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C State Historical Society of Missouri, Typescript Collection 995 774 items on 14 rolls of microfilm MICROFILM RESTRICTED This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at shsresearch@umsystem.edu. INTRODUCTION The State Historical Society of Missouri Typescript Collection consists of typescripts of articles and manuscripts donated over the years to the Historical Society. DONOR INFORMATION The 774 items in the typescript collection were donated between the years 1922 to 1962. Consult the reference staff for more information. RESTRICTIONS Consult the reference staff about the restriction on this collection. SCOPE AND CONTENT These typescripts were originally bound into volumes. They were later microfilmed and the volume number appears in the lower right hand corner of each frame. A brief description precedes each item on the microfilm. Since the volume number is no longer used it is necessary to find an item by locating its description. ITEM LIST Item # 1 Kuhl, Jacob, "Armistice Day and the Unknown Soldier: St. Louis' Observance of the Day," 1936 (Script of KSD radio program commemorating Armistice Day, November 11, 1936. Parade, church services, American Legion luncheon, and history of Arlington and the Unknown Soldier.) Item # 2 Dienst, Alex, Moses Austin and his son, Stephen F. Austin, 1937 (Address before the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Texas Agricultural Workers' Association, Temple, Texas. History of the Austin family; Austin's pewter, lead, and shot businesses; biographical sketch of Stephen F. Austin, colonization of Texas, the Mexican War, and the Alamo.) Item # 3 Avalon Academy Articles of Incorporation, 1869 (Petition and articles of incorporation of the Avalon Academy, Livingston County, Missouri, established by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, August 13, 1869. The location, name and purpose of the Academy.) Item # 4 Basye, Lisbon (1818-1863), Diary, 1852 (Diary of round-trip journey from Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri, to "Center Creek Diggins," Jasper County, Missouri. Description of weather, soil, countryside, roads, resources, personal health, route traveled. Itemized expenses of the trip. Brief introduction and biography of Lisbon Basye by Otto Basye.)

C <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Typescript Collection<br />

995 774 items on 14 rolls <strong>of</strong> micr<strong>of</strong>ilm<br />

MICROFILM<br />

RESTRICTED<br />

This collection is available at <strong>The</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>. If you would like more<br />

information, please contact us at shsresearch@umsystem.edu.<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Typescript Collection consists <strong>of</strong> typescripts <strong>of</strong><br />

articles and manuscripts donated over the years to the <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

DONOR INFORMATION<br />

<strong>The</strong> 774 items in the typescript collection were donated between the years 1922 to 1962.<br />

Consult the reference staff for more information.<br />

RESTRICTIONS<br />

Consult the reference staff about the restriction on this collection.<br />

SCOPE AND CONTENT<br />

<strong>The</strong>se typescripts were originally bound into volumes. <strong>The</strong>y were later micr<strong>of</strong>ilmed and<br />

the volume number appears in the lower right hand corner <strong>of</strong> each frame. A brief description<br />

precedes each item on the micr<strong>of</strong>ilm. Since the volume number is no longer used it is necessary<br />

to find an item by locating its description.<br />

ITEM LIST<br />

Item # 1 Kuhl, Jacob, "Armistice Day and the Unknown Soldier: St. Louis' Observance<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Day," 1936 (Script <strong>of</strong> KSD radio program commemorating Armistice<br />

Day, November 11, 1936. Parade, church services, American Legion<br />

luncheon, and history <strong>of</strong> Arlington and the Unknown Soldier.)<br />

Item # 2 Dienst, Alex, Moses Austin and his son, Stephen F. Austin, 1937 (Address before<br />

the Tenth Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Texas Agricultural Workers' Association,<br />

Temple, Texas. History <strong>of</strong> the Austin family; Austin's pewter, lead, and shot<br />

businesses; biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Stephen F. Austin, colonization <strong>of</strong> Texas,<br />

the Mexican War, and the Alamo.)<br />

Item # 3 Avalon Academy Articles <strong>of</strong> Incorporation, 1869 (Petition and articles <strong>of</strong><br />

incorporation <strong>of</strong> the Avalon Academy, Livingston County, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

established by the Church <strong>of</strong> the United Brethren in Christ, August 13, 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> location, name and purpose <strong>of</strong> the Academy.)<br />

Item # 4 Basye, Lisbon (1818-1863), Diary, 1852 (Diary <strong>of</strong> round-trip journey from<br />

Bowling Green, Pike County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, to "Center Creek Diggins," Jasper<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Description <strong>of</strong> weather, soil, countryside, roads, resources,<br />

personal health, route traveled. Itemized expenses <strong>of</strong> the trip. Brief<br />

introduction and biography <strong>of</strong> Lisbon Basye by Otto Basye.)


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Item # 5 Whitehead, Andrew Jackson (1860- ), Affadavit, 1932 (Testimony about the<br />

public hanging <strong>of</strong> the bald knobbers Captain Bill Walker, Bill Walker, Jr.,<br />

and John Matthews at Ozark, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in May 1889. Whitehead was a guard<br />

at the execution.)<br />

Item # 6 Benton, Richard Higgins (1841- ), Autobiography, 1912 (Genealogical<br />

information on the Benton and Chinn families. Benton's early life in<br />

Kentucky and <strong>Missouri</strong>, his education, Civil War experiences as a<br />

Confederate soldier, battles in <strong>Missouri</strong>, Tennessee, and Arkansas, Union<br />

prisons, return home and life after the war.)<br />

Item # 7 McGregor, W.B., Address to the Benton Democratic Club <strong>of</strong> Marceline on the<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Thomas Hart Benton (Speech giving biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

Hart Benton, and praising his abilities and accomplishments.)<br />

Item # 8 Bingham, George J.R., Letter, 1935 (Enumeration <strong>of</strong> articles about George Caleb<br />

Bingham, exhibits which used Bingham paintings, map <strong>of</strong> the seige <strong>of</strong><br />

Maguire's Castle at Inishkellin, 1593-1594, and genealogy <strong>of</strong> the Bingham<br />

family by George J.R. Bingham, Recorder, <strong>The</strong> Bingham Association.)<br />

Item # 9 Darby, Ada Claire, "Sons and Daughters <strong>of</strong> the Platte Purchase Country," 1938<br />

(Address given at the Platte Purchase Centennial, St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

August 18-20, 1938. Discusses derivation <strong>of</strong> the name Platte, history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

country, early settlers, and prominent citizens and their achievements.)<br />

Item # 10 Collins, A. Loyd, Henry County Chronology (Calendar <strong>of</strong> important dates and<br />

events in Henry County history.)<br />

Item # 11 Malone, Edward E., "Building on Bristle Ridge," 1938 (Script <strong>of</strong> a four-act play<br />

about the purchase and settlement <strong>of</strong> the Platte Purchase, from which<br />

Buchanan, Andrew, Holt, Atchison, and Nodaway Counties were formed,<br />

including the founding <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph and Conception, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 12 Keil, William (1811-1877), et al., Letters, 1855-1870 (A German immigrant,<br />

religious enthusiast and medical practitoner, Keil founded communities in<br />

Bethel, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in 1844 and in Aurora, Oregon, 1855. Letters to the Bethel<br />

community from Keil, Samuel Miller and John Giesy, translated from<br />

German by William Godfrey Bek.)<br />

Item # 13 Gilbert, E.G., Papers, 1859-1960 (W.D. Benson and D.H. Wright, Boonville<br />

photographers, describe decline <strong>of</strong> Boonville businesses, the waning railroad<br />

excitement, prices, milling and distilling, photography equipment, family<br />

health and activities, and music.)<br />

Item # 14 McMillen, A.T., "Blackfoot," 1934 (History <strong>of</strong> Blackfoot in northwestern Boone<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 15 Blair, John Milton (1823-1875), Letters, 1849-1851 (Letters to his brother,<br />

Morris W. Blair <strong>of</strong> Yellow Spring, IA, about an 1849 journey to the<br />

California gold fields. Wagon train, route, weather, provisions, Indians,<br />

California, the gold rush, prices, wages, process <strong>of</strong> digging and panning for<br />

gold, climate, people. Introduction by Cora Barns.)<br />

Item # 16 Emmons, Ben L., Letter, 1926 (To Nettie H. Beauregard, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from St. Charles, <strong>Missouri</strong>, [1926] History <strong>of</strong> land granted Daniel Boone,<br />

Daniel Morgan Boone, and Nathan Boone in <strong>Missouri</strong>, genealogy <strong>of</strong> Boone,<br />

Shobe, and Matson families, and Daniel Boone's life in <strong>Missouri</strong> after 1813.)


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Item # 17 Boone, Daniel Morgan, and Sara Griffin Lewis, Marriage Record, 1800<br />

(Marriage record from St. Charles Parish <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 18 Hosman, R.L., "Family History <strong>of</strong> Nathan Boone and His Daughter, Mary<br />

Hosman," n.d. (Detailed biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> Daniel Boone, Nathan<br />

Boone, and Mary Boone Hosman. Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Boone and Hosman<br />

families.)<br />

Item # 19 East, Ernest E., Papers, 1938 (Correspondence with Lydia M. Brickey concerning<br />

her grandfather, John S. Brickey; copy <strong>of</strong> letter from John S. Brickey to J.T.<br />

Lindsay, December 8, 1850, describing the building <strong>of</strong> Fort Clark at Peoria in<br />

1813.)<br />

Item # 20 Bronson, S.E., "A Dog Speech By a Friend <strong>of</strong> the Dog," 1915 (Excerpt from<br />

address by Senator S.E. Bronson <strong>of</strong> Ozark, Christian County, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

opposing S.B. 237, 48th General Assembly, 1915, which called for the<br />

licensing <strong>of</strong> dogs.)<br />

Item # 21 Browning, S.A., Speech, 1933 (Speech read on radio station WOS by<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> Livingston County in the 57th General Assembly, giving a<br />

brief history <strong>of</strong> Livingston County, its towns and inhabitants.)<br />

Item # 22 <strong>Missouri</strong> Territory, Cape Girardeau District, Landowners, 1806 (List <strong>of</strong><br />

landowners in Cape Girardeau District antedating August 10, 1806.)<br />

Item # 23 Mulcaster, John C., "<strong>The</strong> Removal <strong>of</strong> the Cherokee Indians in 1838," n.d. (An<br />

essay describing the forced migration <strong>of</strong> the Cherokee Nation, taken largely<br />

from James Mooney's Myths Of <strong>The</strong> Cherokee.)<br />

Item # 24 Holland, C.B., Letter, 1863 (To W.D. Wood, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Springfield, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Jan. 11, 1863. Letter reports the details <strong>of</strong> the battle at<br />

Springfield, January 8, 1863, and includes a list <strong>of</strong> the killed and wounded.)<br />

Item # 25 Bumgardner, James, Jr. (1835- ), Reminiscences (Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> youth in<br />

Clinton County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, especially <strong>of</strong> the James Bumgardner and James H.<br />

Birch families. Description <strong>of</strong> pioneer life.)<br />

Item # 26 Stewart, William W., Civil War Notes, 1864 (<strong>The</strong> names and addresses <strong>of</strong><br />

Confederate <strong>of</strong>ficers imprisoned at Johnson's Island in Lake Erie during the<br />

Civil War.)<br />

Item # 27 Crittenden, John Jordon (1787-1863), Letter, 1856 (To Wm. E. Dunscomb, from<br />

Washington, D.C., Apr. 22, 1856. Letter about Crittenden's lands in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, which were sold for taxes and which he instructs his agent to<br />

redeem.)<br />

Item # 28 Redd, Mrs. Jewett M., "History <strong>of</strong> Dover Christian Church," n.d. (A brief history<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Christian Church at Dover, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from its beginnings in 1824 until<br />

about 1937.)<br />

Item # 29 Dresser, Jessie, Will, 1863 (Copy <strong>of</strong> will in the form <strong>of</strong> a letter written in<br />

Vicksburg, MS, and addressed to M.H. Cushion, to whom all back pay and<br />

bounty are consigned in the event that Dresser does not return from the war.)<br />

Item # 30 Cannon, Lucius H., Letter, 1935 (To Mr. Wood, from St. Louis, Apr. 24, 1935.<br />

Letter about the Easton family <strong>of</strong> New York and <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 31 Bryan, William Smith (1846-1940), Papers, 1919-1935 (Correspondence, 1919-<br />

1920, and 1934-1935, concerning Robert Rose and William S. Bryan, authors


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<strong>of</strong> A History Of Pioneer Families Of <strong>Missouri</strong>, including eight letters from<br />

Bryan and a sketch <strong>of</strong> his life.)<br />

Item # 32 Emmons, Ben L., Papers, 1936 (Letters from Ben L. Emmons from Fred Graham<br />

about the Old <strong>State</strong> House in St. Charles; also a short article on the subject.)<br />

Item # 33 Fayollat, R., Letter, 1918 (To Ben L. Emmons, St. Charles, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

France, [1918]. Letter from a French priest to Emmons regarding his son,<br />

Wallis Kirk Emmons, who was serving with a hospital unit in France. <strong>The</strong><br />

letter, sponsored by the YMCA, was undoubtedly sent to many parents <strong>of</strong><br />

young men fighting in France.)<br />

Item # 34 Field, Eugene (1850-1895), Letter, 1878 (To Alex. Phipps, from St. Louis,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Feb. 24, 1878. Letter expressing sympathy to Phipps and wishing<br />

him a speedy recovery.)<br />

Item # 35 Missionary <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Papers, 1814-1822 (Letters written by<br />

Salmon Giddings and Timothy Flint to the Reverend Able Flint <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Missionary <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut concerning their missionary work in the<br />

West, particularly the St. Louis and St. Charles areas.)<br />

Item # 36 Gentry, Richard, Letters, 1830 (Richard Gentry to his wife, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from Santa Fe, July 4, 1830, and to his father, Richmond, Kentucky, from<br />

Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, November 4, 1830. Both letters describe his trip to<br />

Santa Fe for the purpose <strong>of</strong> trading.)<br />

Item # 37 Gill, McCune, Address, 1938 (Speech given at the Camp Jackson Dinner <strong>of</strong> Mid<br />

Town Club, May 10, 1938, concerning the taking <strong>of</strong> Camp Jackson by St.<br />

Louis militia, May 10, 1861.)<br />

Item # 38 Gass, John Patrick, Letter, 1904 (To F.A. Sampson, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Sedalia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, June 10, 1904. Letter concerns Patrick Gass, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who kept a journal which was printed in<br />

1807 or 1808.)<br />

Item # 39 Graham, Fred R., "Mississippi River Parkway Report," n.d. (A short history <strong>of</strong><br />

the discovery and development <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi River in <strong>Missouri</strong> and a<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> the points <strong>of</strong> interest along the river, written by Graham for the<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Planning Board.)<br />

Item # 40 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Greene County, Papers, 1833-1862 (Early Greene County <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

copied in 1933 from an old record book which was prepared after a fire in<br />

1837. Lists such <strong>of</strong>ficials as circuit and county court clerks, sheriff, collector,<br />

and justices <strong>of</strong> the peace.)<br />

Item # 41 U.S. General Land Office, Letter, 1932 (To Justus R. Moll, Springfield, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from Washington, D.C., Oct. 28, 1932. Letter outlines treaties with various<br />

Indian tribes by which the land in Greene County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, was opened to<br />

settlement.)<br />

Item # 42 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Greene County. Circuit Court Minute Book, 1854 (Roll <strong>of</strong> attorneys<br />

copied from the daybook <strong>of</strong> the Greene County Circuit Court, 1854, by Justus<br />

R. Moll in 1932.)<br />

Item # 43 Moore, Adella Breckenridge, "<strong>The</strong> Story the Washington County, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

Records Tell <strong>of</strong> the Hearst Family" (Various records concerning the John<br />

Hearst family to be found in the Washington County record books such as the


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B Probate file, the county court record book and the circuit court record<br />

book.)<br />

Item # 44 Hazen, William G., Letter, 1864 (To Alexander R. Hazen, from Camp Cabell,<br />

Dec. 21, 1864. Describes the Battle <strong>of</strong> Pilot Knob and the long, difficult<br />

Confederate retreat across Indian territory to the white settlement.)<br />

Item # 45 Barrett, Mrs. J.M., Cemetery Records <strong>of</strong> Burial Grounds in Saline County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, 1784-1927 (Records <strong>of</strong> Bethel, Bingham, Memorial Church, Steve<br />

Smith, Marshall, Davis, Clark, Hancock, Hill Family, Hurt Family, Heath<br />

Creek, High Hill, Hunt Family, and Zoar burial grounds and cemeteries.)<br />

Item # 46 Hogan, John, Papers, 1855 (Speech delivered by Hogan at the laying <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cornerstone <strong>of</strong> the first Jewish synagogue west <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi, B'nai<br />

Temple, at Sixth and Cerre Streets, St. Louis. Letter from Lawrence Boogher,<br />

Hogan's grandson, regarding the speech.)<br />

Item # 47 Hunter, Abraham, Letter, 1859 (To Lyman C. Draper, Madison, WI, from<br />

Pleasant Plains, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1859. Letter giving information about Joseph<br />

Hunter (1762-1825), who lived with Clark's settlement at Fort Jefferson, was<br />

an Indian hunter during the Revolutionary War, and served six years on the<br />

legislative council for the Territory <strong>of</strong> Upper Louisiana.)<br />

Item # 48 Iffrig, F.J., Speech, 1933 (Speech read on radio station WOS by the<br />

representative <strong>of</strong> St. Charles County in the 57th General Assembly, giving a<br />

brief history <strong>of</strong> St. Charles County, its towns and industry.)<br />

Item # 49 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau <strong>of</strong> American Ethnology, Letter, 1916 (To Floyd<br />

C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from Washington, D.C., Feb. 17, 1916.<br />

Letter listing those Indian tribes native to <strong>Missouri</strong> and their location toward<br />

the close <strong>of</strong> the 17th century.)<br />

Item # 50 Thomas, John L., Speech, 1876 (Speech read at the Jefferson County Celebration<br />

<strong>of</strong> July 4, 1876, outlining the history <strong>of</strong> the area included in Jefferson County<br />

from discovery and imperial rule by France and Spain, through acquisition by<br />

the U.S. to its contemporary status as Jefferson County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, including a<br />

list <strong>of</strong> all the circuit judges, 1819-1876.)<br />

Item # 51 Kenney, Mildred A., "<strong>The</strong> Early History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (A brief historical<br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> as the "Mother <strong>of</strong> the West.")<br />

Item # 52 Kingsley, Mrs. George, "Some Historic Spots in <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1935 (A short<br />

address mentioning points <strong>of</strong> historic interest in <strong>Missouri</strong>, read by Mrs.<br />

Kingsley in Kansas City in 1935.)<br />

Item # 53 Espy, James C., Research Notes, n.d. (Copies <strong>of</strong> articles and items appearing in<br />

the <strong>Missouri</strong> Republican, March 14 to May 9, 1825, in connection with the<br />

visit to St. Louis <strong>of</strong> the Marquis de Lafayette, April 29, 1825.)<br />

Item # 54 Bush, A.C., <strong>The</strong> Liberty Methodist Church, 1860- 1890 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Liberty Methodist Church at Liberty, <strong>Missouri</strong>, taken from a record book in<br />

the possession <strong>of</strong> Judge Sandusky.)<br />

Item # 55 Spanish Documents, 1788-1789 (Copies <strong>of</strong> Spanish documents related to the<br />

Louisiana Province and the terms <strong>of</strong> settlement therein.)<br />

Item # 56 Mackay, James, Papers, 1821 (Will <strong>of</strong> James Mackay, drawn 7 November 1821,<br />

and letter from Mackay to his son, John Zeno Mackay, in a Lord Chesterfield<br />

vein, ca. 1821.)


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Item # 57 Major, Elliott W. (1864-1949), <strong>State</strong>ment, 1917 (<strong>State</strong>ment, signed and sealed,<br />

that the Governor's Message to the 49th General Assembly, 2 January 1917,<br />

was the first <strong>of</strong>ficial act performed in the new capitol building.)<br />

Item # 58 University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Mark Twain Centennial Committee, Report, 1935 (Final<br />

report <strong>of</strong> the committee to President Frederick A. Middlebush, outlining the<br />

activities staged for the Mark Twain centennial celebration.)<br />

Item # 59 Sampson, F[rancis] A[sbury] (1842-1918), "A List <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Authors," n.d. (A<br />

list <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> writers <strong>of</strong> fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.)<br />

Item # 60 Smoke, Margaret, "<strong>Missouri</strong> Women in Journalism," 1931 (Term paper<br />

submitted in the school <strong>of</strong> journalism.)<br />

Item # 61 Shannon, Joseph B., Speech, 1935 (Speech <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> congressman Joseph B.<br />

Shannon before the Women's Jackson Democratic Club, Independence.)<br />

Item # 62 Moll, Justus R., Moll Genealogy, 1931 (A list <strong>of</strong> the names, addresses, and<br />

family lines <strong>of</strong> those interested in Moll genealogy.)<br />

Item # 63 Dickey, Harris B., Montgomery County Cemeteries, 1932 (Inscriptions on<br />

gravestones in the Harris and Oliver Cemeteries in Montgomery County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 64 Muldrow, William, and Company, Charter <strong>of</strong> Incorportation, 1849 (Charter <strong>of</strong><br />

incorporation establishing William Muldrow and Company, a "joint stock<br />

assocation," for the purpose <strong>of</strong> an expedition to California to prospect for<br />

gold. Signed in Marion County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 28 January 1849.)<br />

Item # 65 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Militia, Volunteers, Payrolls, 1837 (Copies <strong>of</strong> payrolls <strong>of</strong> various<br />

companies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> militia mustered into service during 1837 to repel<br />

invasion <strong>of</strong> the frontier by the Osage Indians. Copied from the originals in the<br />

Adjutant General's Office by Justus R. Moll.)<br />

Item # 66 Layne, Lottie, "Facts About Otterville," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Otterville,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, known as Elkton until 1948.)<br />

Item # 67 Owen, W.E. (1860- ), "Pioneer Days in Clinton and Henry County," n.d.<br />

(<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Clinton and Henry Counties, including recollections <strong>of</strong><br />

the wildlife that abounded before the end <strong>of</strong> the century.)<br />

Item # 68 Pacific Railroad, Celebration Pass, 1855 (Copy <strong>of</strong> a pass issued to Dr. G.B.<br />

Winston. Good for a trip from St. Louis to Jefferson City and return to<br />

participate in the celebration <strong>of</strong> the opening <strong>of</strong> the Pacific Railroad to<br />

Jefferson City.)<br />

Item # 69 Zuber, W.P., "Biographical Sketches <strong>of</strong> Martin Parmer, East Texas Pioneer,"<br />

1902 (Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Zuber and others abvout the life <strong>of</strong> Martin Parmer,<br />

Texas pioneer. Included are stories <strong>of</strong> Indian fighting in <strong>Missouri</strong> and<br />

fighting for the independence <strong>of</strong> Texas.)<br />

Item # 70 Pershing, John J. (1860-1948), <strong>State</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> Military Service, 1917 (<strong>State</strong>ment <strong>of</strong><br />

the military service <strong>of</strong> John J. Pershing.)<br />

Item # 71 Hollister, George, "History <strong>of</strong> Pleasant Park Methodist Episcopal Church,<br />

South," 1932 (History prepared for the 95th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the church.)<br />

Item # 72 Wiles, Edmond R., Survey, 1933 (A survey <strong>of</strong> Confederate pensions showing<br />

conditions in all pension-paying states, and reflecting the changes since 1931.<br />

Compiled by past commander-in-chief <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> Confederate Veterans.)


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Item # 73 U.S. War Department, Questionnaire, 1917 (Questionnaire sent to persons<br />

claiming exemption or deferment from military service in World War I.)<br />

Item # 74 Quayle, William A., "<strong>The</strong> Ozarks," n.d. (Description <strong>of</strong> the natural beauty <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ozarks taken from Out-Of-Doors With Jesus by Bishop William A. Quayle.)<br />

Item # 75 Dye, W. Earle, <strong>The</strong> Union Side <strong>of</strong> the Civil War, 1915 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Union side <strong>of</strong> the Civil War in Ray County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 76 Dye, W. Earle, Some Bits <strong>of</strong> Ray County History (<strong>Historical</strong> information<br />

extracted from James W. Black's History Of Ray County, <strong>Missouri</strong> (1877).)<br />

Item # 77 Henderson, Paul, "Names on Register Cliff," n.d. (List <strong>of</strong> the names carved on<br />

Register Cliff, situated on the old Oregon Trail twelve miles west <strong>of</strong> Old Fort<br />

Laramie, Wyoming. Also names carved on cliffs adjacent to Register Cliff.)<br />

Item # 78 Rollins, James Sidney (1812-1888), Letter, 1880 (RESTRICTED. To Carl<br />

Schurz from Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Dec. 1, 1880. Letter supporting General<br />

Joseph B. Douglas for the position <strong>of</strong> postmaster in Columbia.)<br />

Item # 79 Muntsch, Albert, "Indians <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (Essay on the culture <strong>of</strong> the Illinois<br />

and Sioux Indians in <strong>Missouri</strong> before the coming <strong>of</strong> European settlers.)<br />

Item # 80 Shoemaker, Floyd C. (1886-1972), "American Valley <strong>of</strong> the Nile Pictured in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>'s Fields," 1925 (Article on the beauties <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, published in the<br />

Christian Science Monitor.)<br />

Item # 81 Kibby, George, Emancipation Contract, 1853 (Contract between Henry C. Hart,<br />

St. Louis, and George Kibby, a free Negro, guaranteeing the emancipation <strong>of</strong><br />

Susan upon payment within a specified time <strong>of</strong> $800.)<br />

Item # 82 Soulard, Antoine, Letter, 1806 (To Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the U.S. for the<br />

Examination <strong>of</strong> Land Titles in the Territory <strong>of</strong> Louisiana, from St. Louis,<br />

Nov. 5, 1806. Letter defending Soulard's actions as surveyor <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />

Louisiana under the previous governments.)<br />

Item # 83 Gregg, Kate, "Spencer Family <strong>of</strong> St. Charles County," 1933 (Genealogical essay<br />

on the Spencer family <strong>of</strong> England and America, taken from copies <strong>of</strong> letters<br />

and papers <strong>of</strong> George Stovin Spencer.)<br />

Item # 84 Stark, William, Letter, 1853 (To Benjamin H. Watts, St. Louis, from Louisiana,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Feb. 8, 1853. Letter concerns the publication <strong>of</strong> a journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

route to Oregon, kept by John M. Watts.)<br />

Item # 85 Moore, Adella Breckenridge, Notes, 1936 (Notes on the men who signed a<br />

memorial for <strong>Missouri</strong> statehood, 1817. Information about the signers<br />

gathered from Washington County court records.)<br />

Item # 86 Taylor, Jay L.B., "<strong>Missouri</strong>'s Southwest Corner- Stone," n.d. (Essay about the<br />

stone marking the point where <strong>Missouri</strong>, Arkansas, and Oklahoma meet.)<br />

Item # 87 Tucker, Nathaniel Beverly, Letter, 1827 (Paragraph excerpted from a letter by<br />

Tucker to an unamed recipient, March 25, 1827, giving the judge's opinion <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward Bates.)<br />

Item # 88 Espy, James C., "Story <strong>of</strong> the Enduring Friendship between Sen. George C. Vest<br />

and Adolphus Busch" (Story told to the author by Aleck S. Vest and Mollie<br />

Vest Jackson, children <strong>of</strong> Senator Vest.)<br />

Item # 89 Wagner, Hugh K., "Sugar Tree Club History, 1914-1929," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sugar Tree Club, a camp in Phelps County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, seven miles<br />

below Arlington on the Gasconade River.)


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Item # 90 DeVilemont, Don Carlos, Papers, 1811-1832 (Copies <strong>of</strong> papers concerning<br />

DeVilemont's claims to land in the Arkansas Territory granted him by Spain<br />

for services rendered between 1794 and 1802.)<br />

Item # 91 Wardlow vs. Gaty's Heirs, 1839 (Copy <strong>of</strong> depositions <strong>of</strong> witnesses in Wardlow<br />

vs. Gaty's Heirs, taken on March 20, 1840, at the St. Charles courthouse. <strong>The</strong><br />

case is about land claims in St. Charles County.)<br />

Item # 92 Espy, James C., "Daniel Webster's Visit to St. Louis," 1934 (Annotated<br />

typescript <strong>of</strong> articles from <strong>Missouri</strong> Republican, 1-16 June 1837, about the<br />

visit <strong>of</strong> Daniel Webster and his family to St. Louis and the celebrations<br />

staged in consequence.)<br />

Item # 93 Weeks, R.P., Speech, 1933 (Radio speech delivered over WOS, Jefferson City,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, on the subject <strong>of</strong> the depression and economy in government.)<br />

Item # 94 Westbrook Family Genealogy, 1687-1937 (Notes on Westbrook genealogy.)<br />

Item # 95 Doerschuk, Albert N., Westport, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Postmasters, 1832-1900 (List <strong>of</strong><br />

postmasters <strong>of</strong> Westport (called Shawnee until 1834), Jackson County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 96 Wiley, Benjamin Ladd (1821-1890), Mexican War Diary, 1847 (Day-by-day<br />

account <strong>of</strong> the 1st Regiment, Illinois Volunteers' march from Ft. Leavenworth<br />

to Santa Fe, 11 July-27 December 1847. Transcribed by Ben W. Leib.)<br />

Item # 97 Wilson, Robert P.C., Letter, n.d. (To Nicholas M. Bell, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Jefferson City, <strong>Missouri</strong>, n.d. Wilson recalls the exciting Reconsruction<br />

years in the state capital, when he and Bell became friends as freshman<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the legislature.)<br />

Item # 98 Burns, D. Dennis, William Wilson, A <strong>Missouri</strong> Guerrilla (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

William Wilson, bushwhacker in south central <strong>Missouri</strong> during the Civil<br />

War.)<br />

Item # 99 Churchill, Winston (1871-1947), Letter, 1935 (To Irving Dilliard, from Maitland,<br />

FL, Mar. 20, 1935. Letter in regard to the life and character <strong>of</strong> James E.<br />

Yeatman (1818-1901), St. Louis banker and philanthropist.)<br />

Item # 100 Younger, Edward F., Speech, 1936 (Younger's radio speech on his selection <strong>of</strong><br />

the body <strong>of</strong> America's unknown soldier from a group <strong>of</strong> war dead in Chalonssur-Maine,<br />

France.)<br />

Item # 101 Watson, Goah, Memoirs, n.d. (Judge Watson's autobiography, including accounts<br />

<strong>of</strong> the settlement <strong>of</strong> New Madrid, the growth <strong>of</strong> New Orleans, and Indian<br />

trade between Detroit and New Orleans.)<br />

Item # 102 Contributions <strong>of</strong> the South to the Civilization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> (Essay on southern<br />

influences on the population, culture, and politics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>. Author<br />

unknown.)<br />

Item # 103 Ferris, Alice Moss, "History <strong>of</strong> Laddonia School District," 1923 (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> the Laddonia School District, 1856-1923.)<br />

Item # 104 Viles, Jonas (1875-1948), & Jesse E. Wrench (1882-1958), A Guide to the Study<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local History, 1921 (That portion <strong>of</strong> the guide reprinted by the Extension<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 105 Philips, John F., Papers, 1915 (Oration delivered at the funeral <strong>of</strong> Francis Marion<br />

Cockrell at Warrensburg, <strong>Missouri</strong>, December 1915, and made part <strong>of</strong> the


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Congressional Record, June 6, 1917. Also a sketch <strong>of</strong> Cockrell's life, written<br />

by Judge Philips.)<br />

Item # 106 deSoto, Hernando, Voyages (Essays concerning the journeys <strong>of</strong> Hernando<br />

deSoto, written in Portuguese by the "Gentleman <strong>of</strong> Elvas.")<br />

Item # 107 Kochtitzky, John S., "Removal <strong>of</strong> the Cherokee Indians in 1838-1839," 1935<br />

(Essay on the life and culture <strong>of</strong> the Cherokee Indians in Georgia, and their<br />

forced migration westward in 1838-1839.)<br />

Item # 108 Stokes, Charles E., Letter, 1937 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from Los Angeles, California, Jul. 14, 1937. Letter regarding an article in the<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> Review (April 1937) entitled "<strong>The</strong> Plank Roads <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.")<br />

Item # 109 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Pemiscot County, Essay, 1937 (An essay entitled "Pemiscot County<br />

Converts Swamps into Farms," describing the drainage system begun in 1901<br />

which turned swamps into farm land.)<br />

Item # 110 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Pemiscot County, History, n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Pemiscot County,<br />

1786-1936.)<br />

Item # 111 Duggins, Thomas C., Letter, 1840 (To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Batesville,<br />

Virginia, from Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, June 12, 1840. Duggins, who surveyed a<br />

large part <strong>of</strong> the Platte Purchase, describes the newly acquired lands, the<br />

Indians who live there, and the white settlements.)<br />

Item # 112 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Greene County, Officials, 1822-1845 (Lists <strong>of</strong> commissioners, judges,<br />

and justices <strong>of</strong> the peace <strong>of</strong> Greene County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1822-1845. Copied<br />

from records in vault <strong>of</strong> the Secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong>, Jefferson City, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 113 Shannon Family <strong>of</strong> Texas, n.d. (Genealogical information gathered by Samuel E.<br />

Asbury about the Shannon Family <strong>of</strong> Texas, primarily through<br />

correspondence with descendants.)<br />

Item # 114 Moll, Justus R., "Organization <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Counties," n.d. (List <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

counties and description <strong>of</strong> their boundaries, organized chronologically<br />

according to date <strong>of</strong> formation.)<br />

Item # 115 Pritchett, Henry S., "Higher Education in <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1934 (Short survey <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ferings <strong>of</strong> the colleges and universities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 116 Haswell, A.M., "<strong>The</strong> Man Who Arrested Wild Bill," 1933 (A story about Wild<br />

Bill Hickok in Springfield, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1871.)<br />

Item # 117 Kansas. Highway Commission, Reports, 1935 (A series <strong>of</strong> articles on cross-state<br />

highways in Kansas.)<br />

Item # 118 <strong>Missouri</strong> as an Educational Factor, n.d. (Essay discussing the state <strong>of</strong> public<br />

education in <strong>Missouri</strong>, with special reference to the Russell Sage Foundation<br />

reports <strong>of</strong> 1912 and 1919-1920.)<br />

Item # 119 Moll, Justus R., "Evolution <strong>of</strong> Greene County, <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1932 (Chronology <strong>of</strong><br />

major events in the history <strong>of</strong> Greene County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 120 Moll, Justus R., "Warren H. Graves," 1936 (List <strong>of</strong> important dates in the life <strong>of</strong><br />

Warren H. Graves.)<br />

Item # 121 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Herbert V. Wiley (1891-1954), "Who<br />

was Born for Adventure" 1960 (Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> a naval <strong>of</strong>ficer who<br />

flew dirigibles in the 1920s and commanded the WEST VIRGINIA in World<br />

War II.)


