
|
Notes and fragments
|
|
Box
33
Folder
2-25
|
1930, 1941-1966
|
|
Box
34
Folder
1
|
1966
|
|
Box
34
Folder
2
|
Early, but undated
|
|
|
Presentations and statements
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3-17
|
1957-1966, undated
|
|
Box
34
Folder
18-19
|
American Legion correspondence, 1958
|
|
|
Association of Commerce
|
|
Box
34
Folder
20
|
Correspondence, 1927-1930
|
|
Box
34
Folder
21-22
|
Research, circa 1930
|
|
Box
34
Folder
23
|
Boat harbor, 1941-1949
|
|
Box
34
Folder
26
|
Citizens for Monona Terrace
|
|
Box
34
Folder
27
|
Citizens Realistic Auditorium Association,
1960-1961
|
|
Box
34
Folder
24
|
Committee report, 1954
|
|
Box
34
Folder
25
|
Contents of Joseph W. Jackson Sr. briefcase, circa
1966
|
|
Box
35
Folder
1A
|
Conklin site data and correspondence,
1936-1961
|
|
Box
35
Folder
1B
|
Evjue notes
|
|
Box
35
Folder
2
|
Jackson status reports, 1960-1966
|
|
Box
35
Folder
3
|
Legislation (Laun Bill), 1961
|
|
Box
35
Folder
4-5
|
Madison and Wisconsin Foundation Research,
1937-1949
|
|
|
War Memorial Research
|
|
Box
35
Folder
6
|
1944-1945
|
|
Box
35
Folder
7
|
1945-1949
|
|
Box
35
Folder
8
|
Information
|
|
|
Madison Metropolitan War Memorial
|
|
Box
35
Folder
9
|
General
|
|
Box
35
Folder
10
|
Administrative scrapbook
|
|
Box
35
Folder
11-12
|
Facilities committee and replies,
1947-1948
|
|
Box
35
Folder
13
|
Members and organizations
|
|
Box
57
|
Members and officer cards
|
|
Box
35
Folder
14
|
Reports
|
|
Box
35
Folder
15-16
|
Rothschild correspondence, 1946-1948
|
|
Box
35
Folder
17
|
Metzner Bill, facts summary, 1957
|
|
Box
35
Folder
18
|
PWA (Public Works Administration) enabling legislation,
1939
|
|
Box
35
Folder
19
|
Press criticism
|
|
Box
35
Folder
20
|
Recreational survey, 1950
|
|
Box
35
Folder
21
|
Referendum, 1961
|
|
Box
35
Folder
22
|
Requirements analysis, 1954
|
|
Box
35
Folder
23-24
|
Site notes, 1930s, 1960s
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1
|
Soil testing, 1959
|
|
Box
36
Folder
2-7
|
Taxpayers' suit, 1959-1960
|
|
Box
36
Folder
8
|
Thomson correspondence, 1957
|
|
|
War Memorial Garden
|
|
Box
36
Folder
9
|
Incomplete historical notes (by Joseph W. Jackson Sr.)
|
|
Box
36
Folder
10-14
|
Notes and presentation
|
|
Box
36
Folder
15
|
American Legion correspondence,
1962-1965
|
|
Box
36
Folder
16
|
Clippings
|
|
Box
36
Folder
17-18
|
Fountain correspondence and research,
1962-1964
|
|
Box
37
Folder
1
|
Legislation, 1961-1963
|
|
Box
37
Folder
2
|
Meunier, Alex, 1961-1965
|
|
Box
37
Folder
3
|
Wright postage stamp, 1966
|
|
Box
37
Folder
4-5
|
Wright Record and background, circa
1965-1966
|
|
Box
37
Folder
6
|
Wright miscellany
|
|
Box
37
Folder
7
|
Automobile safety device, 1934-1937
|
|
Box
37
Folder
8
|
Badger Ordnance Works, 1946
|
|
Box
37
Folder
9
|
Bartholomew, Harland, Plan, 1927
|
|
Box
37
Folder
10
|
Bjella, Arley (Williston attorney),
1951-1964
|
|
Box
37
Folder
11
|
Black Hawk Trail, 1942-1944 : Correspondence, clippings, research queries by Joseph W. Jackson for the Black
Hawk Trail Committee, and Dane County maps relating to a plan to locate and mark
the route of Black Hawk's retreat in 1832, accompanied by a photostatic copy of
reports sent to the United States War Department on troops commanded by Brigadier
General Henry Atkinson in the Black Hawk War.
|
|
Box
37
Folder
12
|
Brayton, A.M., 1926-1943
|
|
Box
37
Folder
13
|
Burdick, Usher, 1953
|
|
Box
37
Folder
14
|
Burk, Walter O. (Williston mayor),
1952-1955
|
|
Box
37
Folder
15
|
Causeway (Nolen Drive), 1961
|
|
Box
37
Folder
16
|
Citizens for Better Government, 1962
|
|
Box
37
Folder
17
|
Commercial and Trade Organization Executives Institute,
1948
|
|
Box
37
Folder
18
|
Community Union, 1926
|
|
Box
37
Folder
19
|
Contest entries
|
|
Box
37
Folder
20-21
|
Coppini, Pompeo, Correspondence and illustrations of sculpture,
1932-1964
|
|
Box
37
Folder
22
|
Corrubia, Paul E. (Madison: The Four Lake
City)
|
|
Box
37
Folder
23
|
Cowboy miscellany
|
|
Box
62
Folder
2
|
Culnan, John, Certificates
|
|
Box
37
Folder
24
|
Davies, Joseph E., 1938-1940
|
|
Box
37
Folder
25
|
Dice, Colonel Fay O., 1944-1945
|
|
Box
37
Folder
25B
|
Evjue, William, 1939, undated
|
|
|
Financial records
|
|
Box
54-55
|
Check stubs, 1942-1964
|
|
Box
56
|
Dividend deposit slips, 1940-1963
|
|
Box
37
Folder
26
|
Household expenses, 1920-1958
|
|
Box
37
Folder
27
|
Miscellany
|
|
Box
37
Folder
28
|
Statements, 1909-1920
|
|
Box
37
Folder
29
|
Football, 1897, 1947
|
|
Box
37
Folder
30
|
France, Travel suggestions from Joseph W. Jackson Sr.
|
|
Box
37
Folder
31
|
Free enterprise
|
|
Box
37
Folder
32
|
Flag Day address (author unknown)
|
|
Box
37
Folder
33
|
Gambier, Pierre, 1924-1944
|
|
Box
37
Folder
34
|
Gardner, Lou, 1957-1962
|
|
Box
37
Folder
35
|
Genealogy
|
|
Box
37
Folder
36
|
Glenwood Park, 1942-1950
|
|
Box
37
Folder
37
|
Hoyt Park and rock garden, 1932-1942
|
|
Box
62
Folder
3
|
Hoyt Park plan
|
|
Box
37
Folder
38
|
Humor sources
|
|
|
Income taxes
|
|
Box
38
Folder
36-37
|
General, 1916-1952
|
|
Box
38
Folder
38
|
North Dakota, 1952-1954
|
|
|
Investments
|
|
Box
39
Folder
1
|
Charts
|
|
Box
39
Folder
2-15
|
Notes, 1930s-1963, undated
|
|
|
Robert W. Baird Company
|
|
Box
39
Folder
16
|
Correspondence, 1952-1962
|
|
Box
39
Folder
17
|
Brevits
|
|
Box
39
Folder
18
|
Investment Digest
|
|
Box
39
Folder
19-20
|
Letters, 1952-1962,
undated
|
|
Box
39
Folder
21-22
|
Literature, General and Russell illustrations
|
|
Box
39
Folder
23
|
Statements, 1951-1963
|
|
Box
39
Folder
24
|
Kimberly Clark investor mailings, 1954-1962,
undated
|
|
Box
39
Folder
25
|
[folder number skipped]
|
|
Box
37
Folder
39
|
Shareholder letters from Joseph W. Jackson Sr.,
1946-1963
|
|
Box
37
Folder
40
|
Union Trust Company
|
|
Box
38
Folder
1
|
War bonds
|
|
Box
38
Folder
2
|
Wisconsin Company statements,
1939-1948
|
|
Box
38
Folder
3
|
Wisconsin companies' mailings,
1939-1962
|
|
Box
38
Folder
4
|
Wisconsin Electric Power Company,
1956-1963
|
|
Box
38
Folder
5
|
Wisconsin Investment Company,
1933-19847
|
|
Box
38
Folder
6
|
Wisconsin Power and Light, 1946-1962
|
|
Box
38
Folder
7
|
Jackson children and grandchildren
|
|
Box
38
Folder
8
|
Jackson Clinic miscellany, 1925-1962
|
|
Box
38
Folder
9
|
Jackson Family Trust, 1921-1940
|
|
Box
38
Folder
10
|
Jackson, Joseph W., Jr., 1928-1947
|
|
Box
38
Folder
11
|
Jackson, Joseph W., III, 1954-1966
|
|
Box
38
Folder
12-14
|
Jackson Realty Company, 1927-1961
|
|
Box
38
Folder
15-21
|
Jackson, Russell, Sr., Estate, 1937-1962
|
|
Box
38
Folder
22
|
Jackson, Russell, Jr.
