Black-and-white photographs
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
7 aerial views of La Crosse. Wis.
b/w photos of the 1965 flood in La Crosse
Dolly Madison, Inc., Records
This collection of Dolly Madison, Inc., records consists mainly of black and white photographs but also includes minimal correspondence, licenses and certificates, employee newsletters, and newspaper clippings. While many of the photographs are not dated, generally they range from 1939-1966.
Family photos of the Ogle, Sagear, Schaefer and allied families including ice cutting on the Black River in North La Crosse
George A. Joseph Photographs
The George A. Joseph Photographs are comprised of 26 images of race horses and their jockeys, along with personal photographs (possibly of George and Lydia Joseph) and George's obituary.
Men's and Women's Sketch Club Photographs
Seven unique images of the Men's and Women's Sketch Club outings and parties taken by Frances Burgess, the society editor for the La Crosse Tribune newspaper. The photographs date roughly from 1938 to 1949. Some club members are identified, such as Dorothy Arneson, the original owner of the material.
Photo album of Helen G. (Poehling) Bott (1894-1965) includes her family home at 226 So. 23rd St., La Crosse, Pump House, Grandad's Bluff, West Salem, Hokah, MN, class at Cathedral School, work and colleagues at Grandview Hospital; also pictured Albert Poehling, Troendle family and scenes from old Feldbruegge homestead on St. Mary's Ridge. WI
Photo album of Irene Pederson Beck, circa 1920s; and a 1946 Logan HS yearbook The Winneshiek (poor condition) belonging to her daughter Jacquelyn Beck Oldenburg
Photograph album of Helen G. (Poehling) Bott
Photo album of Helen G. (Poehling) Bott (1894-1965) includes images of her family home at 226 N. 23rd St., La Crosse, Pump House, Grandad's Bluff, West Salem, Hokah, MN, class at Cathedral School, nursing school and classmates at Grandview Hospital; also pictured brother Albert Poehling in World War I uniform, the Troendle family and scenes from old Feldbruegge homestead on St. Mary's Ridge, Wisconsin, that include scenes of farm and family life in rural Wisconsin, circa 1915-1925.