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Item # 122 Violette, E[ugene] M[orrow] (1873-1940), "<strong>The</strong> Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Hist. in the High<br />

Sch. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1922 (Paper on the extent and nature <strong>of</strong> the study <strong>of</strong> state<br />

history in the high schools <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, over 200 questionnaires returned<br />

from first-class <strong>Missouri</strong> high schools, and about 30 letters from school<br />

superintendents in other midwestern states answering the subject <strong>of</strong> the<br />

study.)<br />

Item # 123 Dailey, Harold, "<strong>The</strong> Old Communistic Colony at Bethel," 1927 (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> the Bethel Colony, Bethel, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Founded by William Keil in<br />

1845, it was one <strong>of</strong> the more successful nineteenth century utopian<br />

communities.)<br />

Item # 124 Sweeny, Mary, "Teaching <strong>of</strong> History in <strong>Missouri</strong> High Schools," 1910 (Summary<br />

and interpretation <strong>of</strong> questionnaires on the teaching <strong>of</strong> history in the high<br />

schools <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>; questionnaires distributed by Howard A. Gass, 15<br />

October 1909, and answered by principals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> high schools.)<br />

Item # 125 Evans, William P., Questionnaires, 1914 (Questionnaires on the teaching <strong>of</strong><br />

history in the grade schools <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, answered by grade school<br />

superintendents.)<br />

Item # 126 Thompson, Cyrus (1844- ), "Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Official Life in Jefferson City,<br />

1865-1875," 1928 (Through his position in the <strong>State</strong> Auditor's Office,<br />

Thompson made the acquaintance <strong>of</strong> many figures in state government about<br />

whom he reminisces 53 years later.)<br />

Item # 127 Clay, Martha Ingram, "Soldiers <strong>of</strong> the War <strong>of</strong> 1812 Who Became Eminent<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>ans," 1931 (Term paper which sketches the careers <strong>of</strong> men like the<br />

Boones, Thomas H. Benton, William Beaumont and others who participated<br />

in the War <strong>of</strong> 1812 and later gained prominence in <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 128 California <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Letter, 1938 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from San Francisco, California, July 20, 1938. Letter enclosing<br />

biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> James Thompson Farley, Caius T. Ryland, William<br />

H. Workman, T.H. Wells, and other <strong>Missouri</strong>ans who emigrated to<br />

California.)<br />

Item # 129 Pipes, Nellie B., Letter, 1938 (To Floyd Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Portland, Oregon, July 18, 1938. Letter from a librarian <strong>of</strong> the Oregon<br />

<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> giving brief biographies <strong>of</strong> Benjamin F. Burch, John<br />

Burnett, John Kelsay, James McBride, Reuben S. Strahan, John Whiteaker,<br />

George Lemuel Woods, and other <strong>Missouri</strong>ans who emigrated to Oregon.)<br />

Item # 130 Redd, T.P., Letter, 1933 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from St.<br />

Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oct. 10, 1933. Letter contains a biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Joel<br />

Harris Haden (1788-1862), well-known preacher, who established numerous<br />

Christian churches in southwest <strong>Missouri</strong>, particularly Howard and Greene<br />

Counties.)<br />

Item # 131 Edmonds, Albert Sydney, Daisia Lipke Wrightsman, [1887-1930] (Obituary <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Kansas City artist who specialized in oils and pen work.)<br />

Item # 132 Jones, Jane (1763-1838), Obituary, 1838 (Copy <strong>of</strong> obituary and <strong>of</strong> tombstone<br />

inscriptions <strong>of</strong> Jane and David Jones (1761-1838), who moved to Cooper<br />

County in 1811.)


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Item # 133 Stokes, Charles E., Augusta Stokes Chambers, "A Pioneer <strong>Missouri</strong> School<br />

Teacher," n.d. (Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the first women school teachers<br />

in <strong>Missouri</strong>, who grew up in Cape Girardeau.)<br />

Item # 134 Morrow, Glenn R., Letter, 1936 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

May 8, 1936. Letter giving biographical information about James Henderson<br />

Bronaugh (1839-1920), Confederate <strong>of</strong>ficer in the Civil War and for many<br />

years a physician in Calhoun, Henry County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 135 Campbell, Simon, Death Notice, 1838 (Copy <strong>of</strong> death notice in the Western<br />

Herald, Sandwich, Upper Canada, September 4, 1838. Campbell was an early<br />

inhabitant <strong>of</strong> St. Louis and fought in the Revolutionary War and the War <strong>of</strong><br />

1812.)<br />

Item # 136 Chillicothe Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Association Papers, 1932 (Documentation <strong>of</strong><br />

the efforts <strong>of</strong> the Chillicothe Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce to establish a memorial<br />

to Nelson Kneass, composer <strong>of</strong> the melody to "Ben Bolt," who was placed in<br />

an unmarked grave in 1868.)<br />

Item # 137 Thayer, William W., Reminiscences, 1888 (Thayer's reminiscences <strong>of</strong> his career<br />

in newspaper work in <strong>Missouri</strong> between 1861 and 1879. He worked on such<br />

newspapers as the Hannibal Evening Courier, the St. Joseph Union, the<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Democrat and later the Globe-Democrat.)<br />

Item # 138 Armstrong, C.J., In Memoriam: George A. Mahan, 1936 (Address delivered on<br />

December 18, 1936, by C.J. Armstrong, pastor <strong>of</strong> the First Christian Church,<br />

Hannibal, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in memory <strong>of</strong> George A. Mahan (1851-1936), creator <strong>of</strong><br />

the Mahan Awards at the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> and former president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.)<br />

Item # 139 Disney Family, Affidavits Concerning, 1959-1960 (Affidavits by eight residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marceline, <strong>Missouri</strong>, who were friends and neighbors <strong>of</strong> the Elias Disney<br />

family.)<br />

Item # 140 Howard, Goldena B., "Faith <strong>of</strong> Our Fathers," 1958 (A pageant written for the<br />

centennial celebration <strong>of</strong> the Ralls County Courthouse. Also biographical<br />

sketches <strong>of</strong> Green C. DeWitt, first sheriff <strong>of</strong> Ralls County, and Col. John<br />

Ralls.)<br />

Item # 141 Randall, James J., Genealogical Materials, n.d. (Sketch <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> Lucinda<br />

Kennedy; genealogies <strong>of</strong> the Armes, Haley, Calton, Pannell, McKinney, and<br />

Eagle families; and residents <strong>of</strong> Tom Town, Barry County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 142 Turner, Edith, "<strong>The</strong> Penn School," 1961 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the Penn School,<br />

provided for black Americans by Westport, <strong>Missouri</strong>, (after 1899, Kansas<br />

City). A second sketch by Mrs. Marguerite B. Smith, the daughter <strong>of</strong> Penn<br />

School students and herself a teacher there, is appended.)<br />

Item # 143 Stephens, Hugh, "Restoration <strong>of</strong> the Old Tavern, Arrow Rock, <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1927<br />

(Chairman <strong>of</strong> the restoration committee tells <strong>of</strong> the work done by the<br />

Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution to bring about the restoration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Old Tavern at Arrow Rock, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 144 Pyle, Homer, "A History <strong>of</strong> Allendale, <strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

founding and early growth <strong>of</strong> Allendale, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and its ten outstanding<br />

settlers.)


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Item # 145 Cape Girardeau County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Civil War Data (Information about<br />

the federal occupancy and fortification <strong>of</strong> Cape Girardeau, 10 July 1861.)<br />

Item # 146 Roy, Nancy Rebecca, "Early Remembrances <strong>of</strong> Edgerton Junction," 1954<br />

(Remembrances <strong>of</strong> a little village in Platte County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, which no longer<br />

exists.)<br />

Item # 147 Long, Lula C., "References on the Austin Family," n.d. (Major events in the life<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stephen Austin and his family.)<br />

Item # 148 Big Rock Baptist Church Records, 1858-1905 (Excerpts from the records <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Big Rock Baptist Church, including minutes, membership lists, and<br />

subscription lists for new meeting house.)<br />

Item # 149 Pompey, Sherman Lee, "Nancie (Granny) Gore," 1960 (Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

Granny Gore, early Ozark settler widely known for her folk medicine, who<br />

died in 1917 at the age <strong>of</strong> 96.)<br />

Item # 150 Lakenan, Mary E., "<strong>The</strong> Bill Anderson Massacre," n.d. (<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the Bill<br />

Anderson massacre, September 27, 1864, as told to <strong>The</strong>odore J. Lakenan by<br />

an escapee who believed himself the only survivor, and written down from<br />

memory by Lakenan's daughter. <strong>The</strong> massacre took place near Auxvasse,<br />

Callaway County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 151 Bethlehem Church Records, 1824-1849 (Excerpts from the record book <strong>of</strong><br />

Bethlehem Church in Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and Bowling Green,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, 1824-1849, primarily <strong>of</strong> members received and dismissed.)<br />

Item # 152 Nelson, Donald M. (1888-1959), Papers, 1959 (Memoranda concerning family<br />

and possible heirs <strong>of</strong> Donald M. Nelson. Photostat <strong>of</strong> marriage license <strong>of</strong><br />

Nelson and Eleanore Schunzel, 1959. Two printed articles about Nelson.<br />

Photostat <strong>of</strong> Quincy Nelson's death certificate.)<br />

Item # 153 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "<strong>The</strong> Beautification <strong>of</strong> America," n.d.<br />

(Essay outlining a beautification program based on local initiative supported<br />

by appropriate state agencies.)<br />

Item # 154 Birbeck, Robert, Island City Christian Church, 1960 (Essay on the occasion <strong>of</strong><br />

the centennial celebration <strong>of</strong> the Island City Christian Church, sketching the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> the congregation.)<br />

Item # 155 Bogy, Cornelia McKnight, History <strong>of</strong> Joseph Bogy's Family (A genealogy <strong>of</strong><br />

Joseph Bogy's family, copied from handwritten papers compiled by Cornelia<br />

M. Bogy.)<br />

Item # 156 Hearst, George, and Phebe E. [Apperson], Marriage Contract, 1862 (Copy <strong>of</strong><br />

original contract in Crawford County recorder's <strong>of</strong>fice, Steelville. Also<br />

information about graves <strong>of</strong> George Hearst's mother and sister (1 page).)<br />

Item # 157 Weaver, Mike, "History <strong>of</strong> Frankford," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Frankford,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, read before the Pike County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.)<br />

Item # 158 Becknell, Mary, Papers, 1858-1867 (Fragment <strong>of</strong> will <strong>of</strong> Mary Becknell;<br />

fragment <strong>of</strong> letter from Mary Becknell to Hannah M. Evans discussing causes<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Civil War.)<br />

Item # 159 Simpson, Lewis A.W., "Oregon County, 1845-1871," 1960 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

Oregon County, together with copies <strong>of</strong> documents in support <strong>of</strong> text.)


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Item # 160 Pringle, Margaret, "History <strong>of</strong> Shiloh Methodist Church, 1839-1957," n.d.<br />

(<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Shiloh Methodist Church, Warren County, <strong>Missouri</strong> (4.5<br />

miles south <strong>of</strong> Foristell).)<br />

Item # 161 Pruett, Edna, compiler, "Gravestone Inscriptions in Providence Hill Cemetery,"<br />

n.d. (Gravestone inscriptions in Providence Hill Cemetery, two miles north <strong>of</strong><br />

New Bloomfield, compiled by Edna Pruett and Fannie F. Edgell.)<br />

Item # 162 Loomis, Daniel H., (1841- ), Letters, 1862-1865 (Letters to his parents and<br />

cousins. Loomis was in the 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry, Company E. Some letters<br />

touch briefly on battles with Confederate forces in Arkansas, Kansas, and<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 163 Darch, Robert R., " 'Blind' Boone, A Sensational <strong>Missouri</strong>an Forgotten," 1960<br />

(Biographical sketch by a musician and student <strong>of</strong> ragtime music, <strong>of</strong> John<br />

William "Blind" Boone (1864-1927), an early ragtime musician.)<br />

Item # 164 Williamson, Hugh P., "<strong>The</strong> Laughlins <strong>of</strong> Illinois, a Saga <strong>of</strong> the Civil War," 1960<br />

(Story based on letters from brothers in the Union army to their family.)<br />

Item # 165 <strong>Missouri</strong> Association Program, 1938 (Program <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Missouri</strong> Association<br />

basket dinner, held at Pocatello, ID, 28 August 1938.)<br />

Item # 166 Blackwell, James Shannon (1844-1923), Biographical Sketch (Biographical<br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> James Shannon Blackwell, linguist and philologist, who had a long<br />

teaching career at many colleges including the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 167 <strong>The</strong> Southern Wagon, n.d. (Lyrics <strong>of</strong> a Civil War song.)<br />

Item # 168 Clark, Elmer T., Early Methodism in <strong>Missouri</strong> (<strong>Historical</strong> account <strong>of</strong> Methodism<br />

in <strong>Missouri</strong> and <strong>of</strong> the task <strong>of</strong> the circuit rider.)<br />

Item # 169 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1960 (Speech given at the<br />

dedication <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Post Office at Thayer, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 25 June 1960.)<br />

Item # 170 Gauldin, Martin A., Diary, 1845 (Trip to Austin, Texas, from Marshall, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

November and December 1845. Remarks on campsites, towns and<br />

settlements, fertility <strong>of</strong> soil, and variety and condition <strong>of</strong> timber seen<br />

enroute.)<br />

Item # 171 Anderson, Marguerite S., Stephens Massieque, 1938 (Genealogical chart <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Stephens and Massie lines.)<br />

Item # 172 St. Louis Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Historic Sites Committee, Papers, n.d. (Maps<br />

and descriptions <strong>of</strong> twelve points <strong>of</strong> interest along the Historic Sites Trail,<br />

prepared by the Young Men's Division <strong>of</strong> the committee. Two copies.)<br />

Item # 173 Gentry, North Todd (1866-1944), "John DeWilton Robinson, a Boone County<br />

Lawyer," 1937 (Brief biographical sketch.)<br />

Item # 174 Talbert, Mrs. T.J., Papers, 1937 (Letter to Floyd C. Shoemaker enclosing typed<br />

copies <strong>of</strong> two newspaper articles, one from the <strong>Missouri</strong> Intelligencer,<br />

August 11, 1821 (an obituary) for Colonel Samuel Williams); the other from<br />

the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong>sman, February 1, 1878 (an obituary for Mrs. Eliza<br />

Williams Overall).)<br />

Item # 175 Doerschuk, Albert N., Major John Campbell, Proprietor <strong>of</strong> the Town Westport<br />

(Essay, based on county records, showing that John Campbell established the<br />

trading post town <strong>of</strong> Westport on the site <strong>of</strong> present-day Kansas City.)


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Item # 176 McCain, William D., <strong>The</strong> Papers <strong>of</strong> the Food Administration for <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1917-<br />

1919, in the National Archives, 1937 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the United <strong>State</strong>s<br />

Food Administration in <strong>Missouri</strong>, based on records in the National Archives.)<br />

Item # 177 Robinson, Herbert G., Letters, 1937 (Genealogical information about Colonel<br />

Calvin W. Marsh (1825-1873).)<br />

Item # 178 Arnold, Oren, <strong>The</strong> Dalton Boys' Last Raid, 1937 (Essay about the Dalton Gang,<br />

especially the raid at C<strong>of</strong>feyville, Kansas, published in Real Detective<br />

Magazine, May 1937. Remarks about the James and Younger Brothers by<br />

Harvey C. "Harry" H<strong>of</strong>fman.)<br />

Item # 179 Karr, W.H., "Alanthus Grove, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and Wilson Township," 1959 (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> Alanthus Grove and Wilson Township, including lists <strong>of</strong><br />

postmasters, merchants, teachers, millers, and others.)<br />

Item # 180 Joe Bowers, n.d. (Copy <strong>of</strong> song, "Joe Bowers" with additional stanza written by<br />

Isaac A. Hedges.)<br />

Item # 181 Joe Bowers, n.d. (Words and music to the song "Joe Bowers," taken from<br />

Connelly's Doniphan's Expedition.)<br />

Item # 182 Edmonds, Albert Sydney, George Robert Edmonds [1834-1930] (Biographical<br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> a Civil War veteran and newspaper publisher, written by his son.<br />

Also an obituary from the Kansas City Star. May 30, 1930.)<br />

Item # 183 Edmonds, Albert Sydney, <strong>The</strong> Edmonds <strong>of</strong> Fauquier County, Virginia and <strong>The</strong>ir<br />

Descendants (Genealogical sketch <strong>of</strong> the Edmonds Family <strong>of</strong> Virginia.)<br />

Item # 184 Brief History <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Four<br />

copies.)<br />

Item # 185 Mills, R. Walter (1877-1924), Biographical Materials, 1936 (News clippings and<br />

letters from Edwin Mills and H.W. Soper in regard to R. Walter Mills and the<br />

Mills family. R.W. Mills pioneered the use <strong>of</strong> the X-ray and died in<br />

consequence.)<br />

Item # 186 Bryan, William Smith (1846-1940), Papers, 1934 (Correspondence between<br />

Bryan and Floyd C. Shoemaker regarding information about Daniel Boone<br />

published in Niles Weekly Register, June 15, 1816.)<br />

Item # 187 Wellenkamp, Henry, Diary, 1850 (Diary <strong>of</strong> a trip from Washington, <strong>Missouri</strong>, to<br />

Sacramento, California, April-August 1850.)<br />

Item # 188 U.S. Adjutant General's Office, <strong>State</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> Military Service <strong>of</strong> Nathan Boone,<br />

1932 (Description <strong>of</strong> Boone's service.)<br />

Item # 189 Warin, Sr. Mary Eulalia, Correspondence, 1956 (Correspondence concerning<br />

General James Shields, particularly the conflict between his Roman Catholic<br />

faith and membership in the Masons.)<br />

Item # 190 Boone, E.F., Letter, 1921 (To "Bra," from Fort Worth, Texas, Aug. 2, 1921.<br />

Letter including genealogical information about the Boone family.)<br />

Item # 191 St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Today, n.d. (Essay about St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>, its size,<br />

industries, and culture.)<br />

Item # 192 <strong>The</strong> Story <strong>of</strong> the Pony Express, n.d. (Essay on the establishment <strong>of</strong> the Pony<br />

Express at St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>, April 3, 1860. 3 copies.)<br />

Item # 193 Workman, Mims Thornburgh, "Shorelines," 1954 (A poem entitled "Shorelines<br />

(A Personal Experience <strong>of</strong> Ecology).")


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Item # 194 Ratterman, John, "<strong>The</strong> Kansas City Boys' Orphan Home," 1937 (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> the home, based on clippings from <strong>The</strong> Catholic Register.)<br />

Item # 195 Bryan, William Smith (1846-1940), List <strong>of</strong> German Families in <strong>Missouri</strong> (A list<br />

<strong>of</strong> German names extracted from A History Of Pioneer Families Of <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

by William S. Bryan and Robert Rose, with corrections and additions by<br />

Benjamin L. Emmons.)<br />

Item # 196 Harper, C.A., Papers, 1904-1914 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the Hawk Point Christian<br />

Church and biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> Thomas A. Abbot by C.A. Harper and<br />

W.F. Richardson.)<br />

Item # 197 Hensley, Mary E., "Retrospection," 1936 (Essay concerning career <strong>of</strong> her<br />

husband, T.F. Hensley, as publisher <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> People's Press, Princeton,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, 1880-1888; with the pension <strong>of</strong>fice in Washington; and as<br />

politician in the Oklahoma Territory.)<br />

Item # 198 Yarnell Cemetery Tombstone Inscriptions, n.d. (Tombstone inscriptions in<br />

Yarnell Cemetery, located six miles south <strong>of</strong> California, <strong>Missouri</strong>, compiled<br />

by the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution.)<br />

Item # 199 Phillips, V.E., "Notes on Early History <strong>of</strong> Northern St. Clair County and Chloe,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>," 1959 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch.)<br />

Item # 200 Pritchard, J.A., "Diary <strong>of</strong> a Journey from Kentucky to California in 1849," 1849<br />

(Description <strong>of</strong> the flora and fauna, relations among the emigrants, and travel<br />

conditions.)<br />

Item # 201 Hamacher, Samuel Bassett, compiler, Pioneer and Civil War Letters, 1849-1863<br />

(Copies <strong>of</strong> two letters concerning pioneer life in <strong>Missouri</strong> and four letters<br />

written by Confederates giving information about the Battle <strong>of</strong> Wilson's<br />

Creek and wartime conditions in Lexington, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 202 Troxell, Belle Alexander, "Memorial to Mrs. Camilla Switzler Branham," 1945<br />

(Address given to the Tuesday Club by Mrs. Troxell in memory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

founder and long-time member <strong>of</strong> the Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, women's club.)<br />

Item # 203 Troxell, Belle Alexander, Tuesday Club Founders' Day Speech, 1946 (Speech<br />

given at the 48th Founders' Day banquet <strong>of</strong> the Tuesday Club about ten past<br />

presidents <strong>of</strong> the Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, women's club.)<br />

Item # 204 Young Men's Education Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Papers, 1918-1919 (Constitution,<br />

minutes, and membership lists, 1918-1919.)<br />

Item # 205 Tombstone Inscriptions, n.d. (Tombstone inscriptions gathered by the <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution at the Kewanee,<br />

Shaver, Douglas, Beam, and Matthews Cemeteries.)<br />

Item # 206 Tombstone Inscriptions, Vernon County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, n.d. (Tombstone inscriptions<br />

gathered by the Elizabeth Carey Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Revolution, Nevada, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 207 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Versailles, History, 1926 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Versailles, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

which appeared in the Versailles High School yearbook <strong>The</strong> Mirrow.)<br />

Item # 208 Stones, Ross E., "<strong>The</strong> Gun That Didn't Win the West (Or Anything Else)," n.d.<br />

(Anecdotal account <strong>of</strong> an incident that happened to Homer Stones and his<br />

family as they made their way west to Kansas in 1872. Photograph <strong>of</strong> a<br />

pistol.)


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Item # 209 Conway, Dorothy, Biography <strong>of</strong> Joseph Conway, 1763-1830, 1959 (Biographical<br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> Joseph Conway, soldier in the Revolutionary War and the War <strong>of</strong><br />

1812 and early settler <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, delivered by the author at the dedication<br />

<strong>of</strong> a memorial to Conway in St. Louis County, September 20, 1959.)<br />

Item # 210 <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Annual Meeting Program, 1959<br />

(Biographical sketches which appeared on the program <strong>of</strong> the 1959 meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.)<br />

Item # 211 Pyle, Carl Homer (1898- ), Essays, n.d. (Essays entitled "Dawson City,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>," "Gem City, <strong>Missouri</strong>," and "Jimtown, <strong>Missouri</strong>," giving brief<br />

historical sketches <strong>of</strong> the three towns.)<br />

Item # 212 Bynum, Gray, Letter, 1814 (To William Clark, from Boone's Station Settlement,<br />

July 28, 1814. Copy <strong>of</strong> Bynum's letter as it appeared in the Jefferson City<br />

Metropolitan, May 27, 1851. <strong>The</strong> letter concerns Indian troubles in the area.)<br />

Item # 213 Hard, Emma Natalie, "Centennial <strong>of</strong> the Macon Presbyterian Church," 1958<br />

(<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the Macon Presbyterian Church, 1858-1958, including<br />

lists <strong>of</strong> ministers, descriptions <strong>of</strong> the successive church buildings, clubs,<br />

attendance, and obituary <strong>of</strong> S.M. Campbell.)<br />

Item # 214 Alexander, William C., Letter, 1939 (Letter asking for information about General<br />

Augustus Jones.)<br />

Item # 215 Kuhl, Jacob, "<strong>The</strong> 56th U.S. Colored Infantry, 1866," 1939 (Information gathered<br />

by Kuhl about the cholera epidemic that wiped out the 56th Colored Infantry<br />

in St. Louis in 1866.)<br />

Item # 216 Magill, William Lorenzo (1899- ), Papers, n.d. (A poem, "In the Store," written<br />

by Magill in memory <strong>of</strong> his wife, photo <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Magill, and political<br />

pamphlet urging Magill's election as state representative.)<br />

Item # 217 Magill, Arthur Clay, "<strong>The</strong> Magill Family History," 1950 (Genealogical history <strong>of</strong><br />

the Magill Family in Scotland, Ireland, and the U.S.)<br />

Item # 218 Tenth Judicial Circuit Bar Association, Dedication [<strong>of</strong>] Law Office [<strong>of</strong>] John<br />

Marshall Clemens, 1959 (Transcript <strong>of</strong> the dedication service <strong>of</strong> the law<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> John Marshall Clemens, father <strong>of</strong> Mark Twain, April 30, 1959.<br />

Lieutenant Governor Edward V. Long gave the address.)<br />

Item # 219 <strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 70th, House Resolution, 1959 (Resolution<br />

commending the citizens <strong>of</strong> Carthage for their Civil War commemoration<br />

plan.)<br />

Item # 220 <strong>The</strong> Chouteau Manuscripts, 1901 (Article concerning the Chouteau manuscripts,<br />

including August Chouteau's journal.)<br />

Item # 221 Polsgrove, Willard, Letter, 1936 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from Campbell, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Aug. 30, 1936. Gives information about the Battle<br />

at Chalk Bluff in southeast <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1863.)<br />

Item # 222 Warin, Sr. Mary Eulalia, Essays, 1958 ("Sisters <strong>of</strong> the Humility <strong>of</strong> Mary,<br />

Residents <strong>of</strong> Ottumwa, Iowa, Over Eighty Years," gives historical sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

the order. "A Story <strong>of</strong> indomitable Spirit and <strong>of</strong> Christian Charity," describes<br />

fire which destroyed their facilities, and community effort to rebuild.<br />

Pamphlet on New Ottumwa Heights College.)<br />

Item # 223 Young, Garner, "Haying Time," n.d. (Essay describing haying time before the<br />

advent <strong>of</strong> mechanized farming.)


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Item # 224 Fulk, Billy Mary, "Blue-Grass Mecca," 1956 (Essay about author's experiences in<br />

writing Blue-Grass Mecca, a history <strong>of</strong> Maitland and Clay Township,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 225 Rogers, E.F., "Death <strong>of</strong> Bill Anderson," 1903 (Account <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> Bill<br />

Anderson and his band <strong>of</strong> bushwhackers at the hands <strong>of</strong> General James Craig<br />

and his troops <strong>of</strong> Enrolled <strong>Missouri</strong> Militia, as told to E.F. Rogers by General<br />

Craig.)<br />

Item # 226 Crabbs, Mary Scott, "Sweet Springs <strong>of</strong> Yesteryear," 1957 (Paper describing the<br />

summer society at Sweet Springs at the end <strong>of</strong> the 19th century, read at the<br />

annual picnic <strong>of</strong> the Saline County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 1957. Published at<br />

Marshall, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in the Daily Democrat News, June 24, 1957.)<br />

Item # 227 Andrus, Charles E., Presbyterianism in <strong>Missouri</strong> before 1866, 1957 (Address<br />

delivered October 1, 1957, at the 125th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Synod <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

at School <strong>of</strong> the Ozarks, Point Lookout, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 228 Burnett, Peter H., Letters, 1843-1847 (Letters regarding his migration to and<br />

settlement in the Oregon Territory, which were printed in the Jefferson<br />

Inquirer, 1844-1845, and Liberty Weekly Tribune, 1848.)<br />

Item # 229 Cooper, Nan P., "Mother's Trip Across the Plains," 1901 (Account <strong>of</strong> a journey<br />

by wagon train from Lawrence County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, to Oregon in 1863, told by<br />

Arvazena Angeline Cooper.)<br />

Item # 230 Sweet, Mrs. A.T., et al., "History <strong>of</strong> Neosho Presbyterian Church, 1867-1957,"<br />

n.d. (Brief history <strong>of</strong> the church.)<br />

Item # 231 Persinger, James B., Travel Diary, 1850 (A chapter from the diary <strong>of</strong> Persinger,<br />

who joined the gold rush to California in 1850, traveling with a wagon train<br />

from Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>. This chapter takes the train just beyond Fort<br />

Kearney.)<br />

Item # 232 Carnegie Institute, Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> Research, Calendar <strong>of</strong> Paris Archives<br />

Concerning <strong>Missouri</strong> (Copied from the Carnegie Institute calendar <strong>of</strong><br />

manuscripts in Paris archives and libraries relating to the Upper Mississippi<br />

Valley to 1803.)<br />

Item # 233 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Militia, Enrolled <strong>Missouri</strong> Militia, Muster-In Roll, n.d. (Muster-in roll<br />

<strong>of</strong> Captain Charles B. Owen's company, a regiment <strong>of</strong> the Enrolled <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Militia out <strong>of</strong> Wilson Township.)<br />

Item # 234 Shelton, Ruth W., Genealogies, n.d. (Genealogies <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the early settlers <strong>of</strong><br />

Dent, Texas, Phelps and Crawford Counties, <strong>Missouri</strong>, including the<br />

Franzier-Mankin line, the Joshua Jones family, and the Robert Vale line.)<br />

Item # 235 Motley, Katherine, Letters, 1955 (Correspondence between Motley and the <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> regarding Rear Admiral William Reynolds<br />

Purnell; also a biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Purnell.)<br />

Item # 236 Darneal, Louise, Highlights <strong>of</strong> Ray County History, 1953 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

Ray County, originally published in the Richmond News.)<br />

Item # 237 Diemer, George Willis, Announcement, 1955 (Announcement <strong>of</strong> his retirement<br />

from academic life by the president <strong>of</strong> Central <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> College.)<br />

Item # 238 Gallatin, John M., "One Hundred Years <strong>of</strong> Masonry," 1947 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

Friendship Lodge No. 89, Chillicothe, <strong>Missouri</strong>, written for centennial<br />

celebration.)


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Item # 239 Burk, C. Dean, Hematite Methodist Cemetery Inscriptions, 1957 (List <strong>of</strong><br />

cemetery inscriptions in the Hematite Methodist Cemetery, Hematite,<br />

Jefferson County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, compiled by Burk.)<br />

Item # 240 St. Joseph Bar Association Resolutions, 1958 (Memorial to Charles H. Mayer<br />

(1876-1958), a Buchanan County lawyer, by his colleagues in the St. Joseph<br />

Bar Association.)<br />

Item # 241 Johnson, Glenn I., "Epoch From His Pills, or, <strong>The</strong> Legacy <strong>of</strong> Dr. John<br />

Sappington," 1958 (Biography <strong>of</strong> Sappington, originally delivered as a<br />

speech at Marshall, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 242 Stidham, J.H., "History <strong>of</strong> Dripping Spring Church," 1958 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

the Dripping Spring Christian Church, Boone County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1858-1958,<br />

written for the centennial celebration.)<br />

Item # 243 <strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 70th, House Resolution No. 162, 1959 (Resolution<br />

congratulating the citizens <strong>of</strong> Doniphan, <strong>Missouri</strong>, on the city's centennial<br />

anniversary.)<br />

Item # 244 Townsend, Mrs. Robert S., "Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> Hans Schwieger," 1957 (Biographical<br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> Hans Schwieger, musical director <strong>of</strong> the Kansas City Philharmonic,<br />

first published in the Lee's Summit Journal, in 1957.)<br />

Item # 245 Bible College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, 60th Anniversary Program, 1956 (Program <strong>of</strong> the<br />

events celebrating the 60th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the Bible College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

October 29, 1956, and typed copy and outline <strong>of</strong> the major addresses given at<br />

the noon and evening banquets.)<br />

Item # 246 Gee, Bonnie Blue, "<strong>The</strong> Auxvasse Church," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Presbyterian church near Auxvasse, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1823-1959.)<br />

Item # 247 Cordry, Robert Dudley, A Condensed History, 1932 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Lebanon Presbyterian Church and New Lebanon settlement in Cooper<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1820-1840.)<br />

Item # 248 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speeches, 1944-1947 (Seven short<br />

speeches given on various occasions by commandant <strong>of</strong> the Armored School,<br />

Fort Knox, Kentucky.)<br />

Item # 249 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Armistice Day Speeches, 1943, 1945,<br />

1950 (Three Armistice Day speeches delivered by General Robinett.)<br />

Item # 250 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "George Washington and Leadership,"<br />

1959 (Speech given at the joint meeting <strong>of</strong> patriotic societies at Stetson<br />

University, 16 February 1959.)<br />

Item # 251 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Civilian Command <strong>of</strong> the Military,"<br />

1958 (Essay on civilian command <strong>of</strong> the military and the possible dangers<br />

there<strong>of</strong>.)<br />

Item # 252 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "<strong>The</strong> Strategical Role <strong>of</strong> Armor," 1944<br />

(A paper presented at a series <strong>of</strong> conferences <strong>of</strong> senior commanders at the<br />

Armored School, Fort Knox, Kentucky, 10-14 July 1944.)<br />

Item # 253 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "<strong>The</strong> U.S. Army--Protector <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

Liberties," 1957 (Speech presented to the Reserve Officers, Military District<br />

<strong>of</strong> Columbia, 31 January 1957.)<br />

Item # 254 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Military Affairs in the English Colonies<br />

in North America, 1956 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> British military operations in


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North America, presented to the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Colonial<br />

Wars, 4 December 1956.)<br />

Item # 255 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Combat Leadership," 1956 (Lecture on<br />

combat leadership delivered at the Armored School, 23 October 1956.)<br />

Item # 256 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1958 (Speech delivered at an<br />

American Legion Memorial Day service, Mountain Grove, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 30 May<br />

1958.)<br />

Item # 257 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Report on Military History, 1956<br />

(Description <strong>of</strong> the functions <strong>of</strong> the Special Studies Division, Office <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> Military History, established in 1948.)<br />

Item # 258 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Foreign Military Studies, 1956 (Report<br />

on foreign military studies, specifically works from German and Japanese<br />

source material, prepared for a briefing <strong>of</strong> the French military attache with<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Studies Branch, 23 May 1956.)<br />

Item # 259 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "<strong>The</strong> Armored Combat Command," 1956<br />

(Lecture presented at the Armored School, Fort Knox, Kentucky, 13 April<br />

1956.)<br />

Item # 260 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Study <strong>of</strong> Military History," 1956<br />

(Lecture presented at Command and General Staff College, Fort<br />

Leavenworth, Kansas, 6 April 1956.)<br />

Item # 261 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Armored Warfare," 1944 (Lecture<br />

presented to senior commanders at the Armored School, Fort Knox,<br />

Kentucky, Spring and Summer 1944.)<br />

Item # 262 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Army Day," 1949 (Speech delivered on<br />

Army Day, 6 April 1949, at Springfield, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 263 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "High Twelve <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1952<br />

(Speech delivered to the Freemasons at Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 10 May 1952.)<br />

Item # 264 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "World War II Summary," n.d. (Some <strong>of</strong><br />

the major events <strong>of</strong> World War II.)<br />

Item # 265 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1953 (Speech commemorating<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> World War I, delivered to the George S. Patton, Jr., Post 19,<br />

American Legion, District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, 11 November 1953.)<br />

Item # 266 Halder, Franz, Letter, 1956 (To P.M. Robinett, Washington, D.C., from<br />

Karlsruhe, Germany, Dec. 4, 1956. Translation <strong>of</strong> letter sending Christmas<br />

wishes to General Robinett from the German <strong>of</strong>ficers involved in the history<br />

<strong>of</strong> World War II project.)<br />

Item # 267 <strong>The</strong> Burton Family (Genealogical chart <strong>of</strong> the Burton family.)<br />

Item # 268 Point de Sable, Jean Baptiste ( -1818), Burial Record, 1818 (Copy <strong>of</strong> the burial<br />

record <strong>of</strong> Jean Baptiste Point de Sable, taken from the records <strong>of</strong> St. Charles<br />

Borromeo Church, St. Charles, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 269 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Essay, 1913 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

class <strong>of</strong> 1913, Mountain Grove High School, Mountain Grove, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 270 Spivey, George W., Letter, 1855 (To William Spivey from St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

Jan. 22, 1855. Letter giving information about St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and<br />

Lawrence, Kansas, as well as personal matters.)


