Columbia Manuscript Collections

Collection Number Title Collection Dates Description Finding Aid
C1602 James L. Minor Letter 1841

To [Roger N. Todd], Columbia, MO, from City of Jefferson, [MO], Feb. 23, 1841. Request to Boone County circuit court clerk for information about the Mormon difficulties, for state publication by secretary of state's office.

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C1603 Daviess County, Missouri, Circuit Court Records 1839

Court records, April Term, 1839. Affidavits and indictments concerning Mormon difficulties. Joseph Smith, Jr., Lyman Wright, Moses Daily, Joseph Younger, Terry Durpee, Ephraim Oivens, John Lemon, James Whitaker, Alonson Brown, James Bingham, Amos Tubbs, Absolem Dutchfield, William Aldridge, George Smith, and Cabel Baldwin.

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C1604 John Singleton Mosby Letter 1914

To Mr. Collins, [New Haven, CT] from New York, Apr. 21, 1914.

Mosby, on a lecture tour, accepted Collins' invitation to visit and dine. He wrote of Theodore Roosevelt, politics, introduction to William Howard Taft, Cameron Forbes, governor of the Philippines, Civil War friends and battles, and General John C. Pemberton.

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C1605 George Murrel Papers 1814-1822

The papers of George Murrel contain two photocopied letters. The first is a letter to George Murrel, Barren County, KY, from William Murrel, Greenville, [KY], 11 June 1814, about business, family, local, national, and international situation, defeat of Bonaparte. The second is a letter to Murrel, from Sam[uel] Blain, Springfield, KY, 20 August 1822. Blain wrote of trading hemp for salt, instructions about purchasing hogs.

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C1606 John B. Mussey Letter 1849

The collection contains a letter to John Hall, Carlisle, Nicholas County, KY, from New Liberty, Owen County, KY, May 26, 1849. Mussey, Hall's lawyer, wrote about land titles and the settlement of R.T. Squire's estate. Hall was estate administrator and guardian of Squire's child.

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C1607 Gilbert Nettleton Papers 1848

The papers of Gilbert Nettleton contain materials regarding Nettleton's appointment as postmaster at Iron Mountain, MO.

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C1608 Lewis Porrine Papers 1882

The papers of Lewis Porrine contain instructions written by Porrine for submitting inspection bills and an enclosed corrected statement of pay due D.B. Murphy as annual inspector of the 2nd Brigade, National Guard.

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C1609 Lewis Porrine Letter 1882

The collection contains a letter to Isaac R. Deuman, Newark, NJ, from Trenton, NJ, June 7, 1882, with orders for submission of transportation requisitions.

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C1610 Nodaway County Medical Society Papers 1928-1933

Announcements of Nodaway County Medical Society meetings and lectures and staff meetings of St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, MO, 1928-1933. Dr. Charles D. Humberd was secretary of the Society.

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C1611 John Cummins Edwards Letters 1840-1845

The collection contains Photostats of correspondence regarding the Missouri-Iowa Territory boundary difficulties; Senator Lewis F. Linn's position, and congressional actions; the definition of the northern boundary of Missouri by the Constitutional Convention and Surveyor General's Office; effects of a boundary dispute in Adair County, MO; Iowa land sales; Missouri politics and Edwards' gubernatorial policies.

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C1612 W. Scott Null Autobiographical Notes 1935

Null's account of his association with Jesse James, who worked two months cutting cordwood for Null in 1873.

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C1613 W. Scott Null Autobiographical Notes 1924

Letters to the State Historical Society of Missouri relating the history of Joachim Church, the first church built west of the Mississippi River, in Jefferson County, MO; history of the settlement; old settlers; and Null family history and genealogy.

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C1614 Free and Accepted Ancient York Masons Minutes 1841-1844

The collection contains a Photostat of a page from a minute book of Clinton Lodge, U.D., later Livingston Lodge, U.D., later Livingston Lodge No. 51, Free and Accepted Ancient York Masons. The page includes signatures of lodge members.

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C1615 James A. Adams Letter 1863

Directive that three prisoners were being sent to the Provost Marshall General at St. Louis in charge of Lt. Newlee, 9th Cavalry, Missouri State Militia. Instructions to St. Louis Provost Guard from Brig. General Strong, June 22, 1863, to allow Newlee to pass.

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C1616 James O. Newlee Commission 1862

Commission as Second Lieutenant, Company C, Ninth Cavalry Regiment, Missouri State Militia.

