Western Kenosha County Societies, Businesses, and Organizations

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Western Kenosha County Societies, Businesses, and Organizations
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Western Kenosha County

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  • 16 - Western Kenosha Historical Society Publications
    Spring 1976 Fox River Valley Legend - USA 1976 Pages 1 - 43; No Pages 44-56, Summer 1976 Fox River Valley 1 Legend -"In the beginning" Pages 57-96, Published by Johnson Business Forms - Bassett, Wisconsin, Editor Michael Palecek.
  • 660 - Wheatland Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
    Church building image pg 1. Map of the Cemetery, pg 4, 26, 27. Details of those buried by Raymond Newbury in 1984 pg 3-29. Names included in the details: Karcher, Kerkhoff, Keraken, Elfers, Christian, Dean, Powles, Overcamp, Newbury, Beimer, McRae, Feldkamp, Peterson, Fink, Memler, Geiger, Neumann, Kester, Longering, Fay, Katsenberg, Day, Jaegerman, Karcher, Eckart, Hayes, Hines, Streuli, Rush, Ende, Reynolds, Burgett, Spraner, Balgrin, Flors, Curtiss, Kester, Ball, McGuire, Bosselman, Cornils, Jacobs, Crone, Bassett, Runyard, Showers, Pierce, Foley, Runkel, Longman, Behrens, Krueger, Paasch, Baate. 1916-1934 Ledger of Receipts and Expenses pg 30-66; Names in the register not otherwise noted: Engelke,Voss, Wallene, Kraus, Sessler, Bohn, Buckton, Crothers, Loobengin, Eckerts, Kluge, Wiegand, Mancus, Rickert, Lohaus, Hewitt, Kuhn, Postrehaufer, Drake, Geska, Gesta, Vershover, Rotschafe, (in 1919 from Wheatland to Chicago on RR cost 1.50bucks) Geske, Schumaker, Teninty, Congdon, Stocking, Egley, Egly, Ady, Barrnett, Barnett, Showater, Netherent, Strahl, Baxter, Howsey, Krebs, Seele, Howey, Olson, Seele, Scherrer, O'Connor, Light, Babylon, Sharp, Magers, Walch, Waddell, Jennings, Laube, Wills, Pindel, Wilson, Griffes, Pindar,
  • 623 - Liberty Cemetery Some Burial Permits and general cemetery information
    Burial Permits for these names: Beimer; Bushing; Curtiss; Feldkamp; Hahn; Hartnell; Mark; Motta; Phillips; Schaetten; Wilton; Yaw. THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE ENTRY FOR THE SURNAME NOTED.
  • 769 - Evergrowing CCLRD Timeline Final Section X
    These documents were turned back to the Community Library and thence were added to the Valentine Digital Collection for easy access. The initial intention of the information for was the benefit of the community and to document the efforts of those in the early days of the CCLRD. The original deliverable materials to CCLRD have been retained without modification except for this identifying page.
  • 762 - Evergrowing CCLRD Timeline Final Section Q
    These documents were turned back to the Community Library and thence were added to the Valentine Digital Collection for easy access. The initial intention of the information for was the benefit of the community and to document the efforts of those in the early days of the CCLRD. The original deliverable materials to CCLRD have been retained without modification except for this identifying page.
  • 760 - Evergrowing CCLRD Timeline Final Section O
    These documents were turned back to the Community Library and thence were added to the Valentine Digital Collection for easy access. The initial intention of the information for was the benefit of the community and to document the efforts of those in the early days of the CCLRD. The original deliverable materials to CCLRD have been retained without modification except for this identifying page.
  • 748 - Evergrowing CCLRD Timeline Final Section C
    These documents were turned back to the Community Library and thence were added to the Valentine Digital Collection for easy access. The initial intention of the information for was the benefit of the community and to document the efforts of those in the early days of the CCLRD. The original deliverable materials to CCLRD have been retained without modification except for this identifying page.
