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245 | 10 | $aBarland family papers,$f1825-2008. |
300 | $a6.4$fcubic feet (11 archives boxes and 5 flat boxes) | |
300 | $a5$freels of microfilm (35 mm), and | |
300 | $a51$fphotographs; plus | |
300 | $3additions of$a8.4$fcubic feet (7 record center cartons and 5 archives boxes) and | |
300 | $a178$fphotographs | |
546 | $aMaterials are predominantly in English; some papers are in German. | |
520 | $aPersonal and business papers of three generations of the Barland's, a family with strong ties to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, together with papers of several related families, the Newlands', the Reads, the Schlegelmilchs, and the Wilsons. Included are personal letters, diaries, photographs, financial records, and genealogical materials. The papers document the life of Thomas Barland, a minister and inventor who emigrated from Scotland to Illinois and then to Eau Claire (1853). Barland's correspondence discusses pioneer life in Illinois and Wisconsin, the Civil War, slavery, and his religious views. Also documented are Barland's sisters, Betsy Barland Moffat and Jessie Barland Newlands Moore, the mother of Senator Francis G. Newlands of Nevada; Thomas' son John C. Barland, a Civil War soldier and dairy farmer; John's son, T. Gordon Barland, a prominent Eau Claire banker; and John's daughter Agnes Barland McDaniel, a missionary nurse. Noteworthy among the photographs are two snapshots of Agnes Barland McDaniel taken in Siam in the 1920s. | |
530 | $3The papers relating to Siam and the Thomas Barland and Jessie Barland Newlands Moore portions of the collection are$aAlso available on microfilm. | |
506 | $aCOLLECTION, IN-PART, STORED AT ARC: Collection can be requested for transfer through the Area Research Center (ARC) Network, consult Reading Room Staff. | |
540 | $aCOPYRIGHT RESTRICTION: Gordon Barland retains copyright of materials in M2013-153 until his death. | |
555 | 0_ | $aFinding aid. |
561 | $aPortions presented by Isabelle V. Towne, Eau Claire, Wisconsin; portions loaned for microfilming by Thomas H. Barland, Eau Claire, 1962-1967, and Mrs. John Ferguson, Golf, Illinois, 1967; and portions presented by Lois Barland, Eau Claire, 1977. | |
541 | 1_ | $89.1\a$aBarland, Gordon$bEau Claire, Wisconsin$cDeed of gift$eM2004-230$3Additions, 1941-1979, consisting of diaries written by Gordon Barland describing his daily schedules, financial situation, weather, family and friends, and brief comments on contemporary political events. Later diaries focus on his academic work in experimental psychology and research on polygraph examinations and their effectiveness on criminal suspects. Also included is a travel journal written by Betsy Barland describing a family trip to Europe in 1950, the first year that American tourists were allowed, which includes numerous photographs. Finally, there are reminiscences by several family members describing their experiences in Hawaii during and after the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941. Qty: 1.2 c.f. and 173 photographs (in 1 record center carton and 1 archives box). |
541 | 1_ | $810.1\a$aBarland, Gordon$bSalt Lake City, Utah$cDeed of gift$eM2005-055.$3Additions, 1970, 1993-2003, relating to Gordon Barland's work for Military Intelligence in Berlin in the 1960s and early 1970s and his subsequent work after earning his Ph. D. with the Department of Defense Polygraph Institute as the head of research. These additions consist of an autobiographical manuscript, polygraph research and reference materials, journals, and a letter from Mr. Barland to his family. [RESTRICTED: Access to Barland's writings about his experiences working in Military Intelligence requires the written permission of the donor until February 1, 2014.] Qty:0.2 c.f. (1 archives box). |
541 | 1_ | $811.1\a$eM2010-112$3Additions, (1942-2008, bulk 1973-1987), consisting of the papers of Gordon Barland including correspondence, diaries and transcripts, and employment and school records. Also included are three of Gordon's publications related to his research on the validity and deception of polygraph tests. The correspondence consists primarily of letters to and from Gordon and details his college years and army service. The diaries were written in German and kept by Kristin Barland's mother, Lieselotte Buttenschön, in Berlin during World War II. Qty: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box) and 5 photographs. |
541 | 1_ | $812.1\a$eM2013-153$3Additions, 1952-1995, relating to Gordon Barland's high school experiences, family life, and work for Military Intelligence in Berlin in the 1960s and early 1970s. Box 1: Gordon's diaries and letters; in his 1952-1956 high school diary he details daily school activities and summer trips with his family. Primarily consisting of letters written by Gordon to his family with some responses from various relatives, Gordon writes about his daily personal and professional experiences including travel and home maintenance. Box 2: Gordon Barland's RESTRICTED military records detailing his experiences working in the Military Intelligence require his written permission until December 31, 2020. Barland also retains copyright of his military records until his death. Qty: 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes) |
541 | 1_ | $813.1\a$aChippewa Valley Museum$bEau Claire, Wis.$cTransfer$eM2018-083$3Additions consisting of correspondence from numerous members of the Barland and McDaniel families, diaries, artwork, news clippings, and legal and financial papers. Much of the correspondence has been transcribed. Qty: 6.0 cubic feet (6 record center cartons) |
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541 | 1_ | $814.1\a$aAction |
583 | 1_ | $814.2\a$aRestriction removed$3RESTRICTED: Portions of accessions M2005-055 and M2013-153 including military records detailing Gordon Barland's experiences working in the Military Intelligence require his written permission until December 31, 2020.$kaeb$c20211110 |
600 | 30 | $aBarland family. |
600 | 37 | $aNewlands family.$2dacs |
600 | 37 | $aRead family.$2dacs |
600 | 30 | $aSchlegelmilch family. |
600 | 30 | $aWilson family. |
610 | 10 | $aUnited States.$bArmy.$bWisconsin Infantry Regiment, 16th (1862-1865).$bCompany H. |
610 | 20 | $aWheaton College (Ill.) |
610 | 10 | $aUnited States.$bDepartment of Defense.$bPolygraph Institute. |
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700 | 1_ | $aBarland, John C.,$d1840-1928. |
700 | 1_ | $aBarland, Dora Schlegelmilch,$d-1922. |
700 | 1_ | $aBarland, T. Gordon$q(Thomas Gordon),$d-1942. |
700 | 1_ | $aBarland, Thomas,$d1809-1896. |
700 | 1_ | $aMcDaniels, Agnes Barland.$d-1982. |
700 | 1_ | $aMoffat, Betsy Barland. |
700 | 1_ | $aMoore, Jessie Barland Newlands. |
700 | 1_ | $aSchlegelmilch, Herman. |
700 | 1_ | $aSchlegelmilch, Herrmann,$dapproximately 1830-1903. |
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