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C1617 W.N. McDeanum Receipt 1863

Receipt for military stores, i.e., corn and hay, to Captain Edward Harding, assistant quartermaster, U.S. Army, from agent for North Missouri Railroad Company, St. Charles, June 5, 1863, and promise to deliver goods to Lieutenant James O. Newlee, Company C, Ninth Regiment Cavalry, Missouri State Militia, Mexico, MO.

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C1618 Joseph M. Day Loyalty Oath 1866

Day was a 2nd lieutenant in Company F of the Missouri 77th Regiment.

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C1619 John Sappington Marmaduke Letter 1885

To Ben Eli Guthrie, Macon, MO, from City of Jefferson, MO, Dec. 5, 1885.

Powers and duties of the sheriff in the public disturbance in Macon, MO.

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C1620 Thomas B. Orr Extradition Papers 1887

Extradition warrant to Missouri Governor John Sappington Marmaduke from Nebraska Governor John Milton Thayer, for Thomas B. Orr, who obtained property under false pretences.

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C1621 J.C. Crane Letter 1858

To Permilla [Gerhold, Springfield, NJ], from St. Louis, MO, Feb. 26, 1858.

To his cousin describing the Pacific Hotel fire in St. Louis. His brother George died in the fire, his mother barely escaped. Funeral, burial, financial aid to survivors.

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C1622 Edward Partridge Letter 1837

To Emily and James H. Partridge, Pittsfield, MA, from Far West, MO, Oct. 12, 1837.

Disowned by his family for his Mormon beliefs, he wrote his sister Emily about his ostracism and outlined his faith. Also mentions civil and military officers, crops, wages, prices, need for lawyers, and Indian wars.

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C1623 Jacob Peck Papers 1825-1836

Letters from James S. Peck and David Barton. James H. Peck's health, medical, remedies, death of James H. Peck, and funeral and estate arrangements.

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C1624 John J. Pershing Letters 1917-1918

Letters to Floyd C. Shoemaker, secretary, State Historical Society of Missouri, from France. Pershing thanked Shoemaker for the biographical sketch in the MISSOURI HISTORICAL REVIEW and agreed to send the "Stars and Stripes" to the Society.

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C1625 David W. Petefish Commission 1871

Commission as public administrator for Pettis County, MO, to complete unexpired term of James S. Porter. Signed by B. Gratz Brown.

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C1626 John S. Phelps Letter 1854

To Jas. C. Dobbin, from Springfield, MO, Sept. 20, 1854.

Phelps recommended the appointment of St. Louisan Antoine R. McNair, Jr., as midshipman in the Navy to Dobbin, secretary of the Navy.

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C1627 Elizabeth Lar Pope Letter 1875

To Daniel Sullivan, St. Joseph, MO, from Plattsburg, MO, Aug. 16, 1875. Mrs. Pope regretted she could not attend the Old Settlers' reunion. Sketch of her life; early settlers in Kentucky; Daniel Boone and Abraham Lincoln; and Indian difficulties in Kentucky.

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C1628 Indian Census, Missouri Territory 1817

Names of tribes, number of adults and children, towns, roving bands, where situated, type of homes, occupation, diet, and degree of civilization.

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C1629 Charles S. Rankin Letter 1876

To [Charles Henry Hardin, Hillsboro, MO], from [Herculaneum, MO], Jan. 12, 1876.

Letter to governor about disputed land claims and court case.

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C1630 Henry Cardell Account 1851

State of Missouri in account with Henry Cardell for the funeral expenses of A[lexander] Reid, representative from Lincoln County.

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C1631 William Rector and Angus L. Langham Document 1819

Instrument signed in St. Louis, Missouri Territory, 3 May 1819. States that William Rector and Angus L. Langham sold land for a town at the confluence of the Osage and Missouri rivers to Thomas C. Rector and Richard Gentry.

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C1632 William Rector Letter 1824

Rector, surveyor general for Illinois, Missouri and Territory of Arkansas, estimated expenses of the Surveyor General's Office for 1824.

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C1633 Thomas Reynolds Certification 1840

Certified list of the Missouri presidential and vice-presidential electors: Abraham Byrd, Edward Dobyns, James Holman, and Walter G. Meriwether.

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C1634 John Johns Certification 1809

Certification that Johns attended the trial of Samuel Nugent as a grand juror.

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C1635 Bessie Elliott Letter 1920

The collection contains a letter to Margaret Bostian and Mrs. N. Rindskopf, Independence, Missouri, from Kansas City, Missouri, September 13, 1920. The letter includes notification of their election as representatives from Blue Township to the Women’s Division of the Jackson County Republican Committee.

