Louis Hill Papers, 1914-1978
Content Description
The papers relate primarily to local history in the Hawkins, Wisconsin, area. Included are six local histories written by Hill and a volume of records of the Hawkins Businessmen's Club consisting of minutes and dues payment records from 1914 to 1948. Four tape recordings are part of the collection. Three of these recordings are on Hawkins' history and one includes interviews with an old logger and an old railroad worker. There are 38 photographs, including stereograph views of various Wisconsin locations.
Dates
- Creation: 1914-1978
Creator
- Hill, Louis, 1913-1998 (Person)
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to the public.
Use Restrictions
Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. For more information regarding the copyright status of this collection please contact the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Biographical/Historical Note
Louis Hill, a Hawkins, Wisconsin educator, was born July 2, 1913 in Ishpeming, Michigan. His family moved to Hawkins when he was six years old. After attending public schools in Hawkins, Hill received his B.S. from Northern Michigan University in 1939 and his M.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1957. From 1939 to 1942 Hill taught high school social studies and coached basketball and baseball in Hawkins and Tony, Wisconsin. Following service in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1943, Hill became the principal of the Kasson, Minnesota, High School from 1945 to 1948 when he returned to Hawkins to work as teacher supervisor for Rusk County. This position was expanded to include Sawyer and Bayfield Counties in 1960 but was terminated in 1965 by the County Supervisors. Throughout these seventeen years Hill was a member of the Wisconsin Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (WASCD), and he was its president in 1961. His next position was elementary school coordinator in the Flambeau, Wisconsin, school system from 1965 to 1975 where he also began two Title I programs in Tony and in Bruce in reading skills. Retired since 1975, Hill has continued to write local histories which he began researching in the 1950's. Throughout his life Louis Hill has been a sporadic member of the Hawkins Businessmen's Club. The irregularity of his participation was necessitated by his frequent periods of absence from the town.
Extent
1 Reels (1 microfilm reel)
6 Cassettes
Language of Materials
English
Summary
Papers of Hill, a Hawkins, Wisconsin educator and local historian, including essays by Hill on the history of Lawrence, Wisconsin (1887-1914), the Hawkins, Wisconsin schools (1889-1959), the Bethel Lutheran Church (1904-1978), the Hawkins American Legion (1922-1968), the Union Free High School (1912-1967), the Northern Sash and Door Company, and Hawkins fire protection (1914-1970); minutes and dues records of the Hawkins Businessmen's Club (1914-1948) which promoted area commerce; a tape recorded history of Hawkins; and recorded interviews with retired logger Dell Harris and railroad worker Red Weldon. Photographs include stereograph views of Hawkins, Wis., Ellingson Lumber Company camps, and Flambeau Lake (Wis.).
Wisconsin Historical Society Descriptive Finding Aid
A duplicate copy of the information in this finding aid, including information about other related materials, is also available through the Wisconsin Historical Society: Register of the Louis Hill Papers, 1914-1978
Acquisition Information
Originals presented and loaned for microfilming by Louis Hill, September 19, 1979.
Accession Number
M79-377
Processing Note
Processed by Gregor Trinkaus Randall and Max J. Evans, 1979.
Subject
- Bethel Lutheran Church (Hawkins, Wis.) (Organization)
- Northern Sash and Door Company (Hawkins, Wis.) (Organization)
Genre / Form
Geographic
Occupation
Topical
- Status
- Published
- Author
- Julie Hatfield
- Date
- August 2, 2024
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Eau Claire Area Research Center, McIntyre Library, UW-Eau Claire Repository
103 Garfield Avenue
Eau Claire Wisconsin 54701 United States
715-836-2739
library.archives@uwec.edu