La Crosse (Wis.) -- History
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Property Abstract for 1411 Adams Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Photocopy of property abstract for 1411 Adams Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin as completed in 1984.
Report on city plan covering the general problems in their relation to the war memorial
Rescue Hose Company No. 2 (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Constitution and Bylaws
Photocopy of the constitution and bylaws of Rescue Hose Company Number 2 of La Crosse, Wisconsin. This was a volunteer fire company; documents are undated.
Research Material on the History of Memorial Field/Veteran's Memorial Stadium/Harring Field compiled by Anita Taylor Doering
Rolf S. Rynning Correspondence with Joseph Hixon and Charles P. Crosby Regarding John and Ely Hixon
Correspondence from Rolf S. Rynning to Joseph Hixon and Charles P. Crosby regarding John and Ely Hixon during the years of 1932 and 1934.
Scott Lind Drawing of Floorplan for 1105 King Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Floorplans of 1105 King Street in La Crosse, Wisconsin, as drawn by Scott Lind in 1993. The house was originally built by Mary E. Sawyer in 1893, and was later the residence of the Ann Sutor family for nearly 50 years. The house was torn down in the 1990s.
The History and Foundation of the Resettlement Program: Southeast Asian Refugee Communities in La Crosse, Wisconsin 1974-1992
Paper titled "The History and Foundation of the Resettlement Program: Southeast Asian Refugee Communities in La Crosse, Wisconsin 1974-1992," produced by the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association in 1992 January.
"The Stone Cellar in Hixon Forest, and the Flury and McMillan Families," by Patrick Wilson
Written by Patrick Wilson, this paper discusses the lives of McMillan and Flury family members who settled in the La Crosse, Wisconsin area in the 1850s. Also discussed is a short history of a stone cellar in Hixon Forest.
The Trane Tea Room: 7th and King Streets: La Crosse, Wisconsin
Article written by Irene C. Kiefer (a La Crosse, Wisconsin resident and friend of Minnie Trane) titled "The Trane Tea Room: 7th and King Streets: La Crosse, Wisconsin."