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Hagen Family Papers, 1879-1899
Harold E. House Papers, 1938-1950
Henneman Family Papers, 1858-1941
Henneman family records for Frank Henneman and Mollie Loew in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, during the early 20th Century. Collection documents what everyday life was like on a Wisconsin farm and in a logging camp. Also includes a hot dish recipe, birth certificates, genealogical information, blueprints for an addition to the Henneman farm, and land records dating back to 1858.
Henry William Barber Diaries, 1858, 1867-1870
The 1858 diary of Henry William Barber covers the time of Henry and Cecelia Barber’s journey from Westfield, New York to Dead Lake Prairie in Pepin County, Wisconsin, where the Barber’s built one of the first frame houses of the prairie. The 1867-1870 diary is filled with accounts of daily activity, mainly related to farming.
Hoeppner-Bartlett Construction Company Records, 1897-1981
The Hoeppner-Bartlett Construction Company was a family-owned business in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, that was founded in 1896 by Frederick Julius Hoeppner and William W. Bartlett, and in business from 1896 to 2001. The majority of the materials include blueprints, specification reports, cash books, payroll ledgers, and jobs ordered ledgers that date from approximately 1897 to 1981.
Hoff Family Correspondence, 1917-2002 (bulk 1917, 1941-1945)
Correspondence, photographs, and biographical materials from the Hoff family, of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and their time in World War I and World War II. The material ranges from 1917-2002, with the bulk of the material from 1917 and 1941-1945, and details the service of Edwin Peterson (WWI), Olaf Hoff (WWI), and Glenn Sauer (WWII).
Howard L. Hayden Papers, 1967-1968, 1993-1999
Howard Lutz Papers, circa 1951-1988
Indianhead Federated Library System Records, 1935-1987
Indianhead Federated Library Services' (IFLS) was established in 1977 as a Wisconsin library system of ten county libraries to work together to provide the member libraries access to a wide variety of services and programming. The IFLS records detail their administrative services.
Ingram Family and Empire Lumber Company Papers, 1874-1953 (bulk 1906-1934)
Personal papers of the family of Orrin H. Ingram, a prominent lumberman and businessman in the Chippewa Valley, and his son Erskine B. Ingram, at the turn of the 20th Century. Also includes business records of the Empire Lumber Company, established in 1881.