Public records -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
La Crosse, Wisconsin, Office of the Mayor, Patrick Zielke Records
La Crosse, Wisconsin, Police Department Records
La Crosse, Wisconsin, Water and Waste Water Utility Records
Records of the Water and Waste Water Utilities. The Water Department materials (1877-1992) include newspaper clippings, water main tap records, water rate volumes (1885-1906), miscellaneous correspondence, photographs, and ground water studies.
The Waste Water materials (1937-1978) contain information on the treatment facility, such as chemical analysis, engine and equipment data, and plant operational reports.
Railroad Bridge Construction Proposal to the City of La Crosse
The Railroad Bridge Construction Proposal to the City of La Crosse (1875) collection includes a single handwritten document from a Milwaukee firm proposing to build a railroad bridge in La Crosse, Wis.
Resolutions & Reports created by the Common Council, File # 40921-44250
School District of La Crosse Citizen's Long Range Planning Committee materials
The School District of La Crosse Citizen's Long Range Planning Committee materials (1989) collection includes one information packet which addresses the long range issue of overcrowding in the La Crosse School District's schools.
The City of La Crosse City Clerk's Office Cornerstone Historical Artifact, Photocopies
The City of La Crosse City Clerk's Office Cornerstone Historical Artifact, Photocopies, 1854-1940 ,collection contains photocopies of materials that were placed into the cornerstone of the 1891 City Hall and were on display at City Hall. Some of the historical artifacts contained in this collection were later added to the collection.
United States, Weather Bureau, La Crosse Station (La Crosse, Wisconsin) Records
Village of North La Crosse Meeting Minute Book
Handwritten minute book of the Village of North La Crosse, Wisconsin, from April 10, 1868, to April 3,1871. The Village of North La Crosse was incorporated by the Wisconsin legislature March 4, 1868, and annexed into the City of La Crosse as the Fifth Ward March 22, 1871.