Chippewa Falls (Wis.)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Chippewa Falls Oral History Project, 1981-1982
Interviews conducted by Dolores Beaudette with eight elderly residents of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, concerning their recollections about the history and growth of the community, ca. 1900-1940s, with information on area lumber camps. Indexed transcripts in 2 volumes are included, titled The Flavor of the Times: A Series of Interviews. Tape recordings of the interviews are available at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Chippewa Valley Civil Liberties Union Records, 1969-2017
This collection consists of materials related to the activities of the Chippewa Valley Civil Liberties Union, a regional organization affiliated with the American Civil Liberties Union. These records document the organization’s advocacy and educational initiatives in the Chippewa Valley region and consist of newspapers, letters, case files, notices, flyers, brochures, proposals, complaints, meeting minutes and articles.
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.
Eau Claire Economic and Natural Resources Development Collection, 1876-1983, bulk 1950-1983
A diverse assortment of reports, pamphlets, brochures, and booster literature about Eau Claire area industry, commerce, and natural resources management. They represent the history of industry and its supporting infrastructure in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.