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Item # 271 Bradshaw, William L. (1896-1964), Remarks on Dean Isidor Loeb, 1958 (Eulogy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Isidor Loeb given at the ceremony naming dining and residence halls,<br />

November 22, 1958.)<br />

Item # 272 Edmonds, Albert Sydney, George Steptoe Edmonds, 1958 (Biographical sketch<br />

<strong>of</strong> George Steptoe Edmonds (1803-1875), pioneer <strong>Missouri</strong> schoolmaster.)<br />

Item # 273 Franklin Railroad Lottery Papers, 1833-1898 (Franklin Railroad lottery ticket,<br />

April 1833. <strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the Franklin lottery in the Columbia <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Herald, July 8, 1898.)<br />

Item # 274 Hunt, Eva C., "Melrose Church," 1936 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Melrose Church,<br />

Kansas City, Kansas, 1888-1889.)<br />

Item # 275 George, B. James (1896-1975), Papers, 1958-1959 (Correspondence concerning<br />

Quantrill and his guerrillas and the books written about them.)<br />

Item # 276 Price, Eliza Dyer, "Recollections <strong>of</strong> My Father, Samuel Dyer," 1905 (Written as<br />

a letter to her children, the recollections describe her father's migration to<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> in 1822 and his establishment <strong>of</strong> a home and the town <strong>of</strong> Fulton.)<br />

Item # 277 Guitar, Sarah (1892-1963), "Dent County," 1928 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Dent<br />

County.)<br />

Item # 278 McKee, George A. (1845-1923), Boyhood Impressions <strong>of</strong> the Lexington,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Area, 1858-1863 (Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> boyhood in the Civil War-torn<br />

area around Lexington, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Published in the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong><br />

Review, October 1957.)<br />

Item # 279 Jeffersonian Republican, 1838 (Copy <strong>of</strong> a newspaper article, 3 December 1838,<br />

reporting the debate in the <strong>Missouri</strong> legislature about the controversy<br />

between Colonel Taylor and the <strong>Missouri</strong> Volunteers in the Seminole War, in<br />

which Colonel Richard Gentry was killed.)<br />

Item # 280 Creel, Virginia F. (1845-1937), Diary, 1864 (Diary <strong>of</strong> a wagon train journey from<br />

St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>, to Salt Lake City, Utah, May 19-July 28, 1864, told<br />

from a woman's point <strong>of</strong> view. Also biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Virginia Creel by<br />

her sons.)<br />

Item # 281 Hague, William, and William B. Barnett, Letter, 1841 (To Captain Sutter or Mr.<br />

Marsh, from Weston, Platte County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, May 18, 1841. Letter requests<br />

information about conditions in California with a view to emigrating there<br />

with a number <strong>of</strong> Platte County families.)<br />

Item # 282 VACANT (Removed from collection, transferred to C3384)<br />

Item # 283 Oak Grove Banner, 1898-1907 (Copies <strong>of</strong> newspaper articles from the Oak<br />

Grove Banner dealing primarily with members <strong>of</strong> the George family who<br />

fought in the Civil War with Quantrill, General Shelby, and others.)<br />

Item # 284 Levy, Samuel (1833- ), "A Little Sketch <strong>of</strong> S. Levy's Life....[1857-1870]," n.d.<br />

(Autobiographical sketch describing his sea voyage from Europe to America,<br />

2 August-7 October, 1857, and his migration to <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 285 Selby, Ella, "<strong>The</strong> Early Churches <strong>of</strong> Adair County," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

churches established in Adair County, 1840-1900.)<br />

Item # 286 Gentry, North Todd (1866-1944), Letter, 1928 (To William R. Painter,<br />

Carrollton, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from Jefferson City, <strong>Missouri</strong>, May 2, 1928. Letter<br />

concerns proposed road bond issue and the attorney general's inability to


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answer questions concerning it before the election, and then only if questions<br />

come through <strong>of</strong>ficial channels.)<br />

Item # 287 <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Teachers' Association Papers, 1919 (Papers concerning the<br />

creation and adoption <strong>of</strong> a new constitution.)<br />

Item # 288 Weathers Family Cemetery, Pettis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Inscriptions, n.d. (Cemetery<br />

inscriptions found in the Weathers family burial plot in Heaths Creek<br />

Township.)<br />

Item # 289 <strong>Missouri</strong> High School Debating League Papers, 1913-1926 (Miscellaneous<br />

papers <strong>of</strong> the League; annual debate programs, 1916, 1919-1929.)<br />

Item # 290 Ward, James Alexander (1826- ), Autobiography (Excerpts from the<br />

Autobiography Of J.A. Ward, M.D. pioneer doctor in Troy and Chillicothe,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. <strong>The</strong> complete account <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ward can be found in collection<br />

3890.)<br />

Item # 291 Brown, Andy J., Our Country Farm and Home (Four articles on the county home<br />

for indigent old people in Lincoln County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 292 Roland, Christine Lucke, "<strong>Historical</strong> Sketch <strong>of</strong> Eastwood Memorial Church S. &<br />

Caruthersville," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the church and city, 1840-1900.)<br />

Item # 293 University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Class Fight <strong>of</strong> 1898, Papers (Correspondence between<br />

Franklin Miller, Bob Hill, and Charles E. Dewey about the class fight <strong>of</strong> 1898<br />

in which they took part. Franklin's description <strong>of</strong> the events published in the<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Alumnus, 1938.)<br />

Item # 294 Bundschu, Henry A., Segregation in <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1957 (Essay on segregation in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> with primary reference to Younger Vs. Judah, decided in the<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Supreme Court in 1898. Printed in abridged form in the Kansas City<br />

Star, December 12, 1957.)<br />

Item # 295 Muench, Friedrich (1799-1881), "Monism and Dualism," n.d. (An essay taken<br />

from the Gesammelte Schriften Von Friedrich Muench, St. Louis, 1902, and<br />

translated by Ralph Gregory.)<br />

Item # 296 Muench, Friedrich (1799-1881), "Last Words," 1881 (Essay on social conditions<br />

taken from the Gesammelte Schriften, St. Louis, 1902. Written originally for<br />

Die Washingtoner Post, Washington, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1881. Translated by Ralph<br />

Gregory.)<br />

Item # 297 Muench, Julius T., et al., Foreword to the Gesammelte Schriften, 1902<br />

(Foreward to the Gesammelte Schriften Von Friedrich Muench written by his<br />

sons Julius, Ferdinand, and Hugo Muench, 28 February 1902.)<br />

Item # 298 No item due to an error in numbering.<br />

Item # 299 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Clay County. Circuit Court Proceedings, 1958 (Proceedings in<br />

dedication <strong>of</strong> the courtroom for Division II <strong>of</strong> the Circuit Court <strong>of</strong> Clay<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, at Liberty, November 17, 1958.)<br />

Item # 300 Miller, Hunter, "History <strong>of</strong> McLain's Chapel Methodist Church," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> McLain's Chapel, Cape Girardeau County.)<br />

Item # 301 Williams, Mrs. Ira, compiler, Cemetery Inscriptions, n.d. (Inscriptions in Holst<br />

and Ivy Cemeteries, Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 302 Miller, Clarence E., "History <strong>of</strong> the St. Louis Mercantile Library and<br />

Association," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the St. Louis Mercantile Library<br />

Association, 1846-1887.)


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Item # 303 Bay, J. Christian, A Handful Of Western Books, 1935 (Copy <strong>of</strong> the book which<br />

was printed privately for the friends <strong>of</strong> Walter M. Hill, Christmas 1935.<br />

Discusses 120 old books on midwestern travel and culture.)<br />

Item # 304 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Survey <strong>of</strong> the Land Routes into the<br />

USSR," 1954 (Military survey <strong>of</strong> the strategic land routes into the USSR and<br />

discussion <strong>of</strong> invasion possibilities along each.)<br />

Item # 305 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Military History--A Course for the<br />

ROTC," 1955 (A set <strong>of</strong> lectures on military history; includes summary<br />

questions and bibliography.)<br />

Item # 306 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "<strong>Historical</strong> Background <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Army, 1775-1955," n.d. (A history <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Army put out by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Defense, Office <strong>of</strong> Public Information. Includes bibliography.)<br />

Item # 307 McCollough, E. Spears, "John Kirkpatrick <strong>of</strong> East Tennessee," 1938<br />

(Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> a Revolutionary War soldier and Kentucky pioneer,<br />

read at the dedication <strong>of</strong> a memorial to him. Also genealogical information<br />

about David Kirkpatrick.)<br />

Item # 308 Quinley, Pete, History <strong>of</strong> "Sligo Furnace," 1955 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the Sligo<br />

Furnace at Sligo, Dent County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1876-1920.)<br />

Item # 309 <strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 59th, House Resolution No. 72, 1937 (Resolution<br />

on the death <strong>of</strong> George A. Mahan, adopted 24 February 1937.)<br />

Item # 310 Keil, William (1811-1877), Letters, 1855-1870 (Letters describing the overland<br />

trip from Bethel community in <strong>Missouri</strong> to Oregon, conditions in Oregon,<br />

and internal conditions in Bethel, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 311 Wood, Dean Earl, "<strong>The</strong> Westport Branch <strong>of</strong> the Oregon Trail," 1953 (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch.)<br />

Item # 312 Overstreet, Oliver ( -1857), "A Confession," 1848 (Copy <strong>of</strong> Overstreet's<br />

confession, 21 October 1848, that he accepted a $500 bribe from Brigham<br />

Young to impersonate Oliver Cowdery, the first witness to the Book <strong>of</strong><br />

Mormon, to consolidate Young's control over the Mormon congregation.)<br />

Item # 313 Burton, Maud Bell, Recollections (Four essay's on Mrs. Burton's girlhood<br />

memories <strong>of</strong> school days and her experience as a young teacher in a rural<br />

school near Macon, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 314 Yarnell, Ilene Sims, compiler, Cemetery Inscriptions, 1961 (Rural cemetery<br />

records from Old Linn Creek, Cape Galena, and Osage Township, Morgan<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 315 Deskin, Nora McKinsey, "Stage Coaches and the Plank Road" (Reminiscences <strong>of</strong><br />

the days <strong>of</strong> stagecoaches and plank roads in Huntsville and near Moberly,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 316 Campbell, Mrs. Charles, Compiler, Cemetery Inscriptions (Inscriptions on the<br />

stones in the French Family cemetery outside Versailles in Morgan County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 317 Buford, Joseph L., Pageant, 1941 (Pageant entitled "Turn Back the Clock,"<br />

presented at Scotland County centennial in Memphis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, September<br />

1941, and representing various episodes in the county's history.)<br />

Item # 318 Yarnell, Ilene Sims, compiler, Genealogies, n.d. (Bible records <strong>of</strong> Morgan<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, families.)


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Item # 319 Jones, William C., Speech Fragment, n.d. (Address to the people <strong>of</strong> the 22nd<br />

senatorial district <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> by candidate to represent that district in the<br />

state convention <strong>of</strong> 1845.)<br />

Item # 320 St. Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Commissioners, 1904 (List <strong>of</strong><br />

commissioners from foreign countries to the St. Louis world's fair.)<br />

Item # 321 University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Conference Agenda, 1904 (List <strong>of</strong> suggested topics for<br />

discussion at the 3rd Conference <strong>of</strong> the Presidents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> Universities <strong>of</strong><br />

the North Central <strong>State</strong>s, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, 26-28 April 1904.)<br />

Item # 322 Jesse, Richard Henry (1853-1921), Address, 1904 (Address delivered at the<br />

jubilee at the University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin at Madison, June 8, 1904 on the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> state universities.)<br />

Item # 323 Cotrell and Leonard, <strong>The</strong> Academic Cap (Miscellaneous information regarding<br />

the academic cap.)<br />

Item # 324 Jackman, Georgia, "One Hundred Years <strong>of</strong> Christian Service," 1956 (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> the First Christian Church, Troy, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1856-1956.)<br />

Item # 325 Reid, Mary Elizabeth, et al., History <strong>of</strong> Mt. Zion Assoc. Reformed Presby.<br />

...Lincoln County, <strong>Missouri</strong> (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch covering the period 1825-<br />

1934, by Mary E. Reid, Nellie Reid, and Mrs. Stanley Miller.)<br />

Item # 326 Jesse, Richard Henry (1853-1921), "Co-Education as it has been tested in <strong>State</strong><br />

Universities," n.d. (Essay affirming the superiority <strong>of</strong> coeducation.)<br />

Item # 327 Jesse, Richard Henry (1853-1921), Objects and.... Physical Training in Colleges<br />

& Universities (Athletics and physical education in a university setting.)<br />

Item # 328 Association <strong>of</strong> American Medical Colleges, Application (Blank application for<br />

membership in Association <strong>of</strong> American Medical Colleges.)<br />

Item # 329 Jesse, Richard Henry (1853-1921), <strong>The</strong> Leadership <strong>of</strong> the Federal Government in<br />

Public Education (Essay giving an historical sketch <strong>of</strong> federal involvement in<br />

education.)<br />

Item # 330 Jesse, Richard Henry (1853-1921), <strong>The</strong> Most....<strong>of</strong> Chapel Worship in the<br />

Universities & Colleges, 1904 (Two drafts <strong>of</strong> essay, full title <strong>of</strong> which is "<strong>The</strong><br />

Most Effective Method <strong>of</strong> Chapel Worship in the Universities and Colleges<br />

and the Expediency <strong>of</strong> Appointin a Pr<strong>of</strong>essor with such a staff <strong>of</strong> Assistants<br />

as he may need to Conduct this Service and Have Charge <strong>of</strong> the Religious<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> the Institution.")<br />

Item # 331 Jesse, Richard Henry (1853-1921), "On Religious Life in the University <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>," 1904 (Remarks on religuous life at the university and in Columbia<br />

in general.)<br />

Item # 332 Long, John Dudley, Genealogies, n.d. (Genealogies <strong>of</strong> the Burr and Owsley<br />

families.)<br />

Item # 333 Whitecotton, James H. (1854-1944), "Stage Coach Days," 1940 (Reminiscences<br />

<strong>of</strong> his boyhood days in Ralls County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, as told to his daughter at<br />

Paris, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in 1940.)<br />

Item # 334 Strong, Julia Bernard, Letters, 1836-1839 (Letters from <strong>Missouri</strong> by the young<br />

wife <strong>of</strong> a Presbyterian missionary working in <strong>Missouri</strong> and Illinois for the<br />

Tract <strong>Society</strong>.)<br />

Item # 335 Moll, Justus R., Ledbetter Genealogy, n.d. (Genealogical chart <strong>of</strong> the Arthur<br />

Ledbetter family.)


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Item # 336 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Gentry County, Rural Mail Carriers, 1959 (Names and addresses <strong>of</strong><br />

rural mail carriers who have rendered service in Gentry County, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

since rural free delivery service was established in the county. Compiled by<br />

William H. Karr.)<br />

Item # 337 Cochran, John W., Compiler, Boone County Cemetery Inscriptions (Cemetery<br />

inscriptions in several family cemeteries in Boone County, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Names<br />

include Cochran, Ellington, Challes, Elliot, Rice, and Kock.)<br />

Item # 338 Shoemaker, Harriett, "Reynolds Family Genealogy," n.d. (Genealogical sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

the Reynolds familty <strong>of</strong> Virginia and <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 339 Connell, George W., Letters, 1857-1858 (Letters from Connell to the La Grange<br />

Bulletin, describing his journey from LaGrange, <strong>Missouri</strong>, to southern Texas.<br />

Connell was a Lewis County physician.)<br />

Item # 340 Youngblood, Bonnie, "A Testimony <strong>of</strong> Grace," n.d. (<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Powell and<br />

George Youngblood, the first holiness ministers in the Ozarks, by the<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> George Youngblood.)<br />

Item # 341 Linn, Lewis F. (1796-1843), "Cholera Remedies," 1833 (Page from the <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Intelligencer, 29 June 1833, containing an article on cholera remedies.<br />

Positive and negative photostatic copies.)<br />

Item # 342 Green Ridge Cemetery Inscriptions, n.d. (List <strong>of</strong> cemetery inscriptions from the<br />

Green Ridge, <strong>Missouri</strong>, cemetery <strong>of</strong> people who died prior to 1900.)<br />

Item # 343 University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Office <strong>of</strong> Public Information, Press Release, 1954 (Press<br />

release upon award <strong>of</strong> Doctor <strong>of</strong> Laws degree to Floyd C. Shoemaker.)<br />

Item # 344 Moore, Adella Breckenridge, "A Rock Was Found," n.d. (Biographical and<br />

genealogical sketch <strong>of</strong> Andrew Henry, <strong>Missouri</strong> fur trader.)<br />

Item # 345 Dunaway, Margaret Fowler, "<strong>The</strong> Ballad <strong>of</strong> Alphonso Whetmore" (Ballad about<br />

the life <strong>of</strong> Alphonso Whetmore <strong>of</strong> Franklin, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 346 Pompey, Sherman Lee, compiler, "Versions <strong>of</strong> Barbara Allen," n.d. (An<br />

American Negro version <strong>of</strong> "Barbara Allen" and variations found in the<br />

Ozarks.)<br />

Item # 347 Basey, Dewitt Clinton (1837- ), "My Early Recollections <strong>of</strong> Brunswick," 1911<br />

(Autobiographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Dewitt C. Basey and description <strong>of</strong> his<br />

hometown, Brunswick, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 348 Bate, W.N., Bedford, <strong>Missouri</strong> (Notes on the origin <strong>of</strong> the name, Bedford,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 349 Collins, Troy Young, Collins-Murphy-Hoge Genealogy, 1961 (Genealogy <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Collins family and collateral Murphy and Hoge lines.)<br />

Item # 350 Garber, Clark M., "Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Jacob Garber, St. Louis Attorney," n.d.<br />

(Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Jacob Garber and copy <strong>of</strong> letter by him containing an<br />

autobiographical sketch.)<br />

Item # 351 Blythe, Lucy, Witcher, <strong>The</strong> Early Settlers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> (Story <strong>of</strong> the emigration <strong>of</strong><br />

the author's grandparents from Kentucky to <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 352 Templeton, S.W., Papers, 1961 (Correspondence with Monroe F. Cockrell,<br />

Francis M. Cockrell, and others attempting to establish a connection between<br />

Jeremiah Cockrell (1834-1915) and Thomas Long "Peg Leg" Smith.)<br />

Item # 353 Craig, Mrs. Malin, Speech, ca. 1936 (Speech before the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Daughters<br />

<strong>of</strong> the U.S. Army about experiences in the Philippines in 1902.)


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Item # 354 Skelly, James William (1873- ), Biographical Sketch, n.d. (Biographic sketch<br />

<strong>of</strong> a civil engineer with the Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers in St. Louis who was also<br />

secretary <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Rite Masonic bodies in St. Louis, 1923-1953.)<br />

Item # 355 Campbell, S. Brunson, A Silver Half-Dollar and the 'Ragtime Kid' (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> ragtime music in Sedalia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1897.)<br />

Item # 356 Darby, William, and <strong>The</strong>odore Dwight, A New Gazeteer Of <strong>The</strong> United <strong>State</strong>s Of<br />

America, 1833 (Copies <strong>of</strong> pages <strong>of</strong> the Gazeteer relating to <strong>Missouri</strong> and the<br />

Ozark Mountains.)<br />

Item # 357 Woodbridge, William C., and Emma Willard, Universal Geography, 1824<br />

(Copies <strong>of</strong> pages 75, 76, 265, and 266, relating to <strong>Missouri</strong> and the Ozark<br />

Mountains.)<br />

Item # 358 Collier, George and Sarah Ann, Deed <strong>of</strong> Sale, 1845 (Sale <strong>of</strong> land by the Colliers<br />

to the Presbyterian Church in Troy, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Copied from the records <strong>of</strong><br />

Lincoln County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 359 Mitchell, Spencer H., Letter, 1863 (To his parents, from Little Rock, Arkansas,<br />

Jan. 30, 1863. Letter <strong>of</strong> a Confederate soldier describing the battle <strong>of</strong> Prairie<br />

Grove.)<br />

Item # 360 Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution, K.City Chapter, Lists <strong>of</strong> Revolutionary<br />

War Soldiers, 1918-1954 (List <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> Revolutionary War soldiers<br />

buried in <strong>Missouri</strong>, compiled in 1918 and added to in 1954, for inclusion on<br />

plaques in the state capitol.)<br />

Item # 361 Palmer, John, Journal Of Travels In <strong>The</strong> United <strong>State</strong>s Of North America In<br />

1817, 1818 (Copy <strong>of</strong> pages 421-439 from Palmer's Journal, relating to the<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Territory. Journal was published in London.)<br />

Item # 362 Skinner, Mary H., Deed <strong>of</strong> Sale, 1868 (Sale <strong>of</strong> land by Mary Skinner to the<br />

Presbyterian Church, Troy, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Copied from Recorder <strong>of</strong> Deeds Office,<br />

Lincoln County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 363 Martin, William H., Deed <strong>of</strong> Sale, 1868 (Copy <strong>of</strong> deed <strong>of</strong> sale <strong>of</strong> land by William<br />

H. Martin to the Presbyterian Church in Troy, <strong>Missouri</strong>, April 4, 1868.<br />

Copied from Book V, p. 19, Recorder <strong>of</strong> Deeds Office, Lincoln County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 364 Hilliker, Margaret, "<strong>The</strong> Blow Family," 1955 (Address read before the<br />

Carondelet Women's Club.)<br />

Item # 365 Gentry, William Richard, Jr., "Ann Hawkins Gentry," 1960 (Remarks at<br />

dedication <strong>of</strong> the Ann Hawkins Gentry Roadside Park in Gentry County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, June 5, 1960.)<br />

Item # 366 Pennewell, Almer, "John Scripps--Circuit Rider," n.d. (Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

John Scripps (1785-1865), Methodist circuit rider in <strong>Missouri</strong> from 1813 to<br />

1824.)<br />

Item # 367 <strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 68th, Committee on Legislative Research,<br />

Memorandum 336, 1956 (A digest <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> laws on delinquent children<br />

and juvenile courts.)<br />

Item # 368 Eichenberger, Mrs. J.A., Cruikshank Family Genealogy (Genealogical<br />

information on the descendants <strong>of</strong> John Joseph and Martha Ledlie<br />

Cruikshank, Hannibal, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)


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Item # 369 Dial, Marshall, Bootheel Swamp Struggle (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the events <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Civil War in southeast <strong>Missouri</strong>, especially in the New Madrid area.)<br />

Item # 370 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oregon County, History, n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Oregon County used<br />

for public information by the Alton public library.)<br />

Item # 371 Woods, James M., Letters, 1850 (Letters from James M. Woods to his wife and<br />

brother concerning his journey to California in 1850.)<br />

Item # 372 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Book Review, n.d. (A review <strong>of</strong> Major<br />

L.F. Ellis' <strong>The</strong> War In France And Flanders, 1939-1940 (London, 1953) for<br />

Military Affairs.)<br />

Item # 373 Headman, Mary Hoss, Papers, n.d. (Biographical sketches <strong>of</strong> Sarah Hawkins<br />

Sevier and Catherine Sherrill Sevier, the two wives <strong>of</strong> John Sevier, first<br />

governor <strong>of</strong> Tennessee.)<br />

Item # 374 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Military Intelligence," 1954 (Essay<br />

defining the nature and functions <strong>of</strong> military intelligence.)<br />

Item # 375 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "Heroes in Captivity," 1954 (Essay on<br />

preparation <strong>of</strong> soldiers to face possibile captivity and torture in communist<br />

prison camps.)<br />

Item # 376 Smith, Elizabeth C., Mexican War Service Papers, 1848 (Copies <strong>of</strong> papers<br />

supplied by the Veterans Administration concerning the Mexican War service<br />

<strong>of</strong> Elizabeth C. Smith, alias Bill Newcom; copy <strong>of</strong> an act <strong>of</strong> Congress, March<br />

1, 1854, granting Mrs. Smith pay and 160 acres <strong>of</strong> land for her service.)<br />

Item # 377 Fisher, Mary, Letters, 1926 (Two letters written by an American authoress<br />

discussing her works, especially <strong>The</strong> Journal Of A Recluse (1909).)<br />

Item # 378 Stayton, Edward M. (1874-1954), In Memoriam, 1954 (Memorial address to<br />

General Stayton written by Israel Alexander Smith, reviewing his career in<br />

the army and as a civil engineer.)<br />

Item # 379 Wellenkamp, Henry, Autobiography, n.d. (Autobiography <strong>of</strong> a German-<br />

American, his childhood in Osnabruck and migration in 1839 to Washington,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 380 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Washington, <strong>Historical</strong> Sketch, n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, compiled by the historical committee for the Washington<br />

centennial.)<br />

Item # 381 Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (1835-1910), Letters, 1894-1906 (Copies <strong>of</strong> two<br />

Mark Twain letters, one to the postmaster at New York, the other to John<br />

Grenell discussing Christian Science and Mrs. Eddy.)<br />

Item # 382 Wauchope, George A[rmstrong] (1862-1943), "Old <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1895<br />

(Corespondence concerning the school song <strong>of</strong> the University, "Old<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>," written by Wauchope in 1895.)<br />

Item # 383 Finley, Mrs. Walter Jackson, "Strode Genealogy," n.d. (Strode Family Bible<br />

records in possession <strong>of</strong> Inez Strode Thompson <strong>of</strong> Blue Springs, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

published in the Kansas City Genealogist, May 1, 1960.)<br />

Item # 384 Paxton, Matthew White, "My Two Geniuses," n.d. (Essay telling <strong>of</strong> author's<br />

connection with two men he considered geniuses, Thorstein Veblen and H.L.<br />

Mencken.)


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Item # 385 Blow, Susan Elizabeth, Letter, 1892 (To William T. Harris from Cazenovia, July<br />

9, 1892. Autobiographical information. Original in <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong>, St. Louis. See also Item #364.)<br />

Item # 386 Shelton, William A., "Pioneer Talks with Putnam's Eminent Men," n.d. (Essays<br />

about the Putnam County militia in the Civil War and about the Shelton<br />

family <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 387 Umphraville, Angus, "<strong>Missouri</strong>an Lays and Other Western Ditties," 1821 (Title<br />

page <strong>of</strong> a book <strong>of</strong> ballads.)<br />

Item # 388 Dearing, Mrs. F.H., Cemetery Inscriptions (Tombstone inscriptions in the<br />

Christopher-Ferguson Cemetery, Blackwell, <strong>Missouri</strong>)<br />

Item # 389 Dulany, George W., <strong>The</strong> Dulany Family (A genealogical essay about the Dulany<br />

family <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, and involvement in the lumber industry.)<br />

Item # 390 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Report, 1955 (A summary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

activities <strong>of</strong> the Special Studies Division <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

Military History for the year 1954-1955.)<br />

Item # 391 No item due to an error in numbering.<br />

Item # 392 Shepard, Paul H., Essay, 1955 (Essay entitled "<strong>The</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Fruit<br />

Experiment Station, Mountain Grove, <strong>Missouri</strong>," an historical sketch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

station by its director.)<br />

Item # 393 Thompson, Henry C., Speech, 1953 (Speech made at the dedication <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Austin-Pitcairn roadside park, giving a biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Moses Austin<br />

and <strong>of</strong> John Pitcairn.)<br />

Item # 394 Terre Haute Tribune, "Memories <strong>of</strong> the Civil War," 1912 (Civil War sketches<br />

extracted from a series in the Terre Haute Tribune, June 2, 1912, dealing with<br />

the battles in southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> and with Noble Harvey Rogers.)<br />

Item # 395 Stites, T.J., Papers, 1862-1913 (Day-by-day account <strong>of</strong> a journey by ox team<br />

from Putnam County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, to Portland, Oregon, in 1862. Also<br />

autobiographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Stite's career from 1839 to 1894, written in 1913.)<br />

Item # 396 Coulter, William Selmon, Autobiography (Autobiographical sketch by a Macon,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, farmer and plumber during the years 1852-1933.)<br />

Item # 397 Montgomery, Mary Phelps, Letters, 1936-1939 (Copies <strong>of</strong> letters from Mary<br />

Phelps Montgomery giving information about her father, Governor John S.<br />

Phelps <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, and about the family plantation.)<br />

Item # 398 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1953 (Speech commemorating<br />

the end <strong>of</strong> World War I and birthday <strong>of</strong> General George S. Patton.)<br />

Item # 399 Brink, J.R., Letter, 1931 (To A.E. Sheldon, Lincoln, Nebraska, from Maryville,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Sept. 23, 1931. Letter discussing Isaac Hogan <strong>of</strong> Nodaway County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, who was skinned alive by Indians (1850), and article enclosed<br />

discussing the settlement <strong>of</strong> Nodaway County.)<br />

Item # 400 Pritchett, Carr Waller (1823-1910), Memorabilia, 1904 (Autobiographical sketch<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pritchett who with his parents migrated from Virginia to <strong>Missouri</strong> in 1835<br />

and became a preacher, teacher, astronomer, and founder <strong>of</strong> Pritchett College.<br />

Tells <strong>of</strong> his early life in Virginia and the struggles <strong>of</strong> his first years in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)


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Item # 401 Gentry, William Richard, "How to Rebury a Revolutionary Ancestor," n.d.<br />

(Essay describing the location, removal, and reburial <strong>of</strong> a Gentry<br />

Revolutionary War ancestor in a military grave in St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 402 Barry, J. Neilson, "New Light on Colter's Hell," 1950 (Article about<br />

incorporation <strong>of</strong> John Colter's map <strong>of</strong> Yellowstone into the Lewis and Clark<br />

map <strong>of</strong> the West in 1814.)<br />

Item # 403 White, Allen C., Essays, n.d. (Essay about "Rivercene," the mansion built by<br />

steamboat fleet owner Captain Kinney. Essay about the Randolph County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, National Guard in World War I.)<br />

Item # 404 White, Augusta E., Letter, 1949 (To University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from Fairfax, <strong>Missouri</strong>, July 5, 1949. Letter concerning the first trench silo in<br />

the U.S., which author claims her father had in Atchison County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in<br />

1881.)<br />

Item # 405 Lamine River Association <strong>of</strong> Regular Baptists, Minutes, 1846-1888 (Excerpts<br />

from the minutes <strong>of</strong> the annual meetings <strong>of</strong> the association for five years,<br />

listing those churches represented and their messengers. Compiled by the<br />

DAR.)<br />

Item # 406 St. Louis Daily Democrat, 1857 (Account <strong>of</strong> a grand banquet held in St. Louis for<br />

the governor, congressmen, and judiciary <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 407 Scarritt, Nathan (1821-1890), Papers, n.d. (Copies <strong>of</strong> Scarritt's autobiography and<br />

diary <strong>of</strong> his honeymoon trip; and travel account by his brother-in-law <strong>of</strong> a trip<br />

to <strong>Missouri</strong> in 1822.)<br />

Item # 408 Brown, John Henry, Family Register, 1734-1853 (Family register <strong>of</strong> the Brown-<br />

Kerr-Jones family, with brief collateral tables. Prepared by John Henry<br />

Brown, Indianola, Texas.)<br />

Item # 409 Jackson, Martha Elizabeth Peeler (1863- ), Autobiography, 1953<br />

(Autobiographical sketch including brief sketches <strong>of</strong> her husband Judge<br />

Wade M. Jackson, and her father-in-law.)<br />

Item # 410 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Hayti, History, n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Hayti, Pemiscot County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 411 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Huntsville, Postal Routes, 1830s (Information from the records <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Post Office Department in the National Archives, about star routes serving<br />

Huntsville.)<br />

Item # 412 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Higginsville, Description, 1941 (Information about Higginsville,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, compiled by the Higginsville Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in 1941.)<br />

Item # 413 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Stockton, History, n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the county seat <strong>of</strong> Cedar<br />

County.)<br />

Item # 414 Dye, Russell V., Robert Hugh Miller, 1952 (Extract <strong>of</strong> a talk presented before the<br />

Clay County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, giving biographical information about<br />

Robert H. Miller (1826-1911), editor <strong>of</strong> the Liberty Tribune, 1846-1886.)<br />

Item # 415 Helmick, Guy D., "<strong>The</strong> Hannibal Cement Plant Story," 1952 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

the cement plant in Hannibal, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Photo <strong>of</strong> "Lovers Leap," Hannibal.)<br />

Item # 416 Nelson, Edgar C., Letter, 1947 (To F.C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Jefferson City, <strong>Missouri</strong>, July 23, 1947. Letter concerning the original great<br />

seal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> and the correspondence between Thomas C. Reynolds and<br />

Governor J.W. McClurg in 1869 concerning its return to the capitol.)


