Business enterprises; Paper industry; Newspaper industry; Railroads; Canals; Mills
An eighteen (18) page booklet by Mel A. Raught (also known as M. A. Raught) of recollections of Kaukauna from the late 1800s to early 1900s. Includes a brief discussion on the village of Ledyard and the incorporation of the city of Kaukauna in...
Industry; Commerce; Municipal services; Lumber industry;
A thirty-two (32) page booklet containing a brief outline of the development of the city of Kaukauna, including the first deed. The rest of the booklet briefly describes the services, schools, churches, recreational parks, and industry the City of...
July 14, 1905 edition of the Clintonville Town Talk. This is a four page newspaper which contains articles, personal matters, city news and advertisements.
Industry; Agriculture; Commerce; Schools; Churches; Paper industry; People; Houses;
Published under the auspices of the Advancement Association of Appleton, 1892, this volume is primarily a collection of original photographs by the commercial photographer J. E. H. Stimson, of Appleton. It includes all of the major structures of...
Selected pages from this volume containing records of the Outagamie County Pioneer Association; also a biographical and historical sketch of some of the earliest settlers of the county, and their families, their children, and grand-children....
Geography; Land use; Farming; Dairy farming; Dirt; Weather; Rain; Commerce; Explorers; Settlers; Farm produce; Roads; Schools; Churches; Horticulture; Cherries; Cherry trees; Cherry orchards; Fruit; Fruit industry; Orchards; Parks; State parks &...
“Door County, the California of the North” is a booklet written around 1914 to promote the beauty and natural resources of Door County, Wisconsin, along with its many agricultural opportunities. The history of the region is outlined. As a...
Postcard depicts the Hotel Jungmann in Hortonville, Wisconsin, which is possibly the present day Black Otter Supper Club. Postmark on back: [May] 25, 1908, Hortonville, Wis. Addressed to Mrs. Franklin Schulz of Eland, Wis. from Tillie.
Postcard depicts Oshkosh Street in Hortonville, Wisconsin, looking north. The Hotel Jungmann is pictured on the left. Printed on the back: A real photo by H. Montgomery, Hartford, Wis., U.S.A. Postmark on back: February 17, 191?, 3pm, Hortonville,...
Postcard depicts the Gates House in Hortonville, Wisconsin. Postmark on back: December 23, 1907, 3pm, Hortonville, Wis. Addressed to Mr. Franklin Schulz of Eland, Wis. from Martha.
"A Study of Coleman, Wisconsin" is a 31-page typed and mimeographed manuscript with a construction paper cover and bound with staples down the left side. The library's copy has tears around the perimeter of the cover. Although the title on the...
Written specifically for grade-school children, A Brief History of Marinette for Children is a 25-page type-set and mimeographed book, bound with staples and blue binding tape. The phrase "Do Not Circulate" is handwritten and underlined in blue ink...