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Trade Lake (Burnett County, Wis. : Town). Clerk | Title: Trade Lake (Burnett County, Wis. : Town). Clerk: Clerk's Papers, 1872-1935 Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) Call Number: Burnett Series 14 Abstract: Correspondence, claims reports, poll lists, tally sheets, road petitions and notices, Inter-County Municipal Power District file, school district boundary papers and annual reports, school censuses, and crop statements and dairy statistics. |
Trades and Labor Council of La Crosse (Wis.). | Title: Trades and Labor Council of La Crosse, Wisconsin Constitution and By-laws Quantity: 0.02 cubic feet (1 folder) Call Number: MISC MSS 059 Abstract: Constitution and bylaws adopted by the Trades and Labor Council of La Crosse, Wisconsin on 1949 November 3. |
Trees for Tomorrow, Inc. | Title: Trees for Tomorrow, Inc. Records, 1943-1986 Quantity: 63.5 c.f. (116 archives boxes, 13 card file boxes, and 9 flat boxes), 124 photographs, and 43 negatives Call Number: Northland Mss L; PH Northland Mss L Abstract: Administrative, program, and curricular records of Trees for Tomorrow, Inc. of Eagle River, Wis., a non-profit conservation and environmental education organization, acknowledged as the oldest conservation education center in the Midwest. Established through member subscriptions from seventeen Wisconsin paper and utility industries, Trees for Tomorrow worked in cooperation with state and county agencies in reforesting the cutover region of northern Wisconsin. The focus of the organization has changed over time but major components have included tree planting and distribution, forest management services, and conservation education. The collection contains annual, staff monthly, and program reports; program statistical data; committee and governing body minutes and supporting materials; financial records; general correspondence and subject files; correspondence with member paper mills and utility companies; and public relations materials. Also included are administrative records concerning forest management services and camp educational workshops, forest management plans and maps developed for private landowners, curricular and program records relating to the educational workshops and classes offered at the Trees camp, and personal papers of executive director, M. N. “Mully” Taylor. A small photograph series contains views of workshops and tours, camp facilities, forest management activities, early tree planting machines, and miscellaneous images. |
Trempealeau County (Wis.). Clerk | Title: Trempealeau County (Wis.). Clerk: Official County Board Proceedings, 1854-1944 Quantity: 3.0 c.f. (10 volumes) Call Number: Trempealeau Series 40 Abstract: Official manuscript and typescript volumes of the proceedings of the County Board of Supervisors, and complete or partial copies of documents considered at meetings. |
Trempealeau County (Wis.). Register of Deeds | Title: Trempealeau County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Deeds, 1853-1925 Quantity: 22 reels of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Trempealeau Series 45 Abstract: Documents recording the conveyance of real estate. Entries show number and type of deed, names of grantor and grantee, legal description of property, names of witnesses, amount paid, date recorded, and notarial acknowledgement. Most records date 1902 and before. This microfilm was produced by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1985, which holds the master negatives. Originals are in the Trempealeau County Courthouse, Whitehall, Wisconsin. |
Trempealeau County (Wis.). Register of Deeds | Title: Trempealeau County (Wis.). Register of Deeds: Grantor/Grantee Indexes, 1855-1902 Quantity: 4 reels of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: Trempealeau Series 44 Abstract: Index to names of grantors (sellers) and grantees (purchasers) noted in real estate deeds for land sales in Trempealeau County. Index shows date and time the deed was recorded, names of grantors and grantees, type of instrument, description of the land, and volume and page number of the deed record where instrument is recorded. This microfilm was produced by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1985, which holds the master negatives. Originals are in the Trempealeau County Courthouse, Whitehall, Wisconsin. |
Trempealeau County (Wis.). Treasurer | Title: Trempealeau County (Wis.). Treasurer: Tax Rolls, 1858-1970 Quantity: 12.0 c.f. (3 record center cartons and 135 volumes) Call Number: Trempealeau Series 4 Abstract: Record of the amount of tax levied and collected on each parcel of real estate. Tax rolls typically include the name of owner, legal description of the property, number of acres, assessed evaluation, state, county, school district tax, town tax, total amount of tax, year for which taxes remain unpaid, by whom paid, and date of payment. |
Trinity Episcopal Church (River Falls, Wis.) | Title: Trinity Episcopal Church (River Falls, Wis.) Records, 1858-1976 Quantity: 1.6 c.f. (3 archives boxes and 1 flat box), 5 photographs, and 1 drawing Call Number: River Falls Mss BW; PH River Falls Mss BW; PH River Falls Mss BW (3) Abstract: Records, primarily dated 1950-1974, of the Trinity Episcopal Church including a history; sacramental records; financial records; Women's Guild records; publications, reports, minutes, and other records concerning the Diocese of Eau Claire; and information on the campus ministry and on mission churches at Prescott and Ellsworth. The photographs and oversize drawing depict successive church buildings. |
Trinity Lutheran Church (La Crosse, Wis.); Bostwick Valley [Norwegian Lutheran?] Church (La Crosse, Wis.) |