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Item # 417 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1953 (Speech given on the<br />

occasion <strong>of</strong> the retirement <strong>of</strong> Major General Orlando Ward, 30 January<br />

1953.)<br />

Item # 418 Collins, A. Loyd, A Century <strong>of</strong> Freemasonry at Osceola, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1841-1941<br />

(<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> Masonic organizations in Osceola.)<br />

Item # 419 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1946 ("A Memorial to the Men<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> University Who Have Given <strong>The</strong>ir Lives For Our Country,"<br />

delivered April 27, 1946.)<br />

Item # 420 Nicholson, Robert Livingston, Letter, 1950 (Letter describing David Morgan<br />

Edgerton's railroading activities in Wyandotte, Kansas.)<br />

Item # 421 McMurry, William Fletcher, Letter, 1952 (To J. Andy Zenge, Canton, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from St. Charles, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Sept. 16, 1952. Letter giving information about<br />

the Green family <strong>of</strong> Virginia and <strong>Missouri</strong>, taken from his book on that<br />

subject.)<br />

Item # 422 Jones, Lemuel, Letters, 1853 (Two letters to the editor <strong>of</strong> the Jefferson Inquirer,<br />

May 6, 1853, stating the author's opposition to the nullifiers and support <strong>of</strong><br />

senator Benton.)<br />

Item # 423 Bill, Florence Harrison, and Mrs. Harry Satterlee Bill, Papers (Nine anecdotal<br />

essays by Florence H. Bill, one genealogical essay, "Our Harrisons," and<br />

eleven genealogies.)<br />

Item # 424 <strong>Missouri</strong> Pioneer Letters, 1822-1836 (Copies <strong>of</strong> letters sent by the Dodge,<br />

Modrel, and Ball families to relatives in Vermont from Harmony Mission and<br />

Independence, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 425 Ellis, Merrill, Index <strong>of</strong> Compositions, 1952 (Index <strong>of</strong> orchestral, band, choral,<br />

and chamber works and songs composed by Ellis between 1942 and 1952.)<br />

Item # 426 Simpson, Lewis A.W., "Early Days in Northeast Oregon County, <strong>Missouri</strong>,"<br />

1934 (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the settlement <strong>of</strong> Oregon County, first published in<br />

the Alton South <strong>Missouri</strong>an Democrat, March 15, 1934.)<br />

Item # 427 Settle Family Cemetery Inscriptions, n.d. (Cemetery inscriptions from the family<br />

cemetery on the Ray Settle Farm, Bonne Terre, St. Francois County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 428 Travel Accounts, 1858 (Series <strong>of</strong> articles entitled "Rambles in the Southwest," by<br />

J.W.M., originally published in the Oquawka Spectator, Oquawka, Illinois,<br />

August-September 1858.)<br />

Item # 429 Election Returns, 1836, 1840 (<strong>Missouri</strong> presidential election returns for 1836 and<br />

1840, copied from the Whig Almanac And Politician's Register, 1838-1844,<br />

and American Almanac, 1878.)<br />

Item # 430 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), "<strong>The</strong> Role <strong>of</strong> Intelligence Officers," 1951<br />

(Commencement address made at Fort Riley, Kansas, 17 March 1951.)<br />

Item # 431 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1952 (Speech made at the 1st<br />

Armored Division Memorial Service, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 30 August<br />

1952.)<br />

Item # 432 Dickey, Walter S., Photos, 1921 (Photos taken on the occasion <strong>of</strong> the purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

the Kansas City Journal, April 30, 1921, by Walter S. Dickey; also brief<br />

indentifications <strong>of</strong> the photos by Kenneth McM. Dickey.)


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Item # 433 Gross, Mrs. Durwood, Cemetery Inscriptions, n.d. (Inscriptions from Milan<br />

Chapel Church cemetery, Macon County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 434 Bollinger, George Fredrich (1772-1842), Tombstone Inscription, 1842<br />

(Inscription on the tombstone <strong>of</strong> George Fredrich Bollinger, early settler in<br />

Cape Girardeau County.)<br />

Item # 435 Hockaday, Isaac, Civil War Letters, 1861 (Letters from a Lexington, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

farmer to his mother, describing the battle <strong>of</strong> Lexington, September 1861.)<br />

Item # 436 Langdon, Mrs. Fred, Compiler, Cemetery Inscriptions, n.d. (Tombstone<br />

inscriptions in Allen and Culbertson cemeteries near Collins, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 437 Owen, William B., Letter, 1857 (To Harvey Owen, Illinois, from Leroy, Kansas,<br />

Jan. 11, 1857. Letter tells <strong>of</strong> trouble in Kansas and migration from <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

to LeRoy in 1857.)<br />

Item # 438 Weaver, Mike, "History <strong>of</strong> Frankford, <strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

Frankford, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1816-1960.)<br />

Item # 439 Schoppenhorst, Frank, Letter, 1953 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from Marthasville, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Feb. 19, 1953. Tombstone<br />

inscriptions in the Lamme burial plot near Marthasville.)<br />

Item # 440 Spitz, Louis W., Sr., "<strong>The</strong> Trails to Colorado in 1858-1859," n.d. (<strong>Historical</strong><br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> the settlement <strong>of</strong> Colorado after the discovery <strong>of</strong> gold at Pike's<br />

Peak.)<br />

Item # 441 Sullivan, John L., "History <strong>of</strong> the Strike in the Lead Belt in 1948," 1954 (Sketch<br />

<strong>of</strong> the strikes in Flat river and Herculaneum, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 442 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Carrollton, Local History Project Papers, 1955 (Plans for the study <strong>of</strong><br />

Carroll County history, including data and questions, used by the Carrollton<br />

High School.)<br />

Item # 443 Alley, Elwood, Ten Years <strong>of</strong> Methodism in Chaffee, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1905-1915<br />

(<strong>Historical</strong> sketch <strong>of</strong> the founding <strong>of</strong> Chaffee, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and <strong>of</strong> the Methodist<br />

Church there.)<br />

Item # 444 Mann, Clair V. (1884-1974), "Historic Sites," 1959 (A partial list <strong>of</strong> historic sites<br />

in Phelps County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, compiled by Mann and the Phelps County<br />

<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.)<br />

Item # 445 Steines, Frederick, Letters, 1834-1840 (Letters in German, describing life in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> during this period.)<br />

Item # 446 Mantor, Rowland S.H. ( -1863), Papers, 1861-1863 (Mantor's Civil War letters<br />

to his family and letters written to him by a friend, David P. Bond. Footnotes<br />

added by Raymond W. Settle.)<br />

Item # 447 Schoolcraft, Henry R., Papers, 1819-1822, 1848 (Schoolcraft's correspondence<br />

with Stephen F. Austin, Moses Austin, Thomas H. Benton, Rufus Pettibone,<br />

and others. Originals in the Library <strong>of</strong> Congress and Smithsonian Institution.)<br />

Item # 448 Sibley, George C. (1782-1863), Papers, 1825-1837 (Typewritten copies <strong>of</strong> letters<br />

and documents relating to George C. Sibley and his effort to establish a road<br />

from western <strong>Missouri</strong> to New Mexico--the Santa Fe Trail.)<br />

Item # 449 Creel, George, Letter, 1939 (To James Mock, Washington, D.C., Nov. 2, 1939.<br />

Elaborates on matters <strong>of</strong> censorship and what he calls "atrocious stuff" in the<br />

press.)


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Item # 450 Dunklin Family, Papers, 1776-1845 (Will <strong>of</strong> Joseph Dunklin, grandfather <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Governor Daniel Dunklin, and various papers pertaining to Dunklin<br />

genealogy.)<br />

Item # 451 Coleman Family Genealogy, 1953 (History <strong>of</strong> the Coleman family, prepared by<br />

E. Curran McCormack.)<br />

Item # 452 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Clark County. Clerk, Certificate, 1875 (Certificate stating that David<br />

McKee is a member <strong>of</strong> the Clark County <strong>Missouri</strong> Aid <strong>Society</strong>. S.F. Sacket,<br />

clerk <strong>of</strong> county court.)<br />

Item # 453 Rice, Herb, Papers, 1944-1945 (Description <strong>of</strong> Dwight Brown's funeral and <strong>of</strong><br />

changes in <strong>Missouri</strong> state government after new constitution went into<br />

effect.)<br />

Item # 454 Louisville Christian Church History, 1961 (History <strong>of</strong> Louisville Christian<br />

Church (Disciples <strong>of</strong> Christ), Lincoln County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 455 Shake Rag Cemetery, Macon County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Records, n.d. (Tombstone<br />

records compiled by Enterprise 4-H Club.)<br />

Item # 456 Fisher, Ruth Ralls, "Offspring <strong>of</strong> the Rivers," n.d. (Review <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> history<br />

read at showing <strong>of</strong> dolls representing Governor and Mrs. Alexander McNair.)<br />

Item # 457 Van Osdell, T.H., Letter, 1868 (To G.L. Robinson, Graham, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Greenfield, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Mar. 18, 1868. Describing soil, climate and prices in<br />

Dade County.)<br />

Item # 458 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Mine la Motte, Documents, 1800-1825 (Documents relating to grant <strong>of</strong><br />

Mine la Motte.)<br />

Item # 459 Hinrichs, A.L., "About <strong>Missouri</strong>'s <strong>Historical</strong> Pole," n.d. (Description <strong>of</strong> a "totem"<br />

pole carved by Hinrichs depicting <strong>Missouri</strong> history.)<br />

Item # 460 Kaufman, Kenneth C., Story, n.d. (Account <strong>of</strong> duel between Confederate<br />

generals John S. Marmaduke and L.M. Walker, September 6, 1863.)<br />

Item # 461 Rasmusson, R.D., Notes, 1953 (Officers <strong>of</strong> Companies K and M, 12th <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Volunteer Cavalry, at Fort McPherson, Nebraska, 1865 and 1866, as taken<br />

from records in the National Archives.)<br />

Item # 462 Lachtrup, C.L., "History <strong>of</strong> the Singing Societies <strong>of</strong> St. Louis," 1953 (Brief<br />

history <strong>of</strong> German Gesangvereine from 1846 until 1930s.)<br />

Item # 463 Ashton, John, DeSoto Offering Roast Pork to the Chickasaw Indians, 1938 (Play<br />

in one act and three scenes.)<br />

Item # 464 Shouse, Thomas Riley, "My Father and Jesse James," 1939 (Published in the<br />

Richmond <strong>Missouri</strong>an, January 9, 16, and 23, 1939.)<br />

Item # 465 Rodner, Audrey, "Thixton Family Cemetery Records," n.d. (Tombstone records<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Moniteau County cemetery.)<br />

Item # 466 Emmons, Ben L., Papers, 1922 (Material pertaining to title to commons in St.<br />

Charles, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 467 Truman, Harry S (1884-1972), Speech, 1937 (Radio speech <strong>of</strong> 21 December<br />

1937 over KFUO concerning railroads and Senate subcommittee<br />

investigating railroad financing.)<br />

Item # 468 Dolan, Georgianna M., <strong>State</strong>ment, 1930 (<strong>State</strong>ment pertaining to essay prepared<br />

in 1875, and claim that George Frederick Burckhartt designed the <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

seal.)


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Item # 469 Mumford, Frederick Blackmar (1868-1946), Speech, 1937 (Address <strong>of</strong> Mumford<br />

at 51st convention <strong>of</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Land Grant Colleges and Universities on<br />

"Colonel William H. Hatch, Author <strong>of</strong> the Original Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station Bill.")<br />

Item # 470 Butler, Joe Beaty, Local Road Administration in <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1938 (Speech by a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Mines at Rolla before<br />

annual meeting <strong>of</strong> Highway Engineers' Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>. Appendix<br />

and excerpts compiled in preparation <strong>of</strong> speech.)<br />

Item # 471 Butler, Joe Beaty, Local Road Administration in <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1938 (Speech by a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor at the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Mines at Rolla before<br />

annual meeting <strong>of</strong> Highway Engineers' Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>. Appendix<br />

and excerpts compiled in preparation <strong>of</strong> speech.)<br />

Item # 472 Wiebke, Mrs. F., Trinity Lutheran Cemetery Records, n.d. (Tombstone records <strong>of</strong><br />

a cemetery at Pyrmont, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 473 Walsh, Jerome (1902- ), Speech, 1953 (Speech read before the <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Friendly Sons <strong>of</strong> St. Patrick, New York City, 4 May 1953, concerning Irish<br />

settlement in the Trans-Mississippi Region.)<br />

Item # 474 Carman Family Genealogy (Descendants <strong>of</strong> Thomas C. Carman <strong>of</strong> Bordentown,<br />

NJ.)<br />

Item # 475 Yarnell, Ilene Sims, Tombstone Inscriptions <strong>of</strong> Alley Family Cemetery, n.d.<br />

(Inscriptions from a cemetery three miles southeast <strong>of</strong> Alleyton, Colorado<br />

County, Texas.)<br />

Item # 476 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1953 (Speech before the<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Senate, 12 May 1953.)<br />

Item # 477 Becknell, Mary, Estate Papers, 1862-1871 (Will petitions judgment in settlement<br />

<strong>of</strong> estate. Copied in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the district clerk, Red River County,<br />

Clarksville, Texas, in 1955.)<br />

Item # 478 Becknell, William, Deposition, 1853 (Description <strong>of</strong> transactions in which he<br />

gave note for $2000 in 1843 to Dr. John Sappington for 1000 boxes <strong>of</strong><br />

Sappington's liver pills.)<br />

Item # 479 Becknell, William, Estate Inventory, 1857 (Inventory and appraisal <strong>of</strong> value <strong>of</strong><br />

estate.)<br />

Item # 480 Bowers, E.W., Letters, 1955 (Correspondence attempting to locate grave <strong>of</strong><br />

William Becknell and other Becknell information. See also correspondence<br />

found with Item #477-479.)<br />

Item # 481 Webb, Mabelle Brown, "On the Centennial <strong>of</strong> Arrow Rock Tavern," 1930 (Poem<br />

by the honorary poet laureate <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> D.A.R., and unidentified<br />

notes.)<br />

Item # 482 Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery, Florence, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Inscriptions (Tombstone<br />

inscriptions from a Florence, <strong>Missouri</strong>, cemetery.)<br />

Item # 483 Pugh, Belle, Compiler, Tombstone Records, 1953 (Inscriptions from Asbury<br />

Methodist Church Cemetery and Mt. Pleasant Baptist Cemetery, both in<br />

Lewis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and <strong>of</strong> Concord Cemetery, Shelby County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)


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Item # 484 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Morgan County, Cemetery Records, 1812-1892 (Inscriptions in<br />

cemetery 1/2 mile south <strong>of</strong> Self Chapel School, copied by Hilma Lee<br />

Lampton Hull in 1955.)<br />

Item # 485 Yarnell, Ilene Sims, Hazel Grove Church Cemetery Inscriptions, n.d. (Tombstone<br />

records <strong>of</strong> a Saline County cemetery.)<br />

Item # 486 Yarnell, Ilene Sims, Tombstone Records, n.d. (Tombstone records <strong>of</strong> cemeteries<br />

in Cooper County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 487 Yarnell, Ilene Sims, Union Cemetery Records, n.d. (Tombstone records <strong>of</strong> Union<br />

Cemetery, Miller County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 488 Yarnell, Ilene Sims, "Drake Family," n.d. (Drake family <strong>of</strong> Morgan County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 489 Chase, Charles Monroe (1829-1902), Letters, 1861 (Chase organized a band and<br />

accompanied the 13th Illinois Infantry on contract. Description <strong>of</strong> camp life<br />

near Rolla and <strong>of</strong> divisions within families in <strong>Missouri</strong> between Union and<br />

Confederate. Letters bound out <strong>of</strong> chronological order.)<br />

Item # 490 Lyman, William A. (1843-1932), Diary, 1864-1865, and Reminiscences, 1931<br />

(Diary <strong>of</strong> a Union soldier in Company G, 7th Regiment, Kansas Volunteer<br />

Cavalry, who served in <strong>Missouri</strong>, and follow-up written later.)<br />

Item # 491 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Washington County, Report, 1941 (Report, probably prepared in <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Extension Service, analyzing economic needs <strong>of</strong> the county.)<br />

Item # 492 Fowle, Frank F., Papers, n.d. (Material compiled on George Boardman Boomer,<br />

Lucius Bolles Boomer, and Andros B. Stone, engineers.)<br />

Item # 493 Kaldor, C., "What the Hungarians Have Done for America," 1919 (Speech<br />

delivered at Hungarian Night <strong>of</strong> St. Louis Arts and Crafts Exposition under<br />

the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Women's Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Americanization<br />

Department.)<br />

Item # 494 Bond Cemetery, Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Tombstone Records (Tombstone<br />

records compiled by Louetta Williams Pace.)<br />

Item # 495 March, Susan Louise, "James Buchanan Eads, 1820- 1887, His<br />

Accomplishment," n.d. (Poem.)<br />

Item # 496 Pommer, Sibyl, Poems, n.d. (Seven poems.)<br />

Item # 497 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Chaffee, Religious Census, 1901 (Name, address, church membership,<br />

and church preference <strong>of</strong> inhabitants <strong>of</strong> Chaffee, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 498 Hamilton, Mrs. Henry W., "Notes from the Diaries <strong>of</strong> Thomas Humphreys,<br />

Saline County, <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1961 (Notes with some quotations from diary.)<br />

Item # 499 Symmes, John Cleves, Notes (Material copied from DeWitt Clinton Manuscripts,<br />

Columbia University.)<br />

Item # 500 Perry, Henry, and O.J. Miller, Conversation, 1961 (Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

Girardeau and Oklahoma, recorded by Clarence N. Fultz.)<br />

Item # 501 Beauregard, P.G.T. (1818-1893), General Order No. 44, 1862 (Order quoting<br />

order <strong>of</strong> Butler to be read on dress parade. Original owned by Perry Storts,<br />

Marshall, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1939.)<br />

Item # 502 Stanley, Mrs. Homer, et al., "Short History <strong>of</strong> the First Baptist Church, Carthage,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (History was taken from a church minute book.)


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Item # 503 <strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Historic Markers, 1939 (Information concerning markers<br />

placed by the Young Men's Division <strong>of</strong> the St. Louis Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce.)<br />

Item # 504 Moll, Justus R., List, 1939 (List <strong>of</strong> names which appear in "Register--Cape<br />

Girardeau District Land Concessions Made by Spain," 20 October 1803-1<br />

May 1804. Index prepared by Moll.)<br />

Item # 505 McReynolds, J.C., Notes, 1939 (Data collected on Benjamin H. Reeves and<br />

Chrittenden Reeves.)<br />

Item # 506 Howard, Wade, Journal, 1864 (Journal <strong>of</strong> trip from Tipton, <strong>Missouri</strong>, to Virginia<br />

City, Montana Territory, April-September, [1864]. Also copy <strong>of</strong> poem,<br />

"Crossing the Plains.")<br />

Item # 507 Crandall, Thomas Harriman (1858- ), Autobiography, 1938 (Memoirs <strong>of</strong><br />

Crandall, a native <strong>of</strong> Scotland County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, relating his experiences in<br />

various <strong>Missouri</strong> locations.)<br />

Item # 508 Woods, Weightstill, Letter, 1953 (Article concerning Douglas Monument In<br />

Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois.)<br />

Item # 509 Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution, Arrow Rock Chapter Data, 1927 (Data<br />

on which Arrow Rock bases its claim for "Pioneer Mother" memorial.)<br />

Item # 510 Kelley, Katharyn, "<strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (Short history<br />

<strong>of</strong> the University.)<br />

Item # 511 <strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 67th, House Resolution No. 116, 1953 (Resolution<br />

on retirement <strong>of</strong> Jesse E. Wrench, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> history, University <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 512 Gentry, William Richard, Jr., Speech, 1939 (Speech on Colonel Richard Gentry<br />

at the unveiling <strong>of</strong> a marker at the site <strong>of</strong> the Battle <strong>of</strong> Okeechobee, FL.)<br />

Item # 513 Oak Grove Cemetery, Clinton, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Tombstone Inscriptions, n.d. (Copied<br />

by NYA workers under the direction <strong>of</strong> Vance Julian.)<br />

Item # 514 Caldwell, Samuel B., Biographical Sketch (Copied from E. Polk Johnson's<br />

History Of Kentucky And Kentuckians.)<br />

Item # 515 Noah, W.L., Report, 1935 (Report on the holdup and robbery <strong>of</strong> a mail truck, 2<br />

April 1923, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 516 Bentzoni, Charles, Report, 1866 (List <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the 56th U.S. Colored<br />

Infantry who died <strong>of</strong> cholera, August 1866.)<br />

Item # 517 Cresswell, George, Papers, 1824-1858 (Letter from his brother and sister in<br />

England, and bill <strong>of</strong> sale for lead.)<br />

Item # 518 Williams, W.S., Report, 1900 (Report on precise land work from Baton Rouge,<br />

LA, to north <strong>of</strong> South Pass in 1897-1898; and from Fort Adams, MS, to<br />

Baton Rouge and New Orleans to Biloxi in 1900.)<br />

Item # 519 Freat, John B., Letter, 1805 (To Henry Dearborn, from Arkansas, Nov. 15, 1805.<br />

Describing Indians and the Arkansas River.)<br />

Item # 520 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Lexington, Battle Committee, "Reenactment <strong>of</strong> Battle <strong>of</strong> Lexington,"<br />

1961 (Scenario performed 18 May 1961 at centennial celebration.)<br />

Item # 521 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1952 ("Washington: A Man <strong>of</strong><br />

Character" delivered 22 February 1952 before St. Louis Sons <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Revolution.)


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Item # 522 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Museum, Chronology, 1930 (Interesting dates relating to transportation<br />

in <strong>Missouri</strong> compiled for Covered Wagon Centennial, 1930.)<br />

Item # 523 Turner, James Milton, Notes on, 1930-1932 (Inquiries, clippings, etc., on the life<br />

and career <strong>of</strong> James Milton Turner. Compiled by the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong>.)<br />

Item # 524 Stevens, Flora E., "<strong>The</strong> James Boys Did Not Kill Capt. Shutz <strong>of</strong> Gallatin,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (Account given by Magdalena Shutz, widow <strong>of</strong> Captain<br />

Shutz.)<br />

Item # 525 Bellevue Collegiate Institute List (Students at Bellevue Collegiate Institute,<br />

Caledonia, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 526 Godsey, Townsend, Collection, n.d. (Folk songs collected by Godsey.)<br />

Item # 527 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Aurora, Prospectus, n.d. (For east side addition to town <strong>of</strong> Aurora,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Includes maps.)<br />

Item # 528 Reyburn, A.V., "Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> the Poor," 1912 (History <strong>of</strong> a religious order in<br />

St. Louis.)<br />

Item # 529 Niccum, H. Norman, "<strong>The</strong> Niccum-Nickum Family in America," n.d.<br />

(Genealogical material.)<br />

Item # 530 Bay, Mansfield Cantrell, Historic Claverack (Genealogical writing on Bay<br />

family.)<br />

Item # 531 Affidavits, 1855-1869 (List <strong>of</strong> affidavits filed by <strong>Missouri</strong> judges giving their<br />

birth dates.)<br />

Item # 532 Crabbs, Leo B., Jr., Major General John A. Harris (Short biography <strong>of</strong> adjutant<br />

general <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 533 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Dade County, Cemetery Records, 1950 (List <strong>of</strong> soldiers buried in Dade<br />

County cemeteries.)<br />

Item # 534 Heidbrink, William, "City <strong>of</strong> Overland," 1949 (History <strong>of</strong> area and <strong>of</strong> Lackland-<br />

Baker house.)<br />

Item # 535 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Capitol Commission Board Papers, 1913-1922 (Contracts and bonds<br />

for construction and decoration <strong>of</strong> state capitol at Jefferson City.)<br />

Item # 536 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Chariton County, Marriage Records, 1820-1852 (Marriage records.)<br />

Item # 537 Orr Family Records, n.d. (Census records <strong>of</strong> Sample Orr, David Orr, Sr., and<br />

David Orr, Pendleton District, SC, 1820.)<br />

Item # 538 <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Reports, 1937 (Description <strong>of</strong> manuscripts in the<br />

<strong>Society</strong>, as reported on Manuscript Collection Form <strong>of</strong> WPA <strong>Historical</strong><br />

Records Survey.)<br />

Item # 539 U.S. Work Projects Administration, <strong>Historical</strong> Records Survey, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1940<br />

(Reports <strong>of</strong> records at Jackson, <strong>Missouri</strong>, as compiled by A. Loyd Collins.)<br />

Item # 540 Jones, Alfred B., "Travels Across the Plains," 1937 (Account <strong>of</strong> journey to<br />

Montana in 1865 and return to western <strong>Missouri</strong> in 1867 by Daniel Jones and<br />

his three sons, Fielding, Alfred B., and Albert.)<br />

Item # 541 Burchkardt, J. Fred (1875- ), "A <strong>Historical</strong> Narrative <strong>of</strong> the Old Bethel Colony,"<br />

1950 (Account <strong>of</strong> Bethel <strong>Society</strong> and move to Willapa, WA, and Aurora<br />

Hills, Oregon. Brief account <strong>of</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> parents and grandparents.)<br />

Item # 542 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, 1946 (Speech at Community<br />

Birthday Party, Mountain Grove, <strong>Missouri</strong>, on one hundredth birthday <strong>of</strong><br />

James C. Clouse.)


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Item # 543 Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975), Speech, [1946] (Address to <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Senate upon Robinett's return from World War II.)<br />

Item # 544 Gist, William H.H., Letters, 1847-1852 (Letters from Santa Fe describing service<br />

in the Mexican War, 1847, and from Fort Jones, California, 1852.)<br />

Item # 545 Brown, Wilson (1804-1855), Journal, 1827-1828 (Account <strong>of</strong> trip from Anne<br />

Arundel County, MD, to <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 546 Bevier, Robert S., List <strong>of</strong> Survivors <strong>of</strong> the First & Second <strong>Missouri</strong> Confederate<br />

Brigades, 1861-1879 (Appendix to Bevier's History Of <strong>The</strong> First And Second<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Confederate Brigades, 1861-1865 (St. Louis, 1879).)<br />

Item # 547 Moore, L.F., Letter, 1950 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Laclede, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Sept. 14, 1950. Reminiscences.)<br />

Item # 548 Estes, Melinda Houston, "Old Memories," 1901 (Memoirs taken down by D.C.<br />

Allen and published in Liberty Advance.)<br />

Item # 549 Garner, Stephen T., Letter, 1838 (To John C. Garner, Winchester County,<br />

Kentucky, from Fayette, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Mar. 30, 1838. Letter to his brother,<br />

copied and annotated by his great-granddaughter Susan Duval Hauser.)<br />

Item # 550 Mann, Clair V. (1884-1974), "My Rendezvous with God at Mill Creek," 1947<br />

(Account <strong>of</strong> fishing trip.)<br />

Item # 551 Mann, Clair V. (1884-1974), "Nature's Master Painter....Riffles <strong>of</strong> Gasconade<br />

River," 1947 (Ramblings on the Gasconade.)<br />

Item # 552 Bennett, Marion Tinsley (1914- ), Hist. & Biographical<br />

Summary.....Congressional District, 1948 (Birth, death, burial, pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

and other data on 6th District congressmen.)<br />

Item # 553 Mann, Clair V. (1884-1974), Papers, 1947 (Material pertaining to Scool <strong>of</strong> Mines<br />

and Metallurgy at Rolla.)<br />

Item # 554 Patrick, Pearl Haley, Article, 1940 (Story about Annie Taylor Fisher and life in<br />

Kansas City in the 1850s and 1860s. Fragment.)<br />

Item # 555 Post, Mrs. Walter U., "<strong>The</strong> Old Normal School," n.d. (Article about building at<br />

Southeast <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Normal School at Cape Girardeau.)<br />

Item # 556 Post, Mrs. Walter U., "Lucius H. Cheney," n.d. (Article on early presidents <strong>of</strong><br />

normal school at Cape Girardeau.)<br />

Item # 557 Post, Mrs. Walter U., "Richard Chapman Norton," n.d. (Article on president <strong>of</strong><br />

normal school at Cape Girardeau, 1880-1893.)<br />

Item # 558 Graham, Fred R., "<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Park System," 1938 (History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Park<br />

Board.)<br />

Item # 559 Post, Mrs. Walter U., "Washington Strother Dearmont," n.d. (President <strong>of</strong> normal<br />

school at Cape Girardeau, 1899-1921.)<br />

Item # 560 Rice, Henry E., Jr., Notes, n.d. (From St. Louis probate court records (court file<br />

497, Manuel Lisa, deceased) consisting <strong>of</strong> calendar <strong>of</strong> documents and<br />

financial account <strong>of</strong> estate <strong>of</strong> Manuel Lisa.)<br />

Item # 561 Peterson, Charles E., "Old Rock House," 1940 (<strong>Historical</strong> data on a house located<br />

at the southeast corner <strong>of</strong> Chestnut and Levee Streets, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 562 Emmons, Ben L., "Chronological History <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Emmons III," 1940<br />

(Founder <strong>of</strong> the First Masonic Lodge at St. Charles, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)


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Item # 563 U.S. Post Office, Kansas City to Carthage Highway Post Office, Inaugural Trip<br />

Scrapbook, 1950 (Correspondence, clippings, booklets, and photographs<br />

about first trip <strong>of</strong> Highway Post Office.)<br />

Item # 564 Schauffler, Robert McE., "Elsie T. Schauffler, Dramatist," 1937 (Biographical<br />

sketch <strong>of</strong> a Kansas City playwright, and author <strong>of</strong> "Parnell.")<br />

Item # 565 Coon, Walter A., Papers, 1951 (Correspondence between Coon and Floyd C.<br />

Shoemaker about Judge Harrison White's version <strong>of</strong> "I'm From <strong>Missouri</strong> -<br />

you will have to show me.")<br />

Item # 566 Sweet, Benjamin F., Memoir, 1907 (Memoir <strong>of</strong> Civil War service from August<br />

20, 1861 to July 1865. Recounts his capture, parole and exchange. Served in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> during the winter <strong>of</strong> 1861-1862; at Island No. 10; at Battle <strong>of</strong><br />

Corinth, MS; with Grant in Tennessee; and with Sherman's march to the sea.)<br />

Item # 567 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Ralls County, Rejected Voters in Election <strong>of</strong> 1866, 1867 (List <strong>of</strong><br />

rejected voters, compiled from registration books <strong>of</strong> clerk <strong>of</strong> Ralls County<br />

court.)<br />

Item # 568 Smoot, W.L., Letter, 1951 (To <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Jefferson City,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from Memphis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, July 3, 1951. Concerning Smoot and<br />

Downing family cemetery in Scotland County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 569 Grabill, Lee R., Memoir, 1948 (Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a mining engineer in Colorado who<br />

was later employed as a civil engineer.)<br />

Item # 570 Crissey, William E., "A Romance <strong>of</strong> the Civil War: Uncle Matt Houx" (Account<br />

<strong>of</strong> arrest <strong>of</strong> Matthias Houx and subsequent alibi by Col. James D. Eads, as<br />

told to Crissey by A.C. Griggs.)<br />

Item # 571 McElwee, Pinckney G., "McElwee Family History," 1951 (Sketches <strong>of</strong> various<br />

ancestors and relatives.)<br />

Item # 572 Boder, Bartlett, Great Floods, 1951 (Speech to St. Joseph <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

meeting, August 13, 1951, about <strong>Missouri</strong> and Mississippi River floods.)<br />

Item # 573 Ferris, Ruth, "Betty Ragland at Adelphai College, Boonville, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1854-<br />

1855" (Betty Ragland was first a student then a teacher at the college. Upon<br />

its sudden closing, she was befriended by townspeople.)<br />

Item # 574 Morgan, George, Handbill, 1789 (Issued to advertise his projected expedition to<br />

New Madrid, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Issued at Philadelphia.)<br />

Item # 575 Arkins, W.M., Letter, 1951 (To Mr. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from Los<br />

Angeles, California, Aug. 14, 1951. Sketch <strong>of</strong> Thomas Arkins.)<br />

Item # 576 Gordon, Mary Gentry Clark, Letter, 1864 (To Jane Gentry Hudnall, from<br />

Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oct. 7, 1864. Letter describing Civil War incidents in<br />

the vicinity.)<br />

Item # 577 Downer, S.M., Letter, 1940 (To William Ray Denslow, Trenton, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Glassboro, NJ, Apr. 8, 1940. Account <strong>of</strong> the burial <strong>of</strong> William Dale Stepp <strong>of</strong><br />

Trenton, <strong>Missouri</strong>, in World War I.)<br />

Item # 578 Lawlor, Margaret M., Report, 1951 (Report on Catholic Tribune <strong>of</strong> St. Joseph,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, prepared for Catholic University library.)<br />

Item # 579 Brown, Mrs. Albert, Anecdote, 1951 (Account <strong>of</strong> Harrison family's participation<br />

in the battle <strong>of</strong> Athens in the Civil War.)<br />

Item # 580 Hendricks, Omer, "History <strong>of</strong> Duncan Bridge Bridges," n.d. (History <strong>of</strong> bridges<br />

over Salt River at Leesburg.)


