Number of sheets: 2
Discharge papers and correspondence from Veterans Administration for Emerson Ward.
Number of sheets: 1
WW I Diary belonged to Robert R. Wyman. Red hard cover diary "Soldiers French Course" printed on cover.
Number of sheets: 2
Robert R. Wyman Military cards. WWI registration certificate and classification order.
Number of sheets: 3
Lydia Nelson letter to Reuben Kanne.
Number of sheets: 2
Lewis McKune Post #27, Waseca. Membership applications; Hugh Boyle, David A. Erwin.
Number of sheets: 1
Robert E. Hodgson expense record book.
Honorable discharge papers and service records for Palmer Swenson. Number of sheets: 7
Palmer Swenson military papers. Number of sheets: 3
Number of sheets: 1
Land map of northern Wisconsin. Shown on map are parts of the following Wisconsin counties: Price, Taylor, Rusk and Lincoln.
Number of sheets: 3
Class lists from the class of 1918 - all students signed class program; 12th Grade class list from 1942-43. 3 Pages.
Number of sheets: 34
Account book of Fred D. Scholljegerdes.
Number of sheets: 1
Emmons C. Smith Election Certificate. 12" x 9 1/2" Certificate of Election for Emmons C. Smith, elected County Commissioner, Second District, November 8, 1918.
Number of sheets: 15
Schaumkessel Auxiliary No. 7. Patriotic instructors reports 1918-1939.
Number of sheets: 1
Record book. The first fire fighting equipment was purchased in 1868 for the village of Waseca. A volunteer fire company was organized in 1877 with a limit of 30 men. After a disastrous fire in 1881 the fire company was reorganized with 35 men in the First Engine Company and 15 men in the First Engine Company.
Number of sheets: 1
Violet Panzram booklet titled "Flowers." Book filled with drawings.
Number of sheets: 3
Financial records. The first fire fighting equipment was purchased in 1868 for the village of Waseca. A volunteer fire company was organized in 1877 with a limit of 30 men. After a disastrous fire in 1881 the fire company was reorganized with 35 men in the First Engine Company and 15 men in the First Engine Company.
Waseca Fire Department Relief Association, Secretary's book. The first fire fighting equipment was purchased in 1868 for the village of Waseca. A volunteer fire company was organized in 1877 with a limit of 30 men. After a disastrous fire in 1881 the fire company was reorganized with 35 men in the First Engine Company and 15 men in the First Engine Company. Number of sheets: 1
Number of sheets: 10
Correspondence.
Number of sheets: 52
Correspondence from William Rinehart Everett (Billie) to father Edward Addison Everett and mother Antoinette (Nettie) Everett during World War I. (Folder 1 - 52 pages of 282 pages.)
Number of sheets: 50
Correspondence from William Rinehart Everett (Billie) to father Edward Addison Everett and mother Antoinette (Nettie) Everett during World War I. (Folder 2 - 50 pages of 282 pages.)
Number of sheets: 50
Correspondence from William Rinehart Everett (Billie) to father Edward Addison Everett and mother Antoinette (Nettie) Everett during World War I. (Folder 3 - 50 pages of 282 pages.)
Number of sheets: 50
Correspondence from William Rinehart Everett (Billie) to father Edward Addison Everett and mother Antoinette (Nettie) Everett during World War I. (Folder 4 - 50 pages of 282 pages.)
Number of sheets: 50
Correspondence from William Rinehart Everett (Billie) to father Edward Addison Everett and mother Antoinette (Nettie) Everett during World War I. (Folder 5 - 50 pages of 282 pages.)
Number of sheets: 27
Correspondence from William Rinehart Everett (Billie) to father Edward Addison Everett and mother Antoinette (Nettie) Everett during World War I. (Folder 6 - 27 pages of 282 pages.)
Number of sheets: 2
News article from the Easter Sunday service from WW I. Billie did not attend this service, but mentioned the service in his letters home. Tag from Edward Everett to W.R. Everett from WW II.