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Winter, Mark R. Papers, 1977.
This collection consists of research notes and a paper written by Mark R. Winter. The paper is entitled “A Study of a Big Woods Township: Le Ray Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.” The paper was written in 1977 as part of the requirements for Historical Geography, an undergraduate course at Mankato State University. Handwritten research notes, maps, photocopies of newspaper articles, and the twenty-three-page research paper are all included in the collection.
Winterhalter, Nathan, 1990-. Oral History Interview and Collection, 2011
Winzenburg, Patrick, 1984-. Oral History Interview, 2007
Women's Relief Corps, Alexander Wilkin Chapter, Past Presidents' Club. Social and Financial Records, 1913 - 1947
This collection consists of the records of the Women’s Relief Corps, Alexander Wilkin Chapter, Past Presidents’ Club, No. 64 of Mankato, Minnesota. The records include social and financial records of the club, including ledger sheets and minutes of the meetings. Also included is a history of the group, written in 1926.
Wood Family. Papers, 1976 - 1977
Wortman, Allen L., 1935-. Oral History Interview and Collection, 2017.
Wortman, Dr. Allen (Al), 1935-. Collection, 1969-1995
Dr. Wortman was a faculty member in the Music Department from 1966 through 1995 where he was also the director of several musical group on campus. The Dr. Al Wortman collection is a collection of scrapbooks from the Ellis Street Singers between 1969 and 1995. This collection also contains a scrapbook from the Mankato State University Concert Choir between 1981 and 1991. In addition, there is a collection of audio recordings of the Ellis Street Singers and other miscellaneous groups.
Yaeger, Selma I., 1903 - 1993. Oral History Interview, 1980.
The Selma I. Yaeger collection contains an audiocassette recording, CD duplicates of the audiocassettes, and a transcript of an interview conducted at Yaeger's home in 1980. The interview deals with Yaeger's recollections of her roles and responsibilities while working as a rural schoolteacher during the 1920s. Patrice L. Johnson conducted the interview.
