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Cemeteries – Wisconsin – Eau Claire County

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Chippewa Valley Church History Collection, 1857-2007

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 247
Summary

Pamphlets, histories, programs, and other materials from Chippewa Valley churches.

Dates: 1857-2007

Church and Cemetery Records (Genealogical Society of Utah Project): Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, 1857-1982

 Collection
Identifier: Eau Claire Micro 21
Summary Copies of records of numerous churches and cemeteries in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah in cooperation with the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Representing the Baptist, Catholic, Congregational, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian denominations, the records usually consist of membership and sacramental record books. Cemetery records usually include the plot locations, names of owners and those interred, and maps. The original...
Dates: 1857-1982

Eau Claire County (Wis.) Cemetery Maps, 2000

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 309
Summary

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.

Dates: 2000

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Michael Griffith Camp No. 35 (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1910-1952

 Collection
Identifier: University Historical Collection 286
Summary

Membership and ladies’ auxiliary records of a fraternal and political organization of Union Army veterans’ descendants founded in 1881, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW). The collection includes ladies’ auxiliary meeting minutes and membership records. The bulk of the camp’s records consist of membership records, but fragmentary correspondence and financial records may be found as well.

Dates: 1910-1952