Title: Trinity Lutheran Church (La Crosse, Wis.). Records, 1876-1939Bostwick Valley [Norwegian Lutheran?] Church (La Crosse, Wis.). Records, 1855-1936 Quantity: 1 reel of 35 mm microfilm Call Number: Mss 43, Micro 16 Abstract: Records of Trinity Lutheran Church, 1876-1939, located on the North Side of La Crosse, Wisconsin. The congregation is still active and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Records include baptisms, 1876-1939; confirmations, 1876-1888, 1892-1939; marriages, 1878-1918, 1925-1938; burials, 1877-1939; daily registers, 1876-1939; lists of members of the congregation, 1876-1888, 1902-1925; and communion records, 1889-1916. Also microfilmed with the Trinity Lutheran documents are records of the inactive Bostwick Valley [Norwegian Lutheran ?] Church which may have been affiliated with one of the predecessor groups that merged to become Trinity Lutheran Church. Bostwick Valley is located in the Town of Barre, La Crosse County. These records include baptisms, 1855-1917; confirmations, 1862-1871, 1877-1894; communion records, 1859-1909; marriages, 1864-1909; burials, 1862-1936; lists of members of the congregation, 1856-1887, 1861-1877; and daily registers, 1861-1870, 1877-1912. All records were written in the Norwegian language. |
Trinity Lutheran Church (Polk County, Wis.) | Title: Trinity Lutheran Church (Polk County, Wis.) Records, 1896-1968 Quantity: 1 reel of microfilm (35mm) Call Number: River Falls Micro 12; Micro 794 Abstract: Records of a Norwegian Lutheran church, founded in 1896 in the Town of Garfield, Polk County, Wisconsin; including baptismal, communion, confirmation, and marriage records. |
Trinity Moravian Church (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.) | Title: Trinity Moravian Church (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.) Records, 1898, 1932-1963 Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) Call Number: Stevens Point Mss AE Abstract: Records of the Trinity Moravian Church, consisting of printed weekly bulletins, 1932-1944; a building dedication program, 1958; catechisms, 1898; and a 1963 history and list of pastors for both the Scandinavian-speaking Trinity Moravian Church and the German-speaking First Moravian Church which united in 1946 and became the Wisconsin Rapids Moravian Church. |
Trinity United Church of Christ (La Crosse, Wis.). | Title: Trinity United Church of Christ (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records Physical Description: 0.2 cubic feet Call Number: MSS U Abstract: Trinity United Church of Christ was founded by Swiss Immigrants in 1865 in the Town of Shelby, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, originally part of the Reformed Church. Collection includes burial and death records (1867-1982), church registers (1865; 1883-1909), consistory meeting minutes (1954-1979) and a few financial records (1961-1962; 1978-1979). |
Trowbridge, Planert & Schaefer Law Firm (Green Bay, Wis.) | Title: Trowbridge, Planert & Schaefer Law Firm Records, 1876-1972 Quantity: 179.6 c.f. (79 archives boxes, 138 record center cartons, and 35 volumes) Call Number: Green Bay Mss 89 Abstract: Records of Trowbridge, Planert & Schaefer, a Green Bay, Wisconsin, firm which practiced civil law on behalf of individuals, small businesses, and a few large corporate clients. Consisting of correspondence, 1876-1905, financial records, 1891-1951, attorneys' personal papers, and extensive case files, the records largely document operation of the legal system outside formal court proceedings. Among the most informative materials are those discussing debtors' financial conditions and various strategies in debt collection cases and those concerning negotiation of settlements between insurance firms and automobile accident victims. The records illuminate several other areas as well: the nature and operation of the financial credit structure, the impact of the automobile on the practice of law, the professionalization of the practice of law at the end of the 19th century, the role of a general law firm operating in a regional urban center, and the business and financial operations of a law firm. Finally, the records contain some information on the non-business, public interests and activities of a group of successful professional men. Firm members whose personal papers are included in the collection are George Bills, H.O. Fairchild, George G. Greene, James McGillan, Barton L. Parker, F.N. Trowbridge, and Rodney C. Welch. The firm's corporate clients included Holt Lumber Company, Menominee Bay Shore Lumber Company, Green Bay and Western Railway Company, Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, and the Wisconsin Public Service Corporation. |
Saunders, Truman, d. 1894 | Title: Truman Saunders Papers, 1836-1893 Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) Call Number: Whitewater Mss G Abstract: Correspondence, a family genealogy, and family business papers of Saunders, a farmer and merchant in West Hallick, Illinois and Milton, Wisconsin. Included are letters from his fiancee, Phoebe Wilcox, 1836-1850s; to others from Saunders on the subject of land, 1850s; and from his children, Ellen and Truman W. Saunders, written while they were students at Milton Academy, 1864-1866. |
Johnson, Trumann J. | Title: Trumann J. Johnson Papers and Photographs, Quantity: 1.0 linear ft. (3 archives boxes) of papers and 0.4 linear ft. (3 folders and 1 flat box) of photographs. Call Number: WVM Mss 680 Abstract: Papers and photographs of Trumann J. Johnson, a private in the Army during World War II who served briefly in France with the 359th Infantry Regiment before being killed in action. The majority of the collection consists of letters Johnson, a Madison, Wisconsin native, exchanged with his sister, Norraine; friends; and other family during his stateside training at Camp Blanding, Florida and his brief overseas service in England and France. Very aware of censors, Johnson did not describe military affairs in his letters, instead focusing upon recreational activities available to soldiers such as U.S.O. shows and dating local girls. Letters to Johnson describe events at home and the social happenings among his family and circle of friends. Also included are scattered letters that Norraine Johnson received from admiring young men in the service, with a large number from sailor Fred Theiler. A small number of military papers and ephemeral items can also be found in the collection. Photographs include a scrapbook Norraine compiled after her brother's death which contains pictures of Trumann with family members and friends. A few loose photographs show Johnson in civilian dress and uniform, as well as Theiler in Navy uniform. |