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Guide to the Robert M. and Gladys (Reck) Schultz Family Photographs, circa 1920-1960
MISC MSS 310
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Abstract
- The Robert M. and Gladys (Reck) Schultz Family Photographs collection includes photographs of Robert and Gladys Schultz, as well as their nine children, ranging from the dates of 1920-1960. Photographic content includes scenes around La Crosse, Wis., portraits, and images of family and home life. Robert and Gladys Schultz also owned and operated Schultz Destruction Company at 913 South 2nd Street in La Crosse, Wis., until 1977.
- Collection Title
- Robert M. and Gladys (Reck) Schultz Family Photographs
- Date of Materials
- circa 1920-1960
- Creator
- Schultz, Gladys L. (Reck), 1902-1991
- Creator
- Schultz, Robert M., 1896-1961
- Call Number
- MISC MSS 310
- Amount
- 1500.0 megabytes [84 digital images]
- Language of Materials
- English
- Repository
- La Crosse Public Library Archives
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Robert M. and Gladys (Reck) Schultz Family Photographs, MISC MSS 310, La Crosse Public Library Archives, La Crosse, WI
Administrative Information
Publication Information
La Crosse Public Library Archives 2016 November
800 Main St.La Crosse, Wisconsin, 54601
(608) 789-7136
archives@lacrosselibrary.org
Access to Materials
Materials in this collection are available for patron use.
Acquisitions Information
(Accession no. 2016.035 and Accession no. 2016.099) Lent for scanning by Joseph McRaniels, 2016; originals returned to donor.
Controlled Access Headings
Family Name(s)
- Schultz family
Genre(s)
- Black-and-white photographs
Personal Name(s)
- McRaniels, Joseph
- Schultz, Gladys L. (Reck), 1902-1991
- Schultz, Robert M., 1896-1961
Electronic Content
This item has been digitized and is available electronically only. The original item was returned to the donor after scanning.