Columbia Manuscript Collections

Collection Number Title Collection Dates Description Finding Aid
C2002 Central Overland California and Pike's Peak Express Company Account 1861

Account with D.A. Constable for purchase of merchandise.

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C2003 Walker Manufacturing Company Stock Certificate 1929

Certificate of ownership for 19 shares of stock issued to I.T. Curd.

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C2004 Zeigler, McCurdy and Company Letter 1867

To H.G. Lewelling, from Chicago, IL, May 6, 1867. Letter offering Lewelling an agency for sale of "The American Farmer's Horse Book."

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C2005 J.G. Tannor Letter 1844

To Julia G. Tannor, Dinwiddie County, VA, from St. Charles County, MO, Sept. 9, 1844. Writes his sister about plans to practice medicine in St. Charles County.

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C2006 William H. Hall Discharge 1865

Discharge from United States Army.

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C2007 Samuel Langhorne Clemens Papers 1895-1901

Poem entitled "Contract with Mrs. T.K. Beecher, Quarry Farm," by Mark Twain, 2 July 1895.

Mark Twain circular letter to W.L. Howard from New York, 2 May 1901, regretting he could not accept lecture engagement. Added personal note stating he would have made trip but was permanently tired of travel and hoped he had made his last journey.

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C2008 Civil War Letters 1862

The collection contains two letters written to his parents in Wisconsin about skirmishes at Chalk's Bluff, AR, and Kennett and Hornersville, MO, and capture of steamer DANIEL B. MILLER.

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C2009 Missouri Society (Stanislaus County, Ca.) Bylaws and Membership List no date

The collection contains records of a social organization for persons born in Missouri or who lived there for a length of time and were currently residing in California.

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C2010 James H. Birch Memoirs no date

The collection contains memoirs of Birch, who enlisted in the Santa Fe Battalion, left Ft. Leavenworth in May 1848, and was attacked by Indians, June 18, 1848.

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C2011 Joseph Backlar Letters 1944-1945

The collection contains letters written during World War II by an army medical officer stationed in Greenland and Iceland to his son, Byron Backlar, PhM 3/c aboard the U.S.S. SANBORN.

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C2012 Abraham Byrd Letter 1800

The collection contains a letter to Charles Dehault DeLassus, St. Louis, from Cape Girardeau, Jan. 13, 1800. The letter includes a request to the lieutenant governor of Upper Louisiana for a grant of land to establish a flour mill. A typed translation by J.A. Roldan is included.

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C2013 Nathan H. McCausland Papers 1858-1864

The papers of Nathan H. McCausland contain a receipt for share of estate of Nathan Heald; an oath of loyalty, 1862; and two letters from Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis, 1864.

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C2014 Richard B. Keeble Papers 1862-1863

The papers of Richard B. Keeble contain a statement by citizens of St. Charles County, January 24, 1862, attesting to Keeble's loyalty and recounting attack on his house (fragment). Also included are charges of disloyalty against Keeble, n.d., and parole of Keeble.

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C2015 Lloyd Dorsey Letter 1855

The collection contains a letter of introduction for Darius Heald, written to John Robb, Washington, D.C., from Plantersburgh, Feb. 3, 1855.

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C2016 M.T. and R. McGuthrie Receipt 1856

The collection contains a receipt for gold bullion deposited by Wells Fargo and Company for the McGuthries at the U.S. Assay Office, New York.

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C2017 Bill of Sale for Adisson by Forrest and Maples 1855

Photostat of a bill of sale for Adisson, an enslaved 22-year old, who was sold by Forrest and Maples to V. Beckworth for $1000 on July 9, 1855.

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C2018 R.F. Connor Letter 1861

To James Shambaugh, from Clarinda, IA, Sept. 2, 1861.

Requests ten sacks of flour.

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C2019 William W. Garth, Jr. Papers 1901

Bills and receipts for expenses of hobo convention held in Columbia, MO, in October 1901.

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C2020 SULLIVAN NEWS Collection 1918-1920

Letters written by servicemen at the end of World War I, from the files of the SULLIVAN NEWS.

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C2021 Martin Letters 1892-1893

Health of Lizzie and Emma.

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C2022 Paulina Simpson Papers 1894

Letter from "Etta" on the health of her mother; urges Paulina to visit.

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C2023 Dovey H. Sebastian Letter 1893

To her mother and sister about family matters.