|
|
Box
38
Folder
23
|
Jackson, Sidney, Jr. and Sr., 1962
|
|
Box
38
Folder
24
|
Jackson v. Hefty, 1931
|
|
Box
38
Folder
25
|
Jensen, Jens, 1932-1946
|
|
Box
38
Folder
26
|
Jones, Richard Lloyd, 1943-1952
|
|
Box
38
Folder
27
|
Kaltenborn, H.V., 1940-1941
|
|
Box
38
Folder
28
|
Lakes
|
|
Box
38
Folder
29
|
Lambert, Jack, clippings
|
|
Box
38
Folder
30
|
Law, James R., 1936-1948
|
|
Box
38
Folder
31
|
Lindbergh Visit to Madison Committee,
1927
|
|
Box
38
Folder
32
|
Loans
|
|
|
Madison and Wisconsin Foundation
|
|
Box
38
Folder
33
|
Always it is United Man Power that Builds a
Great City, 1938
|
|
|
Blueprint for Action,
1951
|
|
Box
38
Folder
34
|
Background information
|
|
Box
62
Folder
4
|
Oversize brochure
|
|
Box
38
Folder
35
|
Brief Facts about Madison,
1946-1952
|
|
Box
39
Folder
26-28
|
Editorial drafts, notes, quotations, and data
|
|
Box
40
Folder
1-4
|
Editorial drafts, notes, quotations, and data (continued)
|
|
Box
40
Folder
5
|
Executive director's material,
1937-1951
|
|
Box
40
Folder
6
|
Fountain, 1940-1941
|
|
Box
40
Folder
7
|
Joseph W. Jackson Sr., retirement,
1952
|
|
Box
40
Folder
8-10
|
James Madison program and notes, 1942
|
|
Box
40
Folder
11
|
Miscellany
|
|
Box
40
Folder
12
|
Museum, 1937-1938
|
|
Box
40
Folder
13
|
Parking meters, 1940-1945
|
|
Box
40
Folder
14
|
Progress report, circa 1938
|
|
|
Smith, Margaret, research letters,
1953
|
|
Box
40
Folder
15
|
Relocation correspondence, 1953
|
|
Box
40
Folder
16
|
General correspondence
|
|
Box
40
Folder
17
|
State ideas about Madison, 1943
|
|
Box
40
Folder
18
|
Street lighting, 1941
|
|
Box
40
Folder
19
|
Madison Association of Commerce,
1929-1937
|
|
Box
40
Folder
20
|
Madison Associations, Inc., 1951
|
|
Box
40
Folder
21
|
Madison beautification
|
|
|
Madison Chamber of Commerce
|
|
Box
40
Folder
22-23
|
Downtown Development Committee,
1963-1964
|
|
Box
40
Folder
24
|
Joseph W. Jackson Sr., letters, 1960
|
|
Box
40
Folder
25
|
Minutes, 1951
|
|
Box
40
Folder
26
|
Madison City County Building, 1952-1957,
undated
|
|
|
Madison Civic Associations Council
|
|
Box
40
Folder
27
|
General, 1948-1950
|
|
Box
40
Folder
28
|
Lake Wingra, 1949-1953
|
|
Box
40
Folder
29
|
Madison flower, 1930
|
|
Box
40
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30
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Madison, General
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Box
40
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31
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Madison, Holiday article,
1958
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Box
40
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32
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Madison, James, 1963
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Box
40
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33
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Madison Parks Foundation, 1938
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Box
41
Folder
1
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Madison Planning Commission, 1935
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Box
41
Folder
2-15
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Madison politics and elections,
1960-1965
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Box
41
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16
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Magazines and newspapers, 1934-1962
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Box
41
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17
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Manger, Erling (Williston insurance agent),
1950-1955
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Box
41
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18
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Mercury Mining Corporation, 1929-1932
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Box
41
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19
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Milk River Company, Savoy, Montana,
1909-1918
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Box
41
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20
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Milloy, C.D., 1952-1954
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Box
41
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21
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Miscellany
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Box
41
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22
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Morris, W.A.P. Estate, 1903-1944
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Box
41
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23
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Morris, Charles M., 1939-1942
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Box
41
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24
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Nolen, John, 1934-1937
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Box
41
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25
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North Dakota Geological Survey (W.M. Laird),
1953-1959
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Box
41
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26-28
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Notes and ideas, 1930s-1960s
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Box
41
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29
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O'Hare, Kate Richard, 1921-1922
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Box
41
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30
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Oklahoma oil, 1929-1938
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Box
41
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31
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One West Main Corporation, 1942-1960
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Box
41
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32
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Overson, Willard B. (Williston attorney),
1921-1951
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Box
41
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33
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Paper bags idea
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Box
41
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34
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Park development
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Box
42
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1
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Peace plan, 1932-1933
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Box
42
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2
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Penney, J.C., 1942-1943, 1962
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Box
42
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3
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Pershing, John, 1921
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Box
42
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4
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Piper Woods, 1952
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Box
42
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5-7
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Polk, Harry (Williston editor), 1951-1963,
undated
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Box
42
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8
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Porter, Alice, Investments, 1919-1926
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Box
42
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9
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Presidential letters, 1940-1963
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Box
42
Folder
10
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Quotes and sayings
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Box
42
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11
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Railroad underpass, 1937-1945
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Box
42
Folder
12-23
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“Record Book,” 1925-1961
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Box
43
Folder
1
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Recreation Council, 1945-1946
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Box
43
Folder
2-3
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Reynolds for Mayor, 1960-1961
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Box
43
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4
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Roosevelt, Theodore, Centennial,
1957-1958
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Rotary International
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Box
43
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5-8
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Correspondence, 1921-1951
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Box
62
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5
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Holiday cards
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Box
43
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9
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Classification and education, 1920s
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Box
43
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10
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Governor of 13th District, 1931
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Box
43
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11
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Miscellany
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Box
43
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12
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13th District conference programs,
1924-1951
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Box
43
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13
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Trip to International Convention, 1931
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Box
43
Folder
14
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Rothschild, Joseph, 1943-1963
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Box
43
Folder
15-20
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Russell, Charles, “Smokin 'em Out,” painting,
1927-1964, undated
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Box
43
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21
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Sanko Products Company, 1930-1932
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Box
43
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22-23
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School Forest, 1956-1966
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Box
43
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24
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Schroeder, Walter
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Box
43
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25
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Segoe, Ladislas, 1938-1964
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Box
44
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1
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Sensenbrenner, F.J., 1946-1952
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Box
44
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2
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“Shareowner” usage campaign,
1960
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Box
44
Folder
3
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Sitting Bull anecdote, 1961
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Box
44
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4
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State Centennial (citizenship),
1943-1948
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Box
44
Folder
5
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State Historical Society (and Clifford Lord),
1932-1964
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Box
44
Folder
6
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Swift, Ernest, 1956-1963
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Box
44
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7
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Teal Lake Lodge, 1952-1963
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Box
44
Folder
8-9
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Territorial Centennial, Correspondence and notes,
1937-1938
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Box
44
Folder
10
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Meeting notes
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Box
44
Folder
11-12
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Testimonial dinner and Joseph W. Jackson retirement,
1952
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Box
44
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13
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Thompson, Alex, 1917-1922
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Box
44
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14
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Thordarson Library, 1940-1944
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Box
44
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15
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Trees, circa 1960
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Box
44
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16
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Truax Field, 1951
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University of Wisconsin
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Box
44
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17
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Alumni Association
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Box
44
Folder
18-22
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Board of Visitors
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Box
44
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23
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Board expansion reports, 1950-1951
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Box
44
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24
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Buildings, grounds, and Arboretum
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Box
44
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25
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Class of 1902
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Box
44
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26
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Centennial Fund, 1948-1949
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Box
44
Folder
27-32
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Correspondence, 1924-1962, undated
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Box
44
Folder
33-34
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Influence, Notes and research
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Box
44
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35
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Lake Mendota parking lot, 1953
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Box
62
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6
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Land ownership chart
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Box
44
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36
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Miscellany
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Box
61
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Unsorted clippings
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Box
44
Folder
37
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Walker advertising agency and health information on radio,
1930, 1937
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Box
44
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38
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“War ideas,” 1941-1942
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Box
44
Folder
39
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War, Surprise attack, 1955, 1958
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Box
44
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40
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Warner Park, 1936-1939
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Box
44
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41
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Washington, D.C., trip notebook, 1944
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Box
44
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42
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Welch, Frank and Ona, 1956-1958
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Box
44
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43
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Western travel correspondence, 1930-1931
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|
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Whelan, Charles Elbert
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Box
44
Folder
44
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Correspondence, 1922-1931
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Box
62
Folder
7
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“Unknown Soldier” broadside
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Box
45
Folder
1
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Wiley, Alexander, 1943-1955
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|
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Williams County, North Dakota
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Box
45
Folder
2
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Section 33 land ownership, 1955
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Box
45
Folder
3-4
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Tax correspondence, 1904-1957
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Box
45
Folder
5-6
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Tax redemptions
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Box
45
Folder
7-13
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Taxes, 1902-1919
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Williston, North Dakota
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Box
45
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14
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Brattien lease, 1952-1954
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Box
45
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15
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City engineer, 1953-1958
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Box
45
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16
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Clippings and notes
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Box
45
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17
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Coal rights reservation sale,
1916-1917
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Box
45
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18
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Davidson, W.S. (American State Bank),
1952-1959
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Box
45
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19
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Deeds
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Box
45
Folder
20-21
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Garrison Dam, 1951-1957
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Box
45
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22
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Highland Homes, First addition
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Box
45
Folder
23-24
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Highland Homes, Polk purchase,
1954-1959
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Box
45
Folder
25
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Highland Homes/Williston Homes,
1947-1957
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Box
46
Folder
1
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Homecroft Addition, 1946-1951
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Box
46
Folder
2
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Jackson mayoral campaign literature
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Box
45
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26
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Miscellaneous Jackson properties
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Box
45
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27
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Land sale to government, 1961
