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Clark County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Grantee/Grantor Indexes, 1855-1885
Index to Clark County real estate deeds (Clark Series 18) noting names of grantees (purchasers) and grantors (sellers). Noted are date and time the deed was recorded, names of grantee and grantor, type of instrument, description of the property, and volume and page number of the deed record where instrument is recorded.
Clark County (Wis.). Treasurer: Delinquent Tax Rolls, 1861-1871
Delinquent tax returns made by townships to the county treasurer, showing owner, land description, acreage, valuation, and taxes due.
Clark County (Wis.). Treasurer: Tax Rolls, 1861-2000
Clerk, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Budgets and Financial Reports, 1952-2011
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Clerk, budgets, 1953-1955, 1958-1979; and city financial reports, 1952 1957-1969, and 1971-2006.
Collection on Hiram P. Graham, 1854-1932
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a cemetery plot certificate pertaining to Hiram P. Graham, president of Phoenix Manufacturing Company, first mayor of Eau Claire, and postmaster general from 1888-1889. Includes an 1885 letter from Eau Claire citizens recommending him as postmaster general.
Committees, Councils, Boards, 1965-1996
Office of the Executive Vice-President, and Vice-President/Assistant Chancellor for Administrative Services papers for committees, study groups, councils, and boards.
Community Learning Center (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1971-1975
Compton Family Papers, 1908-1928
Confluence Project Records, 2008-2020
Documents pertaining to the development of the Confluence Project, a large-scale downtown Eau Claire cultural redevelopment program focused around the Pablo Center, a performing arts venue.
Congregational Church of Apollonia (Rusk County, Wis.) Records, 1893-1978
Records of a church in the no longer existing community of Apollonia, Wisconsin; including minutes, correspondence, baptismal and marriage records, membership records, history of the founding of the congregation, minutes of a council of several area Congregational churches in 1902, and minutes of the ladies' aid society.