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C1636 James H. Robinson Accounts 1865

The collection contains traveling expenses, transportation of books, and salary of Robinson, superintendent of public instruction.

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C1637 James Sidney Rollins Letter 1885

The collection contains a letter to Grover Cleveland, from Columbia, MO, Aug. 7, 1885. Rollins endorsed General Firman A. Rozier, applicant for appointment as U.S. marshal of the eastern district of Missouri.

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C1638 "Nature Work In and Out of the Schoolroom," R.R. Rowley 1904

The collection contains a paper on entomology read to the Clark County teachers at Kahoka, MO, 28 October 1904.

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C1639 Thomas T. Russell Letter 1845

The collection contains a letter to John Huey, Huntsville, AL, from Boonville, MO, Oct. 20, 1845. Russell, a young doctor from St. Louis, wrote Huey about moving to Alabama and establishing a medical practice. The letter discusses Russell's education and medical practice in St. Louis.

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C1640 Joseph William Russell Letter 1847

The collection contains a letter to Mary L. Russell, Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, MO, from Chicago, [IL], July 4, 1847. Russell, at a convention in Chicago as a member of the Cape Girardeau delegation, wrote his wife about the convention, the crowds, American House, and Chicago, and listed the Cape Girardeau delegates.

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C1641 St. Clair County, Missouri, Bond 1870

The collection contains a $1000 bond issued by St. Clair County to aid construction of the Clinton and Memphis branch of the Tebo and Neosho Railroad. The bond is signed by Wm. A. Mitchell, presiding justice, and Thos. J. Monroe, clerk, St. Clair County court.

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C1642 Gustavus St. Gem Papers 1901-1904

The papers of Gustavus St. Gem contain speeches, essays, and songs about the St. Gem family, Ste. Genevieve, MO, and the Louisiana Territory. Subjects include settlement of Missouri, Kaskaskia, IL, Louisiana Purchase, pioneer conditions, and holiday celebrations.

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C1643 William P. Hendrickson Journal 1840

The collection contains field notes about the St. Louis and Bacon Ferry State Road and the St. Louis and Fenton State Road, surveyed and marked out by Commissioners Hugh Miller, Hartley Sappington, and William McCutchen, March-April 1840. William P. Hendrickson was a civil engineer and surveyor.

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C1644 Charles DeWard Journal 1839

The collection contains field notes of an engineer and surveyor of the State Road from St. Louis to St. Charles.

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C1645 Robert B. Todd Speech 1843

The collection contains a salutatory address in Latin delivered by R.B. Todd, University of Missouri, November 28, 1843.

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C1646 Allen Tate Certification 1833

The collection contains a list of hands assigned to Allen Tate, overseer, 26th Road District, Boone County, MO.

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C1647 William Franklin Switzler Editorials 1841

The collection contains manuscripts of "The President's Veto" and "Whigs! Stand to Your Posts!!" in the Columbia, MO, PATRIOT.

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C1648 Cashers Stoddard Receipt 1821

The collection contains a receipt for interest paid on a lot purchased in St. Charles, MO.

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C1649 Roger North Todd Commission 1821

The collection contains a commission appointing Roger N. Todd as a notary public for Boone County, MO, 6 February 1821. Signed by Joshua Barton, secretary of state, and Alexander McNair, governor.

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C1650 O.H.P. Gentry Receipt 1832

The collection contains a receipt of three dollars for postage from Roger N. Todd.

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C1651 Abraham McClellan and Hiram H. Baber Letter 1840

The collection contains a form letter to Clay County Court Clerk, Liberty, MO, from the state treasurer and auditor of public accounts, Jefferson City, MO, Dec. 15, 1840, notifying the county court clerk that the General Assembly appropriated $1620 for Clay County from the road and canal fund.

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C1652 R.S. Woolton and Company Articles of Agreement 1852

The collection contains Photostats of an agreement between R.S. Woolton and Company and Jesse B. Turley, Taos County, New Mexico Territory. They formed a partnership to drive sheep to California. Topics include financial arrangements, supplies, and sale procedures.

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C1653 Zenon Trudeau Decree 1796

The collection contains a decree in French to the inhabitants of St. Charles, MO, settling a land and boundary line dispute as recommended by the arbitrators.

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C1654 Smithon, Missouri, Papers 1818

The papers of Smithton, Missouri, contain a contract to purchase land for the town site of Smithton and directions for laying off the town, signed by the trustees, Gerard Robinson, Thos. Duley, and R. Gentry. Smithton is now called Columbia, MO.

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C1655 Angus Umphraville Letter 1819

To Smith Thompson, Washington, D.C., from Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 21, 1819.