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Box
45
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28
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Land sales, 1917
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Box
46
Folder
3
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Liberty Homes sales, 1944-1945
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Box
46
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4
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Livestock book, 1901-1904
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Box
46
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5
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Maps and plats
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Box
46
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6-7
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
46
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8
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Miscellany
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Box
46
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9
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Morris land interests, 1911-1918
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Box
46
Folder
10
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Pageant notes, circa 1962
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Box
46
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11
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Public housing, 1956
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Box
46
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12
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Railroad right-of-way, 1908-1956
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Box
46
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13
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Red Owl store, 1958-1959
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Box
46
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14
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Rental book, 1920-1928
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Box
46
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15
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Safeway store, 1959
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Box
46
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16
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School land sale, 1949-1951
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Box
46
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17
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Schools, 1958-1959
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Box
46
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18
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Snyder annexation, 1949
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Box
46
Folder
19-20
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Snyder property, 1924-1949
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Box
46
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21
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Stokke property, 1959-1960
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Box
46
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22-23
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Texas Company oil leases, 1955-1961
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Box
46
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24
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Travelute lease, 1940-1954
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Box
46
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25
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Trip to Williston, 1956
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Box
46
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26
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Veterans housing, 1937-1946
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Box
46
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27
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Williston Coal and Power Company,
1907-1922
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Box
46
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28
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Williston Family Circle Club, 1914-1915
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Williston Land Company
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Box
46
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29
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Deeds, 1906-1917
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Box
47
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1
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Munroe sale
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Box
47
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2
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Wisconsin Association of Commercial Organization Secretaries,
1949-1950
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World War I
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Box
47
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3
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Camp Lewis history
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Box
47
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4
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Diary
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Box
47
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5
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French acquaintances, 1919-1956
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Box
47
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6
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Memorabilia
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Box
47
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7
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“Mother Remount,”
1919-1934
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Box
47
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8
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Orders and discharge, 1917-1919
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Box
47
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9-15
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Report Service report and appendix
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Box
47
Folder
16
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Tacoma rodeo, circa 1918
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Box
47
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17-18
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Wright, Frank Lloyd, Miscellany
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Box
47
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19
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Yellow Thunder, 1937
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Speeches and writings
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Books
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|
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“Big Alec” (Alexander McKenzie)
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Correspondence, 1949-1953
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Box
47
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20-21
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Baldwin, Bessie, 1929, 1949-1952
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Box
47
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22
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Brother Joseph (grandson)
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Box
47
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23
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Burdick, Usher L.
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Box
47
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24
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Butler, Pierce
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Box
47
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25
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Carson, Annie McRae
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Box
47
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26
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Foster, Mary McKenzie
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Box
47
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27
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Fraser, August
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Box
47
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28
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Grinde, Nick
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Box
47
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29
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Irish, Fred
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Box
47
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30
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Jackson, Alice and Bettina
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Box
47
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31
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Jackson, Russell
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Box
47
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32
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Lewis, R.S.
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Box
47
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33
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Lord, Clifford
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Box
47
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34
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McHarg, Ormsby
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Box
47
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35
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McKenzie, Jeanette
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Box
47
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36
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McLean, Fred W.
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Box
47
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37
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Malcolm, E.B.
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Box
47
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38
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Miller, Judge Andrew
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Box
47
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39
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Mitchell, Hazel A.
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Box
47
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40
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Overson, Willard B.
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Box
48
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1
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Packard, Frank E.
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Box
48
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2-3
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Quain, E.P. and Fannie
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Box
48
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4
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Reat, Ruth
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Box
48
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5
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Reid, Russell
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Box
48
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6
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Townsend, Lydia
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Box
48
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7
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Uihlein, Robert
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Box
48
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8-22
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General, 1929-1968, undated
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Box
48
Folder
23
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Bibliographical essay and notes
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Drafts
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Box
48
Folder
24-26
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Draft I
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Draft II
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Box
48
Folder
27-30
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Part I
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Box
49
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1-3
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Part II
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Box
49
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4
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Documents and historical clippings
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Box
49
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5-6
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Work methods sample
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“Colored soldiers” in World War I
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Correspondence, 1928-1929
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Box
49
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7
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Incoming
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Box
49
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8-9
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Outgoing
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Box
49
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10
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Correspondence, 1930-1942
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Box
49
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11-14
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Draft
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Box
49
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15
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Contributions
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Box
49
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16
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Editors
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Box
49
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17
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Illustrations
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Box
49
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18
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Introduction/History
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Box
49
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19
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Notes
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“Musky Fishing”
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Box
49
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20-21
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Publisher correspondence, 1956-1959
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Box
50
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1
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General correspondence, 1943-1963
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Box
50
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2
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Sales and promotion, 1961-1963
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Box
50
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3
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Data
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Box
50
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4-5
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Draft and corrections
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Shorter works
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Box
50
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6
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Academic writings
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Box
50
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7
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“Building Your City Better” column,
1943-1944
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Box
50
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8
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Miscellaneous articles
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Box
50
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9
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Madison history column, circa 1960
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Box
50
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10
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Parker, Willard B., booklet, circa
1928
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Speeches
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Subject files
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Box
50
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11
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Agriculture
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Box
50
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12
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Association of Commerce
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Box
50
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13
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Athletics
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Box
50
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14
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Bankers
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Box
50
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15
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Boys
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Box
50
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16
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Community Union
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Box
50
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17
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Fraternal orders
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Box
50
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18
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GAR (Grand Army of the Republic)
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Box
50
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19
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Housing (, 1940s)
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Box
50
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20
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Lindbergh visit
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Box
50
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21
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Madison and Wisconsin Foundation
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Box
50
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22
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[folder number skipped]
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Box
50
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23
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Madison, 1940s
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Box
50
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24
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Medicine
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Box
50
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25
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Miscellany
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Box
50
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26
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Patriotic holidays
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Box
50
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27
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Republican Party
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Rotary International
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Box
50
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28-32
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1920s-1930s
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Box
51
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1-13
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1930s-1940s, undated
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Box
51
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14
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Stark, Paul
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Box
51
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15
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Testimonial for Joseph W. Jackson Sr.
