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Finding Aid for Name File, 1890-
(1890)
This is an artificial series consisting of photographs, drawings, and prints of individuals from UW-Stout, the surrounding community, and Wisconsin in general.
Finding Aid for Stout Student Organizations, 1911-
(1911)
This is an artificial series consisting of black and white and color photographs, drawings, and prints relating to campus student organizations.
Finding Aid for Classes, Labs, Shops, etc., 1900-
(1900)
This is an artificial series consisting of photographs, drawings, and prints relating to formal educational activities at Stout.
Finding Aid for University General File, 1903-
(1903)
This is an artificial series of color and black and white photographs, drawings, and prints relating to the University of Wisconsin-Stout and its involvement with the Stout community. It is largely unrelated to students.
Finding Aid for Campus Views (slides), ca. 1893-
(1893)
An artificial series consisting of black and white and color slides relating to views of the Stout campus.
Finding Aid for Stout Student Organizations (slides), ca. 1910-
(1910)
This is an artificial series consisting of black and white and color slides relating to campus student organizations.
Finding Aid for Classes, Labs, Shops, etc. (slides), ca. 1910-
(1910)
This is an artificial series consisting of black and white and color slides relating to formal educational activities at Stout.
Finding Aid for Student Life File (slides), ca. 1910-
(1910)
This is an artificial series consisting of black and white and color slides relating to students at the University of Wisconsin-Stout.
Finding Aid for Schools, Departments, Units, etc., 1940-
(1940)
This is an artificial collection consisting of black and white and color photographs taken by or pertaining to individual schools, departments, and units on campus.
Finding Aid for Wisconsin Logging, Railroad, & Labor (slides), ca. 1850-1990
(1850)
This collection includes black and white photographic slides of the logging and railroad industries in Wisconsin, and the series “Wisconsin at Work: A Labor History.”