Families -- History -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph Album of Verchota and Fuchsteiner Families
Photograph album containing images of memebers of the Verchota and Fuchsteiner families of La Crosse Wisconsin. Images date from the 1880s through 1890s. Included in the album are images of: Joseph J. Verchota, Mary Fuchsteiner Verchota, John Krismer, Mr. Sklinar, Mr. Spika, Gus Keller, Maggie Roth, Gert Roth, Jack Kubal, Emma Schelbel, Joseph Heyman, Mary Bott, and John Tronik. Most photographs are identified.
Roberge Family Historical Notes
Stellpflug Family Photographs
Stellpflug Family Photos, ca. 1895-1917, of the Frances and Mary A. Stellpflug family of La Crosse, Wis. Many of the cabinet photos are unidentified except of Serina C. Stellpflug. Two photographs are of Camp Dodge, Iowa, during World War I training.
Stoddard Family Correspondence
The Stoddard Family correspondence dates from 1797 through 1864 and includes a letter announcing Thomas B. Stoddard as the first mayor of La Crosse, Wisconsin, in 1856.
Swain Family Photograph Album
Photograph album of the Swain family of La Crosse, Wisconsin. An inscription in the album reads "Presented to George and Kate upon their 25th anniversary, February 14, 1879, by brother Clyde and sister Mary." In addition to members of the Swain family, images of the following individuals are also in the album: H. G. Bart, Maria Dennison, Dr. Jenkins, Katie Jenkins, and Josephine Masterson (image dated 1870). George Swain lived from 1829 until 1918.
"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."
Tulloch Family Papers
The Tulloch Family Papers include photocopies of correspondence written by John Tulloch of La Crosse, Wisconsin to his brother, William Tulloch of Blackpool, England. One of these letters was written during the Lusitania's last successful voyage from Liverpool, England, to New York. A newspaper clipping about the voyage of John Tulloch and his wife on this ship is also included. Materials range in date from 1915 through 1927.
Walter Samuel Goodland Family Genealogical Information
The Walter Samuel Goodland Family Genealogical Information consists primarily of photocopied photographs of family members, plus copies of research notes on the Goodlands, as compiled by Dorothy L. Goodland Hackler. This family lived in the La Crosse, Wisconsin area.