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Box
51
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16
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University of Wisconsin
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Chronological speeches and speech notes
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Box
51
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17-23
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1920s-1950s, undated
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Box
52
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1-6
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undated
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Jackson, Julia Morris : Wife of Joseph W. Jackson Sr., and daughter of W.A.P. Morris and Harriett Grannis
Morris.
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Correspondence
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From Julia Morris Jackson
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Box
10
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1-18
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1888-1907 September
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Box
11
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1-15
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1907 October-1919, undated
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Box
11
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16
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To Julia Morris Jackson
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Diaries
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Box
11
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17-19
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1895-1897
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Box
12
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1-3
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1899, 1915, 1940-1944
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Box
12
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4
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Garden book, 1938
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Box
12
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5
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Memorabilia
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Box
12
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6A
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Notebooks and clippings
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Box
12
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6B
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Short story, 1898-1900
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Box
58
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Wheat Family Bible, 1812
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Jackson, General Michael, II
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Box
12
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7
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Information
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Box
12
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8
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Guide to letters by Claire Jackson Kemp
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Box
12
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9-16
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Letters collected and transcribed by Mary L. Cammann
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Jackson, Reginald H., Sr. : Son of James A. Jackson Sr., and husband of Elsie Stevens Jackson.
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Medical correspondence, 1905-1932
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Box
12
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17-32
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A-C, before 1921
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Box
13
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1-50
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C-N, after 1921
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Box
14
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1-50
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O-Z, unidentified
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General correspondence
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Box
14
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51-54
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Letters to, 1895-1939, undated
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Box
14
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55-58
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Letters from, 1896-1939, undated
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Box
14
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59-60
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Condolence letters, 1939
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Subject files
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Box
15
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1A
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Bernard Timber holdings
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Box
15
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1B
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Boat house on Lake Mendota, 1929
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Box
15
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2-3
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Financial papers and record book,
1932-1939
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Box
15
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4
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Hospitals
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Box
15
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5
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House
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Box
15
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6
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Income taxes
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Insurance
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Box
15
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7
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General
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Box
15
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8
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[folder number skipped]
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Box
15
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9
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Horses
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Box
15
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10
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Malpractice
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Box
15
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11
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Itineraries, 1926
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Jackson Clinic
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Box
15
Folder
12
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Audits, 1923-1928
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Box
15
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13-14
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Expenditure reports, 1917-1924
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Box
15
Folder
15
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Miscellaneous records
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Box
15
Folder
16
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Jackson operating room, Madison General
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Box
15
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17
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Jackson, James A., Jr., 1908
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Box
15
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18
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Jackson, Sydney, 1922
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Box
15
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19
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“Judge” deposition, undated
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Box
15
Folder
20
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Methodist Hospital
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Box
15
Folder
21-22
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Memorabilia and miscellany
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Box
15
Folder
23
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Obituary
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Box
15
Folder
24
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Presbyterian Hospital
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Box
15
Folder
25-26
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Professional associations
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Box
15
Folder
27
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Professional meetings
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Box
15
Folder
28
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Surgical experience summary, undated
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Box
15
Folder
29
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Surgical standards, 1935-1936
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Box
15
Folder
30
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Western Surgical Association
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Box
15
Folder
31
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Will and estate inventory
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Medical Educational Files, 1897-1898
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Bacteriology
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Histology
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Box
16
Folder
3
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Pathology
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Writings
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Box
16
Folder
4
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Abdomen
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Box
16
Folder
5
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Aneurisms
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Box
16
Folder
6A
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Arteriovenous fistula
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Box
16
Folder
6B
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Breast lecture to University of Wisconsin Medical School
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Box
16
Folder
7
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Case histories
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Box
16
Folder
8
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Cysts
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Box
16
Folder
9
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Devine colostomy
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Box
16
Folder
10
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Fluoroscopic barium enema
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Box
16
Folder
11
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Gastric ulcers and surgery
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Box
16
Folder
12
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Goiters
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Box
16
Folder
13
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Methodist Hospital/clinic management
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Box
16
Folder
14
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Infections
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Box
16
Folder
15
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Influence of the West on American Surgery,
1935
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Box
16
Folder
17
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Kidneys
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Box
16
Folder
18
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Liver, bile duct, gall bladder
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Box
16
Folder
19
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Medical practice
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Box
16
Folder
20
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Nursing
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Box
16
Folder
21
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Organs and glands
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Box
16
Folder
16
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Sacroiliac sprains/Sciatica
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Box
16
Folder
22
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Spine and head
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Box
16
Folder
23
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“Split fees”
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Box
16
Folder
24
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Surgery binder
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Box
16
Folder
25
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Unidentified drafts
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Box
16
Folder
26
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Wisconsin medical groups
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Box
16
Folder
27
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Uncertain authorship
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Box
16
Folder
28
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Notes
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Jackson, Reginald H., Jr. : Son of Reginald Sr. and Elsie Stevens Jackson.
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Box
16
Folder
29
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Biographical clippings
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General correspondence
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Box
16
Folder
30-34
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Letters to Reginald H. Jackson Jr., 1925-1959,
undated
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Box
16
Folder
35-36
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Letters from Reginald H. Jackson Jr., 1915-1935,
undated
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Subject files
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Box
17
Folder
1
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Airplane inspections, 1944-1949
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Airport bills (Royal Airport), 1928-1950
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Box
17
Folder
3-4
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Aviation correspondence, 1928-1950,
undated
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Box
17
Folder
5
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Aviation, General information
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Box
19B
Folder
1
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Bird scrapbook
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Box
17
Folder
6
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Burgess Batteries about de-icer, circa
1932
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Box
17
Folder
7
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Channel Wing Company, Wisconsin Rapids,
undated
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Civil Air Patrol
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Madison
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Correspondence
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Box
17
Folder
8-11
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General, 1943-1948, undated
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Box
17
Folder
12
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To Baraboo
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Box
17
Folder
13
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To Beaver Dam
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Box
17
Folder
14
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Releases, 1953-1955
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Milwaukee
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Box
17
Folder
15
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Orders, 1944-1948
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Box
17
Folder
16
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Correspondence, 1949-1955
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Box
17
Folder
17-20
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Racine, 1950-1953, undated
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Designs and inventions
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Box
17
Folder
21
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Miscellaneous
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Box
17
Folder
22
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Heater
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Box
17
Folder
23
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Jackson Realty
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Box
17
Folder
24
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Madison airport, 1938, undated
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Medical education
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Box
17
Folder
25
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Anatomy (University of Wisconsin)
|
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Box
17
Folder
26
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Bacteriology (University of Wisconsin),
1931-1932
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Box
17
Folder
27-28
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Case studies
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Box
19B
Folder
2
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Case studies
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Box
17
Folder
29
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Comparative anatomy
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Box
17
Folder
30
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Embryology (University of Wisconsin),
undated
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Box
17
Folder
31
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Diseases of children
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Box
17
Folder
32
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Miscellaneous class handouts
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Box
18
Folder
1
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Neurology
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Box
18
Folder
2-4
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Obstetrics (Northwestern)
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Box
18
Folder
5
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Pharmacology Lab
|
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Box
18
Folder
6-7
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Physiology (University of Wisconsin)
|
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Box
18
Folder
8
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Psychiatry
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Box
18
Folder
9
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Syphilis and skin diseases (Northwestern),
1933
|
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Box
18
Folder
10
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University of Wisconsin, Med II
|
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Box
18
Folder
11
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Medical miscellany
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Box
18
Folder
12
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Memorabilia
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Box
18
Folder
13
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Pilot logs
|
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Box
18
Folder
14
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Porter, Fred, Air Force letters, 1948,
undated
|
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Radio
|
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Box
18
Folder
15-16
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General information
|
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Box
18
Folder
17
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American Radio Relay League, circa
1924
|
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Box
18
Folder
18
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Correspondence, 1929-1938
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Box
18
Folder
19
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Silver research
|
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Box
18
Folder
20
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Will
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|
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Writings
|
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Box
18
Folder
21
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Sanitary Survey of Janesville, 1932
|
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Box
18
Folder
22
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Motion pictures in surgery and medicine (BA, University of Wisconsin),
1932
|
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Box
18
Folder
23
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History school papers, undated
|
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Box
18
Folder
24
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Preventable blindness
|
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Box
18
Folder
25-26
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General medical writings
|
|
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Jackson, Russell, Sr.
