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Photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:

Pictorial View of the Modern City (Eau Claire, Wis.) Scrapbook, 1957

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 169
Summary

Scrapbook documenting commercial, industrial, and residential areas in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, through aerial and ground-level photography.

Dates: 1957

Pinter Hunting Camp Records, 1939-2016

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 360
Summary

This collection contains materials that pertain to the Pinter Hunting Camp that has been around the Eau Claire, Wisconsin, area since 1939. The materials date from 1939-2016. The contents include photographs (digital copies), a log book, a few yearly camp newsletters, maps, hunting gear, a newspaper article, signs and flyers from the camp, and a letter from the donor, John Pinter.

Dates: 1939-2016, bulk 1990-2005

Putnam Park Records, 1896-2022

 Collection
Identifier: Archives Series 117
Summary Principally minutes of the Putnam Park Commission and its predecessors which advise University officials on the use of Putnam Park, a local nature preserve. Originally the property of lumberman Henry C. Putnam, Putnam Park was donated to the City of Eau Claire in 1909, and to the University in 1957. Shortly thereafter William R. Davies established the Putnam Park Management Committee to advise the President and the Long-Range Planning Committee on the use of the nature preserve. It has...
Dates: 1896-2022

Barland Family Papers, 1825-2008

 Collection
Identifier: Eau Claire Mss AG; Eau Claire Micro 35;-Eau Claire Micro 19; Micro 34; Micro 956;-PH 4963; M2004-230; M2005-055;-M2010-112; M2013-153
Summary Personal and business papers of three generations of the Barlands, a family with strong ties to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, together with papers of several related families, the Newlands, the Reads, the Schlegelmilchs, and the Wilsons. Included are personal letters, diaries, photographs, financial records, and genealogical materials. The papers document the life of Thomas Barland, a minister and inventor who emigrated from Scotland to Illinois and then to Eau Claire (1853). Barland's...
Dates: 1825-2008

Florence M. Larkin Papers, circa 1883-1974

 Collection
Identifier: Eau Claire Mss CL
Summary Extensive correspondence and personal papers of Florence Larkin of Eau Claire, Wis., together with smaller quantities of correspondence and papers of her husband and relatives in the Sullivan and Robertson families. The papers document Larkin's student years at Vassar College, teaching school in Wisconsin, New Jersey, and Michigan, work for the YMCA Women's Service in Europe during World War I, marriage to Edwin Larkin in her late forties, and active membership in the Eau Claire civic and...
Dates: circa 1883-1974

Ross Hastings Collection, 1917-2003

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 263
Summary Ross Hastings (1915-1991) was a composer, arranger and music editor during the mid-twentieth century from Southern California. He credits much of his musical training to his father, Dr. Ray Hastings. He ushered at the Philharmonic Auditorium for many years and won composition contests. He composed, orchestrated, edited, and published for music groups and companies in California and New York, such as the Hollywood Bowl Pops concerts, Warner Bros., Alfred Music Co., and Bourne Co. In 1981,...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1917-2003

Sarah Harder Papers, 1970-2000

 Collection
Identifier: Archives Series 586
Summary

Sarah Harder was a professor of English and an administrator from 1970 to 2000 at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. She served on various committees concerning Affirmative Action, Title IX, the status of women, and underrepresented students, and helped establish the Women’s Studies program at UW-Eau Claire. The collection includes biographical and administrative files, publications, women’s issues in higher education, and records of women’s programs and events.

Dates: 1970-2000

School of Nursing Historical File, 1952-2005

 Collection
Identifier: Archives Series 066
Summary

Historical records of the School of Nursing program at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire including files documenting establishment of the program, curriculum development, graduating classes, and construction of the School of Nursing building.

Dates: 1952-2005

Sigma Gamma Zeta Records, 1940-2014

 Collection
Identifier: Archives Series 165
Summary

Records of Sigma Gamma Zeta Sorority, founded in 1940 by Mrs. Lyla Flagler and Mrs. Margaret Christofferson, and reactivated in 1979 as Sigma Gamma Zeta II. Includes organization records, scrapbooks, and artifacts.

Dates: 1940-2014

SOPHS Records, 1977-2010

 Collection
Identifier: Archives Series 388
Summary

Records of the Society of Participating Honors Students (SOPHS), formed in 1977 by Dean Valena H. Burke. SOPHS was officially inactivated after 2010. Includes history, initiation programs, membership lists, meeting minutes, telethon materials, photographs and artifacts. Includes digital materials.

Dates: 1977-2010