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C2024 Letter Fragment 1891

To "Aunt Hannah," from Irondale, MO, Dec. 7, 1891.

Sends sympathy on death of uncle and family news.

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C2025 Carl E. Fuchs Trade Letter 1888

Advertisement of wine and liquor dealer.

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C2026 Papers for people enslaved by Frederick A. Hamilton 1837-1844

The papers contain a deed of trust between Frederick Hamilton and B.F. Sharp and Beston Callahan, indenturing three enslaved people as security for notes, along with a bill of sale for enslaved people.

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C2027 Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Missouri, A. Lincoln Post No. 5 List no date

List of dead members of A. Lincoln Post, Moberly, MO.

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C2028 Randolph County, Missouri, Court Order 1830

Order appointing David Floyd, John Bunch, and John Clarkson to mark out an alteration to the road from Frays Mill to the Grand Prairie.

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C2029 James B. Goff Letter 1878

To Mrs. Austin A. King, from St. Louis, June 10, 1878.

Letter enclosing Austin A. King's license to practice law in Tennessee.

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C2030 Jones and Bacon Bill of Lading 1833

Bill for the shipment of a box of books via steamboat CHIAN to E.S. Murray, Richmond, MO.

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C2031 Charles Orville Nelson Letters 1943-1945

Letters to his grandmother from New Guinea and the Philippines.

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C2032 Frank James Letter 1897

To Mrs. M.P. (Paralee Hudspeth Beall) Wood, from St. Louis, MO, Jan. 8, 1897.

Letter of sympathy on the death of her nephew.

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C2033 John A. Mason Election Certificate 1853

Certificate of election and swearing in of John A. Mason as justice of the peace.

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C2034 William N. Houston Receipts 1858-1870

Tax receipts from Monroe and Audrain Counties, MO, and from U.S. Express Company.

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C2035 William Powell Letters 1839-1840

Letters written by William Powell of Huntsville, MO, to his brother, Henry A. Powell, in Yanceyville, NC. Prices of land, food, grain crops and livestock; abundance of wild game; and richness of the land. Begs the rest of the family to join them in Missouri.

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C2036 Thomas Hart Benton Letter no date

To Mr. Meehan asking for information.

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C2037 Omer Hendrix Papers 1903-1904

Teacher's certificate, grade reports, and letters of recommendation.

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C2038 John J. Pershing Teacher's Contract 1881

The collection contains a contract between Pershing and District No. 1, Township No. 56, Range No. 20, Chariton County, MO, for three months.

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C2039 Theodore F. Childs Letter 1872

The collection contains a letter announcing the opening of a law office. A business card is enclosed.

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C2040 James Leachman Stephens Letter 1895

The collection contains a copy of a letter to Peyton [Stephens] from Leachman, Columbia, MO, May 15, 1895, commenting on missionary work and mentioning a historical edition of the COLUMBIA HERALD.

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C2041 Paul M. McCue Receipt 1855

The collection contains a receipt for payment for land at an office at Plattsburg, MO.

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C2042 E.W. Pomeroy Letter 1847

The collection contains a letter to Robert Aull, Mexico, MO, from E.W. Pomeroy, Santa Fe, May 29, 1847. The letter discusses Doniphan's expedition and Santa Fe trade.

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C2043 Thomas Reed Letters 1852-1859

The collection contains letters written by a Shannon County, MO, man to his brother and sister-in-law in Mississippi. Politics, family matters, crops, health, and cures are discussed.

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C2044 George Wells Papers 1819

The papers of George Wells contain a photostat of a letter to Wells critical of attempts to reconcile slavery and Christianity. Wells was a preacher.

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C2045 Missouri Folklore Society Records 1906-2016

The records of the Missouri Folklore Society include early materials such as constitutions, programs, and publications. However, the bulk of the collection consists of organizational materials beginning in 1977 when the Society was reactivated, including correspondence, meeting minutes, publications, photographs, audio and audiovisual materials, clippings, membership lists, and annual meeting materials.

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C2046 James Overton Broadhead Letter 1891

The collection contains a letter to Garland [Broadhead] from James Overton Broadhead, St. Louis, Dec. 24, 1891, concerning the Missouri-Arkansas border.

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C2047 James Overton Broadhead Letter 1896

The collection contains a letter to Garland [Broadhead] from James Broadhead, St. Louis, Jan. 4, 1896. The letter refers to GLOBE DEMOCRAT'S charge of James's bolting the Democratic ticket in 1874; as well as writing a paper on the Treaty of 1803 and the territory which the Louisiana Purchase embraced.