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Item # 581 Ferguson, Mrs. Arthur D., Callaway County Cemetery Inscriptions, n.d.<br />

(Inscriptions from Smith Cemetery at Mokane and Mt. Zion Cemetery near<br />

Mokane.)<br />

Item # 582 <strong>Missouri</strong> and U.S. Federal Security Agency Agreement, 1951 (Agreement<br />

between <strong>Missouri</strong> and Federal Security Administrator providing for social<br />

security coverage <strong>of</strong> all state <strong>of</strong>ficers and employees.)<br />

Item # 583 Hunter, Stephen B. (1871-1961), Collection, n.d., 1924 (Memoir by Amanda<br />

Beckwith Medley <strong>of</strong> life in the South during the Civil War. Paper by a Dr.<br />

Semones on Andrew Taylor Still (1828-1917), the founder <strong>of</strong> osteopathy.)<br />

Item # 584 McElwee, Pinckney G., Genealogical Papers, 1951 (Genealogical information on<br />

descendants <strong>of</strong> John Glasgow and Rosanna Patterson Glasgow and on<br />

descendants <strong>of</strong> James Breckenridge Alcorn and Elizabeth Smiley Alcorn.)<br />

Item # 585 Seever, William J., "A Korean Water Hammer in Missour," n.d. (Description <strong>of</strong><br />

an old water mill in Reynolds County, called "Slow Boy.")<br />

Item # 586 Etheridge, William C., "<strong>The</strong> Mystery <strong>of</strong> Mother Vineyard," n.d. (History <strong>of</strong><br />

vineyard on Roanoke, Island, NC.)<br />

Item # 587 Spreen, J.O. (1898- ), Papers, 1936-1952 (Material pertaining to erection <strong>of</strong><br />

markers at various buildings and areas in St. Louis by the Historic Sites<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the Young Men's Division, St. Louis Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.)<br />

Item # 588 Adair, Joseph, Papers (Letters and affidavits substantiating the claims that Joseph<br />

Adair was the first white child born in Jackson County.)<br />

Item # 589 St. Louis Amusement Company vs. County <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, n.d. (Opinion given by<br />

Judge James M. Douglas in case.)<br />

Item # 590 Bundschu, Henry A., Some Famous Visitors in Independence, 1950 (Mention <strong>of</strong><br />

visitors to Independence.)<br />

Item # 591 Berryman, J.C., Letter, 1852 (To the Worshipful Master and Brethren <strong>of</strong> the Star<strong>of</strong>-the-West<br />

Lodge, from Arcadia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, July 10, 1852. Terms for gift <strong>of</strong><br />

lot. Original owned by Clarice Andrews, 1940.)<br />

Item # 592 Veale, Carl W., "Patterson-Piggott Family <strong>of</strong> St. Louis County, <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1947<br />

(Descendants <strong>of</strong> William and Assinath Pigott Patterson.)<br />

Item # 593 Bacon, Robert W., Index (Name index to abstracts <strong>of</strong> letters and legal documents<br />

<strong>of</strong> R.B. Bacon and allied families.)<br />

Item # 594 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Crawford County and District, Index to 1830 Census, n.d. (Indexed by<br />

names <strong>of</strong> head <strong>of</strong> family.)<br />

Item # 595 Milligan, Maurice M. (1885-1959), Report, 1941 (Report <strong>of</strong> investigation <strong>of</strong><br />

federal election laws violations in 1940 campaign.)<br />

Item # 596 Byrd, Edward, Biographical Sketch, 1937 (Early settler <strong>of</strong> Midlothian, Texas.)<br />

Item # 597 Stephens, Hugh, Speech, 1941 ("Drifting with an Obsolete Highway Program,"<br />

address delivered to <strong>Missouri</strong> Highway Engineers' Association, St. Louis,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 598 Dickson, James, A History (History <strong>of</strong> Dickson and Martin families, who settled<br />

in Perry County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 599 Hunter, Stephen B., Letters, 1923-1929 (Suggestion <strong>of</strong> legislation to prevent<br />

bank failures, and open letter regarding Little River Drainage District.)<br />

Item # 600 Clark, Albert M., "Freemasons Who Became Judges <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Missouri</strong> Supreme<br />

Court" (Biographical data on Masons who became judges.)


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Item # 601 Collins, A. Loyd, Narrative Report <strong>of</strong> the Activities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong><br />

Records Survey-1940, 1941 (Report <strong>of</strong> year's activities.)<br />

Item # 602 Todhunter, Emory, Papers, n.d. (Remarks at the 1940 U.D.C. convention<br />

concerning memorializing Confederate generals. Leaflets, "Visit Historic<br />

Lexington," and "Proposed Confederate Shrine.")<br />

Item # 603 St. Louis Central River Front Improvement Corporation Papers, 1933-1940<br />

(Organization for improvement <strong>of</strong> riverfront, preservation <strong>of</strong> historical sites<br />

and traditions, and development <strong>of</strong> Jefferson Memorial.)<br />

Item # 604 Hoslett, Schuyler, "Administrative Control at a Quartermaster Depot," 1944<br />

(Description <strong>of</strong> duties at a supply depot, published in Advanced Management,<br />

8 (1943), 143-146.)<br />

Item # 605 Chappell, Phil E., Discovery <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Missouri</strong> River by the Jesuit<br />

Explorers...Tribes Along the River, 1904 (Speech made before <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> in December 1904.)<br />

Item # 606 Boone Family Material (Notes and copies <strong>of</strong> documents pertaining to Daniel<br />

Boone, Daniel Morgan Boone and Nathan Boone, made by Mary J.<br />

McElhiney.)<br />

Item # 607 <strong>The</strong> Clay Industries <strong>of</strong> St. Louis (Description <strong>of</strong> exhibit at old St. Louis<br />

courthouse, 1944.)<br />

Item # 608 Glover, John, Diary, 1826 (Diary <strong>of</strong> a trip from Shawnee Run, Mercer County,<br />

Kentucky, to Clay and Jackson Counties, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and return.)<br />

Item # 609 Norton, Margaret A., "Novels and Guide Books <strong>of</strong> the Forty-Eight <strong>State</strong>s," n.d.<br />

(List <strong>of</strong> a few books pertaining to each <strong>of</strong> the 48 states.)<br />

Item # 610 Hawley Family Genealogy, n.d. (Descendants <strong>of</strong> Joseph Hawley (1603-1690), <strong>of</strong><br />

Stratford, CT.)<br />

Item # 611 Bruner, Martha Dryer, <strong>The</strong> Rimbeys in <strong>Missouri</strong> (Brief family history and<br />

genealogy.)<br />

Item # 612 Fisher, Ruth Ralls, "Record <strong>of</strong> the Haley Family in <strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d. (Account <strong>of</strong><br />

the lives <strong>of</strong> Charles and Rachel Thomas Haley and their children in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 613 Transportation Tokens List, n.d. (List <strong>of</strong> tokens used on various kinds <strong>of</strong> public<br />

transportation in <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 614 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Infantry (Confederate), 1st Regiment, Volunteers, List, n.d. (Members<br />

who participated in the battle <strong>of</strong> Shiloh, Tennessee, 6-7 April 1862.)<br />

Item # 615 Harris, William Woodson, "Sketches <strong>of</strong> William Warren and Eleanor McCoy<br />

Harris," n.d. (Sketch <strong>of</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> two early residents <strong>of</strong> western <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 616 Merrill, Joseph Henry, Diary, 1849 (Journey from Massachusetts to the<br />

California gold fields.)<br />

Item # 617 Mayes, Jewell (1873-1944), Letter, 1941 (To John Mann, Jefferson City,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from Jefferson City, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Jan. 10, 1941. Enclosing letter from<br />

Gilbert Grosvenor concerning origin <strong>of</strong> word Algoa.)<br />

Item # 618 Chesney, Jesse Portman, "Digest <strong>of</strong> a Story <strong>of</strong> the Chesney Family," 1878<br />

(Information concerning a Kentucky family.)<br />

Item # 619 Desjardins, G.T., Hard Stages (Account <strong>of</strong> movement <strong>of</strong> Confederate troops<br />

under General Francis M. Cockrell from Looxapalila to Etowah, AL, in May<br />

1864.)


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Item # 620 Bowlin, Jesse, Will, 1793 (Will <strong>of</strong> resident <strong>of</strong> Berkeley Parish, Spotsylvania<br />

County, Virginia. Bowlin was grandfather <strong>of</strong> James Butler Bowlin (1804-<br />

1874), congressman from <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1843-1851.)<br />

Item # 621 <strong>The</strong> Mann Gazette, 1946 (Issues <strong>of</strong> family newspaper edited by Clair V. Mann<br />

containing family news and list <strong>of</strong> family members in service.)<br />

Item # 622 Swekosky, William G., Papers, n.d., 1944 (Short histories <strong>of</strong> Melanie Christy<br />

house and Washington Brewery, Hall, and Beer Garden in St. Louis,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 623 Swekosky, William G., "History <strong>of</strong> Andrew Christy Home," n.d. (History <strong>of</strong><br />

property at 215 South 3rd Street, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 624 Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> Press Association Minutes, 1951 (Minutes <strong>of</strong> 61st annual<br />

meeting, St. Joseph, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 5-6 January 1951.)<br />

Item # 625 Dunnica Family Material (Material pertaining to William Franklin Dunnica and<br />

the Dunnica family.)<br />

Item # 626 Miller, Mrs. John G., Collection, 1846-1900 (1846 letter from Lewis Jones while<br />

serving under Alexander Doniphan; 1877 letter from Albert G. Boone<br />

correcting account <strong>of</strong> Daniel Boone's death; 1879 letter from Boone<br />

recounting his life; and 1900 letter from W.F. Jones inquiring about Daniel<br />

Boone's burial place.)<br />

Item # 627 Hughes, Langston (1902-1967), Bibliography, n.d. (Biographical and<br />

bibliographical information.)<br />

Item # 628 Edwards, G.D., Letters, 1922 (Reports and letters about his trip to and stay at the<br />

American School <strong>of</strong> Archaeology, Jerusalem, while on leave from the Bible<br />

College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 629 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Warren County, Deeds, n.d. (Copies <strong>of</strong> pages 120 and 123 <strong>of</strong> Book A,<br />

Deed Records, Warren County.)<br />

Item # 630 Gentry, North Todd (1866-1944), Papers, 1927 (Opinion on charter <strong>of</strong> Laclede<br />

Gas Company, speech on function <strong>of</strong> attorney general, opinions on taxation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Central College and on <strong>State</strong> Of <strong>Missouri</strong> Vs. Paul Day, Et Al.)<br />

Item # 631 U.S. National Archives, Letter, 1948 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from Washington, D.C., Aug. 30, 1948. Answer to a request for<br />

information on Augustus Storrs.)<br />

Item # 632 Nicholson, Robert Livingston, Papers, n.d. (Memories <strong>of</strong> early west side <strong>of</strong><br />

Kansas City and <strong>of</strong> David M. Edgerton.)<br />

Item # 633 United Confederate Veterans, Camp No. 684, Carrollton, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Membership<br />

List, 1908 (Partial list <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> United Confederate Veterans in<br />

Carrollton, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 634 Coppage, Arthur Maxim, Jr., Queen Mary Diary, 1942 (Account <strong>of</strong> a trip on a<br />

troopship, the converted Queen Mary, from Boston to Sydney, Australia, via<br />

South Africa, February 17-March 27, 1942.)<br />

Item # 635 Carver, Paul E., Collection, 1876-1936 (1936 paper by Carver on history <strong>of</strong><br />

Neosho, <strong>Missouri</strong>, and 1876-1881 history <strong>of</strong> Newton County, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

compiled by J.M. Ritchey, George Hubbert, and N.H. Dale, supplement by<br />

John M. Sherwood.)<br />

Item # 636 Emmons, Ben L., "David Barton," n.d. (Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> Barton.)


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Item # 637 Hammers, Clyde C., "Truman's Inauguration," n.d. (Sketch <strong>of</strong> the seven other<br />

vice presidents who became "accidental presidents," and comparisons with<br />

Truman.)<br />

Item # 638 Nelson, Edgar C., "Sidelights on <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Howard County, [<strong>Missouri</strong>],"<br />

n.d. (Early history <strong>of</strong> Howard County.)<br />

Item # 639 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Seal, n.d. (Impression <strong>of</strong> an old seal found in the capitol basement.)<br />

Item # 640 Beauvais-Robidoux Family, Papers (History <strong>of</strong> two early French families and<br />

French settlements in <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 641 Groomer, Robert Woodson (1855-1941), Obituary, 1941 (Obituary written by his<br />

son-in-law, W.B. Rollins.)<br />

Item # 642 Cravens, R.O., Letter, 1850 (From [near Fort Kearney, Nebraska], to John<br />

Cravens, Gallatin, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1850. Account <strong>of</strong> travels, illness and treatment,<br />

and large number <strong>of</strong> emigrants.)<br />

Item # 643 Ravenel, Samuel W., "Howard County--<strong>The</strong> Mother <strong>of</strong> Counties," n.d. (Brief<br />

history <strong>of</strong> Howard County, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 644 Hodges, T.L. and Mrs. T.L., "Facts Relating to the Palmyra Massacre," 1946<br />

(Account <strong>of</strong> finding skull believed to be that <strong>of</strong> Andrew Allsman.)<br />

Item # 645 Burch, John T., Letter (To William Townshend, Prince George County, MD,<br />

from Chariton, <strong>Missouri</strong>. Urging uncle to move, and giving advantages <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> over Maryland.)<br />

Item # 646 Lovejoy, Elijah P., and Celia Ann French, Marriage Record, 1835 (Copy <strong>of</strong><br />

record from St. Charles County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, recorder's <strong>of</strong>fice.)<br />

Item # 647 Brashear, Margaret M. (1874-1963), Speech, 1947 ("President Blanton and<br />

Education Standards at Normal No. 1," dedicatory address at unveiling <strong>of</strong><br />

portrait <strong>of</strong> Joseph Blanton.)<br />

Item # 648 Purteet, Bryan, "<strong>The</strong> Descendants <strong>of</strong> James E. Davis as Revised this Date," 1946<br />

(Descendants <strong>of</strong> James Erastus and Nancy Jane Fulton Davis.)<br />

Item # 649 Purteet, Bryan, "History <strong>of</strong> the Purteets," 1946 (Miscellaneous information<br />

concerning the Purteet family.)<br />

Item # 650 Callaway, Flanders, Will, 1824 (Copied from deed records <strong>of</strong> Warren County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Will disposes <strong>of</strong> land and slaves.)<br />

Item # 651 Forbes, John Ripley, Letter, 1940 (To Floyd C. Shoemaker, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>,<br />

from Kansas City, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Feb. 20, 1940. Information on Kansas City<br />

Museum, due to open in April 1940.)<br />

Item # 652 Howard Gray Memorial Library Dedication, 1941 (Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the dedication<br />

services held by the Jasper County Bar Association, Carthage, <strong>Missouri</strong>, June<br />

2, 1941.)<br />

Item # 653 Cooper, Stephen (1797-1890), Biographical Material, 1890-1946 (Information<br />

from National Archives and other sources about Cooper, who moved from<br />

Kentucky to <strong>Missouri</strong> to California.)<br />

Item # 654 Steamboat Notes, n.d. ("Stonewall's Fast Trip Up the <strong>Missouri</strong>" and "Mountain<br />

Trade <strong>of</strong> 1869 Departures," apparently copied from a newsletter.)<br />

Item # 655 Michel, Stella, "Historic Trees <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1941 (Account <strong>of</strong> famous trees <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 656 Mann, Clair V. (1884-1974), Biographical Sketch, 1940 (Sketch <strong>of</strong> member <strong>of</strong><br />

staff <strong>of</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Mines and Metallurgy.)


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Item # 657 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Auditor, Press Release, 1941 (Information on record book <strong>of</strong> first<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> auditor.)<br />

Item # 658 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Edina. Public School, <strong>Missouri</strong> History Class, "History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>,"<br />

1941 (Play written and produced by class, depicting history <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> in<br />

fifteen episodes.)<br />

Item # 659 Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Historic Sites, 1944<br />

(Information and photographs placed at site <strong>of</strong> City University in St. Louis<br />

and mimeographed volume listing historic sites marked by the Junior<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in and around the city.)<br />

Item # 660 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Washington County, Report, 1941 (Report, probably prepared in <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Extension Service, analyzing economic needs <strong>of</strong> the county.)<br />

Item # 661 Breckenridge, James M., Casper Salathiel, Memoir (Memoir <strong>of</strong> native<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>an, editor <strong>of</strong> editorial page <strong>of</strong> St. Louis Globe Democrat.)<br />

Item # 662 Spreen, J.O., "Chris Von Der Ahe's Building," n.d. (Information about and<br />

pictures <strong>of</strong> a building at the northwest corner <strong>of</strong> Grand and St. Louis, the<br />

cradle <strong>of</strong> St. Louis pr<strong>of</strong>essional baseball. Also information on the World<br />

Series <strong>of</strong> 1944.)<br />

Item # 663 Walton Family, Papers, n.d. (Wills <strong>of</strong> Robert and George Walton, together with<br />

other estate papers.)<br />

Item # 664 <strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Union Station, Papers, 1944 (Articles, brochures and<br />

clippings pertaining to the fiftieth anniversary <strong>of</strong> St. Louis Union Station.)<br />

Item # 665 St. Joseph Daily Gazette, 1868 (Copy <strong>of</strong> the April 3 edition, which was sent by<br />

the first Pony Express.)<br />

Item # 666 Guild, John M., Papers, n.d. (Data on formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce.)<br />

Item # 667 Clifford, Charles V., "<strong>The</strong> Clarksville <strong>of</strong> Yesterday," 1932 (History <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

town on the Mississippi River.)<br />

Item # 668 LaMascotte Sinking Account, n.d. (Account <strong>of</strong> sinking <strong>of</strong> steamer LaMascotte,<br />

with a heavy loss <strong>of</strong> life.)<br />

Item # 669 Shapiro, Flora, "History <strong>of</strong> the Jewish Social Service Bureau <strong>of</strong> St. Louis," n.d.<br />

(History <strong>of</strong> Jewish charitable services in St. Louis.)<br />

Item # 670 Cole Camp "Yesterday and Today," 1939 (Script for pageant at Cole Camp,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, centennial celebration, October 1939.)<br />

Item # 671 Breckenridge, William Clark, John Lee (Short sketch <strong>of</strong> John Lee, author <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong><br />

Emigrant.")<br />

Item # 672 Hubbell, Richard M., "Personal Reminiscences," 1910 (Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Confederate soldier who served with Price, Van Dorn, and Ferguson.)<br />

Item # 673 Logan, Charles W., "Roster & Battles <strong>of</strong> Company A, 10th <strong>Missouri</strong> Confederate<br />

<strong>State</strong>s Infantry," 1942 (Lists <strong>of</strong> members and battles.)<br />

Item # 674 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Ralls County, Courthouse Papers, 1857 (Contract and specifications for<br />

Ralls County courthouse at New London.)<br />

Item # 675 Breckenridge, William Clark, Reverend John Monteith (Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong><br />

author <strong>of</strong> "Parson Brooks.")<br />

Item # 676 Early Lutheranism in <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1899 (Copy <strong>of</strong> article from the <strong>The</strong>ological<br />

Quarterly.)


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Item # 677 Lorimier, Louis, Biographical Information, 1942 (Letters to Floyd Shoemaker<br />

from Canadian archivists, responding to inquiries for information on Louis de<br />

Lorimier.)<br />

Item # 678 Rossi, Nancy Tabitha, <strong>State</strong>ment, 1942 (<strong>State</strong>ment concerning origin <strong>of</strong> name <strong>of</strong><br />

Indian Creek in Morgan County.)<br />

Item # 679 Brazzile, Mrs. W.T., Letter, 1941 (To Charles T. Kemper, Independence,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from Cardin, OK, Dec. 1941. Memories <strong>of</strong> Bridger and and Carroll<br />

families.)<br />

Item # 680 Collins, A. Loyd, A Hundred Years <strong>of</strong> Clinton Masonry, 1844-1944 (Speech<br />

delivered at centennial celebration.)<br />

Item # 681 Shannon, George "Peg-Leg," Marker Dedication Program, 1935 (Program for<br />

unveiling <strong>of</strong> marker for Shannon, a member <strong>of</strong> the Lewis and Clark<br />

expedition.)<br />

Item # 682 <strong>The</strong> Philadelphian, 1835 (Issues <strong>of</strong> May 28 and July 9 and 16, 1835, pertaining to<br />

founding and activities <strong>of</strong> Marion College.)<br />

Item # 683 <strong>Missouri</strong> Poster Stamps, n.d. (Tourist travel series, published and distributed by<br />

the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.)<br />

Item # 684 Brooks, Robert B., Speech, 1940 (Speech given at dedication <strong>of</strong> Daniel Boone<br />

Highway,with introductory statement by E.L. Preston.)<br />

Item # 685 King, Mrs. Lloyd W., "<strong>Historical</strong> Sidelights <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> History," 1941 (Listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> facts linking Confederates with <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 686 Colter, John, Sale Bill, 1813 (Sale bill <strong>of</strong> personal property <strong>of</strong> member <strong>of</strong> Lewis<br />

and Clark expedition. Two copies.)<br />

Item # 687 Grimsley, Thornton, Proclamation, 1851 (Programs, in German, <strong>of</strong> the order and<br />

arrangement <strong>of</strong> parade celebrating ground breaking for the Pacific Railroad,<br />

July 4, 1851. Also typed translation.)<br />

Item # 688 <strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Tour Guides, n.d. (Guides to tours <strong>of</strong> historic sites prepared<br />

by the National Park Service during the 1940s.)<br />

Item # 689 Morrison Observatory, Glasgow, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Broadside, 1877 (Information about<br />

the observatory.)<br />

Item # 690 Dale Family Data (Information on a <strong>Missouri</strong> family.)<br />

Item # 691 Swekosky, William G., Letters, 1942 (Information on St. Louis historic sites and<br />

Dr. George Engelmann.)<br />

Item # 692 Spreen, J.O., Papers, n.d. (Notes and clippings on St. Louis historic sites.)<br />

Item # 693 Wierbach, Eugene S., Collection, n.d. (Cemetery inscriptions, Medsker<br />

genealogical information, and typed copies <strong>of</strong> two James C. Medsker letters<br />

regarding land purchases in Kansas City.)<br />

Item # 694 Lyon, Nathaniel (1818-1861), Letter, 1854 (To [George B. Patrick] from<br />

Jefferson Barracks, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Apr. 14, 1854. News <strong>of</strong> friends and description<br />

<strong>of</strong> conditions at Jefferson Barracks.)<br />

Item # 695 Holmes, John M., "<strong>Historical</strong> Review <strong>of</strong> the Judicial System <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," n.d.<br />

(History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> courts.)<br />

Item # 696 Brown, Dwight H. (1887-1944), Tabulation <strong>of</strong> Constitutional Amendments<br />

(Tabulation <strong>of</strong> amendments proposed to <strong>Missouri</strong> Constitution <strong>of</strong> 1875,<br />

including 21 proposed by Constitutional Convention <strong>of</strong> 1922-1923, and<br />

proposed initiated laws and referred measures.)


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Item # 697 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Constitutional Convention, 1924, Special Committee on....Financial<br />

<strong>State</strong>ment, 1924 (Expenditures <strong>of</strong> the Committee.)<br />

Item # 698 Samuel, John M., Letter, 1885 (To Robert L. Todd, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from<br />

Washington, D.C., Mar. 1, 1885. Commenting on conditions in Washington<br />

prior to Cleveland's inauguration.)<br />

Item # 699 Napton, William Barclay, Letter, 1907 (To W.E. Connelly, Topeka, Kansas, from<br />

Marshall, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oct. 14, 1907. Reminscences about <strong>Missouri</strong>ans,<br />

particularly Alexander Doniphan.)<br />

Item # 700 Thorp, James T., "<strong>The</strong> Banks <strong>of</strong> Miami, <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1955 (History <strong>of</strong> banks in<br />

Miami, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 701 Lawlor, Margaret M., "History <strong>of</strong> a Branch <strong>of</strong> the Famous Daniel Boone Family<br />

from 10/1717-6/1950," (Descendants <strong>of</strong> Susannah Boone Hays, oldest<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Daniel Boone.)<br />

Item # 702 <strong>The</strong> Covered Wagon (Poem or lyrics.)<br />

Item # 703 Carroll, M.V., and Clark H. Sampson, Letter, 1898 (To <strong>Missouri</strong> Trust Co.,<br />

Sedalia, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Jan. 21, 1898. Description <strong>of</strong><br />

work <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition<br />

Commission, written by president and secretary.)<br />

Item # 704 Breckenridge, James M., Henry Wilcox, 1942 (Biography <strong>of</strong> Wilcox and listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> descendants.)<br />

Item # 705 Schuman, Elizabeth D., "A Cultural 'Light That Failed,'" n.d. (Story <strong>of</strong><br />

Marionville Collegiate Institute at Marionville, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 706 Mann, Clair V. (1884-1974), Speech, 1942 (Delivered at awards ceremony <strong>of</strong> the<br />

William James prizes and scholarships, School <strong>of</strong> Mines and Metallurgy.)<br />

Item # 707 H<strong>of</strong>lander, Henry, "History <strong>of</strong> the Chouteau Family," n.d. (History <strong>of</strong> a Kansas<br />

City family.)<br />

Item # 708 Nash, William, Diary, 1823-1840 (Record <strong>of</strong> marriages and deaths, copied from a<br />

photostatic copy in <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, St. Louis.)<br />

Item # 709 Holloway, William Lawson, Biographical Sketch, 1921 (From Stout's History Of<br />

Montana, 1921.)<br />

Item # 710 Battle <strong>of</strong> Manila Bay, 1942 (Script for drama presented on radio station KMOX,<br />

St. Louis, 1 May 1942. Battle occurred 1 May 1898.)<br />

Item # 711 Davis, Jefferson (1808-1889), Letter, 1889 (To L. Samuels, Sugar Tree, Carroll<br />

County, <strong>Missouri</strong>, from Beauvoir, MS, Apr. 10, 1889. Anser to Samuels'<br />

questions about Battle <strong>of</strong> Bull Run and why Davis was not tried for treason.<br />

See collection 2183 for original.)<br />

Item # 712 California <strong>State</strong> Library Notes (Information on Lilburn W. Boggs (1769-1860),<br />

governor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 713 <strong>Missouri</strong>. Commissioners <strong>of</strong> Public Printing, Directive, 1942 (Instructions to use<br />

less expensive paper and curtail use.)<br />

Item # 714 Gunn, Mrs. P.O., "Randolph County Marriage Records, 1829-1832," n.d.<br />

(Compiled from unknown sources.)<br />

Item # 715 A Short Sketch <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Trinity Parish, n.d. (History <strong>of</strong> Hannibal,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, church and parish.)<br />

Item # 716 U.S. Marine Corps, Recruitment Script, n.d. (Script telling story <strong>of</strong> Ira L. Kimes,<br />

USMC, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal.)


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Item # 717 Reed, Ira F., Report, 1918 (Report on Farm Help Volunteers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, giving<br />

counties, organization activity and other data.)<br />

Item # 718 Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., Press Release, 1940 (Information on<br />

restoration <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia's Old Custom House.)<br />

Item # 719 St. Louis Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Papers, n.d. (List <strong>of</strong> historic sites in and around<br />

St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 720 Clough, Norman, Log House Days in <strong>Missouri</strong> (Study <strong>of</strong> early houses and farm<br />

buildings in <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 721 KMOX, the Voice <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, n.d. (History <strong>of</strong> radio station KMOX from its<br />

organization in 1925 to ca. 1940.)<br />

Item # 722 Mexican War Veterans Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Petition, 1905 (Petition to U.S.<br />

Congress for increase in the pension for Mexican War veterans.)<br />

Item # 723 Bryan, John A., "<strong>The</strong> Riverfront at St. Louis, Gateway to the West," 1942<br />

(History and description <strong>of</strong> riverfront area. Photographs.)<br />

Item # 724 Public Forum <strong>of</strong> the Ozarks, Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy Program, 1940 (Invitation,<br />

program, and questions to be discussed at Institute <strong>of</strong> Democracy.)<br />

Item # 725 Forsythe, Fern, Notes, 1948 (Notes on Jennie Mulford Greenwood, teacher <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Thursday Bible Class at St. Louis Y.W.C.A.)<br />

Item # 726 Morgan, J. Lorenzo, Letters, n.d. (From Glasgow, <strong>Missouri</strong>, tobacco agent<br />

concerning conditions during the Civil War and family news.)<br />

Item # 727 Sullivan, John L.,"William Perry Burns Family," n.d. (History and genealogy <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Flat River, <strong>Missouri</strong>, family.)<br />

Item # 728 Goodnough, Myfanwy Thomas, "Frank Grouard, Scout," 1931 (Story <strong>of</strong> an<br />

Indian scout who served with General Crook.)<br />

Item # 729 Preston, E.L., "About <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1939 (Miscellaneous information about<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 730 Collins, A. Loyd, Freemasonry Articles (Articles on Freemasonry in <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 731 Pritchett, Henry S., Letter, 1934 (To Berenice Morrison-Fuller, St. Louis,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from New York, NY, Dec. 6, 1934. Concerning Morrison<br />

Observatory and moving it to Fayette, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 732 Wright, H.P., Memorandum, 1943 (Memorandum concerning the New Madrid<br />

earthquake, 1811.)<br />

Item # 733 Robidoux, Louis (1796-1868), Notes on, 1943 (Material on Robidoux obtained<br />

by the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> from California.)<br />

Item #734 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Phelps County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Collection, n.d. (Miscellaneous<br />

material pertaining to the Pioneer Day Picnic, July 14, 1940)<br />

Item # 735 <strong>Missouri</strong>, Ste. Genevieve. Census, 1752 (Copied from Vaudreuil manuscript.)<br />

Item # 736 Collins, A. Loyd, A Remarkable Masonic Family (History <strong>of</strong> Hall family <strong>of</strong><br />

Urich, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 737 Mordecai Family History, n.d. (History <strong>of</strong> family <strong>of</strong> Moses Mordecai.)<br />

Item # 738 Tuck, Clyde Edwin, "Hawthorne Blossoms," n.d. (Poem written to <strong>Missouri</strong> state<br />

flower.)<br />

Item # 739 Breckenridge, James Malcolm, Memorial to Casper S. Yost, 1943 (Memorial to<br />

Yost given at meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Sons <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Revolution.)


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Item # 740 Hurt, Cora Kinney, "Jefferson City," n.d. (Incident during the Civil War<br />

concerning Captain Joseph Kinney and his boat.)<br />

Item # 741 Collins, A. Loyd, Chronology <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> Masonic History Previous to 1835<br />

(Significant Masonic events listed chronologically.)<br />

Item # 742 Andrews, F.M., Letter, 1942 (Thank you note.)<br />

Item # 743 Lacy, Dan, Papers, 1943 (Correspondence with Justus R. Moll concerning<br />

original copy <strong>of</strong> 1820 <strong>Missouri</strong> constitution.)<br />

Item # 744 Ripley Family, Papers, n.d. (Memento <strong>of</strong> Lathrop Ripley and letters <strong>of</strong><br />

condolence on his death. Memoir <strong>of</strong> Tessie Lathrop Ripley, daughter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> University.)<br />

Item # 745 Norton, Nell Downing, "Downing Genealogy," 1942 (Descendants <strong>of</strong> John<br />

Downing ( -1777), John Downing's will, and Ezekial Downing's marriage<br />

bond.)<br />

Item # 746 Norton, Nell Downing, Maindort Doodes, "<strong>The</strong> Progenitor <strong>of</strong> the Minor Family<br />

<strong>of</strong> Virginia," 1942 (Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Minor family and copy <strong>of</strong> will <strong>of</strong> Maindort<br />

Doodes.)<br />

Item # 747 St. Louis Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Papers, 1944 (List <strong>of</strong> sites marked by<br />

Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce in St. Louis and vicinity.)<br />

Item # 748 Mohler, James Monroe, "Fifty Years with the Barton County Mutual," 1943<br />

(History <strong>of</strong> Mutual Insurance Company.)<br />

Item # 749 Cross, John Newton (1850- ), My Life Story, 1942 (Reminiscences and<br />

excerpts from diaries and letters <strong>of</strong> a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Oklahoma, and<br />

California.)<br />

Item # 750 <strong>Missouri</strong>. <strong>State</strong> Planning Board, "Scenic, Scientific and <strong>Historical</strong> Data," 1938<br />

(Lists <strong>of</strong> various archaelogical sites, structures, and natural features in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 751 Collins, A. Loyd, Anti-Masonry in Early <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1944 (History <strong>of</strong> Masonry in<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> and opposition to it.)<br />

Item # 752 <strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Historic Sites, n.d. (Information on historic houses, churches,<br />

and parks in St. Louis.)<br />

Item # 753 Moore, Joe L., "Keeping Up With the Joneses," 1944 (Poem.)<br />

Item # 754 Hunt, Bernard C., "Highlights <strong>of</strong> Columbia Chapter No. 17," 1942 (History <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbia Chapter <strong>of</strong> Masonic Lodge.)<br />

Item # 755 Browning, Joyse Josephine, Bentoniana, 1943 (Lecture delivered by guide at<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Capitol building on Benton murals.)<br />

Item # 756 Collins, A. Loyd, A <strong>Missouri</strong> Lodge Which Worked in the French Language<br />

(History <strong>of</strong> Orient Francais Lodge in St. Louis.)<br />

Item # 757 Collins, A. Loyd, A Century <strong>of</strong> Freemasonry at Clinton, <strong>Missouri</strong> (Story <strong>of</strong> a<br />

pioneer lodge.)<br />

Item # 758 Till, Thomas [A.], Memoir, n.d. (Concerning George Washington Carver's birth<br />

date and parentage.)<br />

Item # 759 Peck, James H. (1790-1836), Portrait Presentation Speeches, 1932 (Speeches <strong>of</strong><br />

Judge Charles B. Faris and John S. Leahy.)<br />

Item # 760 Ayres, Samuel Matthias (1825-1850), Letters, 1850 (Letters <strong>of</strong> a Pettis County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, doctor who went overland to California in 1850, describing trip,<br />

particularly his medical practice en route.)


