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...
Printed on back: Grignon Home, Kaukauna, Wisconsin. The Charles A. Grignon Home was built in 1837-1838 by descendants of French-Canadian fur trappers. The Grignons greatly influenced early state development and their house is on the National...
Historic buildings; Convalescent hospitals; Sanatoriums; Health care facilities
This is an image of the Riverview Sanatarium. It was located between Kaukauna and Little Chute, Wisconsin and was built in 1912 as a tuberculosis hospital. Printed on front: River View Sanatarium, Kaukauna, Wis
Historic buildings; Convalescent hospitals; Sanatoriums; Health care facilities;
This is an image of the Riverview Sanitarium. It was located between Kaukauna and Little Chute, Wisconsin and was built in 1912 as a tuberculosis hospital. Printed on the front: Riverview Sanitarium, Kaukauna, Wis. Postmark on back: August 14, 1930...
This is an ink sketch of the Charles A. Grignon Mansion. This house was constructed in 1839 by Charles A. Grignon. This is the oldest home in Outagamie County.
Printed on front: Training School, Kaukauna, Wis. This structure has also been known as the Outagamie Rural School, the Outagamie County Teachers College, and the Normal School.
He filled out the rest of Canavan's term after a special election in 1914. Knuppel was a contractor and a builder. Street improvements continued to be a major program, particularly in concrete. The Appleton Y.M.C.A.was built at the corner of...
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.
Ink sketch of Wisconsin public school, opened in 1828 in Kaukauna -- as imagined by the artist. This school was started by Electa Quinney, Wisconsin's first public school teacher. She was a Stockbridge-Munsee Indian woman who was professionally...
This is an ink sketch of the Kaukauna Public Library before the 1976 addition. This building was built through a Carnegie Grant that was received in 1902. According to the Wisconsin Register of Historic Places, the library's construction date was...
Ink sketch of Lawe Street Bridge over the Fox River showing the Kaukauna Watertower, Veterans Memorial Bridge and Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company in the background.
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.
Has postmark: December 29, 1905 stamped on front. Northeast corner of Main and Second Street, Kaukauna, Wis. Visible in image are the Central Block Building and sign for W. C. Sullivan, Dentist.