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La Crosse (Wis.) -- Social life and customs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:

2 do La Crosse

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0154
Dates: 2013-2015

Big Muddy Bend

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0021
Dates: 1994-1995

Cercheor of La Crosse

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0032

Coulee Country Journal

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0047

Coulee Crier

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0049
Dates: 1961-1964

Coulee Region Living

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0060

Dorset Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS Z
Abstract The Colwell-Dorset Family were prominent pioneers in La Crosse, Wis., originating from New England. Key family members include Nannie Hammer who married Capt. Wilson Colwell, who was killed in the Battle of South Mountain in 1862 during the Civil War. They had one daughter together also named Nannie Colwell. The widow Nannie Colwell then married Rev. C. P. Dorset, an Episcopal minister. The couple had several children together: Marian, Helen, and Bernard Dorset.The collection has...
Dates: 1850-1965; Majority of material found within 1870 - 1952

Earfood Entertainer

 Collection
Identifier: LP 0077
Abstract

The title "Earfood Entertainment Guide" was used from July 1982 until January 1983. In February 1983, the title became "Earfood Entertainer."

Dates: 1982-1983

Getrude Salzer Gordon Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 072
Abstract Personal papers of La Crosse philanthropist Gertrude Salzer Gordon and her family. Gertrude Salzer, granddaughter of Salzer Seed Company founder, John A. Salzer, married Donald Gordon, Sr., son of prominent La Crosse lawyer, George Gordon. Among Gertrude Salzer Gordon's papers are newspaper clippings including a ticket to the 1953 Rose Bowl football game, correspondence, calendar datebooks, and financial papers detailing her investments. Some Salzer Seed Company memorabilia such as samples...
Dates: 1900-1999

Great River Folk Festival Programs

 Collection — Box MISC 53, Folder: 5-6
Identifier: MISC MSS 262