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Box
19A
Folder
1
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Will
|
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Box
19A
Folder
2
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Green Bay and Mississippi Canal Company,
1920-1925
|
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Box
19A
Folder
3
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Correspondence, 1901-1935
|
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Box
19A
Folder
4
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Michael Jackson II biography and Jackson genealogy,
1926
|
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Box
19A
Folder
5
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Jackson, Sydney, World War I letters, 1918
|
|
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Jackson, Syndonia Josephine Hobbins : Wife of James A. Jackson Sr., and daughter of Joseph Hobbins Jr.
|
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Box
19A
Folder
6-7
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Correspondence, 1898-1913
|
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Box
19A
Folder
8
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Kemp, Claire Jackson, Writings
|
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Box
19A
Folder
9
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Kemp, Josephine Alice Jackson, Correspondence,
1917-1919 : Daughter of Joseph W. Jackson Sr.
|
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Box
19A
Folder
10
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Morris Family genealogy by Kathryn Morris Wilkinson,
1966
|
|
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Morris, Charles M. : Son of W.A.P. Morris and Harriett Grannis Morris.
|
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Box
20
Folder
1-6
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Correspondence, 1890-1921, undated
|
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Box
20
Folder
7
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Notes on travel, 1885
|
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Box
20
Folder
8
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Estate and household inventory, 1944-1945
|
|
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Morris, Harriet Grannis : Wife of W.A.P. Morris.
|
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Box
20
Folder
9
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Obituary and biographical miscellany, 1912
|
|
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Correspondence
|
|
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From Harriet Grannis Morris
|
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Box
20
Folder
10
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General, 1850s-1890s
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Box
20
Folder
11
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To W.A.P. Morris
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|
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To Harriet Grannis Morris
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Box
20
Folder
13-15
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General, 1850-1909, undated
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Box
20
Folder
12
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Cambridge, Stanley, 1901
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Box
20
Folder
16
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Florence (surname unknown), 1880-1899
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Box
20
Folder
17
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Flower, James M., 1885-1902
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Box
20
Folder
18
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Foote, Israel, 1950-1880
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Box
20
Folder
19
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Frost, Julia Seaton, 1880-1905
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Box
20
Folder
20
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Golden anniversary, 1906
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Box
20
Folder
21
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Grandchildren
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Box
20
Folder
22
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Grannis, Susie, 1870
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Box
20
Folder
23
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Meyer, Mary, 1886-1895
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Box
20
Folder
24
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Proudfit, Mrs. E.J., 1866-1880
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Box
20
Folder
25
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Rowe, Charles A., 1862, 1865
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Box
20
Folder
26
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Wheat, J.D., 1850-1905
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Box
20
Folder
27
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Woodford, DeWitt, 1850-1902
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Box
20
Folder
28
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Worthington, Denison, 1875-1877
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Box
20
Folder
29
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Family cookbook
|
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Box
20
Folder
30
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Diary, 1903-1910
|
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Box
60
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Scrapbook of condolence letters, 1912
|
|
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Morris, Harriet Jackson : Daughter of Joseph W. Jackson Sr.
|
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Box
20
Folder
31
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Correspondence, 1911-1953, undated
|
|
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Morris, Howard : Son of W.A.P. Morris and Harriett Grannis Morris.
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|
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Correspondence
|
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Box
20
Folder
32-35
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1864-1887
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Box
21
Folder
1-4
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1888-1922, undated
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Box
21
Folder
5
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Letters from European trip, 1903
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Box
21
Folder
6
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Expense book, 1886-1895
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Box
21
Folder
7
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Morris, Howard, Jr., 1902, undated
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Box
21
Folder
8
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Morris, General Jacob, 1795-1840
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Box
21
Folder
9-11
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Morris, Julia Robertson, 1880-1899 : Wife of Howard Morris.
|
|
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Morris, Mary Fairchild : Wife of Charles Morris and daughter of Lucius Fairchild.
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Box
21
Folder
12
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Correspondence, 1897-1903
|
|
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Morris, Sophia Pringle : Wife of Jacob Morris and mother of W.A.P. Morris.
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Box
21
Folder
13
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Autograph and poetry book, 1829-1833
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|
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Correspondence
|
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Box
21
Folder
14
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From Sophia Pringle Morris, 1830-1865
|
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Box
21
Folder
15
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Letter to Sophia Pringle Morris,
1839-1852
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Box
21
Folder
16
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Estate and pension correspondence with Henry Nygatt,
1849-1854
|
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Box
21
Folder
17
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Ledger, 1846-1854
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|
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Morris, Victor : Son of Howard Morris.
|
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Box
21
Folder
18
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Personal miscellany
|
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Box
53
Folder
1-9
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World War I letters, 1917-1919
|
|
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Morris, William A. Pringle (W.A.P. Morris)
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Box
21
Folder
19
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Reminiscences, 1905, undated
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|
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Correspondence
|
|
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Letters from William A. Pringle Morris
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Box
21
Folder
20-24
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General, 1850-1920
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Box
22
Folder
1
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To Harriet Morris, 1880-1906
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Box
22
Folder
2
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To Sophia Morris, 1845-1865
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Box
22
Folder
3
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To Breese Stevens, 1850-1859
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|
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Letters to William A. Pringle Morris
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Box
22
Folder
4
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General, 1837-1902
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Box
22
Folder
5
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From Reuben Gold Thwaites, 1902-1913
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Box
22
Folder
6
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From John Wilkinson, 1897-1901
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Box
22
Folder
7
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Clippings, 1902
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Box
22
Folder
8
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College compositions
|
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Box
22
Folder
9
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Diary, 1880
|
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Box
22
Folder
10
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Estate papers, 1921-1925
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Box
22
Folder
11
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Expenses, 1872, 1892-1893
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Box
22
Folder
12
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Howard Place legal documents, 1900-1907
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Box
22
Folder
13
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Morris Park land contracts and cottage diary,
1894-1898
|
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Box
22
Folder
13B
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Morse, Lucretia Pickering, In Memoriam, 1825
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Box
22
Folder
14
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Muir, Mary, 1959-1979 : Descendant of Michael Jackson II.
|
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Box
22
Folder
15
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Porter, Alice Hobbins, 1884-1922 : Sister of Syndonia Hobbins Jackson.
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|
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Porter, Mary “Polly” : Daughter of Alice Porter.
|
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Box
22
Folder
16
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Correspondence, 1894-1963
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Box
22
Folder
17
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Writings
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Box
22
Folder
18
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Porter, Robert : Husband of Alice Hobbins Porter.
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Box
22
Folder
19
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Porter, Russell H., 1915-1959 : Son of Alice Hobbins Porter.
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Box
22
Folder
20
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Roby, Sidney B., 1855-1877 : Cousin of Breese Stevens.
