July 14, 1905 edition of the Clintonville Town Talk. This is a four page newspaper which contains articles, personal matters, city news and advertisements.
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...
Printed on front - At the Bridge Kaukauna, Wis. Postmark on back September 19, 1906 6 a.m. - a second postmark on back September 18, 1906 7 p.m. Kaukauna, Wis.
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...
A multipage student publication produced by the Sturgeon Bay High School beginning in November 1903. The first issue used a question mark (?) as a title; later issues had the title The Flashes. Length and style of the publication varied. The first...
The Flashes is a multipage student publication produced by the Sturgeon Bay High School beginning in November 1903. This second issue, published in December 1903, is subtitled "Christmas Number." Length and style of the publication varied. Early...
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 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...
Printed on front: Looking Down River, Showing Paper Mills, Kaukauna, Wis. Hand colored. E.C. Kropp, Publ. Milwaukee. No. 2128. Handwritten on front: Don't you wish you were here with me. I'm at [illegible] so thought I would send you a postal....
Printed on front: Mills on the Water Power at Kaukauna, Wis. Greetings from Kaukauna, Wis. Handwritten on right side: 10-26-08 How do you feel to-day Im fine and dandy wake up and write me a nice long letter ha ha. (are you sore) Amanda. Postmark...