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Item # 761 Davis, Inez Smith, and A.S. Burgess, Notes (Effort to establish location <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Colesville Settlement (sometimes called Whitmer Settlement) in or near<br />

Kansas City. Settlement was established by the Latter Day Saints.)<br />

Item # 762 Oliver, Robert Burett (1850-1934), Letter, 1933 (To W. Rufus Jackson, St. Louis,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, from Cape Girardeau, <strong>Missouri</strong>, July 6, 1933. Reminiscences <strong>of</strong><br />

prominent Democrats in southeast <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 763 Lammers, Ben H., Papers, 1929-1943 (Information on Lammers family's<br />

connection with mutual insurance. Two letters from Mary Phelps<br />

Montgomery concerning homes <strong>of</strong> John Phelps, <strong>Missouri</strong> governor. Wilson's<br />

Creek battle account.)<br />

Item # 764 Lucy, Thomas Elmore, "Birth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>," 1922 (Poem written for <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Day at the University Christian Church, Seattle, WA, 1922.)<br />

Item # 765 Spreen, J.O., Papers, 1944 (Material pertaining to erection <strong>of</strong> markers at the<br />

Second Baptist Church, the Polytechnic Building and the original home <strong>of</strong><br />

Charles D. Drake.)<br />

Item # 766 Blines, Jasper, General William Harrison, Famous Pioneer (Stories <strong>of</strong> Harrison<br />

and Indians in and around Clark County, <strong>Missouri</strong>. One photograph.)<br />

Item # 767 Grissom, Daniel M., Papers, n.d. (Personal recollections <strong>of</strong> distinguished<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>ans. Articles on Camp Jackson and Charles D. Drake. Account <strong>of</strong><br />

activities in <strong>Missouri</strong> during the Civil War.)<br />

Item # 768 Bek, William G. (1873-1948), <strong>The</strong> Followers <strong>of</strong> Duden (Part <strong>of</strong> translation by<br />

Goebels that was not printed by the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>. See note bottom<br />

<strong>of</strong> first page.)<br />

Item # 769 Harris, R.W., "<strong>The</strong> Burning <strong>of</strong> the Steamer Stonewall,' n.d. (Account <strong>of</strong> burning<br />

<strong>of</strong> the steamboat Stonewall near Neeley's Landing, <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

Item # 770 Collins, A. Loyd, With the Boys in the Service (Chaplain's duties in army<br />

camps.)<br />

Item # 771 Asbury, Samuel E., Papers (<strong>The</strong> sets <strong>of</strong> tables and a map chart based on 1850<br />

census.)<br />

Item # 772 Spreen, J.O., Papers, n.d. (Historic sites in St. Louis.)<br />

Item # 773 Test Oath, Notes on, n.d. (Comments on test oath in <strong>Missouri</strong> during the Civil<br />

War.)<br />

Item # 774 Hesse, Nicholas, "<strong>The</strong> Western North America," 1838 (Translation by William<br />

G. Bek in 1944 <strong>of</strong> account prepared by a German immigrant to <strong>Missouri</strong>.)<br />

INDEX TERMS<br />

Subject Item Image<br />

Abbot, Thomas A. #196<br />

Abbott, Milt #644<br />

Abeles, Adolph #687<br />

Adair, Joseph #588<br />

Adair, Joseph--Monument #588 y<br />

Adelphai College, Boonville, <strong>Missouri</strong> #573<br />

Agriculture--<strong>Missouri</strong> #223, 392, 404


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Subject Item Image<br />

Airships #121<br />

Alamo #2<br />

Albert and Culbertson Cemetery, St. Clair County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong><br />

#436<br />

Alcorn family--Genealogy #584<br />

Alcorn, Elizabeth Smiley #584<br />

Alcorn, James Breckenridge (c. 1770- ) #584<br />

Alexander, J. W. #697<br />

Allen, Albert Otis (1844-1926) #762<br />

Allen, Beverly (1800-1845) #458<br />

Allen, Celeste M. #458<br />

Allen, Grant #608<br />

Allen, Thomas #687<br />

Alley family #475<br />

Allin, Christie #541<br />

Allsman, Andrew #644<br />

Almstedt, Hermann Benjamin (1872-1954) #382<br />

Alsop, John #620<br />

American Legion #265<br />

American literature #377<br />

American Revolution--Battle <strong>of</strong> Yorktown #132<br />

American School <strong>of</strong> Archaeology, Jerusalem #628<br />

Anderson, Bill #150, 225, 351, 576<br />

Anderson, Presley #351<br />

Anderson, Thomas Lilbourne (1808-1885) #64<br />

Anti-Masonry #751<br />

Architecture #723 y<br />

Architecture, Domestic #534, 763 y<br />

Architecture--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Marionville #705 y<br />

Arkansas River #519<br />

Arkansas Territory, Land Claims #90<br />

Arkansas, North Little Rock #460 y<br />

Arkins, John #575<br />

Arkins, Thomas #575<br />

Arlington National Cemetery #1<br />

Arnold, Marshall #762<br />

Arrow Rock Tavern #143<br />

Asbury Methodist Church Cemetery #483


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Subject Item Image<br />

Asbury, Bill #672<br />

Ashton, John C. (1880-1952) #463<br />

Askeren, Dennie #708<br />

Askeren, Milton #708<br />

Askren, Harriet #708<br />

Askren, Nancy #708<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> American Medical Colleges #328<br />

Astronomy #400<br />

Atchison, David Rice (1807-1886) #9, 672<br />

Atlas Portland Cement Company #415<br />

Austin family #147<br />

Austin, Moses (1761-1821) #2, 393<br />

Austin, Stephen Fuller (1793-1836) #2<br />

Authors, <strong>Missouri</strong> #59<br />

Auxvasse Church #246<br />

Avalon Academy, Avalon, <strong>Missouri</strong> #3<br />

Avery, John #708<br />

Ayres, John Howell #760<br />

Ayres, Priscilla Francis Priest #760<br />

Ayres, Samuel Matthias (1825-1850) #760<br />

Ayres, Walter Leake #760<br />

Bacon family #593<br />

Bailey, Jim #506<br />

Bair, Josephine #541<br />

Baird, William T. #647<br />

Baker, Henry #708<br />

Baker, Jesse #14<br />

Bald Knobbers #5<br />

Ballads, American #346<br />

Ballads, <strong>Missouri</strong> #345<br />

Ballard, Rifle #506<br />

Banks and banking, <strong>Missouri</strong> #599, 700<br />

Baptist Church--<strong>Missouri</strong> #148, 151, 405, 502<br />

Barbara Allen (Song) #346<br />

Barnes, James #650<br />

Barnes, Sally Callaway #650<br />

Barnett, William B. #281<br />

Bartley, George #708


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Subject Item Image<br />

Barton County Mutual Insurance Company #748<br />

Barton County Mutual Insurance Company--Officers #748 y<br />

Barton, David (1783-1837) #636<br />

Barton, Harriett #708<br />

Baseball #662 y<br />

Basey, Dewitt Clinton (1837- ) #347<br />

Basye, Lisbon (1818-1863) #1<br />

Bates, Edward #687<br />

Bates, Edward (1793-1869) #87<br />

Baum, Abraham (1842-1833) #586<br />

Baum, Maurice (1772-1839) #586<br />

Baum, Peter #586<br />

Baum, Solomon (1813-1898) #586<br />

Bay family #530<br />

Bay, Jens Christian (1871-1962) #303<br />

Beary, Josephine #541<br />

Beauregard, (Pierre) G(ustave) T(outant) (1818-1893) #501<br />

Beauregard, Nettie H. #16<br />

Beauvais family #640 y<br />

Beauvais, Edward #640<br />

Beauvais, Gemnian P. #640<br />

Beauvais, Placide Aubuchon #640<br />

Beauvais, St. G. #458<br />

Beck, Charles, Jr. #541<br />

Becknell, Elizabeth #477<br />

Becknell, John C. #477<br />

Becknell, Malinda #477<br />

Becknell, Margaret Francis #477<br />

Becknell, Martin #477<br />

Becknell, Mary #158, 477<br />

Becknell, Phillis #477<br />

Becknell, William (1796-1865) #477-480<br />

Becknell, William A. #477, 479<br />

Beckwith, Marmaduke #583<br />

Bek, William Godfrey (1873-1948) #195<br />

Belcher, George #687<br />

Bell, Nicholas M. (1842-1931) #97<br />

Belleview Collegiate Institute, Caledonia, <strong>Missouri</strong> #525


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Subject Item Image<br />

Benedictine Abbey, Conception, <strong>Missouri</strong> #9, 11<br />

Benton family #6<br />

Benton, Richard Higgins (1841-1925) #6<br />

Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858) #7, 422, 448, 755 y<br />

Bentzoni, Charles #516<br />

Berder, Jacob #541<br />

Bernard, "Doc" #506<br />

Berninghaus, Oscar E. #535<br />

Bethel Community, Shelby County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #123, 310, 541<br />

Bethel Community, Shelby County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #541a<br />

Bethlehem Baptist Cemetery #482<br />

Bethlehem Church #151<br />

Bevin, William #708<br />

Bible College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> #245, 628<br />

Bicknell, Ora Grant, (1867- ) #748 y<br />

Bicycle racing #667<br />

Bidwell, John #9<br />

Big Rock Baptist Church #148<br />

Bill, Andrew #708<br />

Bill, Florence Harrison #423<br />

Bingham family #8<br />

Bingham, George Caleb (1811-1879) #8, 554<br />

Bingham, Horace #8<br />

Bingham, Rollins #699<br />

Birch family #25<br />

Birch, James H. #25<br />

Bison #12, 96, 310<br />

Bissell, Daniel #53<br />

Black, James W. #76<br />

Blackwell, James Shannon (1844-1923) #166<br />

Blair family #15<br />

Blair, Eliza Rebecca McClure (Mrs. John Milton) #15<br />

Blair, John Hervey #15<br />

Blair, John Milton (1823-1875) #15<br />

Blair, Morris W. (1825-1912) #15<br />

Blair, William #15<br />

Blandheim, Adolph #535<br />

Blanton, Anna Craig Bell #647


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Subject Item Image<br />

Blanton, Joseph Philip (1849- ) #647<br />

Bledsoe, Moses O. #608<br />

Blow family, <strong>Missouri</strong> #364<br />

Blow, Susan #364, 385<br />

Blue-Grass Mecca #224<br />

Boggs, Lilburn W. (1792-1860) #712<br />

Bogy, Benjamin #687<br />

Bogy, Joseph #155<br />

Boher, Beulah #541<br />

Boher, Ethan #541<br />

Boher, Hannah #541<br />

Boher, Hiram #541<br />

Boher, Joseph #541<br />

Boher, Mary #541<br />

Boher, Mary #541<br />

Bollinger, George Frederick #434<br />

Bond, David P. #446<br />

Bonney, John #769<br />

Booher, Charles #9<br />

Booksellers and bookselling #303<br />

Boomer, George Boardman #492<br />

Boomer, Lucius B. #492<br />

Boone family #18, 190, 702<br />

Boone, Albert Gallatin #626<br />

Boone, Charlotte Harrison #579<br />

Boone, Daniel (1734-1820) #16-18, 31, 186, 190, 209, 626<br />

Boone, Daniel Morgan (1767-1837) #16, 17<br />

Boone, John William "Blind" (1864-1927) #163<br />

Boone, Nathan (1780-1856) #16, 17, 188, 626<br />

Boone, Nathan (1780-1856)--House #606<br />

Boone, Olive Van Bibber #18<br />

Boone, Rebecca Bryan (1739-1813) #17, 18<br />

Boone, Sara Griffin Lewis (Mrs. Daniel Morgan) #17<br />

Boone's Station Settlement #212<br />

Boulware, Sam G. #748<br />

Bower, Dias #541<br />

Bower, Marve #541<br />

Bowers, Billy #541


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Subject Item Image<br />

Bowers, Doc #541<br />

Bowlin, James #620<br />

Bowlin, Jesse #620<br />

Bowlin, Jesse Butler #620<br />

Bowlin, Joel #620<br />

Bowlin, Sally #620<br />

Bowlin, Shirlock #620<br />

Bowlin, William #620<br />

Bradford, Charlie #506<br />

Bradner, William #708<br />

Bradshaw, William L. (1896-1964) #271<br />

Brangwyn, Frank #535<br />

Branham, Camilla Switzler #202<br />

Brashear, Margaret M. "Minnie" (1874-1963) #647<br />

Brentz, Bertha #541a<br />

Brentz, William #541a<br />

Brickey, John S. (1791-1872) #19<br />

Bridge, Hudson E. #687<br />

Bridger family #679<br />

Bridger, Mary Washakie #679<br />

Bridger, William #679<br />

Bronaugh, James Henderson #134<br />

Bronson, S. E. #20<br />

Brooks, Robert B. (1889-1960) #684<br />

Brown family #408<br />

Brown, B. Gratz (1826-1885) #97<br />

Brown, Catherine #458<br />

Brown, Dwight Huber (1887-1944) #453, 696<br />

Brown, James #708<br />

Brown, Mary Moore #583a<br />

Brown, Samuel (1766-1818) #583a<br />

Brown, Wilson #762<br />

Browning, S. A. #21<br />

Brownlee, Dub #506<br />

Bruckhardt, Francis Vawter #541a<br />

Bryan, James #650<br />

Bryan, William S. #31<br />

Bryan, William Smith #186, 195


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Subject Item Image<br />

Bryant, Elizabeth Callaway #650<br />

Bryant, Morgan #650<br />

Bryants Train #616<br />

Buckner, Alexander #762<br />

Buckner, George Madison #573<br />

Buehrman, Otto #762<br />

Buildings #705 y<br />

Bullard, Arthur #9<br />

Bumgardner family #25<br />

Burch, Jane Craig #645<br />

Burch, John T. #645<br />

Burckhardt, J. Fred #541<br />

Burckhardt, J. George #541a<br />

Burckhartt, George Frederick #468<br />

Burns family, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Flat River #727<br />

Burns, William Perry (1829-1902) #727<br />

Burr family #332<br />

Burrus, Mary Bowlin #620<br />

Burton family #267<br />

Burton, Maud Bell #313<br />

Busch, Adolphus (1839-1913) #88<br />

Bushwhackers #150<br />

Bushwhackers, <strong>Missouri</strong> #98<br />

Buskirk, Jim #566<br />

Butler, Jackson #760<br />

Butler, Joe Beaty #470<br />

Butler, John #14<br />

Bynum, Gray #212<br />

Byrd, Abraham #596<br />

Byrd, Abraham Ruddell #596<br />

Byrd, Edward #596<br />

Byrd, Elizabeth Gillespie #596<br />

Byrd, Stephen Austin #596<br />

Byrd, William #596<br />

Caldwell, F. E. #514<br />

California #281<br />

<strong>The</strong> California Road #311<br />

California, 1850s #371


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Subject Item Image<br />

California, Aqua Frio (Cold Water) 1849-1850 #15<br />

California, Cold Spring #15<br />

California, Gallowstown, 1849 #15<br />

California, Mercede River, 1850 #15<br />

California, Sacramento, 1849-1850 #15<br />

California, Sonora Camp, 1849-1850 #15<br />

California, Sutter's Mills, 1849 #15<br />

California, Weaver Creek, 1849 #15<br />

California--Immigration #187, 200, 231, 280, 352<br />

Callaway, Daniel Boone #650<br />

Callaway, Flanders #650<br />

Callaway, James #650<br />

Callaway, Jemima Boone #650<br />

Callaway, Larkin S. #650<br />

Calton family #141 y<br />

Camp Benton, <strong>Missouri</strong> #566<br />

Camp Clark, <strong>Missouri</strong> #403<br />

Camp Jackson, <strong>Missouri</strong> #767<br />

Campaign Songs, 1846 #25<br />

Campbell, John #175<br />

Campbell, Lucinda M. #708<br />

Campbell, Sanford Brunson #355<br />

Campbell, Simon #135<br />

Cannon, Franklin #762<br />

Cannon, Garnet #762<br />

Cannon, Lucius H. #30<br />

Cape Galena Cemetery, Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #314<br />

Carman family #474<br />

Carnegie, Dale (1888-1955) #9<br />

Carpenter, Frederick C. #535<br />

Carroll, M. V. #703<br />

Carson, Christopher (1809-1868) #96<br />

Carstarphen, Chapel #674<br />

Carver, George Washington (1864-1943) #758<br />

Carver, Paul #635<br />

Catholic Church #189, 222<br />

Catholic Tribune, St. Joseph #578<br />

Cement industry and trade #415


C995 <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Typescript Collection Page 56<br />

Subject Item Image<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--Arkansas, Douglas #205<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Blackwell #388<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Boone County #337<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Callaway County #161<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cape Girardeau,<br />

County<br />

#434<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jefferson County #239<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Macon County #433<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Moniteau County #198<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Morgan County #301, 314, 316<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, New Madrid<br />

County<br />

#205<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Pettis County #288, 342<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Saline County #45<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Francois<br />

County<br />

#205, 427<br />

Cemeteries--Inscriptions--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Vernon County #206<br />

Census--<strong>Missouri</strong>, 1850 #771<br />

Central College, Fayette, <strong>Missouri</strong> #630, 731<br />

Central Methodist College, Fayette, <strong>Missouri</strong> #407, 630, 731<br />

Central <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> College, Warrensburg #237<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Chillicothe, <strong>Missouri</strong> #136<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong> #172<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, St. Louis, Young Men's<br />

Division<br />

#587<br />

Chambers, Agusta Stokes #133<br />

Chapel Grove School, Randolph County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #749<br />

Chappel, John #708<br />

Charities, Jewish #669<br />

Charless, Charlotte Blow #354<br />

Chase, Charles Monroe (1829-1902) #489<br />

Chase, Henry #489<br />

Cheatham, George #760<br />

Cheatham, Mat #760<br />

Cheney, Lucius H. ( -1876) #556<br />

Chesney family #618<br />

Chesney, Alexander #618<br />

Chesney, Jesse Portman #618<br />

Chick, William Miles #407


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Subject Item Image<br />

Chinn family #6<br />

Cholera #215, 516, 760<br />

Cholera, 1833 #341<br />

Cholera--Phillippines, 1902 #353<br />

Choral societies #462<br />

Chouteau family #220<br />

Chouteau family #707<br />

Chrismond, A. Cary #620<br />

Christian Church #130<br />

Christian Church, Dover, <strong>Missouri</strong> #28<br />

Christian Church, <strong>Missouri</strong> #154, 196, 242, 324<br />

Christian Science #381<br />

Christopher-Ferguson Cemetery, Blackwell, <strong>Missouri</strong> #388<br />

Christy, Andrew #622, 623<br />

Christy, Melanie Jarrot--House #622<br />

Christy, Samuel C. #622<br />

Church architecture #705, 723<br />

Churches #705 y<br />

Churches #334<br />

Churches, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Adair County #285<br />

Churchwell, Frank #541a<br />

Circuit riders #168, 366<br />

City University Building, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong> #659<br />

Civil War #162, 446, 490, 501, 566, 569,<br />

570, 576, 579, 619, 673, 726, 740,<br />

749, 767,<br />

Civil War--Arkansas #6<br />

Civil War--Bands (Music) #489<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Atlanta #566<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Carthage, 1861 #219<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Chalk Bluff #221<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Corinth, Mississippi #566<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Elk Horn Tavern #672<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Island Number Ten #369<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia #566<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Lexington, <strong>Missouri</strong> #6, 182, 278, 672<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Lone Jack, 1862 #6<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Pilot Knob #44


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Subject Item Image<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Prairie Grove #359<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Shiloh, Tennessee, 1862 #278<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Springfield #6, 24, 489<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Vicksburg #394, 446<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Westport #490<br />

Civil War--Battle <strong>of</strong> Wilson's Creek, 1861 #201, 566<br />

Civil War--Bushwhackers #98, 225, 275, 278<br />

Civil War--Camp Jackson #37, 177<br />

Civil War--Causes #158<br />

Civil War--Correspondence #29, 44, 162, 164, 201, 359<br />

Civil War--Diaries #490<br />

Civil War--Indiana, Camp Morgan #6<br />

Civil War--Johnson's Island #26<br />

Civil War--Kansas. Cavalry, 2nd Regiment,<br />

Volunteers, Company I<br />

#446<br />

Civil War--Kentucky #164<br />

Civil War--Loyalty oaths #567<br />

Civil War--<strong>Missouri</strong> #6, 12, 24, 98, 145, 150, 162, 221,<br />

233, 275, 278, 283,<br />

310, 333, 368, 369, 394, 423, 489,<br />

490, 749, 767<br />

Civil War--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cape Girardeau #145<br />

Civil War--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Oregon County #159<br />

Civil War--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ray County #75<br />

Civil War--<strong>Missouri</strong>-Kansas Border #225<br />

Civil War--Muster rolls #233<br />

Civil War--Ohio Brigade #566<br />

Civil War--Ohio, Johnson's Island #26<br />

Civil War--Prisoners and prisons #6<br />

Civil War--Prisoners and prisons #26<br />

Civil War--Reminiscences #583<br />

Civil War--Sherman's March to the Sea #566<br />

Civil War--Songs and music #167<br />

Civil War--Tennessee #6<br />

Civil War--U.S. Army--Officers #177<br />

Civil War--U.S. Infantry. 56th Regiment, Colored<br />

Troops<br />

#215<br />

Civil War--Women #583<br />

Civilian control <strong>of</strong> the military #251


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Subject Item Image<br />

Clark, George B. #762<br />

Clark, George Rogers (1752-1818) #47<br />

Clark, Isaac #708<br />

Clark, William G. #687<br />

Clay industries #607<br />

Clemens, John Marshall (1798-1847) #218<br />

Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (1835-1910) #218, 381<br />

Clendenan, Margaret #708<br />

Clergy #334, 407<br />

Cleveland, John T. #698<br />

Clouse, James C. #542<br />

Cockrell, Francis Marion (1834-1915) #105, 619<br />

Cockrell, Jeremiah #352<br />

Coeducation #326<br />

Colgan, Daniel #70<br />

Colgan, Harvey #708<br />

College sports #327<br />

College students, 1890s #293<br />

Colleges and universities #525<br />

Collier, George #358<br />

Collins family #349<br />

Collins, A. Loyd (1903-1979) #10, 730<br />

Collins, Cornelia Becknell #477<br />

Collins, Earl A. #210<br />

Collins, Maggie #573<br />

Collins, Mary #573<br />

Colorado, Aspin #569<br />

Colorado, Gunnison #569<br />

Colorado, Maysville #569<br />

Colorado, Purble #569<br />

Colorado, Salida #569<br />

Colorado, Tin Cup #569<br />

Colter, Edward #769<br />

Colter, John (c. 1775-1813) #402, 686<br />

Colter, John (c. 1775-1813) #729<br />

"Colter's Hell" #404<br />

Columbia <strong>Missouri</strong> Herald #273<br />

Comfort, Kirk Grant (1865-1930) #748 y


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Subject Item Image<br />

Communism--Germany, 19th century #12, 310<br />

Composers, <strong>Missouri</strong> #425<br />

Conception Abbey, Conception, <strong>Missouri</strong> #9<br />

Conception College, Conception, <strong>Missouri</strong> #9, 11<br />

Confederate <strong>State</strong>s <strong>of</strong> America #614<br />

Confederate <strong>State</strong>s <strong>of</strong> America. Army #614, 672<br />

Confederate <strong>State</strong>s <strong>of</strong> America. Army, Officers #26, 134<br />

Confederate <strong>State</strong>s <strong>of</strong> America. Army--Military life #44, 359<br />

Confederate sympathizers #201<br />

Confederate veterans #72<br />

Conference <strong>of</strong> the Presidents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> Universities<br />

<strong>of</strong> the North Central <strong>State</strong>s<br />

#321<br />

Conger, Doctor #708<br />

Conger, Narassa #708<br />

Conger, Stephen #708<br />

Conger, Thomas #708<br />

Congregation B'nai El, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong> #46<br />

Connelly, Peter #699<br />

Conrad, Abbot Frowin #9<br />

Conservation #153<br />

Conversion #69<br />

Conway, Joseph #209<br />

Cook, John Dillard #762<br />

Cook, Nathaniel #762<br />

Cooper, Arvazena Angeline #229<br />

Cooper, Nan P. #229<br />

Cooper, Sarshal #653<br />

Cooper, Stephen (1797-1890) #653<br />

Coopwood, Tom #672<br />

Coppage, Arthur Maxim (1915- ) #634<br />

Corum, Andy Grove #506<br />

Costume, 1870s #141<br />

Costume, 1890s #766<br />

Cotton manufacture #407<br />

Coulter, William Selmon #396<br />

Cowdery, Oliver #312<br />

Craig, James (1818-1888) #9, 225<br />

Craig, Malin, Mrs. #353


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Subject Item Image<br />

Craigmeiles, William #708<br />

Crandall, Ewing #507<br />

Crandall, George #507<br />

Crandall, Jerry #507<br />

Crandall, Lena #507<br />

Crandall, Lydia #507<br />

Crandall, Thomas Harriman #507<br />

Cravens, John #642<br />

Cravens, Robert O. #642<br />

Creel, George #449<br />

Creel, Virginia Fackler #280<br />

Cresswell, George #517<br />

Cresswell, Harriot #517<br />

Cresswell, Stephen #517<br />

Crittenden, Houston #569<br />

Crittenden, John Jordan (1787-1863) #27<br />

Crittenden, Thomas J. #464<br />

Cross family #749 y<br />

Cross, John Newton #749<br />

Cross, Mary Jane Shores #749<br />

Cross, Olivia McClure Harris #749<br />

Cross, William Blythe (1820-1895) #749<br />

Crow, Mary #708<br />

Croy, Homer (1883-1965) #9<br />

Cruikshank family #368<br />

Cummings, John A. #473<br />

Curless, George Benson #748<br />

Cushman, Amos #541<br />

Cushman, Asa #541<br />

Cushman, Felix #541<br />

Cushman, Levi #541<br />

Cushman, Lot #541<br />

Cushman, Martha #541<br />

Cushman, Naomie #541<br />

Cushman, Rhoda #541<br />

Cushman, Sarah #541<br />

Dale family #690<br />

Dale, E. L. (1890-1969) #210


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Subject Item Image<br />

Dalton Gang #178 y<br />

Daniel Boone Parkway #684<br />

Dannica, James #708<br />

Dannica, John #708<br />

Darby, Ada Claire #9<br />

Darcy, Robert R. #163<br />

Darst, Tabitha Callaway #650<br />

Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution #143, 360<br />

Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution, Elizabeth<br />

Carey Chapter<br />

Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution, <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution, Niangua<br />

Chapter<br />

#206<br />

#205<br />

#198<br />

Davis family #648<br />

Davis, Alexs #708<br />

Davis, David #708<br />

Davis, Drury #708<br />

Davis, James Erastus (1827-1917) #648<br />

Davis, Jefferson (1808-1889) #711<br />

Davis, Lowndes Henry #762<br />

Davis, Nancy Jane Fulton #648<br />

Davis, Rex #210<br />

Dawsey (Dawson), Richard #708<br />

Day, Lewis #630<br />

Day, Paul #630<br />

De Masters, Jim #672<br />

de Soto, Hernando (c. 1500-1542) #106<br />

Deal, Ed P. (1859-1945) #762<br />

Dean, George Reginald #550<br />

Dearmont, Washington Strother (1859-1944) #559<br />

Debates and debating #289<br />

Degrees, Academic #323<br />

Delassus, Carlos Dehault (1767-1842) #22, 458<br />

Democracy #724<br />

Democratic Party, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1845 #319<br />

Democratic Party, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1850s #422<br />

Denver, James William #9


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Subject Item Image<br />

Depressions, Economic, 1850s #339<br />

Depressions, Economic, 1930s #93<br />

Deskin family #315<br />

DeVilemont, Carlos #90<br />

Diaries #490<br />

Diaries--Civil War #490<br />

Diaries--Travel #200<br />

Diaries--Travel, 1845 #170<br />

Diaries--Travel, 1850 #187<br />

Diaries--Travel, 1862 #395<br />

Diaries--Travel--<strong>Missouri</strong> #361<br />

Dickenson, Fritz #506<br />

Dickerson, Warry C. #14<br />

Dickey, Walter S. (1862-1931) #432 y<br />

Dickson family #598<br />

Diemer, G. W. (1885-1956) #237<br />

Dienst, Alex #2<br />

Dillard, Abm. #708<br />

Dillion, George #708<br />

Dillon, Patrick #708<br />

Discrimination, California, 1850 #15<br />

Disney, Elias--family #139<br />

Disney, Walt (1901-1967) #139<br />

Distillation #13<br />

Dodge, John #574<br />

Dodge, L(eonard) #424<br />

Dodge, Philena #424<br />

Dodge, Sally #424<br />

Dolan, Georgeanna M. #468<br />

Doniphan, Alexander W. (1808-1887) #544, 699<br />

Donnahoe, Martin #708<br />

Doodes, Maindort #746<br />

Dorris, Dr. #708<br />

Doughty, John #760<br />

Douglas Cemetery, Douglas, Arkansas #205<br />

Douglas, Joseph B. #78<br />

Downing family #745<br />

Downing, Ezekiel #745


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Subject Item Image<br />

Downing, John #745<br />

Drainage districts #599<br />

Drake, Asa #488<br />

Drake, Charles D. (1811-1892) #765, 767<br />

Draper, Lyman C. #47<br />

Dresser, Jessie #29<br />

Dripping Spring Christian Church, Boone County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong><br />

#242<br />

Dryden, Alfred #687<br />

Dubreuil, Louis #687<br />

Dueling #460<br />

Dueling--Arkansas #460 y<br />

Dulany family, <strong>Missouri</strong> #389<br />

Duley, Tho(ma)s #708<br />

Duly, Samuel #708<br />

Duly, William #708<br />

Dunklin, Daniel (1790-1844) #450<br />

Dunklin, Joseph #450<br />

Dunn, John #687<br />

Dunnica, Amanda #708<br />

Dunnica, James #625<br />

Dunnica, Jane Caroline #625<br />

Dunnica, John #625, 708<br />

Dunnica, Leon #625<br />

Dunnica, Louis, Mrs. #708<br />

Dunnica, Mary Harper #625<br />

Dunnica, William A. #625<br />

Dunnica, William F. (1807-1896) #625<br />

Dye, Martha #507<br />

Dyer, Daniel B., Collection #651<br />

Dyer, Samuel #276<br />

Eads Bridge, St. Louis #723 y<br />

Eads, James Buchanan (1820-1887) #495<br />

Eads, James D. #570<br />

Earthquakes--New Madrid, 1812 #47, 101, 110, 732<br />

Easton family #30<br />

Eastwood Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church<br />

South, Caruthersville, <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

#292


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Subject Item Image<br />

Eddy, Mary Baker (1821-1910) #381<br />

Edgerton, David Morgan #420, 632<br />

Edgewater Tapestry Looms, New York #535<br />

Edmonds family #183<br />

Edmonds, George Robert #182<br />

Edmonds, George Steptoe #272<br />

Education #385<br />

Education, Higher #115<br />

Education--<strong>Missouri</strong> #122, 124, 125, 142, 272<br />

Education--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Livingston County #3<br />

Edwards #506<br />

Edwards, John Newman (1839-1889) #464<br />

Election, 1836 #429<br />

Election, 1840 #429<br />

Elliott, R. Kenneth (1921- ) #299<br />

Ellis, Merrill #425<br />

Emancipation <strong>of</strong> slaves #81<br />

Emmons, Ben L. #16, 32, 466<br />

Emmons, Benjamin (1765-1850) #562<br />

Emmons, Benjamin L. #195<br />

Engelmann, George #691<br />

England, Liverpool, 1839 #379<br />

England--Foreign opinion, American #158<br />

English, Henry R. #762<br />

English, Thomas B. #762<br />

Epperson, Benjamin #477<br />

Erdman, Guilford #541<br />

Erdman, Virginia Lair #541<br />

Erric, Harmon "Balla" #541<br />

Espy, James C. #88<br />

Estate settlements #560<br />

Estes, Melinda Houston (1808-1906?) #548<br />

Estes, William Sanders #548<br />

Evans, George #708<br />

Evans, James #708<br />

Evans, John #708<br />

Evans, Martha #583a<br />

Evans, Robert Morgan #423 y


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Subject Item Image<br />

Evans, Sallie #477<br />

Evans, Thursy #708<br />

Ewing, Rachel #708<br />

Facial hair #748 y<br />

Faris, Charles Breckenridge (1864-1938) #759<br />

Farmer, Joseph #708<br />

Farris, George #507<br />

Farris, Smoot #507<br />

Federal aid to education #329<br />

Fenton, William Henry Harrison #14<br />

Fenwick, Ben #506<br />

Fenwick, Billy #506<br />

Ferguson, Anna Frances #708<br />

Ferguson, Frank #708<br />

Ferguson, Henry #708<br />

Ferguson, James #708<br />

Ferguson, Jim #708<br />

Ferguson, John #708<br />

Ferguson, John S. #708<br />

Ferguson, John, Sr., Mrs. #708<br />

Ferguson, Joshua, Mrs. #708<br />

Ferguson, Louisiana #708<br />

Ferguson, Lucinda #708<br />

Ferguson, Majoicera #708<br />

Ferguson, Mariah (Mrs. Henry Moore) #708<br />

Ferguson, Mary Lane #708<br />

Ferguson, Maryann #708<br />

Ferguson, Moses #708<br />

Ferguson, Mrs. John, Sr. #708<br />

Ferguson, Nancy #708<br />

Ferguson, Rhoda #708<br />

Ferguson, Sarah #708<br />

Ferguson, Sophus #708<br />

Ferguson, Stephen #708<br />

Ferguson, Thomas #708<br />

Ferguson, Willouby P. #708<br />

Ferguson, Willougy #708<br />

Field, Eugene (1850-1895) #9, 34


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Subject Item Image<br />

Finch, Henry T. (1854- ) #541<br />

Finck, Henry Conrod #541<br />

Fink, Mike #598<br />

Finney, William #566<br />

Firearms #208, 672 y<br />

First Christian Church, Troy, <strong>Missouri</strong> #324<br />

Fisher, Mary #377<br />

Fisher, Ruth Ralls #457<br />

Flint, Timothy (1780-1840) #35<br />

Flintham, John #687<br />

Folk medicine #149<br />

Folk songs #12, 526<br />

Forbes, John Ripley #651<br />

Ford, Nicholas (1833-1897) #9<br />

Fort Boise, Idaho, 1855 #12, 310<br />

Fort Clark, <strong>Missouri</strong> #19<br />

Fort Cumming, New Mexico #569<br />

Fort James, CA #544<br />

Fort Jefferson (Clark's Settlement) #47<br />

Fort Kearney, Nebraska, 1855 #12, 310<br />

Fort Laramie, Wyoming #12, 310<br />

Fort McPherson, Nebraska #461<br />

Fort Vincinnes #47<br />

Fortification #12, 310<br />

Fowler, William #708<br />

France, Louisiana Territory #232<br />

Franklin Railroad Lottery #273<br />

Franzier family #234<br />

Freemasons #189, 354, 562, 730<br />

Freemasons--<strong>Missouri</strong> #238, 263, 418, 680, 741, 754,<br />

756, 757<br />

French family #316<br />

French Family Cemetery, Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #316<br />