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Sanford, Helen Stevens : Sister of Breese Stevens.
|
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Box
22
Folder
21
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Correspondence, 1853-1879
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Seaton, Kitty Grannis : Sister of Harriett Grannis Morris.
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Box
22
Folder
22-23
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Correspondence, 1868-1896
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Box
22
Folder
24
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Diary, 1861-1863 and expenses,
, 1863-1866
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Box
22
Folder
25
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Seaton, C.E., 1868-1885 : Husband of Kitty Seaton.
|
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Box
22
Folder
26
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Schroeder, Mary Jackson, 1939-1950, undated : Daughter of Joseph W. Jackson Sr.
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Stevens, Amelia : Daughter of Breese Stevens.
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|
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Correspondence
|
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Box
23
Folder
1
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From Amelia Stevens, 1907-1908, 1916
|
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Letters to Amelia Stevens, 1924-1960
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Box
23
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3
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Refugee letters, 1948-1951
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Box
23
Folder
4
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Cottage
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Box
23
Folder
5
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Florentine School for Girls (Georgiana Sheldon)
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Box
23
Folder
6
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Grace [Episcopal] Church Altar Society
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Box
23
Folder
7-8
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Investment position, 1949-1952
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Investments
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Box
23
Folder
9
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General, 1935-1947
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Box
23
Folder
10
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Fuller and Johnson, 1928-1944
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Box
23
Folder
11-12
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Loomis Sayles, 1939-1952
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Box
23
Folder
13
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Investment Securities of Milwaukee,
1924-1934
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Box
23
Folder
14
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Shields and Company
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Box
23
Folder
15
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Thomson and McKinnon
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Box
23
Folder
16
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Ledger of income and expenditures,
1926-1932
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Box
23
Folder
17
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Miscellany
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Box
23
Folder
18
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Picnic Point Farm
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Box
23
Folder
19
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Helen Stevens Sanford Estate, 1904-1915
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Box
23
Folder
20
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University Heights Company, 1920-1945
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Box
23
Folder
21
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Stevens, Augustus C., 1831 : Father of Breese Stevens.
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Box
23
Folder
22
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Stevens, Augustus C., 1920-1937 : Nephew of Breese Stevens.
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Stevens, Breese J.
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Correspondence
|
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Incoming
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Balch, Estelle, 1853-1856
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Box
24
Folder
2
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Butts, Sue, 1853-1855
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Box
24
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3
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Carskanddan, Carl
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Box
24
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4
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Dallman, Walter M., 1850-1854
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Box
24
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5
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Dean, Sarah Fairchild, 1869-1879
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Box
24
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6
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Dwight, Theodore
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Box
24
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7
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Ellis, E.H., 1863-1879
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Box
24
Folder
8
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Fairchild, Cassius, 1862-1869
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Box
24
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9
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Fairchild, Charles, 1862-1879
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Box
24
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10
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Fairchild, Lucius, 1862-1894
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Box
24
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11
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Famous individuals
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Box
24
Folder
12
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Farnham, George H.
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Box
24
Folder
13
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Farwell, Leonard J., 1868-1879
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Box
24
Folder
14
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Flower, James M., 1868-1879
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Box
24
Folder
15
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Frodsham, B., 1868-1873
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Box
24
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16
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Gridley, A.G.
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Box
24
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17
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Hamilton College friends
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Box
24
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18
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Higinbotham, Niles
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Box
24
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19
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Holmes, Edgar B., 1863-1865
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Box
24
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20
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Holmes, Ira, 1865-1873
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Box
24
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21
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Jenkins, James J.
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Box
24
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22
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Kelly, D.M.
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Box
24
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23
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Kessenich, Henry
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Box
24
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24
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Knox, Henry, 1851-1853
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Box
24
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25
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Knox, John Jay
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Box
24
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26
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Lacy, Francis E., 1851-1852
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Box
24
Folder
27-29
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“Lady correspondents,”
1852-1865
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Box
24
Folder
30
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Lathrop, J.H., 1857-1869
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Box
24
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31
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Ledyard, L.W., 1859-1873
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Box
24
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32
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Lewis, Henry M., 1857-1863
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Box
24
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33
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Marvin, Eliza, 1862, 1866
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Box
24
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34
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Morgan, Alonzo D., 1852-1862
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Box
24
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35
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Partridge, James W.
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Box
24
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36
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Partridge, Joseph R., 1857-1859
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Box
24
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37
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Patten, Lafayette, 1859-1879
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Box
24
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38
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Paul, George
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Box
24
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39
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Philllips, Wendell, 1853
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Box
24
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40-41
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Powell, E.P., 1851-1879
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Box
24
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42
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Roby Family
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Box
24
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43
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Root, Oren
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Box
24
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44
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Ryan, E.G., 1864-1865, 1879
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Box
24
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45
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Seymour, John F., 1860-1868
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Box
24
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46
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Seymour, Horatio, 1862-1879
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Box
24
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47
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Sherman, P.L.
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Box
24
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48
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Sloan, A. Scott, 1857-1873
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Box
24
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49
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Sloan, I.C., 1857-1879
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Box
24
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50
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Smith, Augustus Ledyard
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Box
24
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51
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Stevens Family, 1853-1855, 1879
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Box
24
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52
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Stuart, James Reeve, 1878-1879
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Box
24
Folder
53
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Tappan, Arthur
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Box
24
Folder
54
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Tibbetts, Frank R., 1860-1879
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Box
24
Folder
55
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Townsend, Thomas S.
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Box
24
Folder
56
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Warren, James S., 1857-1879
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General
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Box
25
Folder
1-24
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1853-1868
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Box
26A
Folder
1-10
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1869-1879, 1882, 1892, 1902
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Letters from Breese J. Stevens
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Box
27
Folder
1-6
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1849-1870, 1877-1879, undated
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Box
27
Folder
7
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Gould, Anna, 1856
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Box
27
Folder
8
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Stevens, Amy, 1902 : Includes accounts.
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Box
27
Folder
9-12
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Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Farmer,
1873-1881
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Box
27
Folder
13-14
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Bills (Weeded), 1870s
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Box
27
Folder
15
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Cash Book, 1880-1883
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Box
27
Folder
16
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Diaries, 1865, 1869
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Box
27
Folder
17-20
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Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Company,
1855-1884
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Box
27
Folder
21
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Fuller & Johnson, 1886-1902
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Box
27
Folder
22
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Invitations and calling cards
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Box
27
Folder
23
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Law partnership accounts, 1870s
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Box
27
Folder
24
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Madison & Portage Railroad, 1874
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Box
27
Folder
25-26
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Miscellaneous financial papers and deeds
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Box
27
Folder
27
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Mortgage list, 1889
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Box
27
Folder
28
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Obituaries and will, 1903-1906
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Box
27
Folder
29
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Park and Pleasure Drive Association, 1893
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Box
27
Folder
30
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Picnic Point Farm land records, 1885-1893,
undated
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Box
27
Folder
31-32
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Picnic Point survey, 1884-1885
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Box
28
Folder
1A
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Political tickets for mayoral campaign,
1883
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Box
28
Folder
1B-C
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Reaper correspondence and Sheldon agency catalogs,
1963-1964
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Section 22 land records
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Box
28
Folder
3
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School compositions
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Kessenich's estate records
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Box
28
Folder
4
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Ashland County property
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Box
28
Folder
5
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Block 159 (Madison)
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Box
28
Folder
6
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Butte Mining and Development Company,
1901-1905
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Box
28
Folder
7
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Catlin/Sidney Stevens litigation,
1893-1904
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Box
28
Folder
8
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Compressed Air Company, 1900-1905
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Box
28
Folder
9-10
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Cripple Creek Mine (Colorado), 1901-1903
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Box
28
Folder
11
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Electric Typographic Company, 1889-1909
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Box
28
Folder
12
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Estate registers, 1916-1926 2 volumes
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Box
28
Folder
13-14
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Green Bay & Mississippi Canal Company,
1877-1914
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Box
28
Folder
15-16
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Kokomo Gas & Electric
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Box
28
Folder
17
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Langlade County property
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Box
28
Folder
18-19
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Land books
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Box
26B
Folder
1
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Letterbook, 1907-1914
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Box
29
Folder
1
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Miscellany
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Box
29
Folder
2
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Mortgage book
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Box
29
Folder
3
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Picnic Point Farm, 1904-1916
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Box
29
Folder
4
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Property management
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Box
29
Folder
5
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Rodeo Land and Water Company
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Box
29
Folder
6
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Taylor County timber lands
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Box
29
Folder
7
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University Heights
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Box
29
Folder
8
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[folder number skipped]
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Box
29
Folder
9
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Twin City Rapid Transit
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Box
29
Folder
10
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United Gas Improvement Company
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Box
29
Folder
11
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Wood County property
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Letterbooks and boxes
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Box
29
Folder
12-17
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Boxes, 1906-1911
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Box
29
Folder
18
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Letterbook, 1914-1915
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Box
29
Folder
19
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[folder number skipped]
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Box
29
Folder
20-22
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Stevens, Charles E., 1852-1877
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Stevens, Elizabeth Breese : Mother of Breese Stevens.
