What typeface is this?

The pre-printed letterhead itself, please:

http://www.praxisworks.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/07-0090.01w.png

Old English with Extended Gothic as the body.

That’s a general term for a large family of typefaces designed to resemble the blackletter script. Perhaps this is a specific enough descriptor for the OP; if not then further investigation will be necessary to narrow down the specific typeface.

The more specific, the better, if you know more. Thanks!

Do you have a better scan? The text is so small it’s difficult to get an auto-decipher out of something like whatthefont.com

The closest “What the font” came up with was Bella Rose Plain, which clearly isn’t a match, though the general style is similar.

No, I found that pic online. I don’t have the actual document.

Old English-y type: Linotext
Smaller sanserif type: Engraver’s Gothic

PS: Coincidentally, I grew up 30 miles outside of Eau Claire

Looks like a form of Fraktur.

That’s because Fraktur is also a form of blackletter, and the OP’s typeface is meant to evoke blackletter.

Thanks, everyone!

Baby Glan?

Just FYI for anyone with this type of question, there are several tools on the Web that will help you to match a font. I use Identifont at http://www.identifont.com/ but there are others out there.