Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
General,, 1911-1931
These materials are arranged in subject categories, therein chronologically. Originally these documents were housed in the City Clerk’s area in the basement of City Hall.
Bonds were sold to raise money for capital improvement projects, and generally consisted of building projects, such as schools, water main extensions, street improvements, sewer extensions, and the like.
Fire equipment,, 1922
These materials are arranged in subject categories, therein chronologically. Originally these documents were housed in the City Clerk’s area in the basement of City Hall.
Bonds were sold to raise money for capital improvement projects, and generally consisted of building projects, such as schools, water main extensions, street improvements, sewer extensions, and the like.
La Crosse River Bridge,, 1926
These materials are arranged in subject categories, therein chronologically. Originally these documents were housed in the City Clerk’s area in the basement of City Hall.
Bonds were sold to raise money for capital improvement projects, and generally consisted of building projects, such as schools, water main extensions, street improvements, sewer extensions, and the like.
Schools,, 1920-1931
These materials are arranged in subject categories, therein chronologically. Originally these documents were housed in the City Clerk’s area in the basement of City Hall.
Bonds were sold to raise money for capital improvement projects, and generally consisted of building projects, such as schools, water main extensions, street improvements, sewer extensions, and the like.
Sewers,, 1923-1931
These materials are arranged in subject categories, therein chronologically. Originally these documents were housed in the City Clerk’s area in the basement of City Hall.
Bonds were sold to raise money for capital improvement projects, and generally consisted of building projects, such as schools, water main extensions, street improvements, sewer extensions, and the like.
Streets,, 1922-1930
These materials are arranged in subject categories, therein chronologically. Originally these documents were housed in the City Clerk’s area in the basement of City Hall.
Bonds were sold to raise money for capital improvement projects, and generally consisted of building projects, such as schools, water main extensions, street improvements, sewer extensions, and the like.