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Engineers and Scientists of Milwaukee, Inc. | Title: Engineers and Scientists of Milwaukee Records, 1975-1995 Quantity: .4 cubic ft. (1 box) Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 220 Abstract: The collection contains administrative records and publications from the Engineers and Scientists of Milwaukee, Inc. (ESM), an organization dedicated to educating the engineering community and providing advice and assistance on civic problems involving engineering, allied arts, and sciences. The collection includes board of directors' meeting minutes, newsletters, correspondence, and similar documentation. |
English Lutheran Church (La Crosse, Wis.). | Title: English Lutheran Church (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records Physical Description: 0.1 cubic feet Call Number: MSS 039, Micro 12 Abstract: Records of English Lutheran Church of La Crosse, Wisconsin. The full name of the congregation is Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity. The church records include infant baptisms, marriages, list of members, communion records, confirmations and adult baptisms, 1898-1936; and burials, 1898-1937; and a brief sketch of the history of the congregation. |
- - - | Title: Engsberg-Schallert Family Papers, 1905-1944 Quantity: 0.6 c.f. (1 archives box and 1 flat box) Call Number: PH 6583 Abstract: Scrapbooks and loose photographs of the Engsberg and Schallert families of Lake Mills and Johnson Creek, Wisconsin. The majority of the collection consists of photocopied scrapbooks, 1905-1944, containing postcards received by Malinda Schallert Engsberg (1888-1976), a postcard collector, and by her sister and brother-in-law, Mattie Engsberg Crump and Harold W. Crump. Before 1920 much of the postcard correspondence was addressed to Malinda Schallert at Johnson Creek from Ralph W. Engsberg (1891-1985) of Lake Mills, a student in electrical engineering at the University of Wisconsin (1909-1914). Malinda Schallert and Ralph Engsberg married in 1920, after which they resided in Oak Park, Illinois; in 1925 they moved to Lake Mills. Their daughter Mary Engsberg, a student at the University of Wisconsin during World War II, also received many postcards. The deteriorating scrapbook was disassembled, rearranged chronologically, and photocopied by archives staff. Original Wisconsin postcards were interfiled in the archives' postcard collection (PH 2744); cards from other states were discarded; and original postcards depicting Ralph Engsberg's activities were retained. One of the photograph albums documents the life and activities of Malinda Schallert in Johnson Creek, 1909-1917; and the other consists of unidentified family portraits and snapshots. Several large prints document the Lake Mills Fire Company. |
Jones, Enos Lloyd, 1853-1942 | Title: Enos Lloyd Jones Family Papers, 1873-1970 Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box), 1 reel of microfilm (35mm), and 127 photographs Call Number: Mss 877; Micro 601; PH 3993 Abstract: Photographs and papers by and about the Enos Lloyd Jones Family of Spring Green, Wisconsin, and other branches of the Lloyd Jones Family. Enos Lloyd Jones was the son of Richard Lloyd Jones (1799-1885) and Mary Thomas (1808-1870) and the uncle of Frank Lloyd Wright. The general family papers include a family tree prepared by Elizabeth Wright Ingraham, miscellaneous letters about the family's emigration from Wales, genealogical information and transcribed family papers collected by Chester Lloyd Jones, and “In Memoriam,” a microfilmed scrapbook of photos, obituaries, and clippings compiled by Jane Lloyd Jones. Papers about individual family members include diary extracts, correspondence and a memorial of Enos Lloyd Jones; published sermons by Jenkin Lloyd Jones; and memorials for Chester, Eleanor, and Ralph Lloyd Jones and for Frank Page and Kenneth Wood. Photographs document members of the Enos Lloyd Jones family, the family farm near Spring Green, the Hillside Home School, and the surrounding rural landscape. The collection consists entirely of copies deposited or made from materials loaned for copying by various family members. |