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Building Dedication Programs Collection, 1916-2014
Business Records of the Eau Claire State Normal School, 1910-1940
Miscellaneous business records of the Eau Claire State Normal School. Includes payrolls, cash receipts, expenditures, bills paid, refunds, and alphabetized student records. The University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire was founded in 1916 as Eau Claire State Normal School.
C. L. Marquette World War II Correspondence, 1944-1945
Centennial Celebration Planning Committee Records, 2014-2020
Planning files of the Centennial Celebration Planning Committee, event timelines, budgets, promotional material, publications, and memorabilia documenting UW-Eau Claire’s Centennial Celebration prior to and during the 2016-2017 school year. Includes digital materials.
Centennial Oral History Collection, 2012-2013
Oral history interviews conducted by students and staff, prior to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's Centennial in 2016. The interviews cover a wide range of topics related to the history of the school. Includes digital materials.
Charlotte Goodner American Indian Artifacts Collection, 1870-1965
Native American (Menominee, Sioux, Seminole) artifacts, published writings, and photographs collected by Charlotte Goodner. Goodner lived in Shawano, Wisconsin, near the Menominee Indian Reservation, and collected the artifacts, which she donated to the university in 1961.
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railroad. Eau Claire Depot Records, 1880-1969
Chippewa County (Wis.). Board of Supervisors: Proceedings, 1854-2009
Chippewa County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Deeds, Government Land Patents, and Other Records, 1854-1910
Deeds, 1854-1888, and government land patents, 1855-1910. Included are warranty, quit claim, other deeds, etc.
Chippewa Falls Oral History Project, 1981-1982
Interviews conducted by Dolores Beaudette with eight elderly residents of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, concerning their recollections about the history and growth of the community, ca. 1900-1940s, with information on area lumber camps. Indexed transcripts in 2 volumes are included, titled The Flavor of the Times: A Series of Interviews. Tape recordings of the interviews are available at the Wisconsin Historical Society.