Fristoe, Charles #760<br />

Frontier and pioneer life #36, 69, 101, 170, 229, 310<br />

Frontier and pioneer life, 1840s #200<br />

Frontier and pioneer life, 1850s #231<br />

Frontier and pioneer life, 1850s #371


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Subject Item Image<br />

Frontier and pioneer life, 1860s #280<br />

Frontier and pioneer life--Illinois #407<br />

Frontier and pioneer life--Kentucky #307<br />

Frontier and pioneer life--<strong>Missouri</strong> #25, 31, 35, 67, 159, 201, 208,<br />

247, 270, 276, 290, 315, 333, 334,<br />

339, 347, 361, 370, 386, 395, 396,<br />

399, 400, 407, 423, 424, 426, 428,<br />

437<br />

Frontier and pioneer life--Oregon #228<br />

Frontier and pioneer life--Tennessee #373<br />

Frontier and pioneer life--Texas #339<br />

Fulk, Billy Mary #224<br />

Fundamentalism #340<br />

Fur trade #101, 352<br />

Furniture #686, 720<br />

Gaines, Reuben R. R. #477<br />

Gammon, George #708<br />

Garber, Jacob #350<br />

Garner, John C. #549<br />

Garner, Stephen T. #549<br />

Garrison, Winfred #245<br />

Gasconade River #89<br />

Gass, John Patrick #38<br />

Gauldin, Martin Austin #170<br />

Gaynor, Jessie L. #9<br />

Gee, Elizabeth #708<br />

Genealogy #234, 318, 332, 349<br />

Gentry family, <strong>Missouri</strong> #401<br />

Gentry, Ann Hawkins (1791-1870) #365<br />

Gentry, North Todd (1866-1944) #286<br />

Gentry, Richard (1788-1837) #14, 36, 279, 512<br />

George family #283<br />

George, Beauford James, Sr. (1896-1975) #275<br />

Georgia, Atlanta #566<br />

Georgia, Roswell #566<br />

Georgia, Savannah #566<br />

German Americans #310, 379<br />

German Americans, 1857 #284<br />

German Americans--<strong>Missouri</strong> #123, 195, 295, 296, 541


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Subject Item Image<br />

German Americans--<strong>Missouri</strong> #541a<br />

German Heritage Archives #31, 295, 296, 379, 445, 541, 768,<br />

774<br />

German Institute, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong> #623<br />

German Singing Societies #462<br />

Gibson, Minnie #541<br />

Giddings, Fanner #573<br />

Giddings, Salmon #35<br />

Giesy, Andrew #541<br />

Giesy, Andrew J. #541<br />

Giesy, Barbara #541<br />

Giesy, Christ #12, 310<br />

Giesy, Christian #541<br />

Giesy, Christian, Jr. #541<br />

Giesy, Helena #541<br />

Giesy, Henry #541<br />

Giesy, John #310<br />

Giesy, John #12, 310<br />

Gilbert, E. G. #13<br />

Gilkeson, Shanklin #570<br />

Gilliam, Fayette #760<br />

Gillman, William #708<br />

Ginger, John #541<br />

Gist, George W. #544<br />

Gist, John C. #544<br />

Gist, William H. #544<br />

Glasgow family--Genealogy #584<br />

Glasgow, John #584<br />

Glasgow, Rosanna Patterson #584<br />

Glover, John (1778-1857) #608<br />

Gold Mines and Mining #15<br />

Gold Mines and Mining--Colorado #440<br />

Gold rush, 1849 #352<br />

Gold rush, 1850 #187, 231<br />

Gold rush--California #15, 64, 200, 371<br />

Gold rush--Songs and music #181<br />

Gordon, Alexander #708<br />

Gordon, Boyle #576


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Subject Item Image<br />

Gordon, John B. #14<br />

Gordon, Lucy #708<br />

Gordor, Elizabeth #708<br />

Gore, Nancie (Granny) #149<br />

Grabill, Lee (1890- ) #569<br />

Grabill, Lee R. (1858- ) #569<br />

Grabill, Lillian Adams Hazard #569<br />

Grabill, Mary (1895- ) #569<br />

Grabill, Mary Sloan Hazard #569<br />

Grabill, Ruth (1889- ) #569<br />

Grable, Anson #569<br />

Grable, Elliott F. #569<br />

Grable, Ethelbert H. (1830- ) #569<br />

Grable, Hannah Earhart #569<br />

Grable, Mary Cooper Alexander (1839- ) #569<br />

Grable, Nancy Downs #569<br />

Grable, Nimrod #569<br />

Grable, Philip (1773- ) #569<br />

Grable, Samuel #569<br />

Grable, Zeruah Roberts #569<br />

Grahn, Arch #210<br />

Grant, Carral #642<br />

Grant, Israel B. #708<br />

Grant, Ulysses Simpson (1822-1885) #566<br />

Grapes #586<br />

Grasty, Newman #760<br />

Graves, Warren H. #120<br />

Gray, Howard #652<br />

Gray, James, Mrs. #708<br />

Gray, Lawrence #652<br />

Gray, Virginia #708<br />

Gray, W. #708<br />

Great Britain--Colonies #254<br />

Green family #421<br />

Green Ridge Cemetery, Pettis County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #342<br />

Green, James #708<br />

Green, Martin E. #421<br />

Greenbourn, Aaron #541


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Subject Item Image<br />

Greenwood, Jennie M. (1864- ) #725 y<br />

Greer, Davis #760<br />

Greer, Henry #760<br />

Greer, William #611<br />

Grenstead, Abner #760<br />

Grimsley, Thornton (1798-1861) #687<br />

Grinstead, George #760<br />

Grinstead, Henry #760<br />

Groomer, Garrett M. #641<br />

Groomer, Robert Woodson #641<br />

Groomer, Sarah Pence #641<br />

Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey (1875-1966) #617<br />

Grouard, Frank (1850-1905) #728<br />

Guild, John M. #666<br />

Gumc, Henry #541<br />

Gunn, Calvin #625<br />

Haden, Joel Harris #130<br />

Haffner, Frank, Mrs. #541<br />

Haffner, William, Sr. #541<br />

Hague, William #281<br />

Halder, Franz #266<br />

Haley, Ana Liza #612<br />

Haley, Charles #612<br />

Haley, Charles Medlock #612<br />

Haley, Hampton Wade (1835-1875) #612<br />

Haley, Liza Ana #612<br />

Haley, Nancy Henry #612<br />

Haley, Nancy Jones #612<br />

Haley, Polly Ana #612<br />

Haley, Rachel #612<br />

Haley, Rachel Thomas #612<br />

Haley, Silas Thomas #612<br />

Haley, Susana Kent #612<br />

Haley, Wade Hampton #612<br />

Haley, William Harrington #612<br />

Hall, Jesse Dial (1828-1917) #736<br />

Hall, Willard Preble (1820-1882) #9<br />

Hall, William #708


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Subject Item Image<br />

Hardenbrook's Train #506<br />

Hardin, Clifford M. (1915- ) #245<br />

Haren, Edward #687<br />

Harriman, Bill #507<br />

Harriman, Charles #507<br />

Harris family #615<br />

Harris, Eleanor McCoy (1840-1924) #615<br />

Harris, John A. #532<br />

Harris, John W. #14<br />

Harris, William Warren (1834-1922) #615<br />

Harrison family #423<br />

Harrison, Drucilla #579<br />

Harrison, Jabez #579<br />

Harrison, John #579<br />

Harrison, William #766 y<br />

Harrison, William, Mrs. #766 y<br />

Hart, James #708<br />

Hart, Martha #708<br />

Hart, Noel #708<br />

Hart, Rebekah #708<br />

Harve, Elizabeth (Mrs. John the Baptiste Lewis) #17<br />

Hatch Act, 1887 #329<br />

Hatch, William H. (1833-1896) #469<br />

Hatton family #14<br />

Hatton, Stewart B. #14<br />

Hauck, Louise P. #9<br />

Hawk Point Christian Church #196<br />

Hawkins, David L. #762<br />

Hawley family #610<br />

Hawley, Deborah Kent (1739-1798) #610<br />

Hawley, Eleazer (1792-1839) #610<br />

Hawley, James (1758-1842) #610<br />

Hawley, Lovina Fox (1795-1860) #610<br />

Hawley, Parnel Picket (1758-1840) #610<br />

Hawley, Rufus (1741-1826) #610<br />

Hawthorne, John #566<br />

Hay #223<br />

Hayden, Cornelia #490


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Subject Item Image<br />

Hayden, Julia #490<br />

Hays, Boon #708<br />

Hays, Susannah Boone #701<br />

Hazard, Ethel #569<br />

Hazard, Howard #569<br />

Hazel Grove Church Cemetery #485<br />

Hearst, George #156<br />

Hearst, John #43<br />

Hematite Methodist Cemetery, Jefferson County,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong><br />

#239<br />

Hempstead, Charles S. #560<br />

Henderson, John R. #769<br />

Hennegar, Henry Benton #708<br />

Hennegar, John #708<br />

Henry family #344<br />

Henry, Andrew #344<br />

Hesse, Anna #210<br />

Hickman, James #576<br />

Hickok, James Butler "Wild Bill" (1837-1876) #116<br />

High Schools #289<br />

Hill, Judd #569<br />

Hill, Nancy J. Grove #506<br />

Hill, Walter M. #303<br />

Hinrichs, A. L. #459<br />

Hirsh, Elizabeth #708<br />

Historic buildings--<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #622<br />

Historic sites--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Phelps County #444<br />

Historic sites--<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #659<br />

Historic sites--<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #587 y<br />

<strong>Historical</strong> Publishing Company #31<br />

Historiography #124, 125<br />

Hodges, Thomas Luther #644<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fbauer, Charles #535<br />

H<strong>of</strong>fman, Harvey C. "Harry" #178<br />

Hogan, Isaac #399<br />

Hogan, John #46<br />

Hogan, John #9<br />

Hogan, John J. #473


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Subject Item Image<br />

Hoge family #423<br />

Holderieath, Lillie #541<br />

Holeman, Kathering Frances #708<br />

Holiness Church #340<br />

Holladay, Thomas #762<br />

Holland, C. B. (1816-1901) #24<br />

Holliday, Ben #9<br />

Holloway, Absalom #708<br />

Holloway, William Lawson (1867-1926) #709<br />

Holman, Edward #708<br />

Holman, Henry #708<br />

Holman, William Henry #708<br />

Holmes, John M. #695<br />

Holst Cemetery, Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #301<br />

Holt, Nancy Jane #708<br />

Holt, Timothy #708<br />

Holt, William #708<br />

Holtshouser, Stanley #541<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> the Friendless, Carondelet, <strong>Missouri</strong> #364<br />

Hope, John A. #762<br />

Hornbuckle, Alfred #708<br />

Horrel, Thomas J. #688<br />

Hosman family #18<br />

Hosman, Alfred (1810-1890) #18<br />

Hosman, Mary Boone (1822- ) #18<br />

Hosman, R. L. #18<br />

Houses, 1840 #460 y<br />

Houses--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Clark #749 y<br />

Houses--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Springfield #763 y<br />

Houses--<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #587, 723 y<br />

Houston, Sam (1793-1863) #2<br />

Houx, Matthias #570<br />

Howard, Alice Gray #506<br />

Howard, Ben #760<br />

Howard, Wade #506<br />

Howell, Lusanna Callaway #650<br />

Howell, Thomas #650<br />

Hubbell, Fin #672


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Subject Item Image<br />

Hubbell, Richard M. (1840- ) #672<br />

Hubbell, William #672<br />

Hughes, Langston (1902-1967) #624<br />

Hull, Hilma Lee Lampton #484<br />

Humphreys, Eliza Ann Haley #612<br />

Humphreys, Marshall #612<br />

Humphreys, Thomas (1836-1886) #498<br />

Hunsaher, Bradfor #541<br />

Hunsaher, Dicy Stice #541<br />

Hunt, Sp<strong>of</strong> #489<br />

Hunter, Joseph #47<br />

Hunter, Stephen B. (1871-1961) #583<br />

Hunter, William #762<br />

Iffrig, Frank J. #48<br />

Illinois, Livingston County, New Michigan #164<br />

Illinois, Peoria #19<br />

Indians #229, 310, 519, 760<br />

Indians, 1850 #231<br />

Indians, Arkansas #519<br />

Indians, Assiniboin #708<br />

Indians, Cherokee #23, 107, 339, 569<br />

Indians, Chickasaw #519, 569<br />

Indians, Choctaw #519<br />

Indians, Comanche #626<br />

Indians, Creek #339<br />

Indians, Fox #519<br />

Indians, Iowa #15<br />

Indians, <strong>Missouri</strong> #49, 79, 111, 212<br />

Indians, Nez Percé #353<br />

Indians, Oregon #228<br />

Indians, Osage #519<br />

Indians, Ottawa #15<br />

Indians, Potawatomi #760<br />

Indians, Sac #15<br />

Indians, Seneca #569<br />

Indians, Shawnee #760<br />

Indians, Shoshone #616<br />

Indians, Sioux, 1855 #12, 310


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Subject Item Image<br />

Indians, Snake #616<br />

Indians, Yakima, 1855 #12, 310<br />

Indians--Attacks--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Boone's Station #212<br />

Indians--Dances #569<br />

Indians--Missions, Christian--<strong>Missouri</strong> #424<br />

Indians--Wars #728<br />

Insurance #748<br />

Intelligence service--U.S. #374<br />

Internal security #568<br />

Iowa, Council Bluffs #312<br />

Iowa, Kossuth (Yellow Spring) #15<br />

Iowa, Ottumwa #222<br />

Iowa, Yellow Spring (Kossuth) #15<br />

Irish Americans--<strong>Missouri</strong> #473<br />

Iron Industry and trade--<strong>Missouri</strong> #308<br />

Irvin, Fanny #506<br />

Irvine, Leigh #9<br />

Irvine, Robert #708<br />

Irvins, Alex #708<br />

Isenhower, George Ade (1876- ) #748<br />

Island City Christian Church #154<br />

Ivy Cemetery, Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #301<br />

Jackson, Andrew (1767-1845) #7<br />

Jackson, Claiborne Fox (1806-1862) #219<br />

Jackson, Madison L. (1846-1941) #748<br />

Jackson, Wade M. #409<br />

Jacobs, Wash #672<br />

James Brothers #178<br />

James, Jesse Woodson (1847-1882) #464<br />

Jayne, Sarah Augusta #647<br />

Jefferson Inquirer #228, 422<br />

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong><br />

#603<br />

Jeffersonian Republican, 1838 #279<br />

Jennison #490<br />

Jesse, Richard Henry (1853-1921) #326, 321, 322, 327, 329-331<br />

Jewish Educational and Charitable Association #669<br />

Jewish Social Service Bureau <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong> #669


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Subject Item Image<br />

Jews--<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #669<br />

Jobes, Charles S. #432 y<br />

Joe Bowers, A Song #180, 181<br />

Jones family #408<br />

Jones, Albert #540<br />

Jones, Alfred B. #540<br />

Jones, Augustin #612<br />

Jones, Augustus (1796-1887) #212, 214 y<br />

Jones, Catherine A. #626<br />

Jones, Daniel #540<br />

Jones, David #134<br />

Jones, Fielding #540<br />

Jones, Jane #132<br />

Jones, John #650<br />

Jones, Joshua, family #234<br />

Jones, Lemuel #422<br />

Jones, Lewis #626<br />

Jones, Minerava Callaway #650<br />

Jones, Rachel Haley #612<br />

Jones, W. F. #626<br />

Jones, William C. #319<br />

Joplin, Scott (1868-1917) #355<br />

Journalism--<strong>Missouri</strong> #60, 137<br />

Journalists--<strong>Missouri</strong> #182<br />

Joyce, Harry Floyd (1890- ) #748<br />

Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong> #659<br />

Juvenile courts #367<br />

Kansas City Boys' Orphan Home #194<br />

Kansas City Genealogist #383<br />

Kansas City Journal, 1921 #432<br />

Kansas City Museum, Kansas City, <strong>Missouri</strong> #651<br />

Kansas City Philharmonic #244<br />

Kansas, Cherokee County #332<br />

Kansas, Highway Commission #117<br />

Kansas, Kansas City #274<br />

Kansas, Lawrence, 1855 #270<br />

Kansas, Wyandotte #420<br />

Kaufman, Kenneth C. #460


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Subject Item Image<br />

Kearn, John #687<br />

Kedwell, William #708<br />

Keil, Amelia #541<br />

Keil, August, Jr. #541<br />

Keil, Aurora ( -1862) #541<br />

Keil, Elias ( -1862) #541<br />

Keil, Emanuel #541<br />

Keil, Fred #541<br />

Keil, Frederick #541<br />

Keil, Gloriunda ( -1862) #541<br />

Keil, Louisa ( -1862) #541<br />

Keil, Louise #541<br />

Keil, Mag #573<br />

Keil, Rosa #541<br />

Keil, William (1812-1877) #12<br />

Keil, William (1812-1877) #541<br />

Keil, William (1812-1877) #123<br />

Keil, William (1812-1877) #310<br />

Keil, Willie #541<br />

Kelly, Amanda #573<br />

Kemble, Thomas S. ( -1850) #760<br />

Kennedy, Lucinda #141 y<br />

Kenrick, Peter Richard (1806-1896) #473<br />

Kent, Henry Harold #748<br />

Kerr family #408<br />

Kewanee Cemetery, New Madrid County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #205<br />

Keyte, James #347<br />

Kidd, William #506<br />

Kidwall, William #708<br />

Kidwell, Francis, Sr. #674<br />

Kimes, Ira L. #716<br />

Kindergarten #364<br />

King, John #708<br />

Kingsbury, Laura #573<br />

Kinney, Joseph (1810-1892) #403, 740<br />

Kirkpatrick, David #307<br />

Kirkpatrick, John #307<br />

K<strong>Missouri</strong>X #721


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Subject Item Image<br />

Knapp, William T. #687<br />

Kneass, Nelson #136<br />

Knight, Adam #541<br />

Knight, Joseph #541<br />

Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois #213<br />

Kuhl, Jacob #1, 215<br />

La Grange Bulletin #339<br />

Labor unions, 1948 #441<br />

Lackland-Baker House, Overland, <strong>Missouri</strong> #534<br />

LaClede Gas Light Company #630<br />

LaFayette, Marquis de (1757-1834) #53<br />

Lair, Gertie Pickett #541<br />

Lair, Margaret #541<br />

Lair, Olivia #541<br />

Lair, Waldon #541<br />

Lair, William #541<br />

Lamine River Association <strong>of</strong> Regular Baptists #405<br />

Lamme family #439<br />

Lamme, Francis Callaway #650<br />

Lamme, William T. #650<br />

Lammers, Ben H. #763<br />

Land Claims, <strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Charles #91<br />

Land Grants #82, 90<br />

Land, Brack #760<br />

Lane, William Carr (1789-1863) #708<br />

Langley, Collett #708<br />

Langston, Delia 502<br />

Laprade, Ben #672<br />

Lathrop, John Hiram (1799-1866) #744<br />

Laughlin family #164<br />

Law Day, U.S.A., 1959 #218<br />

Lawyers, <strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #350<br />

Lead Belt, <strong>Missouri</strong> #441<br />

Lead Mines and Mining #4, 339, 447<br />

Leahy, John S. #759<br />

Lebeaume, C. E. #687<br />

Ledbetter family #355<br />

Lee, John #671


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Subject Item Image<br />

Lenox, David #708<br />

Lenox, Hambleton #708<br />

Letchworth, Thomas, Mrs. #708<br />

Levy, Samuel #284<br />

Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) #38<br />

Lewis and Clark Expedition Members #686<br />

Lewis, Elizabeth Harve (Mrs. John the Baptiste) #17<br />

Lewis, Jessy #506<br />

Lewis, John the Baptiste #17<br />

Lewis, Sarah Griffin #17<br />

Liberty Methodist Church #54<br />

Liberty Tribune, Liberty, <strong>Missouri</strong> #414<br />

Libraries, <strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #302<br />

Light, Peter #574<br />

Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)--Assassination #490<br />

Lindenwood Seminary #334<br />

Linn, Lewis Fields (1796-1843) #341<br />

Lisa, Manuel (1772-1820) #560, 561<br />

Lisa, Mary Hempstead #560<br />

Litchworth, Joseph #708<br />

Little River #599<br />

Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> the Poor #528<br />

Loeb, Isidor (1868-1954) #271<br />

Log cabins and houses #729, 766<br />

Logan, John A., Mrs. #14<br />

Logan, Meb #541<br />

Long, Alton #687<br />

Long, Edward V. (1908-1972) #218<br />

Looney, Absolum #583a<br />

Lorimier, Louis #22, 677<br />

Lotteries #273<br />

Louisiana Province #55<br />

Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1903-1904 #320<br />

Louisiana Purchase, Land Claims #82<br />

Louisiana Territory #232<br />

Louisiana Territory, Land Claims #82, 90<br />

Louisiana, New Orleans #101<br />

Louisiana--Immigration and emigration #55


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Subject Item Image<br />

Lovejoy, Celia Ann French #646<br />

Lovejoy, Elijah Parish (1802-1837) #646<br />

Lover's Leap, Hannibal, <strong>Missouri</strong> #415 y<br />

Lucas, Adran #708<br />

Lucas, H. James #687<br />

Lucas, William #708<br />

Lumber and lumbering, 1850s #270<br />

Lumber and lumbering--<strong>Missouri</strong> #389<br />

Lusson, Leandre #17<br />

Lutheran Church in <strong>Missouri</strong> #676<br />

Lyman, William A. (1843-1932) #490<br />

Lyon, Nathaniel (1818-1861) #694<br />

Mackay family #56<br />

Mackay, James #56<br />

Macon Presbyterian Church, Macon, <strong>Missouri</strong> #213<br />

Magill family #216, 217 y<br />

Magill, William L. #216<br />

Mahan, George A. (1851-1936) #138, 309<br />

Major, Elliott Woolfolk (1864-1949) #57<br />

Malaria #241<br />

Malone, Edward E. #11<br />

Mangold, G. J. Henry #541<br />

Mangold, George #541<br />

Mankin family #234<br />

Mann family #621<br />

Mann, Clair V. (1884-1974) #444, 621, 656<br />

Manners and customs--<strong>Missouri</strong>, 1880s #226<br />

Manners and customs--<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #56<br />

Mantor, Rowland S. H. #446<br />

Marion College, Philadelphia, <strong>Missouri</strong> #682<br />

Marionville Collegiate Institute #705 y<br />

Marionville Collegiate Institute, Marionville,<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>--Buildings<br />

Mark Twain Centennial Committee #58<br />

Marmaduke, John Sappington (1833-1887) #460<br />

Marmaduke, Meredith Miles (1791-1864) #478<br />

Marr family #423<br />

Marriage contracts #156<br />

#705 y


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Subject Item Image<br />

Marrow, Jack #506<br />

Marsh, Calvin W. #177<br />

Martin family #598<br />

Martin, William H. #363<br />

Maryland, Friendship #545<br />

Maryville Daily Forum #399<br />

Mason, John #708<br />

Mason, Peter #708<br />

Massie family #171<br />

Matson family #16<br />

Matthew Cemetery, New Madrid County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #205<br />

Matthews, John #5<br />

Matthews, Wiles #5<br />

Mayer, Charles H. (1876-1958) #240<br />

Mayo, Bing #489<br />

McAfee, James #608<br />

McAmey, William #708<br />

McAmy, Robert #608<br />

McClanahan family #423<br />

McClanahan, Presley (1868- ) #748<br />

McClure, Eliza Rebecca (Mrs. John Milton Blair) #15<br />

McClurg, Joseph Washington (1818-1900) #416<br />

McCormack, James R. #762<br />

McCullogh, Joseph B. #473<br />

McCully, George #574<br />

McDowell, John #687<br />

McElwee, Pinckney G. #584<br />

McGregor, W. B. (1876-1961) #7<br />

McGuire, Frank A. #762<br />

McKee, George A. #278<br />

McKee, William #473<br />

McKenney, Maggie #573<br />

McKinsey family #315<br />

McLain's Chapel Methodist Church #300<br />

McMahan, Robert #506<br />

McMillan family #423<br />

McMillen, A. T. #14<br />

McMurry, William Fletcher #421


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Subject Item Image<br />

McNair, Charles #726<br />

McWilliams, Andrew #650<br />

McWilliams, James #762<br />

Medical Societies #328<br />

Medicine, 1850 #642<br />

Medicine--Research #185<br />

Medicine--Study and teaching #328<br />

Medley, Amanda Beckwith #583<br />

Medsker family #693<br />

Medsker, James C. (1838-1875) #693<br />

Melrose Church #274<br />

Men--Costume, 1870 #749 y<br />

Men--Costume, 1870s #749 y<br />

Men--Costume, 1880s-1900 #748 y<br />

Men--Costume, 1920s #432 y<br />

Men--Costume, 1930s-1940s #763 y<br />

Messersmith, John #708<br />

Methodist Church, Chafee, <strong>Missouri</strong> #443<br />

Methodist Church, Chaffee, <strong>Missouri</strong> #443<br />

Methodist Church, Kansas #274<br />

Methodist Church, <strong>Missouri</strong> #54, 71, 160, 168, 300, 366, 407<br />

Methodist Episcopal Church, <strong>Missouri</strong> #71<br />

Methodist Episcopal Church, <strong>Missouri</strong> #292<br />

Mexican War #2, 544, 626<br />

Mexican War, Illinois Volunteers, 1st Regiment #96<br />

Mexican War--Diaries #96<br />

Mexican War--Veterans #722<br />

Mexican War--Women #376<br />

Mexico #448<br />

Michigan, Detroit, 1803 #101<br />

Middle West, Bibliography #303<br />

Migration, Internal--From <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1855 #12, 310<br />

Migration, Internal--Kansas, 1850s #437<br />

Migration, Internal--To California #128<br />

Migration, Internal--To Oregon #129<br />

Migration, Internal--To Oregon, 1855 #12, 310<br />

Milan Chapel Cemetery, Macon County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #433<br />

Military history #257, 258, 260, 305, 306, 390


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Subject Item Image<br />

Military service, Compulsory, 1910s #73<br />

Miller, Brown #760<br />

Miller, Clarence E. (1880-1964) #302<br />

Miller, Frank #541<br />

Miller, Franklin #293<br />

Miller, Glendola #541<br />

Miller, Moses #541<br />

Miller, Philip #541<br />

Miller, Richard E. #535<br />

Miller, Robert Hugh #414<br />

Miller, Samuel #12, 310, 541<br />

Milligan, Maurice M. (1885-1959) #595<br />

Mills and millwork #13<br />

Mills, Enos A. #744<br />

Mills, R. Walter #185<br />

Mines and mineral resources--<strong>Missouri</strong> #4<br />

Mines and mineral resources--<strong>Missouri</strong>, Newton<br />

County<br />

#635<br />

Minor family #746<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mirrow #207<br />

MIRROW, THE #207<br />

Missionary <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut #35<br />

Missions, Christian--<strong>Missouri</strong> Territory #35<br />

Mississippi River Parkway Report #39<br />

Mississippi River Travel #101<br />

Mississippi River, Pirates #101<br />

Mississippi, Farmington #566<br />

Mississippi, Holly Springs #566<br />

Mississippi, Iuka #566<br />

Mississippi, Vicksburg #566<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> #361, 768<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> #683 Y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Association, Pocatello, ID #165<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Bar Association, 10th Judicial Circuit #218<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> counties #114<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> High School Debating League #289<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, St. Louis #538<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Republican, 1825 #53


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Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Republican, 1837 #92<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> River #708<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> River, 1849 #15<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> River--Exploring expeditions #605<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> River--St. Louis riverfront #603 y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> History and<br />

Government<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> History and<br />

Government<br />

#125<br />

#124<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce #666<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Teachers Association #287<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Territory--Cape Girardeau District--Land<br />

Grants<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong> Trans-Mississippi and International<br />

Exposition Commission<br />

#22<br />

#703<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Adair County #285, 541<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Alanthus Grove #179<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Allendale #144<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Andrew County #9, 11<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Arcadia #591<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Arrow Rock #143, 241, 481<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Atchison County #11<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Athens #579<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Audrain County #4<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Aurora #527<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Auxvasse #246<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Barry County #141<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Barry County, Tom Town #141<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Barton County #748<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Bedford #348<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Benton County #4<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Bethel #541a<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Bethel #12, 123, 310, 541<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Big Rock #148<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Blackfoot #14<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Bonhomme #35<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Boone County #4, 111, 337<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Boone's Lick, 1817 #361<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Boonslick #366


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Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Boonville #4, 13, 573<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Bowling Green #235<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Brunswick #347<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Buchanan County #11, 111<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Butler, 1950 #563 y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Caledonia #525<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, California #198<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Callaway County #4, 150<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Campbell #221<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cape Galena #314<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cape Girardeau #133, 145, 366, 500<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cape Girardeau County #300, 596<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cape Girardeau County--Records #539<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Carondelet #364<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Carroll County #442<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Carrollton #442<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Carthage #219, 502<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Caruthersville #292<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Chaffee #443, 497<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Chariton County #507, 536<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Chillicothe #136, 238, 290<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Circuit Court, Greene County #42<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Clark #749, 763<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Clark County #766<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Clarksville #667<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Clay County #548, 608, 672<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Clinton #10, 513, 672, 680<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Clinton County #25, 67<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cole Camp #670<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cole County #4<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Colesville Settlement #761<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Columbia #4, 36, 163, 202, 203, 331, 365,<br />

576, 754<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Conception #11<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Cooper County #4, 132<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Crawford County #234, 594<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Dade County #4, 457, 535<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Dawson City #211


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Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Dent County #277<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Description and travel, 1850s #428<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Doniphan #243<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Dover #28<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Dripping Spring #242<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Edgerton Junction #146<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Edina #658<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Elkton #66<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Fayette #407, 549, 731<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Flat River #441<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Florence #482<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Frankford #157, 438<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Fulton #276<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Gem City #211<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Gentry County #284, 336, 365<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Geography #357<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Georgetown #566<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Glasgow #400, 423, 689, 726, 731<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Green Ridge #342<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Greene County #41, 112, 199<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Greenfield #566<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Hannibal #138, 152, 218, 368, 415, 715<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Hannibal, Lover's Leap #415 y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Harmony Mission #424<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Harrisburg #14<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Hawk Point #196<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Hayti #109<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Hematite #239<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Henry County #10, 67<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Herculaneum #361, 441<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Hickory County #4<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Higginsville #412<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Holt County #9, 11<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Howard County #409, 507, 548, 638, 643<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Huntsville #315, 411<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Independence #61, 281, 590<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Indian Creek #678<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jackson #539


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Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jackson County #175, 588, 608, 615, 761<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jacksonville #396<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jasper County #4, 652<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jefferson Barracks #490, 694<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jefferson City #68, 97, 126, 490, 740<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jefferson County #50, 393<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Jimtown #211<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Kansas City #432, 554, 566, 632, 693, 707<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Kansas City, 1840s #407<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Kansas City--Schools #142<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Kirksville #647<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Knob Noster #13<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Laddonia #103<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, LaGrange #339<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Lawrence County #4, 229<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Leesburg #580<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Lewis County #483<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Lewiston #608<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Lexington #182, 278, 520, 570, 602<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Lexington, 1862 #201<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Liberty #54, 414, 548, 608, 672<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Lincoln County #291, 325<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Linn County #507<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Livingston County #3, 21<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Macon #213, 313, 396<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Macon--High School #313<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Maitland #224<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Marceline #139<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Marion County #682<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Marionville #705<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Marthasville #439<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Matson #16<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Memphis #317<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Mexico #4, 566<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Miami #700<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Miller County #487<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Mine la Motte #458<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Moberly #313


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Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Mokane #581<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Moniteau County #6<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Monroe County #573<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Montgomery County #4, 63, 351, 608<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Morgan County #4, 148, 301, 314, 318, 484, 494<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Mount Zion #325<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Mountain Grove #121, 266, 269, 392<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Mountain Grove--High School #269<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Neely's Landing #769<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Neosho #230<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Neosho--History, Local #635<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, New Franklin #273<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, New Lebanon #247<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, New Madrid #574<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, New Madrid County #101<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, New Madrid, 1860s #369<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Newark #644<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Newton County #569<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Newton County--Boundaries #635<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Newton County--History, Local #635<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Newtonia #569<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Nineveh #541<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ninive #12<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ninive #310<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Nodaway County #9, 11<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Oak Grove #283<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Old Linn Creek #314<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Old Mines #517<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Oregon County #159, 370, 426<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Osceola #418, 566, 569<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Otterville #66<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Overland #534<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ozark #5<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Palmyra #644<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Paris #333, 573<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Pemiscot County #109, 110<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Pemiscot County--History #110<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Penitentiary, Jefferson City #126


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Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Perry County #598<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Pettis County #288, 507<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Phelps County #89, 234, 444<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Phelps County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> #734<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Pike County #667<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Platte County #9, 11, 111<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Pleasant Park #71<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Polk County #4<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Poplar Bluff #459<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Princeton #197<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Putnam County #386, 395<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Pyrmont #472<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ralls County #140, 333, 567, 568<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ralls County, Courthouse #674<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Randolph County #714<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ray County #76, 225, 236, 672<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Reynolds County #585<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Richmond #672<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Rimby #611<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Rocheport #740<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Rolla #489<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Saline County #45, 485, 608<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Scotland County #317, 507<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Sedalia #355<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Shawnee #95<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Shelby County #541a<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Shelby County #483, 541<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Sligo #308<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Sparta #11<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Springfield #566, 724<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Springfield, 1871 #116<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Aubert #581<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Charles #16, 32, 35, 83, 91, 268, 334, 448,<br />

466, 562, 608<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Charles County #48<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Joseph #199<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Joseph #9, 11, 184, 192, 240, 270, 280,<br />

284, 665


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Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis #35, 56, 92, 135, 172, 302, 320,<br />