Umphraville submitted descriptions and illustrations of naval weapons and military engines; described his War of 1812 experiences in the West Indies and Puerto Rico; wrote poem, "The Siege of Baltimore;" and desired a clerkship in Washington.

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C1656 Thomas Beazly Receipt 1840

Receipt of $25, one half his pledge to the University of Missouri.

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C1657 University of Missouri Seal Papers 1840-1841

Correspondence about payment of Edward Stabler, manufacturer of the University seal and press.

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C1658 Missouri. General Assembly, 10th Board of Commissioners to Select a Site for the University Minutes 1839

Minutes, 6 May-22 June 1839. Organization of board, members, examination, description and evaluation of prospective sites: Boonville, Cooper County; Fayette, Howard County; Columbia, Boone County; Fulton, Callaway County; and Jefferson City, Cole County.

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C1659 Joseph Tornton Receipt 1842

Receipt of five dollars, payment in full of Tornton's pledge to the University of Missouri.

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C1660 David C. Gillispie Receipt 1841

Receipt of $12.50, payment in full of Gillispie's subscription to the University of Missouri.

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C1661 Ruby T. McVean Papers 1937-1939

The papers of Ruby T. McVean chronicle her experience as a legal secretary for the U.S. Housing Authority in Washington, D.C. during 1938 and 1939. The papers consist of correspondence to her family in Nevada, MO, diaries, and photographs.

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C1662 University of Missouri Annual Report 1843-1844

Report to James L. Minor, secretary of state, from the board of curators and President John H. Lathrop. Completion of the first University building, grounds, equipment, library, general organization, faculty and administrative appointments, curriculum, finances and budget. Reported to the 13th General Assembly (1844-1845).

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C1663 Missouri. 13th General Assembly State University Visitation Committee Report 1844-1845

Report gives brief history of the University, founding, finances, relationship with legislature, and recommended legislation. Senator Sinclair Kirtley was committee chairman.

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C1664 Missouri. 14th General Assembly State University Visitation Committee Report 1846-1847

Report gives resume of the University's functions. Joint chairmen were James S. Rollins for the Senate and Waldo P. Johnson for the House.

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C1665 George Graham Vest Letter 1903

To Editors of the SAVITAR, Columbia, MO, from Washington, D.C., Mar. 30, 1903.

Vest wrote the University of Missouri yearbook editors thanking them for dedicating the 1902-1903 issue to him and mentioning his view of educational opportunities and his belief in self control and continuous effort.

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C1666 George Graham Vest Letters 1874, 1896

Letters to Joseph Pulitzer, giving information about a colored couple, Si and Susan Williams, 1874, and his decision to begin a senatorial campaign at the old homestead, 1896.

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C1667 Village à Robert, Missouri, Plat 1794

Surveyed by M[onsieur] Bouvet, under the command of Captain F. Dunegan of St. Ferdinand, by order of Zenon Trudeau, lieutenant-governor at St. Louis. Includes names of landholders.

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C1668 Henry Clay Campaign Badge 1844

Badge worn at Young Men's Whig Convention, Rocheport, MO, June 3, 1844, calls Clay "The Nation's Choice." Clay was unsuccessful Whig presidential candidate in 1844.

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C1669 Fannie L. Whittle Speech 1884

Valedictory address delivered by Fannie L. Whittle, first woman valedictorian at the University of Missouri.

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C1670 Cole Younger Papers 1915

The papers contain Younger's application for Confederate veteran's pension, data on his Civil War service, correspondence between Missouri and U.S. adjutant's general about Younger, and newspaper clipping about John McCorkle's book, "Three Years with Quantrill." Younger was a member of Quantrill's Raiders and the James Brothers' outlaw band.

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C1671 Henry Zumwalt Papers 1804

Bill of sale, inventory and settlement of the Henry Zumwalt, Sr., estate St. Charles, MO, March-August 1804.

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C1672 William M. Boggs Papers 1844-1909

Five letters to F.A. Sampson, State Historical Society of Missouri, from Napa City, CA, June-October 1909, about Lilburn W. Boggs. Two sketches of Bent's Fort in 1844. Pamphlets about the U.S. receiving ship INDEPENDENCE and the 1846 U.S. possession of California. Newspaper article, 1905, about Oliver P. Wiggins.

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C1673 Montgomery County, Missouri, Danville Township Pollbooks 1848-1851

Pollbooks for election of circuit attorney and special election of state senator, November 1848. Pollbook for election of county surveyor, supreme and circuit court officials, and the vote on a new courthouse building, August 1851.

