Financial Records
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
First Baptist Church Records, 1861-2018
Membership records, meeting minutes, financial data, church constitutions and miscellaneous programs, church directories, and photographs from the First Baptist Church of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, from 1861-2018.
Florence M. Larkin Papers, circa 1883-1974
Goff Family Papers, 1871-1930
Papers of the family of Edgar Goff, who left Massachusetts and purchased land in the Township of Pleasant Valley in Eau Claire County in 1857. Edgar was a farmer until his death in 1894. Upon his death, Edgar’s son, Arthur W. Goff, inherited his property. Included are financial and land records, financial journals, grocery lists, genealogy, a brief history of the Goff family, a hand-drawn map of the farm, and correspondence.
Gordon Nielsen Papers, 1950-1986
Account books and federal/state income tax returns of a family farm run by Gordon Nielsen in Rice Lake, WI. The records provide a broad overview of the economics of a sample small-scale dairy farm in northern Wisconsin during the 20th century.
Grace Walsh Papers, 1931-1994
The collection contains financial records, programs, reel-to-reel audio tapes, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, awards, some correspondence, and other general files related to the forensics and debate programs at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. Includes files created by and pertaining personally to Grace Walsh, a professor and director of speech and forensics from 1944-1980.
Guide to the Chippewa Valley Symphony Orchestra Records, 1976-2012
Hoeppner-Bartlett Construction Company Records, 1897-1981
The Hoeppner-Bartlett Construction Company was a family-owned business in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, that was founded in 1896 by Frederick Julius Hoeppner and William W. Bartlett, and in business from 1896 to 2001. The majority of the materials include blueprints, specification reports, cash books, payroll ledgers, and jobs ordered ledgers that date from approximately 1897 to 1981.
Indianhead Federated Library System Records, 1935-1987
Indianhead Federated Library Services' (IFLS) was established in 1977 as a Wisconsin library system of ten county libraries to work together to provide the member libraries access to a wide variety of services and programming. The IFLS records detail their administrative services.
Ingram Family and Empire Lumber Company Papers, 1874-1953 (bulk 1906-1934)
Personal papers of the family of Orrin H. Ingram, a prominent lumberman and businessman in the Chippewa Valley, and his son Erskine B. Ingram, at the turn of the 20th Century. Also includes business records of the Empire Lumber Company, established in 1881.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 953: Records, 1935-1943
Correspondence, bills, receipts, and employment agreements of Local 953. Included is information on negotiations with the Northern States Power Company, relationships with the parent union and other locals, efforts to organize non-union workers, and other topics. The files are those of the Business Manager, Sherman (Shorty) Preston.