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West Duluth Women's Club records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S6007
Abstract

The collection contains six scrapbooks. The scrapbooks hold lists of past presidents and members, newspaper clippings, announcements, programs, and a few snapshots.

Dates: 1934-1997

West End Bachelor Club minutes

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S3053
Abstract

Minutes of a Duluth social club formerly located at 1909 1/2 West Superior Street.

Dates: 1951-1954

Western Auto Stores photograph collection

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S4594
Abstract

This collection contains 140 photographs of Duluth and 16 items of Superior, Wisconsin. All of the photographs are 4x6 or snapshots and have no corresponding negatives. A few of the photographs of Michigan street and 202 West Superior street includes signs for Western Auto Stores or Western Auto Stores Service Department.

Dates: 1949 March-1953 February; Majority of material found in 1949, 1953

Western Lake Superior Sanitary District records

 Collection
Identifier: S2287
Abstract

The collection consists of minutes, reports, financial records, and policy and planning documents generated by WLSSD.

Dates: 1971-1981

Bert N. Wheeler scrapbook

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S3153
Abstract

The collection contains newspaper clippings concerning police department appointments, the liquor issue, burglaries, traffic accidents, the hospital unit, fire prevention and the death of Leonidas Merritt.

Dates: 1923-1927

Arthur B. White papers

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S4490
Abstract

The collection consists of a photograph of Arthur B. White; a 1913 Orpheum Theater calendar; photocopied pages pertaining to Duluth from The Saga of the Shufflin' Kid, by White (1940); and genealogical information about the Foote family.

Dates: 1913-1940; Majority of material found in 1913

Thomas White logbook

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S3198
Abstract

The collection contains a log book of vessels passing through the Duluth ship canal.

Dates: 1906-1907

William E. Wickstrom papers

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S4509
Abstract

The collection consists of 14 photographs of Dr. William WIckstrom’s family and John and Maria Wickstrom’s friends, as well as a written transcript of an interview by Dr. Richard Hudelson narrated by Dr. William Wickstrom about local labor history and the Carneys.

Dates: 1913-1918

Otto E. Wieland papers

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S3130
Abstract

The collection contains news clippings concerning Wieland's work in history and his life, 1932–1972; business and personal letters, 1939-1946; typed copies of papers written by Wieland, 1935–1942; and a published pamphlet by Wieland, Americanism and World Peace,1925.

Dates: 1925-1972

Edith M. Williams poems

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S3197
Abstract

The collection contains poems by Edith Williams. Themes of the poems include Duluth, veterans, soldiers, and the military.

Dates: circa 1920

Wise Women Radio records

 Collection
Identifier: 1419
Abstract

Contains records related to KUMD's Wise Women Radio.

Dates: 1981-2000

Julius F. Wolff, Jr. papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S6094
Abstract

The collection holds papers and publications that reflect the family life, recreational hobbies, service activities, and professional interests of Dr. Wolff. There are a few family photographs.

Dates: 1918-2006; Majority of material found in 1949-1995

Women in Business and the Professions oral history interviews

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2320
Abstract In 1979 historian Barbara Sommer interviewed nine Duluth, Minnesota area women who worked in business or the professions. The women discussed their reasons for entering the various professions they represent, including doctor, lawyer, arts administrator, library director, banker, small business owner and business employees. They also described their reasons for entering their field, their reactions to it, the reactions of colleagues and commented generally on the impact their careers have...
Dates: 1979

Women in Politics oral history interviews

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2291
Abstract In 1978 and 1979 historian Barbara Sommer interviewed fifteen women form the Duluth, Minnesota area who were involved in politics as elected officials or activists. In the interviews the women discussed their reasons for entering politics, their involvements past and present, and their own and their families' reactions to their involvement in politics. The collection consists of audio recordings of the interviews, typed indexes to the topics covered in the recordings, copies of the question...
Dates: 1978-1979

The Women of Morgan Park oral history project records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S4504
Abstract

The collection consists of two interviews that cover topics and recollections spanning 1919-1960s. The narrators are Sally E. Solomon (approximately 75 minutes) and Pearl Barker (85 minutes).

Dates: 1991 January 1-1991 June 15

Women's Institute of Duluth records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2374
Abstract

The collection consists of records on artists and performers the Institute brought or attempted to bring to Duluth.

Dates: 1941-1995

World War II Civilian Mobilization scrapbooks

 Collection — Box: SC
Identifier: S3140
Abstract

The collection consists of two scrapbooks solely containing news clippings covering anti-sabotage programs, commodity rationing, test blackouts, division of city into district, air raid precautions, and other subjects concering home front activities in Duluth, Minnesota during World War II.

Dates: 1941-1944

Young Old Timers of the West End albums

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2450
Abstract

Contains photograph albums from The Young Old Timers of the West End.

Dates: 1911-1926; Majority of material found in 1911, 1926, not dated

Zinsmaster Baking Company records

 Collection — Item: IP items on shelf
Identifier: S6041
Abstract The collection contains four scrapbook volumes of newspaper clippings of company advertisements, bread industry advertisements, and related newspaper stories on Zinsmaster and its competitors (1919-1934). There are also black and white 8x10 photographs of the silver trophy and four wrapped loaves of Zinsmaster's bread (March 22, 1925), Duluth Zinsmaster Co. open house at the plant, one colored architect’s rendering of Zinsmaster plant (11X14), one original architectural ink drawing of the...
Dates: 1919-1977; Majority of material found in 1919-1934