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C2048 Anton A. Tibbe Collection 1883, 1945

Correspondence with U.S. presidents, senators and congressmen, Missouri politicians, and other national figures. Basically an autograph collection, the letters are arranged alphabetically by surname of correspondent.

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C2049 Vance Randolph Letter 1934

To Warren Douglas Meng, Jefferson City, MO, from Pittsburgh, KS, Oct. 16, 1934.

Answer to letter from Meng concerning crime songs sung by Negroes in a Missouri penitentiary.

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C2050 Emile Paillou Letters 1929-1931

To Margie [Mrs. Ralph Tennal], Sabetha, KS, from St. Louis concerning Francesca Paillou.

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C2051 W.I.I. Morrow Papers 1839, 1852

Positive Photostat copy of a day by day account of the journey of Morrow, attending physician to a party of Cherokee Indians, during the forced migration between c. 20 February-24 March 1839. Two typescript copies of a diary also included. Copy of 1852 letter from Morrow regarding use of liquor among Seneca Indians near Enterprise, Missouri.

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C2052 Amanda Bingham Barnes Will 1900

Will exhorting children to live Christian lives and disposing of 120 acres of land originally granted to Henry V. Bingham.

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C2053 J.N. Birch Letter 1878

To R.F.C. Schroeder, St. Louis, MO, from St. Louis, MO, June 12, 1878. Granting Schroeder a leave of absence. Endorsed by Charles A. Fisk.

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C2054 James H. Avery Letter 1915

Enclosing picture of their grandfather's house.

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C2055 Oliver A. Sandusky Petition 1865

Appeal to Abraham Lincoln for pardon of his brother, James M. Sandusky, a prisoner at Rock Island, IL, barracks; endorsements; and directive, signed A. Lincoln, that James take the Oath of 1863 and be released.

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C2056 Burton Lawless Papers 1818-1876

Deeds, tax receipts, and will pertaining to property in Saline County, MO.

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C2057 Henry County, Missouri, Court Bond 1905

Refunding bond for $1000.

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C2058 Quitman Select School Papers 1955

List of students, correspondence, and reminiscences about school which was held at Quitman, 1882-1887.

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C2059 Octavia Blackwell Chilton Letter 1842

To Betsey Blackwell, Warrenton, VA, from Boonville, MO, Nov. 3, 1842.

Letter to mother giving family news and greetings and discussing merits of life in Missouri.

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C2060 Ralls County, Missouri, Supervisor of Registration Ledger 1866

Volume kept by Samuel Megown, supervisor of registration, listing names of citizens who either refused to take the oath of loyalty after the Civil War or had been loyal to the Confederacy and were thus disenfranchised. Also includes names of citizens considered loyal who were permitted to vote. Birth and death dates for some Megown family members are included at the end. Some pages are missing.

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C2061 John Atteberry Papers 1902-1934

Report card and teaching certificates.

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C2062 Alexander Monroe Dockery Letter 1902

To J.H. Frame, Kansas City, MO, from Jefferson City, MO, 1902. Thanking Frame for withdrawing from race for election commissioner.

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C2063 Stephen T. McAtee Stray Cattle Certificate no date

Certificate of appraisal of cattle taken up as strays. Appraisal made by Daniel Emerson and Zovak Perkins.

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C2064 David Manchester Letter 1819

To Lydia, Washington County, NY, from Chariton, MO, Apr. 19, 1819. Writes his sister about land and corn prices, and admission of Missouri Territory as a state.

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C2065 Samuel W. Beall and Ira Town Agreement 1859

Agreement between Beall and Town covering financing of trip by Town to mining region.

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C2066 Nathan Dresser Letters 1837-1841

Letters to Dresser's parents in Vermont and his sister in New Hampshire, written from St. Louis. Concern family members.

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C2067 Thomas Dresser Letter 1839

To Mr. and Mrs. Comfort C. Dresser, Chester, VT, from St. Louis, MO, Jan. 29, 1839.

Climate of Missouri, river estate, prospects of parents coming to Missouri.

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C2068 J.E. Tuthill Letter 1901

To R.H. Jesse, Columbia, MO, from Salina, KS, Aug. 26, 1901.

Inquiring about facilities at Missouri University library for study in medieval and modern history about the demand for teachers. Letter referred to Isidor Loeb.