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Correspondence written by Elizabeth Breese Stevens
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Box
29
Folder
23-25
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1831, 1849-1859
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Box
30
Folder
1-8
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1860-1886, undated
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Stevens, George C.
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Box
30
Folder
9
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Correspondence written by George C. Stevens, 1839, 1858,
1863-1864
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Stevens, Holmes Breese
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Box
30
Folder
10
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Correspondence to Breese J. Stevens, 1869,
1877-1879
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Box
30
Folder
11
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Stevens, Kate, Letters to Breese Stevens, 1852-1860,
1879
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Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Farmer : Second wife of Breese Stevens.
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Correspondence written by Mary Elizabeth Farmer Stevens
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Box
30
Folder
12
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1858-1859
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Box
30
Folder
13
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1902-1904
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Box
30
Folder
14
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To sister F.H. Loomis, 1872-1873, 1878
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Box
30
Folder
15
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To Elsie Stevens Jackson, 1907-1908
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Box
30
Folder
16
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To Breese Stevens, 1877
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Box
30
Folder
17-20
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Correspondence received, 1876-1923,
undated
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Box
30
Folder
21
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Biographical miscellany, clippings
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Box
30
Folder
22
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Bequests, will, and finances
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Box
30
Folder
23
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Athletic field to honor Breese Stevens
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Box
30
Folder
24
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Colonial Dames, DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution),
1920-1925
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Box
30
Folder
25-26
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Condolence letters on death of Breese Stevens,
1903-1905
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Box
30
Folder
27-28
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Cookbooks
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Box
30
Folder
29-30
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Estate miscellany
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Box
30
Folder
31
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Farmer Family notes
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Box
30
Folder
32
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Farmer-Watrous Cemetery
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Box
30
Folder
33
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Financial notebook
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Box
31
Folder
1
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Financial papers
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Box
31
Folder
2
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Forest Hill Cemetery plot
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Box
31
Folder
3A
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Genealogical notes and research
|
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Box
31
Folder
3B
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Genealogy of Horatio Seymour, undated
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Box
31
Folder
4
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Grace Episcopal Church
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Box
31
Folder
5
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Home remedies
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Box
31
Folder
6
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Horner Family, 1903-1904
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Box
31
Folder
7
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House
|
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Box
31
Folder
8
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Loomis Family
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Box
31
Folder
9
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Marks Family
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Box
31
Folder
10
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Picnic Point
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Box
31
Folder
11
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Stevens memorial volume, 1905-1906
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Box
31
Folder
12
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Will, trust and estate
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Box
31
Folder
13-17
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Stevens, Sidney, 1853-1879
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Box
31
Folder
18-21
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Watrous, Marinetta, 1875-1892, undated : Relative of Mary Farmer Stevens.
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Box
31
Folder
22
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Watrous family deeds (Smith and Charles),
1798-1847
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Box
31
Folder
23
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Weeks, Louise Stevens
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Box
31
Folder
24
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Unidentified
|
|
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Wright, Henry : Brother-in-law to the Hobbins family.
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Micro 2097
Reel
2
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Diary, 1850-1900
|
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PH 4025
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Series: Photographs : Use of Nitrate negatives (WHi (J2)) restricted. Consult reference archivist regarding access to negatives.
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Box
1
Folder
1
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African-American soldiers during World War I, for unpublished Joseph W.
Jackson book
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Airplanes
|
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Box
1
Folder
2
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General
|
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Royal Airport, Madison
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Seaplanes
|
|
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Alaska
|
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Prints
|
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Box
10
Folder
83
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Edward Andrews photographs
|
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Box
3
Folder
76A
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Lantern slides
|
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Allen Ranch, Augusta, Montana
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|
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Arboretum
|
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Box
1
Folder
7
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Small prints
|
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Box
10
Folder
84
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Colored headquarters design by A.F. Gallistel
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Box
3
Folder
76B
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Canadian Pacific Railroad tinted lantern slides
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Box
4
Folder
77A
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Canadian Pacific Railroad tinted lantern slides (continued)
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Civil Air Patrol
|
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Box
10
Folder
85
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Coppini, Pompeo, “Fountain of Health” watercolor
design
|
|
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Cowboys
|
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Miscellaneous prints
|
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Box
4
Folder
77B
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Lantern slides (extensively weeded)
|
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Box
5
Folder
78A
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Lantern slides (extensively weeded) (continued)
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Farmer family
|
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Football (Madison High School)
|
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Grace Episcopal Church (Madison)
|
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Box
1
Folder
14
|
Hobbins Family
|
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Hunting and fishing
|
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Hurd family
|
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Box
1
Folder
17
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Identified individuals, Miscellaneous
|
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Box
1
Folder
18-19
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Jackson, Alice F. and Bettina
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Box
1
Folder
22
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Jackson, Bettina
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Box
1
Folder
21
|
Jackson, Arnold
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Box
1
Folder
20
|
Jackson, Elsie Stevens
|
|
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Jackson, James, Sr.
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Box
1
Folder
23
|
Portraits
|
|
Box
1
Folder
24
|
Family groups
|
|
Box
1
Folder
25
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House
|
|
Box
1
Folder
26
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Jackson, James, Jr.
|
|
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Jackson, Joseph W., Sr.
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Box
1
Folder
27
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Formal portraits
|
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Box
1
Folder
29
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Informal portraits and snapshots
|
|
Box
1
Folder
28
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Groups
|
|
Box
10
Folder
87
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London Rotary group with Joseph W. Jackson
|
|
Box
1
Folder
30A
|
Rotary trip, 1931
|
|
Box
1
Folder
30B
|
Alaska trip, undated
|
|
Box
1
Folder
31
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Unidentified album
|
|
|
Jackson, Reginald, Jr.
|
|
Box
1
Folder
32-33
|
Portraits
|
|
Box
10
Folder
86
|
Oversize portraits
|
|
Box
1
Folder
34
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Childhood album
|
|
Box
1
Folder
35
|
Airplanes and radios
|
|
Box
1
Folder
36
|
Miscellaneous candids
|
|
|
Jackson, Reginald, Sr.
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Box
2
Folder
39
|
Portraits
|
|
Box
2
Folder
37
|
Boats
|
|
Box
2
Folder
38
|
Family album
|
|
Box
7
Folder
80
|
Glass negatives and prints 5x7 inches
|
|
Box
2
Folder
40-41
|
Travel and negatives
|
|
Box
2
Folder
43
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Wedding and honeymoon and negatives
|
|
Box
2
Folder
42
|
Jackson relatives and ancestors
|
|
Box
2
Folder
43
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Jackson, Russell
|
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Box
2
Folder
44
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Jackson, Sydney
|
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Box
2
Folder
46
|
Jackson, Syndonia Hobbins
|
|
Box
2
Folder
47
|
Japan, illustration for book by Alice and Bettina Jackson
|
|
Box
2
Folder
48
|
Jenson, Jens, Park photographs
|
|
Box
2
Folder
49
|
Lambert, Jack Lincoln, Prints
|
|
Box
2
Folder
50
|
McKenzie, Alexander, illustration for book by Joseph W. Jackson
|
|
WHi (J2)
|
Madison architecture papers by Alice and Bettina Jackson
negatives : Use of Nitrate negatives (WHi (J2)) restricted. Consult reference archivist regarding access to negatives. Prints of negatives available in Mss 919, Box 5, Folder 25.
