Eau Claire (Wis.)
Found in 100 Collections and/or Records:
Chippewa Valley (Wis.) Genealogical Collection, 1966-1989
Genealogical studies, biographies and oral histories completed by families and colleagues in the 20th century of persons significant to the development of Eau Claire and the Chippewa Valley in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Also included are news articles and a report related to the Krueger shootout in Withee in 1918.
Citizens for Environmental Stewardship Records, 2011-2019
Citizens of Environmental Stewardship was a citizen organized environmental activism organization that was primarily active between 2011-2016. They researched the effects of frac sand mining in Augusta, Wisconsin. The collection includes research information, meeting materials, educational materials, and newspaper clippings.
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.
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.
Cults at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Collection, 1981-2008 (bulk 1982-1987)
Daniel Bastian Nelson Collection, 1898-1919
A collection of photographs taken by Daniel Bastian Nelson from 1898-1919 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the surrounding Chippewa Valley, and Madison, Wisconsin. The photographs were taken using a Magazine Cyclone 3 camera and the negatives are on glass plates sizing 3 ¼”x4 ¼” and 4”x5”. The photographs are more informal than traditional studio portraiture of the era, documenting the lifestyle of the era and portraying the subjects in more casual poses than traditional portraiture.
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 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.