Business enterprises; Business people; Commercial organizations; Industry; City & town life;
A sixteen (16) page booklet. The introduction provides an overview of Clintonville's natural and social resources. The rest of the booklet briefly describes each of the businesses and industries operating in Clintonville, Wisconsin in 1898 and...
July 14, 1905 edition of the Clintonville Town Talk. This is a four page newspaper which contains articles, personal matters, city news and advertisements.
The Flashes is a multipage student publication produced by the Sturgeon Bay High School beginning in November 1903. Length and style of the publication varied. Early issues described the publication as a student newspaper, but other editions are...
A sixty-six (66) page book describing the origin of the names of the streets of 1931. A brief description of the history of Ledyard, the waterways including the Fox River, U.S. Government Canal and Konkapot Creek are also included.
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...
Advertisements; Business enterprises; Churches; Hydroelectric power; Mayors; Municipal officials; Paper industry; Public schools; Public Utility Companies; Railroads; Religion; Rivers; Sports;
A book compiled by the Jubilee committee to promote the 175th Jubilee celebration in the city of Kaukauna. A brief description containing history of Kaukauna and its resources for the evolution of Kaukauna up until 1965.
Printed on front: Wisconsin's largest elm tree with over 100 foot spread at the Grignon Homestead. Kaukauna, Wis. 26. Postmark on back; April 23, 1948 1:30 p.m. Kaukauna, Wis.
Printed on front: Lawe St. Bridge, Kaukauna, Wis. E. C. Kropp, Milwaukee. Postmarks on back: September 6, 1907 10:30 A Merrill, Wis. and a second postmark September 5, 1907 South Kaukauna
Historic buildings; Young Men's Christian associations
The YMCA was located at the corner of Reaume Avenue and Second Street. Printed on front: Y.M.C.A. Kaukauna, Wis. Handwritten on front: Now will you be good E. R. Postmark on back: August 28, 1906 10:30 a. Appleton, Wis.
Tuberculosis; Sanatoriums; Convalescent hospitals; Health care facilities
The annual report of the Riverview Sanatorium for the year July 1, 1930 through June 30, 1931. The Riverview Sanatorium was located between Kaukauna and Little Chute, Wisconsin and was built in 1912 as a tuberculosis hospital. The year book...
One in a collection of forty-nine (49) copies of marriage licenses and certificates issued for City of Kaukauna residents whose marriages were performed by the Justice of the Peace from 1905-1935.
One in a collection of forty-nine (49) copies of marriage licenses and certificates issued for City of Kaukauna residents whose marriages were performed by the Justice of the Peace from 1905-1935.
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...
A book containing interviews about notable residents and events in the history of Clintonville, Wisconsin. CONTENTS Chapter 1: David John Rohrer / [an interview with] Dorothy Rohrer Auld -- Chapter 2: Embarrass and the Cloverleaf Lakes / [an...
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...
Alvin Foster became the second mayor in 1859. Was previously sherrif of Jefferson County. He urged reservoirs of water for fire protection, and the hook and ladder company with 30 volunteers was organized. A standard closing time for businesses...