  • 747 - Evergrowing CCLRD Timeline Final Section A
    These documents were turned back to the Community Library and thence were added to the Valentine Digital Collection for easy access. The initial intention of the information for was the benefit of the community and to document the efforts of those in the early days of the CCLRD. The original deliverable materials to CCLRD have been retained without modification except for this identifying page.
  • 739 - "CCLRD Timeline Project" 16: SUNSET OAKS MANOR ASSOCIATION "SOMA" May 1975-Nov 1989
    CENTER AND CAMP LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT and CAMP and CENTER LAKES REHABILITATION DISTRICT, 'THE BEGINNINGS of the CAMP AND CENTER LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT aka Camp and Center Lakes Rehabilitation District II. THE ORIGINAL material herein was obtained from Mr Sokol, placed into date sequence and then reviewed for important or key dates for use on the CCLRD timeline. The material was placed into a binder for future reference. Other materials which were used by the SOMA association and original management board were not included in this package but have been retained with the other CCLRD materials for reference by interested parties. This material now becomes the property of the CCLRD for use by the organization as it considers acceptable.
  • 732 - CCLRD Timeline Project 9: CENTER LAKE WOODS PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION PAPERS "CLWPOAP" 1967 thru 1979
    Center Lake Woods Property Owners Association Papers, including Minutes, Membership, Programs, Correspondence.
  • 729 - CCLRD Time Line 6: CAMP and CENTER LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT and CAMP and CENTER LAKE REHABILITATION DISTRICT
    Miscellaneous materials, "CCLMD" GENERAL chronological INFORMATION 1987 thru 2003 Excerpted from the full files.
  • 312- CCLRD Camp and Center Lake Rehabilitation District
    Camp and Center Lakes Water Quality Summary Report Feb 25 2000
  • 310 - CCLRD Camp and Center Lake Rehabilitation District
    Application for Lake Protection Grant Funds, April 30 1999.
  • 308A - Camp Center Lake Rehabilitation District (CCLRD)
    Farm Practices and Urban/Lakeshore Residential Inventories summary Report 11/1998
  • 887 - CCLRD, Town Of Salem, Wetland Publications, Tornado and Year in Review
    2008 Tornado; Roundabout; Regional Planning News; Managing Water's Edge 201 0; CCLRD 2010; CCLRD 2011; CCLRD 2012; CCLRD 2015; Salem Dispatch 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016; TOS 2010 Budget materials; Holiday Enchantment 2004; 2014 Kenosha Year in Review; 2015 Kenosha Retooling effort; 2015 Kenosha County Graduates
  • 421 P3 - 1950s thru 1970 Handwritten client pages company prepared by Schenning Insurance
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 421M4 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 409 - 1945-1948 Register of Policies by month Schenning Insurance Ledger
    The ledger is a two page document so there is a page 10A and a page 10B. The reader needs to read across one page into the following page. There is a name index for this booklet. Please note, some letters are continued on subsequent pages. Loose pages found in the book will be placed in another booklet.
  • 421H4 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 403G - 1947-1953 Schenning Insurance Ledger
    7 parts to this book - 403A 00-60; 403B 61-120; 403C 121-190; 403D 191-260; 403E 261-330; 403F 331-400; 403G 401-448
  • 421H3 Schenning Insurance Hanwritten Members 1950-1970
    These pages are a mixture of typed and handwritten documents. They are in order by surname and booklets are split by the primary surname. There are other names mixed in each of the primary name, such as maiden names and children's names. Because of this, some researches will have to search each of the documents in the 421 series to be sure their family is not located in more than one booklet. Researchers should query on last names for the best results. Researchers need to realize that only those names types will produce results of a search. Please review the pages to see the style used for the form creation to adjust your query. There are no signatures on these pages. These pages are important because of what the member insured, their full names, their physical and mailing addresses, and city residences. Often cars are identified. Often, company names are noted. Some deaths are noted.
  • 402A - 1930-1936 Schenning Insurance Ledger
    In 3 parts 402A 0-100; 402B 101-200; 402C 201-292