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PH 4025
Box
2
Folder
51
|
Madison scenes
|
|
Box
2
Folder
52
|
Madison miscellany
|
|
Box
2
Folder
53
|
Medical images
|
|
Box
5
Folder
78B
|
Methodist Hospital lantern slides
|
|
Box
2
Folder
54
|
Miami, Florida
|
|
Box
2
Folder
55
|
Morris family
|
|
PH Mss 115
|
Morris, Victor, World War I album
|
|
PH 4025
Box
5
Folder
56
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Musky fishing, Illustration for book by Joseph W. Jackson
|
|
|
North Dakota views
|
|
Box
5
Folder
57
|
Prints
|
|
Box
6
Folder
79
|
Lantern slides (tentatively identified)
|
|
|
Picnic Point and Second Point
|
|
Box
2
Folder
58
|
Prints
|
|
Box
10
Folder
89
|
Oversize print
|
|
Box
2
Folder
59A
|
Rotary International
|
|
Box
2
Folder
59B
|
Stevens, Amelia
|
|
Box
2
Folder
60
|
Stevens, Emma Fuller
|
|
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Stevens, Breese
|
|
Box
2
Folder
61
|
Prints
|
|
Box
8
|
Cased images
|
|
Box
2
Folder
63
|
House
|
|
|
Stevens/Farmer/Breese Family
|
|
Box
2
Folder
62
|
Prints from cased images
|
|
Box
9
|
Cased images
|
|
Box
10
Folder
88
|
Family crests
|
|
Box
2
Folder
64
|
Houses and homesteads
|
|
Box
2
Folder
65
|
Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Farmer
|
|
Box
2
Folder
66
|
Stevens relatives
|
|
Box
2
Folder
67
|
Thordarson, Chester, tinted prints of Rock Island
|
|
|
Unidentified individuals and images
|
|
Box
1
Folder
8
|
Babies and children of friends and relatives
|
|
Box
11
Folder
75
|
Prints
|
|
Box
12
Folder
75
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Snapshots
|
|
Box
10
Folder
90
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Oversize portraits and prints
|
|
Box
2
Folder
68
|
Vedel, Carletta and Kitty
|
|
|
World War I
|
|
Box
2
Folder
69
|
General
|
|
Box
2
Folder
70
|
Camp Lewis
|
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Roll
|
Panorama
|
|
Box
2
Folder
71
|
YMCA
|
|
|
World War II
|
|
Box
2
Folder
72
|
32nd Division (official)
|
|
Box
2
Folder
73
|
University of Wisconsin campus (official)
|
|
Box
2
Folder
74
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Wright Family (not Frank Lloyd Wright)
|
|
|
Series: Films
|
|
|
Home movies
|
|
AE 008
|
Jackson family, circa 1924 : Including Reginald Sr. and Reginald Jr. as a teen-family outside at a house,
sailing, swimming, bird hunting, snow ski jump, parade (maybe Madison).
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|
AE 009
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“Spirit of St. Louis” tour,
1927 : Charles Lindbergh visits Royal Airport (Penco Field) and Camp Randall Stadium,
Madison, Wisconsin.
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|
AE 010
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Sailing and aerial views, circa 1935 : Includes sailing on Lake Mendota with Reginald Sr. and aerial views of the
Capitol, the Isthmus, and football stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
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|
AE 011
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Airplanes, circa 1940s-1950s : At the airport (probably Royal Airport), people watching an airshow, and a Navy
airplane landing and taking off (circa 1948); footage of a motorized ice sled on
the lake (circa 1948); more footage of the airport and airplanes and a snowy
street scene (circa 1939); and multiple aerial views over Madison lakes
interspersed with footage of a house, flowers, and people (circa 1940s).
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AE 012
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Water sports, circa 1950s : Sailing on Lake Mendota and docking the boat (probably at Memorial Union),
footage of a waterski show and also of an ice boating regatta (1949-1955); and
more sailing with view of the Capitol from the lake, shot of men in front of an
airplane with hunted waterfowl, and views of downtown Madison from a high point
(maybe the Capitol) (circa 1950s).
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AE 013
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Lake Mendota docks, circa 1939 : Begins with canoeing down a river with moose on the shore, and waterfalls; also
footage of Lake Mendota shore and docks.
|
|
AE 014
|
Snow ski jump and aerial views, circa
1935-1940s : Ice skating on the lake with a large crowd watching, snow skiing, aerial views of
the Capitol Square and the Isthmus; and a snowy neighborhood street scene (circa
1935); a snow ski jump competition with a crowd watching at the bottom of the hill
(maybe Blackhawk), footage of a pontoon plane possibly taking off from Jackson
house, and scenes of bird hunting and fishing (circa 1940s).
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|
AE 020
|
New York and Europe (I), circa 1920s-1930s : Footage of New York harbor and Statue of Liberty as well as street and aerial
views of European cities and villages.
|
|
AE 021
|
New York and Europe (II), circa 1930s : Footage of the Jacksons visiting different places in Europe as well as views of
New York harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
|
|
AE 022
|
European vacation (I), circa 1920s : Footage of streets, cars, a double decker bus, monuments, buildings, trains
passing by, and people walking around; also includes some aerial views and crowd
at an airshow.
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|
AE 023
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European trip (II), circa late 1920s-1930s : Footage of a bridge over a river, buildings, streets, rural roads, an event in
front of a large building with soldiers standing and then marching in front and to
the side of the building.
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|
CC 154
|
European trip (III), circa 1930s-1940s : Footage of some murals, columns, and ruins (probably Greece); aerial view of an
island and volcano; Coliseum and other places in Rome; a military procession
(Italy or France); view of the leaning tower of Pisa; the Eiffel tower and other
street scenes.
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|
AE 024
|
Summer vacation (I), circa 1930 : Ocean scenes, at the zoo and lots of birds; people at the pool and a beach
scene.
|
|
AE 025
|
Summer vacation (II) : At the swimming pool; beach scenes; palm trees; aerial views over water; as well
as some aerial views of Madison, the Capitol, and lakes.
|
|
AE 026
|
Winter vacation : Includes aerial views of snow covered mountains and lakes; a camping site, moose
hunting and man loading antlers into pontoon plane that reads “STAR/Air
Service Inc./Anchorage Alaska” on the side.
|
|
CC 501
|
Island vacation : Includes images of sailboats/sailing, fishing, and ocean views from several
islands, including: the Bahamas (harbor, people on the street circa 1930s); Puerto
Rico (Parque de Bombas); and St. John, Virgin Islands (Caneel Bay, fort, island
views, a port).
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Medical films
|
|
AE 015
|
Thyroidectomy, circa 1940s : “Davis & Geck Inc presents 'Thyroidectomy' for Adenomatous Goiter from
the Jackson Clinic, Madison, Wisconsin.” The film shows the procedure
step-by-step with inter-titles.
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|
AE 016
|
Novocain, circa 1935-1940s : Injection procedure and leg amputation shown as well as scenes of doctors
stretching the legs of patients/checking muscle flexibility and/or sensitivity
(perhaps after surgery) and patients taking steps.
|
|
AE 017
|
Pericardial operation, circa 1940 : Open heart surgery is performed.
|
|
AE 018
|
“Dreams of Pioneer Surgeons Come True,” Northwestern Group,
circa late 1920s-1930s : Film with inter-titles showing hospital buildings from around the country
including a Wisconsin building, probably the Wisconsin General Hospital built in
1925, now the Medical Sciences Center on University Avenue of the UW campus.
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|
AE 019
|
Spinal anesthesia, circa 1940 : The film shows the administration of anesthesia and surgical procedures. Title
card reads: “Spinal Anesthesia/Volume Control Technic was developed and used
by Richard B. Stout, M.D. of the Jackson Clinic, Madison, Wisconsin.”
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