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C2069 Missouri. Cavalry, 1st Regiment, Missouri State Militia, Company K Reports 1864-1865

Morning reports and remarks.

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C2070 Chippewa Bridge Drawing 1943

Drawing of proposed bridge across the Mississippi River at St. Louis.

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C2071 E.B. Trail Collection 1858-1965

Correspondence, bills of lading, notes, photographs, clippings, periodicals, scrapbooks, account books, freight books, cabin registers, and portage books of E.B. Trail, collector of the history and memorabilia of steamboating on the Missouri River and its tributaries.

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C2072 Henry C. Miller Papers 1896-1898

The papers of Henry C. Miller contain fifteen letters to Miller, a Mercer County court clerk in Princeton, MO, about Republican Party affairs and appointments in Missouri's 3rd Congressional District. The Chauncey I. Filley faction, support in Missouri of William McKinley for president in 1896, state and local Republican conventions and meetings, and factional fights are discussed.

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C2073 Frederick Starr, Jr. Papers 1850-1863

Starr was a colonizationist, free soiler, and Presbyterian clergyman in Weston, MO, 1852-1855. The collection contains correspondence, broadsides, pamphlets, and clippings on settlement of the Kansas-Nebraska Territories, border conflicts, abolitionism vs. slavery, local politics, Indian affairs, public land sales, claims, and prices, popular sovereignty, squatters' rights, and religion on the frontier.

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C2074 Smith A. Sterett Papers 1861-1899

The papers of Smith A. Sterett contain letters from business associates, friends, and family; business papers; Sterett's Confederate Army discharge; and an elementary spelling book. Sterett was a Montana Territory prospector, Helena, MT, merchant, and Nevada, MO, hardware merchant.

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C2075 Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, Papers 1759-1876

The collection contains records of the town of Ste. Genevieve. Vol. 1, the Ste. Genevieve church register, includes vital statistics records, 1759-1840. Vol. 2, the Ste. Genevieve archives, includes deeds, 1766-1876; Indian affairs, 1766-1804; and New Madrid archives, 1802-1803. Two copies. Translated from the French by A. Loyd Collins.

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C2076 Boone County, Missouri, Court Papers 1851

The collection contains two letters to the judges of the Boone County court as a court of appeals, from James Shannon, president of the University of Missouri, George H. Matthews, professor of Languages, and W.W. Hudson, July 24 and August 2, 1851. The letters request relief from the unconstitutional taxation of the salaries of University of Missouri officers.

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C2077 Boone County, Missouri, Public Notice 1822

The collection contains a notice of application to County Court for Richard Gentry or Thomas Duley to be appointed justice of the peace for Columbia township, Boone County.

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C2078 Lewis Collins Claim 1821

The collection contains a statement of amount due Collins for hauling water from Columbia to Smithton for the Boone County Court.

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C2079 Charles Henry Hardin Letter 1851

The collection contains a form letter to the Boone County Court, Columbia, Missouri, from Hardin, Fulton, Missouri, July 16, 1851, requesting a list of the county's impoverished mentally ill residents, known at the time as the "insane poor". Hardin was secretary of the board of managers of the State Lunatic Asylum.

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C2080 Missouri Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb (Fulton, Mo.) Report 1851

The collection contains a report on the organization, facilities, regulations, and proper pupils of the asylum at Fulton.

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C2081 Bank of Missouri Note 1817

Three-dollar bank note payable to G. Hales, signed by Aug. Chouteau, president, and Lilburn W. Boggs, cashier, of a St. Louis bank, April 22, 1817.

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C2082 Richard Gentry Papers 1826

The papers of Richard Gentry contain a receipt for payment of a $50 fine for allowing card playing in his house and a proclamation from Governor John Miller ordering Gentry's fine remitted and charges dismissed.

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C2083 "Official Welfare Services in Missouri, Their Development and Correlation, 1821 to 1936," MASW 1821-1936

Report compiled by MASW on state welfare services, particularly correctional and eleemosynary institutions, their historical development, organization, and functions.

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C2084 John Robert Hume World War I Diary 1917-1918

Hume was an army surgeon with the 23rd U.S. Infantry Medical Detachment in the Second Division, A.E.F. Diary, September 6, 1917-February 14, 1918, describes the war in France, medical facilities and staff, troops, battles, living conditions and rations, German submarine and troop maneuvers, and John J. Pershing.

