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Omicron Delta Kappa. University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Circle Records, 1974-2012
Records of the Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society, chartered at UW-Eau Claire in 1974. Records include organization files, membership lists, photographs, and memorabilia of a 2012 Convention pin; 30th Anniversary (2004) and Circle of Distinction (2012) certificates; and a light teal, black, and white society banner.
Order of the Eastern Star Records, 1898-2016
This collection contains membership applications and other membership records of the Altoona, Augusta, Eau Claire, and Osseo chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star, a worldwide fraternal organization that is open to men who are Masons and women with specific Masonic affiliation (women who are the wives, daughter, sisters, etc. of Masons). Includes digital materials.
Orrin H. Ingram Papers, 1857-1904
Orry C. Walz Papers, 1931 - 1993
Orry Walz was a faculty member of the Sociology department at UWEC. This collection includes personal correspondence to his parents and various senators and congressmen among others. Includes correspondence about a collection dealing with the Ifugao of the Philippines. Also contains works written by Walz, such as poetry, short stories, and articles about early Eau Claire.
Owen American Indian Artifacts Collection, 1870-1965
Native American (Menominee, Winnebago, Pueblo) artifacts collected by Owen. Many of Owen’s artifacts were displayed in Schneider Social Science Hall on the university campus, with the Charlotte Goodner American Indian Artifacts Collection.
Paul Bunyan Logging Camp Records, 1935-1983
Pearl Robinson Papers, 1917-1978
Pearl Seguin Papers, 1917-1944
Peter J. Smith Papers, 1920-1928
Papers of Smith, an Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Republican Party leader, consisting almost entirely of correspondence with Wisconsin progressives and with members of the Scandinavian-American Fraternity. Correspondents include Robert M. La Follette, John J. Blaine, James A. Frear, and C.N. Saugen.
Peterson Grocery Store Records, 1881-1920
Records of a Wisconsin grocery store and its predecessor firms, consisting mainly of financial records including invoices of wholesale purchases and daily customer orders. Also included is a small amount of business and personal correspondence, 1888-1920, in Danish and English; wholesaler's price lists and advertisements, 1879-1920; and “poor orders” listing the grocery orders filled for the city's poor, 1897-1909.