334, 361, 406, 462, 490, 503,<br />

515, 528, 560, 662, 566, 603, 622,<br />

623, 669, 687, 691, 692, 719, 721,<br />

723, 747, 756<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, 1825 #53<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, 1842 #772<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, 1861 #37<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Foreign Population #493<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Historic sites #587, 659, 688, 765, 772<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Historic sites, Markers #503 y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Parks #752<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Riverfront #723<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis, Union Station #664<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis--Buildings #503, 723 y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis--Historic sites #772 y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, St. Louis--Riverfront #603 y<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Ste. Genevieve #155, 344, 458, 735<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Stockton #413<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Supreme Court #695<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Supreme Court, Judges #600<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Sweet Springs #226<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Test Oath #773<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Texas County #234<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Thayer #169<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Troy #290, 291, 324, 358, 362, 363<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Vernon County #206<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Versailles #207, 316<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Warren County #160, 629<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Warren County #400<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Warrensburg #237, 570<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Warsaw #4<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Washington #187, 296, 379, 380<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Washington County #43, 344, 491, 517<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Washington County, 1817 #85<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Weston #281, 544<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Westport #95, 175<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>, Worth County #144<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. 1st Confederate Brigade #546


C995 <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Typescript Collection Page 92<br />

Subject Item Image<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. 2nd Confederate Brigade #546<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Attorney General #630<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Auditor #657<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Capitol #57, 360, 535<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Capitol Commission Board #535<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Capitol, Benton murals #755<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Capitol, St. Charles #32<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Cavalry, 1st Regiment, <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Militia, Company D<br />

#386<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Civil War Centennial Commission #219<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Confederate Regiments #359<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Constitution, 1820 #743<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Constitution, 1875 #696<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Constitutional Convention, 1845 #319<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Constitutional Convention, 1922-1923 #697<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Courts #695<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Enrolled Militia #233<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Fruit Experiment Station, Mountain Grove #392<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 10th #279<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 59th #309<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. General Assembly, 70th #219, 243<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Great Seal #416, 639<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Highway Department #597<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Infantry #614<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Infantry (Confederate), 10th Regiment,<br />

Company A<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Intermediate Reformatory for Young Men,<br />

Algoa<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Militia, 45th Regiment, Enrolled <strong>Missouri</strong><br />

Militia<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Militia, Enrolled <strong>Missouri</strong> Militia, Charles B.<br />

Owen Company<br />

#673<br />

#617<br />

#386<br />

#233<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. National Guard, Randolph County #403<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Park Board #558<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>. Volunteers, Osage War #65<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>--Arkansas <strong>State</strong>line Road #86<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>--Economic conditions, 1830s #424<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>--History #51, 122, 356<br />

<strong>Missouri</strong>--Nicknames #565


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Subject Item Image<br />

Moberly, Agnes Reziah #612<br />

Moberly, John #612<br />

Moberly, Sarah Jane Haley #612<br />

Moberly, William #612<br />

Mock, James #449<br />

Modrel, Philena #424<br />

Mohler, James Monroe (1900- ) y<br />

Mohler, James Monroe (1900- ) #748<br />

Moll family #62<br />

Montana #540<br />

Monteith, John (1833-1918) #675<br />

Montgomery, Mary Anne Phelps (1846-1943) #397, 763<br />

Moore, Adella Breckenridge (1875-1957) #85<br />

Moore, Barbara Taylor #583a<br />

Moore, Henry #708<br />

Moore, James I #583a<br />

Moore, James II #583a<br />

Moore, James III #583a<br />

Moore, Joe L. #753<br />

Moore, John B. #708<br />

Moore, L. F. #547<br />

Moore, Martha Poogue #583a<br />

Moore, Mary #583a<br />

Moore, Mary Pauge #583a<br />

Moore, Nancy #708<br />

Moores, Arthur #708<br />

Moores, Isaac #708<br />

Moors, Isaac #708<br />

Moravians #583a<br />

Mordecai, Moses (1707-1781) #737<br />

Morgan County Rural Cemetery, <strong>Missouri</strong> #314<br />

Morgan, George #574<br />

Morgan, J. Lorenzo #726<br />

Morgan, Jennie #726<br />

Morgan, William H. #726<br />

Mormons #312, 540, 760<br />

Mormons, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Jackson County #761<br />

Morre, John Bo #708


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Subject Item Image<br />

Morrill Act, 1862 #329<br />

Morrison Observatory, Glasgow, <strong>Missouri</strong> #400, 689, 731<br />

Morton, Alexander #687<br />

Morton, James Proctor #273 y<br />

Mother Vineyard #586<br />

Mount Pleasant Baptist Cemetery #483<br />

Mount Zion Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church #325<br />

Muench, Friedrich (1799-1881) #295, 296, 297<br />

Muldrow, William #64<br />

Mullanphy, Bryan #473<br />

Mullanphy, John #473<br />

Mumford, Frederick Blackmar (1868-1946) #469<br />

Musgrove, Kossie #541<br />

Music, <strong>Missouri</strong> #13<br />

Nash, Alfred #708<br />

Nash, Elizabeth #708<br />

Nash, Ira #708<br />

Nash, James #708<br />

Nash, James M. #726<br />

Nash, Nancy #708<br />

Nash, Rebecca Letchworth #708<br />

Nash, William #708<br />

Nation, Carry Amelia Moore (1846-1911) #554<br />

Neill, Bathsheba #708<br />

Neill, Nancy #708<br />

Nelson, Donald M. (1888-1959) #152<br />

Nelson, Edgar C. (1883-1970) #416<br />

Neosho Presbyterian Church #230<br />

New Lebanon Presbyterian Church #247<br />

New Lebanon Settlement #247<br />

New Mexico, Florida #569<br />

New Mexico, Grant County #569<br />

New Mexico, Santa Fe #544<br />

Newspapers, <strong>Missouri</strong> #137<br />

Newton College #569<br />

Niccum family #529<br />

Nichols, Catherine #541<br />

Nickum Family #529


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Subject Item Image<br />

Niles Weekly Register #186<br />

North Carolina, Bentonville #566<br />

North Carolina, Boldsborough #566<br />

North Carolina, Fayetteville #566<br />

North Carolina, Roanoke Island #586<br />

Northeast <strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>State</strong> Teachers College, Kirksville #647<br />

Northwest <strong>Missouri</strong> Press Association #624<br />

Norton, Richard Chapman (1840-1908) #557<br />

Noyes, David #152<br />

Nullification #422<br />

Oak Grove Banner, Oak Grove, <strong>Missouri</strong> #283<br />

Ocean travel, 1850s #284<br />

O'Fallon, Samuel #5<br />

Ohio, Camp Chase #566<br />

Oklahoma Territory #197<br />

Old Linn Creek Cemetery, Morgan County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #314<br />

"Old <strong>Missouri</strong>" #382<br />

Oliver, Robert Burett (1850-1934) #769<br />

Oliver, Robert Burett (1850-1934) #762<br />

Oquawka Spectator #428<br />

Oregon Territory #228<br />

Oregon Territory, 1863 #229<br />

Oregon Trail #77, 84, 228, 229, 310<br />

Oregon Trail, 1849 #15<br />

Oregon Trail, 1855 #12, 310<br />

Oregon Trail, 1862 #395<br />

Oregon Trail, Westport Branch #311<br />

Oregon, Aurora #12, 310, 541<br />

Oregon, Migration, Internal #310<br />

Orphanages, Catholic Church #194<br />

Orr, David #537<br />

Orr, David, Sr. #537<br />

Orr, Sample #537<br />

Osage War, 1837 #65<br />

Osteopathy #583<br />

Otis, Merrill E. (1884-1944) #9<br />

Ottumwa Heights College #222<br />

Overland travel #311, 549


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Subject Item Image<br />

Overland travel, 1820s #545, 608<br />

Overland travel, 1840s #616<br />

Overland travel, 1850s #642, 760<br />

Overstreet, Oliver #312<br />

Owen, Ermine #647<br />

Owen, Mary Alicia (1858-1935) #9<br />

Owens, Charles B. #233<br />

Owens, Samuel #544<br />

Owsley family #332<br />

Ozark Culture Club #86<br />

Ozark Mountains #356<br />

Ozarks #74, 149, 340<br />

Pace, Louetta Williams #494<br />

Pace, William #708<br />

Pacific Railroad #687<br />

Pacific Railroad, 1855 #68<br />

Painter, William R. (1863-1947) #286<br />

Painting #755 y<br />

Palestine #628<br />

Palmer (Parmer), Martin #69<br />

Palmer, John #361<br />

Park College, Parkville, <strong>Missouri</strong> #9<br />

Park, George #9<br />

Parmer, Isom #69<br />

Parry, Betty #708<br />

Patent medicines #241<br />

Patriotism #398<br />

Patterson, Assinath Piggott #592<br />

Patterson, William #592<br />

Paxton, Matthew White (1891-1968) #384<br />

Paxton, William M. (1819-1916) #9<br />

Peck, James Hawkins (1790-1836) #759<br />

Peeler family #409<br />

Pendleton, Henry #620<br />

Penn School #142<br />

Penn, Argelia #573<br />

Pensions, Military #72<br />

People's Press #197


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Subject Item Image<br />

Perry Home, <strong>The</strong> #194<br />

Pershing, John J. (1860-1948) #70<br />

Perteet family #647<br />

Peterson, William #760<br />

Pew, Emmeline #708<br />

Pflum, Fred, Mrs. #541<br />

Phelps County <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> #444<br />

Phelps, John S. (1814-1886) #397, 762, 763<br />

Phelps, John S. (1814-1886), Monument #763<br />

Phelps, Mary (1812-1878) #763<br />

Philippines, 1902 #353<br />

Philips, John F. (1834-1919) #105<br />

Phillips, Daniel #708<br />

Phipps, Alexander #34<br />

Physicians #290<br />

Pickard, John (1858-1937) #535<br />

Pickett, Ingram #541<br />

Pickett, Magruder #541<br />

Pigg, Sarah #708<br />

Pike's Peak #440<br />

Pindleton, Philip #620<br />

Pistols #208 y<br />

Pitcairn, John #393<br />

Plank Roads, <strong>Missouri</strong> #108, 315<br />

Platte Purchase #111<br />

Pleasant Park Methodist Episcopal Church, South #71<br />

Poetry #764<br />

Poets, <strong>Missouri</strong> #193<br />

Point de Sable, Jean Baptiste ( -1818) #268<br />

Pole, Frank #566<br />

Politics, <strong>Missouri</strong> #422<br />

Polser, Jacob #708<br />

Polsgrove, Willard #221<br />

Polsgrove, William #221<br />

Pommer, Sibyl #496<br />

Pony Express #192, 665<br />

Pope, John #566<br />

Pope, Joseph #535


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Subject Item Image<br />

Postal service #15<br />

Poster stamps, <strong>Missouri</strong> #683<br />

Potts, William S. #646<br />

Prairie Dog Village #280<br />

Pratt, Fannie #708<br />

Pratte, Marie Valle #458<br />

Presbyterian Church #325<br />

Presbyterian Church, Missions #35<br />

Presbyterian Church, <strong>Missouri</strong> #213, 227, 230, 246, 247, 358,<br />

362, 363<br />

Presbyterian Church, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1836-1839 #334<br />

Presser, Christian #541<br />

Prewitt family #423<br />

Prewitt, Mary #647<br />

Price, Eliza Dyer #276<br />

Price, Sterling (1809-1867) #6, 96, 490, 507, 566<br />

Priest, George #760<br />

Printing #544<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> war #375<br />

Pritchett, Carr Waller (1823-1910) #400, 689<br />

Pritchett, College, Glasgow, <strong>Missouri</strong> #115, 400<br />

Pritchett, Henry (1798- ) #731<br />

Pritchett, Henry S. (1857-1939) #115<br />

Proctor, Mary #9<br />

Protestant Churches, <strong>Missouri</strong> #28<br />

Providence Hill Cemetery, Callaway County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #161<br />

Public Forum <strong>of</strong> the Ozarks #724<br />

Public Schools, 19th century #272, 313<br />

Public Schools, <strong>Missouri</strong> #103, 118, 122, 124, 125, 287<br />

Pugh, Belle #483<br />

Purnell, William Reynolds (1886-1955) #235<br />

Purteet family #649<br />

Quantrill, William Clarke (1837-1865) #6, 275, 283, 446<br />

Quayle, William A. (1860-1952) #74<br />

Queen Mary (Troopship) #634<br />

Race relations, California, 1850s #15<br />

Ragland, Thomas Bursis #573<br />

Ragtime music #163, 355


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Subject Item Image<br />

Railroads #420, 467, 664<br />

Railroads, Finance #273<br />

Railroads, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Boonville, 1860 #13<br />

Railroads, Texas #339<br />

Rainwater, Hannah Fowler #573<br />

Ralls, John #140<br />

Ramsey Creek Church #667<br />

Ramsey, Beverly A. #708<br />

Ramsey, Hannah #708<br />

Ramsey, Martha #708<br />

Ranker, Archibald #15<br />

Rankin, David (1825-1910) #574<br />

Raper, William Francis #748<br />

Rasmusson, R. D. #461<br />

Ravenel, Samuel W. #643<br />

Rea, David #9<br />

Rebekah #708<br />

Reclamation <strong>of</strong> land, <strong>Missouri</strong> #109<br />

Reconstruction (1865-1876), <strong>Missouri</strong> #97<br />

Red, Timp #506<br />

Redd, Temp #506<br />

Reeves, Benjamin H. #448, 505<br />

Reeves, Benjamin H. #505<br />

Register Cliff, Oregon Trail #77<br />

Religion #497<br />

Rensham, William, Jr. #687<br />

Reorganized Church <strong>of</strong> Jesus Christ <strong>of</strong> Latter Day<br />

Saints<br />

#761<br />

Republican Party, 1885 #698<br />

Reuterdahl, Henry #535<br />

Reynolds family #338<br />

Reynolds, Thomas C. (1821-1887) #416<br />

Rhea, James #574<br />

Rhoades, Dick #760<br />

Rice, Absalom #708<br />

Rice, Herb #453<br />

Richardson, Thomas #687<br />

Ridgeway, Jeff #576


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Subject Item Image<br />

Riley, Charles V. #692<br />

Rimbey, Benjamin #611<br />

Rimbey, James #611<br />

Rimbey, Sarah Tinsley #611<br />

Rimbey, William #611<br />

Rimbey, William Burris #611<br />

Rinschede, Charles A. W. #535<br />

Riots, California, 1850 #15<br />

Ripley, Lathrop (1881-1916) #744<br />

Ripley, <strong>The</strong>resa (Tessie) Lathropy #744<br />

Risley, David R. #687<br />

Rivercene, Boonville, <strong>Missouri</strong> #403<br />

Roads #448, 684<br />

Roads--<strong>Missouri</strong> #470, 471<br />

Robbers and outlaws, Kansas #178<br />

Robbers and outlaws, <strong>Missouri</strong> #178<br />

Robbins, John #479<br />

Roberts, Samuel #569<br />

Robertson, Jack #506<br />

Robertson, Virgie #541<br />

Robertson, William #608<br />

Robidoux family #640 y<br />

Robidoux, Joseph #9<br />

Robidoux, Joseph (1750-1809) #640<br />

Robidoux, Louis (1796-1868) #733<br />

Robidoux, Pierry G. #640<br />

Robinet, Jean Louis #451<br />

Robinett, Paul McDonald (1893-1975) #153, 169, 248, 250-265, 266,<br />

269, 304-306, 390, 372, 374, 375,<br />

398, 417, 419, 430, 431, 476, 542,<br />

543<br />

Robinson, Antoine #9<br />

Robinson, Jack #506<br />

Robinson, John DeWilton (1834-1906) #173<br />

Rodner, Audrey #465<br />

Roebbling, John A. #541<br />

Roebbling, Washington G. #541<br />

Rogers, Noble Harvey (1836-1918) #394


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Subject Item Image<br />

Roiston, Jess F. #708<br />

Rollins, James Sidney (1812-1888) #78, 576<br />

Romyn, William J. #687<br />

Rose, Robert #31, 195<br />

Roser, Henry #541<br />

Ross, Charlie #647<br />

Rounssvall, Josiah #708<br />

Ruge, Charles #541<br />

Rural schools #313<br />

Russell Sage Foundation #118<br />

Rutherford, William #708<br />

Sampson, Clark H. #703<br />

San Joaquin River, 1849 #15<br />

Sanders, Carrie Ann #482<br />

Sanders, Ned #672<br />

Santa Fe Trade #36<br />

Santa Fe Trail #96, 339, 448<br />

Sappington, John (1776-1856) #241, 478<br />

Scarlett, William (1883-1973) #491<br />

Scarritt, Nathan #407<br />

Schauffler, Elsie Tough (1884-1935) #564<br />

Scheule, Adam #541<br />

Schneeder, George J. #622a<br />

Schoolcraft, Henry R. (1793-1864) #447<br />

Schools #525<br />

Schools, 1860s #749<br />

Schule, Adam #541<br />

Schurz, Carl (1829-1906) #78, 718<br />

Schwabe family #14<br />

Schwieger, Hans #244<br />

Scott, Ann #708<br />

Scott, Eveline #708<br />

Scripps, John (1785-1865) #366<br />

Scruggs, John #708<br />

Scuppernong Vines #586<br />

Searcy, Mark #672<br />

Segregation in education--<strong>Missouri</strong> #142<br />

Segregation--<strong>Missouri</strong> #294


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Subject Item Image<br />

Seibert, James Monroe (1847-1933) #762<br />

Seminole War #279<br />

Sevier family, Tennessee #373<br />

Shaffer, John #541<br />

Shaffer, Michael #541<br />

Shake Rag Cemetery, Macon County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #455<br />

Shannon family #113<br />

Shannon, George "Peg-leg" (1785-1836) #681<br />

Shannon, Joseph B. (1867-1943) #61<br />

Shannon, Thomas J. #478<br />

Sharp, Benjamin #650<br />

Shaver Cemetery, New Madrid County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #205<br />

Shelby, Joseph O. (1830-1897) #6<br />

Shelton family #386<br />

Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891) #566<br />

Shields, James (1810-1879) #189<br />

Shiloh Methodist Church #160<br />

Shobe family #16<br />

Shoemaker, Floyd C. (1886-1972) #343<br />

Shouse, John W. (1825-1919) #464<br />

Shouse, Thomas Riley #464<br />

Shrene, Israel #574<br />

Shutz, Magdalena #524<br />

Sibley, George Champlain (1782-1863) #448<br />

Sigel, Franz (1824-1902) #219<br />

Silage and silos #404<br />

Simpson, Lewis A. W. #159<br />

Sisters <strong>of</strong> the Humility <strong>of</strong> Mary #222<br />

Skelly, James W. #354<br />

Skinner, Mary H. #362<br />

Slavery #477, 560, 650, 726<br />

Slavery--<strong>Missouri</strong> #81<br />

Sligo Iron Works #308<br />

Smart, James S. #708<br />

Smeltzers, Ferry #608<br />

Smith, Burrell #708<br />

Smith, Elizabeth C. #376<br />

Smith, Israel A. (1876-1958) #378


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Subject Item Image<br />

Smith, J. Sidney #687<br />

Smith, Sarah #708<br />

Smith, Stephen #541<br />

Smith, Thomas #708<br />

Smith, Thomas A., Papers #699<br />

Smith, Thomas Long (Pegleg) #352<br />

Snell, Amanda #573<br />

Snip, Cornelius #748<br />

Snyder, Israel #541<br />

Social work #669<br />

<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Army #353<br />

Soulard, Anthony #56<br />

Soulard, Antoine #82<br />

South Carolina, Beaufort #566<br />

South Carolina, Chuaw #566<br />

South Carolina, Columbia #566<br />

Soviet Union #304<br />

Soviet-American Relations #304<br />

Spain, Colonies, Louisiana #55<br />

Spalding family #333<br />

Speculation--<strong>Missouri</strong>, 1836 #424<br />

Spencer family #83<br />

Spivey, George W. #270<br />

Springfield Advertiser #120<br />

St. Charles Borromeo Church #268<br />

St. Joseph Bar Association #240<br />

St. Louis Browns #662<br />

St. Louis Central River Front Improvement<br />

Corporation<br />

#603<br />

St. Louis Daily Democrat, 1857 #406<br />

St. Louis Globe Democrat #137<br />

St. Louis Medical College, 1855 #290<br />

St. Louis Mercantile Library Association #302<br />

St. Louis Union Station #664 y<br />

Stagecoaches #313<br />

Stanley, Homer, Mrs. #502<br />

Stary, Joseph #574<br />

Stauffer, John #541


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Subject Item Image<br />

Stauffer, Stans #541<br />

Stayton, Edward M. (1874-1954) #378<br />

Steamboat, Belle <strong>of</strong> Memphis #769<br />

Steamboat, David Tatum #573<br />

Steamboat, Grand Republic #723 y<br />

Steamboat, La Mascotte #668<br />

Steamboat, St. Joseph #769<br />

Steamboat, Stonewall #654, 769<br />

Steamboats #654, 723, 740<br />

Steamboats #723 y<br />

Steamboats, <strong>Missouri</strong> #347, 403<br />

Steinbach, John Q. #541<br />

Steinbach, Phillip, Sr. #541<br />

Steinbach, Vergie #541<br />

Steinback, Phillip #541<br />

Steines, Frederick #445<br />

Stephens family #171<br />

Stepp, William Dale #577<br />

Stewart, John #574<br />

Stice, Peter #541<br />

Still, Abraham (1795-1867) #583a<br />

Still, Andrew Taylor (1828-1917) #583<br />

Still, Booz #583a<br />

Still, Charles #583a<br />

Stites, T. J. #395<br />

Stone family #423<br />

Stone, Andros B. #492<br />

Stones, Homer #208<br />

Storrs, Augustus #631<br />

Strikes and lockouts, 1948 #441<br />

Strode family #383<br />

Strother family #423<br />

Sturgeon, Thomas L. #683<br />

Sugar Tree Club #89<br />

Sutherlin, Bob #506<br />

Sutherlin, Jim #506<br />

Sweet, Benjamin F. #566<br />

Swekosky, William G. #622


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Subject Item Image<br />

Swinney, Lucy A. Jones #726<br />

Swinney, Oswald #726<br />

Swinney, William D. #726<br />

Switzler, Comila #576<br />

Switzler, William F. (1819-1906) #698<br />

Sydebotham family #678<br />

Synagogues, <strong>Missouri</strong> #46<br />

T. H. Johnson and Son #535<br />

Tabbott, Ring #506<br />

Tackett #708<br />

Talbot, Ring #506<br />

Taney, Roger Brooke (1777-1864) #448<br />

Taylor, Jay L. B. #86<br />

Teachers #272, 396<br />

Teachers, Training, 1900s #313<br />

Tennessee #373<br />

Tennessee, Fort Pillow #566<br />

Tennessee, Pittsburg Landing #566<br />

Terre Haute Tribune, 1912 #394<br />

Texas Colonization #2<br />

Texas, 1845 #170<br />

Texas, 1857 #339<br />

Texas, Austin, 1857 #339<br />

Texas, Immigration and emigration #339<br />

Texas, Independence #69<br />

Thayer, William W. #137<br />

Thixton Family Cemetery #465<br />

Thomas, John L. #50<br />

Thomas, Reuben #608<br />

Thompson, Cyrus #126<br />

Thompson, James S. #726<br />

Thompson, Jeff #369<br />

Thompson, Jeff #566<br />

Thompson, John #506<br />

Thorp, Tuck #6<br />

Tipton family #14<br />

Tobacco #726<br />

Todd, John Holliday v. 748


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Subject Item Image<br />

Todd, John Holliday v. 763 y<br />

Todd, Robert L. v. 698<br />

Todd, Sam (1856-) v. 748<br />

Tombstones #763 y<br />

Tornadoes, 1878 vol. 236<br />

Tough, Littletown M. #564<br />

Tower, Byron #634<br />

Trachsel, Myrtle Jamieson vol. 1 #9<br />

Tract <strong>Society</strong> Vol. 334<br />

Tracy, Kate #573<br />

Trail <strong>of</strong> Tears #23, 107<br />

Transportation, <strong>Missouri</strong> #613<br />

Trees, <strong>Missouri</strong> #655<br />

Trimble family #423<br />

Trinity Church, Hannibal, <strong>Missouri</strong> #715<br />

Truman, Harry S (1884-1972) #61, 467, 637<br />

Tucker, Nathaniel Beverly (1784-1851) #87<br />

Tuesday Club, Columbia, <strong>Missouri</strong> #202, 203<br />

Turley, William #760<br />

Turnbull, Ann Eliza #477<br />

Turnbull, Lucy Jane #477<br />

Turner, Gabriel #576<br />

Turner, James Milton (1839-1915) #523<br />

Tydings, Millard E. (1890-1961) #569<br />

U.S. Army Division, 1st Armored #431<br />

U.S. Army Engineers, 110th #378<br />

U.S. Army Intelligence #374<br />

U.S. Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, History<br />

Training<br />

#305<br />

U.S. Army, Armored Command #259<br />

U.S. Army, Armored Divisions #252<br />

U.S. Army, Black Troops, 56th Regiment #215<br />

U.S. Army, History <strong>of</strong> #306<br />

U.S. Army, Infantry, 56th #516<br />

U.S. Army, Office <strong>of</strong> Chief <strong>of</strong> Military History #305, 390<br />

U.S. Army, Office <strong>of</strong> Chief <strong>of</strong> Military History, Foreign<br />

Military Studies<br />

#258<br />

U.S. Army, Office <strong>of</strong> Chief <strong>of</strong> Military History, Special #257


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Studies Division<br />

Subject Item Image<br />

U.S. Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners for the Examination <strong>of</strong><br />

Land Titles in the Territory <strong>of</strong> Louisiana<br />

U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Defense, Office <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

Information<br />

#82<br />

#306<br />

U.S. Navy, Dirigibles #121<br />

U.S. Post Office Department #563<br />

U.S. Post Office Department, Rural Service #336<br />

U.S. Post Office, Kansas City to Carthage Highway<br />

Post Office<br />

U.S. Work Projects Administration, <strong>Historical</strong> Records<br />

Survey, <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1940<br />

#563<br />

#601<br />

Ullman, Casapallo #541<br />

Umphraville, Angus #387<br />

United Brethren in Christ #3<br />

United Brethren in Christ vol. I<br />

United Confederate Veterans #633<br />

United Confederate Veterans vol. XXIV<br />

United Jewish Educational and Charitable Association #669<br />

United Jewish Educational and Charitable Association vol. XXV<br />

United Nations, Opposition to #263<br />

United Nations, Opposition to 263<br />

University Athletics #327<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> #166, 271, 321, 322, 326, 327, 330<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, 1914 #263<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Agricultural Experiment<br />

Stations<br />

#392<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, History #510<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Honorary Degrees #343<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Lowry Hall #245 y<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Mahan Award #138<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Mahan Award Vol. 6<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Mark Twain Centennial<br />

Celebration<br />

#58<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, President's House #744<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Religious Activities #331<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, School <strong>of</strong> Mines and<br />

Metallurgy, Rolla<br />

#553<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Song #382


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Subject Item Image<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Students #293<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Madison #322<br />

Unknown Soldier #1, 100<br />

Utah, Salt Lake City #540<br />

Utopian Communities #310<br />

Utopian Communities, 19th Century #123<br />

Vale family #234<br />

Valle, Charles C. #458<br />

Valle, Francis #458<br />

Van Bibber, Olive (1783-1858) #18<br />

Van Osdell, T. H. #457<br />

Vance, Bill #616<br />

Vandiver, Willard Duncan (1854-1932) #762<br />

Vaughn, John #506<br />

Vawter, Albert #541a<br />

Vawter, Cassie #541<br />

Vawter, Edward #541a<br />

Vawter, Francis #541a<br />

Vawter, Francis Josephine Churchwell #541a<br />

Vawter, John Taylor (1813- ) #541a<br />

Vawter, Pamela Dwyer #541a<br />

Vawter, William #541a<br />

Veblen, Thorstein (1857-1929) #384<br />

Vest, George Graham (1830-1904) #88<br />

Veterans Day #1, 249<br />

Viles, Jonas (1875-1948) #104<br />

Vince Train #616<br />

Violette, Eugene M. (1873-1940) #122<br />

Virginia, Arlington #1<br />

Virginia, Fauquier County #183<br />

Vogt, John #541<br />

Wagner, David #541<br />

Wagon Trains #200, 310, 371, 393, 506<br />

Wagon Trains, 1843 #228<br />

Wagon Trains, 1849 #15<br />

Wagon Trains, 1850 #231<br />

Wagon Trains, 1855 #12, 310<br />

Wagon Trains, 1863 #229


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Subject Item Image<br />

Wagon Trains, 1864 #280<br />

Wagonblast #541<br />

Walker, Bill #5<br />

Walker, Bill Jr. #5<br />

Walker, Osker #566<br />

Walsh, Edward #473<br />

Walsh, Jerome #473<br />

Walton, George #663<br />

Walton, John #663<br />

Walton, Robert #663<br />

War, Mechanized #252<br />

Ward, James Alexander #290<br />

Ward, John #574<br />

Ward, Orlando #417<br />

Wardlaw v. Gaty's Heirs #91<br />

Washington Brewery, St. Louis #622<br />

Washington Territory #12, 310<br />

Washington, George #521<br />

Washington, Menlo #541<br />

Washington, Raymond #541<br />

Washington, Willapa #541<br />

Washington, Willapa Valley #12, 310<br />

Watkins, Nathaniel #762<br />

Watson, Goah #101<br />

Watson, James R. #612<br />

Watson, John S. #687<br />

Watson, Polly Ana #612<br />

Watts, John W. #84<br />

Wauchope, George A. #382<br />

Weathers family #288<br />

Webb, Mabelle Brown #481<br />

Webster, Daniel #7, 92<br />

Weeks, R. P. #93<br />

Weise, Jacques #541<br />

Wellenkamp, Henry #187<br />

West, George W. #687<br />

West, James H. #479<br />

Westbrook family #94


C995 <strong>State</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong>, Typescript Collection Page 110<br />

Subject Item Image<br />

Westward Emigration #653<br />

Westward Expansion #311<br />

Westward Expansion, 1841 #281<br />

Westward Expansion, 1843 #228<br />

Westward Expansion, 1858-1859 #440<br />

Westward Expansion, 1862 #395<br />

Westward Expansion, 1863 #229<br />

Westward Expansion, 1864 #280<br />

Westward Migration #506<br />

Wetherell, Amelia D. #502<br />

Wheeling Wagon Train #616<br />

Whetmore, Alphonso #345<br />

Whig Almanac, 1838 #429<br />

White family #423<br />

White, Harrison #565<br />

White, William Allen #744<br />

Whitecotton, James H. #333<br />

Whitehead, Andrew Jackson #5<br />

Wilcox, Henry (1800-1864) #704<br />

Wiley, Benjamin L. #96<br />

Wiley, Herbert V. (1891-1954) #121<br />

Wilkinson, Emilie #458<br />

Wilkinson, Joseph P. #687<br />

Will, Henry #541<br />

Williams family #174<br />

Williams, Asa #708<br />

Williams, James #708<br />

Williams, Lewis #650<br />

Williams, Samuel #174<br />

Williamson, Hugh P. (1904-1980) #164<br />

Wills #620<br />

Wills, Marcus P. #708<br />

Wilson, Edward F. #644<br />

Wilson, John Vol. I<br />

Wilson, Robert P. C. #97<br />

Wilson, William #98<br />

Wing, Billy #506<br />

Wing, Clinton #506


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Subject Item Image<br />

Wisconsin Territory, 1841 #379<br />

Wisley, Joel #708<br />

Wislinzenus, Adolphus #692<br />

Wolfer, Lucinda #541<br />

Wolfskill, Joe #760<br />

Women authors #377<br />

Women in the military #376<br />

Women journalists #60<br />

Women--Mexican War #376<br />

Women's Jackson Democratic Club Vol. 2<br />

Women--Societies #202, 203<br />

Wood, James #708<br />

Woodbridge, William C. #357<br />

Woods, Anderson #708<br />

Woods, James M. #371<br />

Woodson, Silas (1819-1896) #9<br />

Wooldridge, Bob #760<br />

Workman, Mims Thornburgh #193<br />

World Series, 1944 #662<br />

World War, 1914-1918 #100, 577<br />

World War, 1914-1918, Correspondence #33<br />

World War, 1914-1918, Economic aspects #176<br />

World War, 1914-1918, Farm Volunteers #717<br />

World War, 1914-1918, Food question #176<br />

World War, 1914-1918, <strong>Missouri</strong> #176<br />

World War, 1914-1918, U.S. Army, History <strong>of</strong> #306<br />

World War, 1939-1945 #264, 372<br />

World War, 1939-1945, Tanks #261<br />

World War, 1939-1945--Chaplains #770<br />

World War, 1939-1945--Chinese American Soldiers #634<br />

World War, 1939-1945--North Africa #259<br />

World War, 1939-1945--Speeches #248, 249, 252, 261<br />

World War, 1939-1945--Tanks #252<br />

World War, 1939-1945--Troop Movements #634<br />

World War, 1939-1945--V-E Day, May 8, 1945,<br />

Speech<br />

World War, 1939-1945--V-J Day, August 14, 1945,<br />

Speech<br />

#248<br />

#248


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Subject Item Image<br />

Wrench, Jesse E. #104, 511<br />

Wright, David H. #13<br />

Wrightsman, Daisia Lipke #131<br />

X-Ray, Early Use <strong>of</strong> #185<br />

Yarnell Cemetery, Moniteau County, <strong>Missouri</strong> #198<br />

Yarnell family #198<br />

Yeatman, James E. (1818-1901) #687<br />

Yellowstone National Park #402<br />

Yost, Alfred Clarence #661<br />

Yost, Anna Augusta Parrott #661<br />

Yost, Casper S. (1864-1941) #661, 779<br />

Yost, George Casper #661<br />

Yost, Henry #661<br />

Yost, Robert G. ( -1933) #661<br />

Yost, Sarah Elizabeth Morris #661<br />

Young Men's Education Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Missouri</strong> #204<br />

Young, Brigham (1801-1877) #760<br />

Young, Brigham (1801-1877) #312<br />

Youngblood, George #340<br />

Younger Brothers #178<br />

Younger v. Judah, 1898 #294<br />

Younger v. Judah, 1898 #294<br />

Younger, Edward F. #100<br />

Zeigler, Julia #541<br />

Zeigler, Sophia #541<br />

Zeigler, William, Jr. #541<br />

Ziegler, William #541<br />

Zuber, W. P. #69<br />

Zumwalt's Mill #708

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