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C2085 "Journey of the Stephanites from Saxony to St. Louis, 1838, and settlement in Perry County, 1839," C. Heinrich pub. no date

Journey of the Stephanites from Saxony to St. Louis, 1838, and settlement in Perry County, 1839. Difficulties of ocean voyage to New Orleans and riverboat travel to St. Louis. Economic conditions, prices, religious beliefs, organization of colony, and impressions of Martin Stephan.

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C2086 "History of Henry County, Missouri," A. Loyd Collins no date

Unpublished manuscript of Henry County history within the broader context of Missouri and American history. Biographies of outstanding residents and an historical calendar to county events from pioneer settlement to 1937.

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C2087 "Centennial History of Henry County, Missouri," A. Loyd Collins, Undolpha Sarah Phillips, and Aletrice Rutherford 1936

Collection of twelve essays covering various events in the history of the area.

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C2088 Stephen Glascock Letter 1823

To French Glascock, Upperville, Loudoun County, VA, from New London, Ralls County, MO, August 10, 1823.

The letter mentions the duel fought between Thomas C. Rector, brother of William V. Rector, and Joshua Barton, brother of David Barton, U.S. senator from Missouri. Letter also describes an epidemic of typhus that occurred in New London that summer.

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C2089 "Southwestern Missouri Indians," Roy Godsey no date

Manuscript submitted to MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW about Southwestern Missouri's Indian population, especially the Osage Indians.

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C2090 Caddie Bolton Allbritain Reminiscences no date

Article about the William Bolton family of Jefferson City, MO, submitted to MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW for publication.

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C2091 "Who Is Becky Thatcher?", C.J. Armstrong no date

Article submitted to MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW. Armstrong concluded that Laura Hawkins Frazer was Mark Twain's original Becky Thatcher.

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C2092 "The Wythe Lead Mines," H.A. Buehler 1917

Manuscript submitted to MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW. History of Wythe Lead Mines in Ivanhoe, Wythe County, VA, 1750-1812. Biographical sketches of the men who owned or operated the mines: John Chiswell, Moses and Stephen Austin, Thomas Jackson, James Newell, Daniel Sheffey, and David Pierce.

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C2093 Farrar-Caldwell Family Papers 1823-1859

Correspondence and receipts of a Franklin County, MO, family. The majority of the correspondence is between Josiah Harrison Farrar in the California gold fields and his wife, Lucretia Jane, at home, 1852-1853. Also included are letters from other Farrar-Caldwell relatives in the gold fields. The letters describe California's climate, the crops grown, and contain news of Franklin County neighbors also in California.

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C2094 Mamie J. McCormick Papers 1818-1952

Genealogical material gathered by McCormick concerning the McCormick and other related families who settled in Pettis County, MO. Includes photocopy of pension application of Revolutionary War veteran George McCormick; will of George McCormick; deposition of Massina Moreau McCormick, an early Missouri settler; and lists of those buried in family cemeteries in Pettis County and from family Bibles.

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C2095 Leonard McMullin Papers 1927-1968

Photocopies of newspaper clippings about and photographs of McMullin, first licensed pilot in Missouri. McMullin was born and lived in Sikeston his entire life. He owned a plane and was often a stunt pilot. Also included are articles on early aviation in Missouri.

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C2096 "Missouri," H.H. Crittenden 1930

Poem submitted to the MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW.

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C2097 "Interviewed Editor McCullagh," James C. Espy 1933

Manuscript submitted to the MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW. Interview with Colonel Joseph Burbridge McCullagh, editor of the ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, on November 12, 1895, about his rumored senatorial candidacy. Interview was published in the ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC, November 13, 1895.

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C2098 "James Columbus Espy," James C. Espy 1933

Autobiographical sketch.

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C2099 William Laird Irwin Letter 1859

To J[ohn] W. Simonton, [Mifflinburg, PA], from Richwoods, [MO], June 9, 1859.

A recent immigrant from Pennsylvania, Irwin wrote his brother-in-law about Missouri. He discussed the prices of land, grain, stock, and provisions, the abundance of game and water, neighbors and friends, education, and religion.

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C2100 George Younker Papers 1862-1863

Promotions of Younker to 2nd Corporal and 5th Sergeant. Broadside with names of personnel and memorandum of action of Illinois Infantry, 51st Regiment, Volunteers, Company G, from 14 February 1861 to 20 November 1863.

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C2101 "Ozark Towns," Nancy Nance no date

Article about the origin of names of Ozark towns and villages, submitted to the MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW for publication.

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