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Eau Claire Board of Trade (Wis.) Constitution and By-Laws, 1879
Booklet of founding documents, constitution and by-laws, for the Eau Claire Board of Trade, founded in 1879. It also includes a membership list. The Eau Claire Board of Trade sought to develop local resources, encourage business growth, and diversify economic activity in the city.
Eau Claire Civic Art Association Records, 1957-1964
Eau Claire Civic Music Association Records, 1952-1971
Legal papers, committee reports, correspondence, financial statements, and musical program information from an organization formed to sponsor concerts and to encourage the enjoyment of music in the Eau Claire area.
Eau Claire Council of Church Women United (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1948-2010, bulk 1970-2007
Administrative records of an ecumenical Christian women’s service and fellowship organization in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the Eau Claire Council of Church Women United. Materials include meeting minutes, membership lists and yearbooks, financial records, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
Eau Claire County Clerk (Wis.) Abstracts of Assessment Rolls, 1906-1914
Five abstracts of assessment rolls containing property assessments, acreage planted, crop growth, farm products (production of milk and cheese at creameries, condensing factories), number and value of farm stock animals. Information is organized by town, city, and villages of Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. Dates covered: 1906-1908, 1913-1914.
Eau Claire County (Wis.) Cemetery Maps, 2000
Photocopies of the 1995 Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, plat map book with hand-marked notations of the names and locations of cemeteries in Eau Claire County, and a list of Eau Claire County Cemeteries created in 2000, listing section, cemetery name, and cemetery location. Locations listed include the city of Eau Claire and the towns of Bridge Creek, Brunswick, Clear Creek, Drammen, Fairchild, Lincoln, Ludington, Otter Creek, Pleasant Valley, Seymour, Washington, and Wilson.
Eau Claire Daughters of the American Revolution Records, 1919-2019
Founded in 1918, the Eau Claire chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is a group of women with ancestry connecting to the American Revolution. Records contain information relating to chapter meetings, member and chapter histories, State and National Society DAR information, and historical endeavors in the community from 1919-2019.
Eau Claire Economic and Natural Resources Development Collection, 1876-1983, bulk 1950-1983
A diverse assortment of reports, pamphlets, brochures, and booster literature about Eau Claire area industry, commerce, and natural resources management. They represent the history of industry and its supporting infrastructure in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Eau Claire Normal School/State Teachers' College Clippings, 1913-1950
Newspaper clippings and a pamphlet regarding the establishment and growth of the Eau Claire State Normal School and the Eau Claire State Teachers College. A 1913 pamphlet entitled “WHY the Normal School at Eau Claire Should Be Constructed NOW” outlines the “urgent need” for the school in the Chippewa Valley. Newspaper clippings document the growth and development of the Eau Claire Normal School, which evolved into the Eau Claire State Teachers College in 1927.
Eau Claire Regional Arts Council Records, 1982-2018
The Eau Claire Regional Arts Council (ECRAC) was founded in 1982 and continued until 2018. ECRAC restored the State Theater and operated there, bringing touring shows to the area and providing a venue for local theater groups to perform. The organization advocated for the arts and helped establish the Eau Claire art scene. This collection includes board meeting minutes, State Theater remodeling documents, local show programming, and various promotional materials.