Lake Pepin
• Copy of a short history of Lake Pepin
• Copy of old photo of Lake Pepin
• Lake Pepin brochures
• 1990 NY Times article on Lake Pepin
• “Picturesque America or The Land We Live In” with history of the Upper Mississippi
Langlois
• A Quiet Triumph – by Margaret Langlois Miller, about her mother, who became Pepin County Register of Deeds
• Catholic Digest from 1984 with Miller’s story
Latane, Catherine (Kitty)
• Laura Ingalls Days Commemorative Cookie Cutters book by Latane
Latter Day Saints
• “Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints” – manuscript about history of Porcupine and then Arkansaw church
• News articles from the 1990s about the church
Lattre Map
• Book about the first French Map of America
Laura Ingalls Wilder
• Brochures, newsletters and news articles about the museum in Pepin
• Application to state’s Heritage Tourism Program for “Laura, Legends, Ladies & Lumber”
• Map of Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Highway
Law Day
• Photos of Law Day, 2008
• Letters from Seifert & Schultz of Durand about 2002, 2004 and 2011 Law Days
• Simulation handouts for students
• Law Day agendas, 1998 and 2003
• News articles about Law Days
Library
• Copy of 1907 article on original library
• “Durand Free Library” manuscript
• News articles on old and new library
• 1999 letter from WHS informing Goethel, Seifert & Schultz that they had been issued award for preservation of the original library
• Letter from British professor about his impending visit to see the old library, 1987
• Copy of professor’s article
• 1994 letter from Durand School Superintendent about the building of new library, 1994
• Copy of plans for new library
• Letter from Library Building Study Committee to mayor requesting his presence at meeting, 1994
• Finding List for free library, 1898
• Letter to Richard Slabey from Goethel & Seifert about their impending move to the old Carnegie Library and their desire to work with PCHS on its preservation, 1996
Liddy
• Two photos of family members…Liddy family?
Lieffring, Geo.
• CD of Lieffring Trio – recording made 1973 at Wilbur Gibson’s home
• Photo of the trio, 1975
• Other photos
Lima Church & School
• CD – “Richly Blessed: Holy Rosary Parish – Lima, 1886-1986”
• “Holy Rosary Parish, Lima” manuscript
• Souvenir book – Holy Rosary Parish, 1946
• Article: “Holy Rosary: The last 25 years”
• Photo of parish wedding
• Holy Rosary Parish, 1993 book
• Photo of church, 1886
• Congregation list of members, 1913
• Church parish book, 1986
• Commencement invitation for Sacred Heart School, 1933
• Class of 1949 photo from news article
• Class of 1952 reunion, 2002
Lima Township
• “Lima Township” historical manuscript
Lions Club
• “The Duand Lions Club” historical manuscript
• 1992, 1993 meeting notices
• Letter from Lions Club members, 1993
• Durand Lions Club Intl. 35th Anniversary brochure
• Program for “Rumble by the River” pro wrestling match at DHS, 1999
• News articles about Lions Club
Little Plum School
• “Echoes of the Past” about the history of the school, 1989
• Service invoice for work done on the school, 2016
• Little Plum School House Preservation history
• “Little Plum History 1868-1954”
• News article on history of the school
• Copy of photo of Little Plum School
Little Plum Lutheran
• Letter from Virgil Biederman to Vera Slabey about history of the church
• Preservation Committee card
• 65th anniversary brochure (1938)
• Copy of photos of congregation in 1938, with list of members
Livingston
• Louis Livingston’s certificates of stock for Rochester Dairy Co-op, 1940s
• Letter from co-op informing Livingston of dividend, 1952
Lumbering/Logging
• Photo of lumbermen along the Chippewa River near Tiffany
• News photo of Chippewa River during lumber days with handwritten note
• Large photos of lumber era people
• “New Times and Old in Wisconsin” excerpt from Highways and Byways of the Mississippi Valley
• Draft of historical account of area lumbering
• Copy of online page on Beef Slough
• Copy of Legends & Lore excerpt about lumbering
Log Cabin Doll House
• Text panels for the log cabin display
Logue, Mary
• 2008 news article about the author who has home in Stockholm
Lunderville
• News article about WWII vet and radar operator, Sidney Lunderville
Luxembourg
• 2003 letter from University of St. Thomas about existence of Luxembourg immigration in Pepin County
• Luxembourg-American Resource Project Survey forms, 2003
• Handwritten notes on Luxembourger immigration in Pepin County by Madeleine Lieffring
Lynching
• Folder with materials from play about the hanging
• “The Day They Hanged Ed Williams,” from Real West Magazine, 197
• Copy of They Died At Their Posts
• Vern Elefson’s short paper, “On the Lynching of Ed Maxwell,” which makes the case for the innocence of the Maxwells
• Copy of Legends & Lore section on the hanging
• “Durand Lynch Tree” article, 1996
• Text panels for the old ball and chain and rifle exhibits. Note in folder indicates it was NOT Ed’s rifle
• News articles on the hanging
• Jessie Brantner’s senior thesis paper on the hanging, 2002
• Letter from Don Harman to Vera Slabey about the revisions she suggested for his “Last Lynching in Wisconsin” book, 2003
• Transcript of correspondences of A.W. Hammond about the Maxwells, July 1881
• Poem: “The Devil turned loose in a One Horse Village”