Published 1941
by Printed by the students in the Printing Dept. of the La Crosse Vocational and Adult Schools in [La Crosse, Wis.] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies.
Statement | by H. Margaret Josten. |
Genre | Bibliography. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F589.L1 J73 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 53 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 53 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6458117M |
LC Control Number | 43027433 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 11689012 |
La Crosse County [email protected] T+ Search For Your Ancestors. La Crosse County, Wisconsin was created on March 1, from Crawford county was named for the Native American game of More About State of Wisconsin History La Crosse County is bordered by Trempealeau County (northwest), Jackson County (northeast), Monroe County (east), Vernon County (south), Houston County, Minnesota (southwest), Winona County, . La Crosse, A Century of Growth, A Study Guide With References and Suggested Activities Ancestry Reminiscences of early La Crosse, Wisconsin: an account of the men and women who lived in La Crosse and vicinity and who shared in its progress and in the building up of its commercial, professional, and educational interests with notes. La Crosse is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of La Crosse oned alongside the Mississippi River, La Crosse is the largest city on Wisconsin's western border. La Crosse's estimated population in The city forms the core of and is the principal city in the La Crosse Metropolitan Area, which includes all of La Crosse County and Houston County.
Arts, Entertainment, and Culture. A Brief History of Gymnastics in the La Crosse, Wisconsin Turnverein / Richard J. Schild, UW-L Seminar Paper. A Catalog of the Oyen Collection, from the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse / Leslie F. Crocker and Joan M. Rausch.. The Oyen Collection consists of graphic designs and business papers, mainly , of a prominent La Crosse interior. This work, along with History of La Crosse County, , are the preeminent published sources for 19th century La Crosse history. Bryant’s Memoirs, as it is commonly called, is a wide-ranging work that covers the early history of La Crosse as well as the social, education, government, religious, and business institutions. His book begins with a general history of La Crosse, a description of the flora and fauna of the area, and his father’s emigration from Germany and arrival in La Crosse in The focus of the book, though, is on the people that Pammel knew or had acquaintance of and events that occurred La Crosse primarily in the s and s. Each week, Tribune business columnist Steve Cahalan reports on the latest openings and closings in the La Crosse area.
La Crosse, a century of growth, a study guide with references and suggested activities; Madison City Express (Madison, Wisconsin) Madison Express (Madison, Wisconsin) Madison, Dane County and surrounding towns: being a history and guide to places of scenic beauty and historical note found in; Manitouwoc County Herald (Manitowoc. twentieth century, La Crosse has seen all of the same changes that the rest of the United States has experienced--two world wars, depression, natural disasters, the emergence of the automobile, great technological advances, and the day-to-day family existence that has defined small-town America. In this new addition to the Images of America Reviews: 4. The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (also known as UW-La Crosse, UWL, or regionally as La Crosse) is a public university in La Crosse, d in , it is a leading comprehensive university as part of the University of Wisconsin System offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral 9, undergraduate and 1, graduate students, UW-La Crosse is composed of five. La Crosse area public schools are starting out the year virtual. Charlotte Mason was an English educator in early 20th century who emphasized “living books” to explore teachings on all.