Appleton (Wis.)
Subject
Subject Source: Lcnaf
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
Edna Ferber Collection
Collection
Identifier: LU-MS-002
Scope and Contents
The collection is comprised of correspondence and biographical materials of Edna Ferber, a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist who spent her childhood and early career in Appleton, Wisconsin, and continues to have a strong influence on the city to this day. The correspondence range from 1946-1966 and consist mostly of letters between Ferber and her secretary, Yvette B. Garden. Ferber describes her travels around the world, finances, and her family. Letters exchanged between Ferber and Lawrence...
Found in:
Lawrence University Archives
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Edna Ferber Collection
Faculty processional across College Avenue for Commencement
Digital Record
Identifier: ARC2021-053
Found in:
Lawrence University Archives
Group of Appleton children
Digital Record
Identifier: ARC2011-203
Found in:
Lawrence University Archives
Henry Wriston letter to Mayor John Goodland of Appleton
Digital Record
Identifier: ARC2006-039
Found in:
Lawrence University Archives
Industry on river, dam, Kimberly Clark
Digital Record
Identifier: ARC2011-060
Found in:
Lawrence University Archives
Industry on river, logs for paper mills
Digital Record
Identifier: ARC2011-061
Found in:
Lawrence University Archives
Industry on river, logs for paper mills
Digital Record
Identifier: ARC2011-082
Found in:
Lawrence University Archives
Kurgan and Appleton Sister City Collection
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: LU-RG00-018
Scope and Contents
This collection contains materials documenting the sister city relationship between Appleton and Kurgan in Kurgan Oblast, Russia. This relationship was formally established in 1990, though other materials in the collection document a previous sister city relationship between Appleton and Pyatigorsk, Russia. Materials include memoranda, newspaper articles, and other publications dating from 1983 to 2010.
Lawrence University Subject Files
Collection
Identifier: LU-RG00-002
Scope and Contents
The collection is composed of subject files on Lawrence University, including events, organizations, and other areas of the university. Information on Appleton, its history, and its relationship with Lawrence are also included. Materials in the collection include correspondence, dance cards, newspaper and magazine articles, reports, and photographs.