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C1674 Ethelbert Wallis Lewis Letters 1837-1851

To his brother, William W[alker] Lewis, Culpepper County, VA, from Missouri. Lewis emigrated from Virginia in 1836. Howard County; 1837 Missouri legislature; comparison of Missouri and Virginia; and Missouri life in general.

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C1675 Elijah Preston Howell Diary 1849

The collection contains a diary, May 6-September 24, 1849, of a journey across the plains from Athens, Gentry County, MO, to the Sacramento Valley during the California gold rush. Topics include members of company, description of wagon trains, countryside, wild game, vegetation, provisions, Native Americans, cholera, travel guides, landmarks, defense, wagon train problems and Mormons.

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C1676 Missouri-Alaska Gold Company (Paris, Mo.) Letterhead 1898

The collection contains letterhead listing names of the company's officers, $50,000 capital stock, and 1897 incorporation date.

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C1677 Amos Wheeler Commission 1822

The collection contains an image of a commission for Amos Wheeler as a notary public for St. Louis and St. Louis County, MO, 21 May 1822. The commission is signed by William G. Pettus, secretary of state, and Alexander McNair, governor. The commission has an impression of the state seal.

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C1678 Joseph Washington McClurg Papers 1869

The papers of Joseph Washington McClurg contain correspondence about the return of the Great Seal of Missouri, May 1869. Letters are from Governor McClurg and former Lieutenant Governor Thomas C. Reynolds. They include comments about reconstruction in Missouri.

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C1679 Missouri. General Assembly, Senate Letterhead no date

The collection contains senate stationery with representations of the state seal and state capitol as a letterhead.

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C1680 Missouri. State Penitentiary Receipts 1865-1866

Receipts from H.A. Swift, warden, to John F. Baker, Boone County sheriff, and James Coff, St. Louis County marshal, for the delivery of prisoners. Receipts list names of prisoners, offense, place of trial, and sentence.

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C1681 Alonzo Thompson Authorization 1866

Thompson, Missouri state auditor, 1864-1868, ordered the issue of credit warrants to William McCormack, Montgomery County collector, for 1865 overpayment to Revenue Fund and Union Military Fund.

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C1682 St. Charles, Missouri, Election Certificates 1822

Certification of the election of Antoine Durocher, Benjamin Emmons, Nathaniel Simonds, Joseph Evans, and John Jacoby as trustees of St. Charles.

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C1683 St. Charles, Missouri, Circuit Court Seal 1840

Impression of the seal of the St. Charles circuit court.

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C1684 Missouri Mounted Volunteers 3rd Regiment, Company D Muster Roll 1847-1848

Mexican War muster roll and letter from Lewis M. Means, Adjutant General, 10 May 1939, listing biographical information on Augustus Jones. Original in the Missouri Adjutant General's files.

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C1685 Missouri. 2nd General Assembly Certifications 1822

Certification of money due Ab[ram] S. Pratt as doorkeeper to the State Senate, from Wm. H. Ashley, president, and A. Nelson, secretary, 11 January 1822. Certifications to Joseph W. Garraty as House of Representatives sergeant-at-arms and to William McFarland as a House member, from H.S. Geyer, speaker, and Th. Dougherty, clerk, 12 January 1822.

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C1686 John Seal Extradition Papers 1887

Request from Governor Richard J. Oglesby of Illinois to Missouri Governor John S. Marmaduke for extradition of John Seal, a fugitive charged with murder.

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C1687 Benjamin Emmons Authorization 1841

Authorization to pay John H. Fielding, a teacher at St. Charles College, $500.

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C1688 St. Charles, Missouri, Leases 1831-1835

Leases to lots in the city commons to Sarah Ann Cole, 1831, and John Lilly, Jr., 1835.

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C1689 St. Charles County, Missouri, Road Commissioners' Report 1829

Oath of office and report to the St. Charles County court from road commissioners Osborn Knott, William Eckert, and Benjamin Emmons, appointed to view and mark out a public highway from St. Charles to Elm Point.

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C1690 St. Charles County, Missouri, Road Commissioners' Report 1828

Report to the St. Charles County court by road commissioners Benjamin Emmons and Osborn Knott, appointed to view and mark out a road from St. Charles to the Maumelles, 11 March 1828.

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C1691 St. Charles County, Missouri, Survey Notes 1825

Field notes of T.P. Robbins' survey of the prison bounds for St. Charles County, May 1825.

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C1692 St. Charles, Missouri, Citizens' Petition 1820

Petition to the judge of the St. Charles circuit court from the inhabitants of St. Charles recommending the appointment of Daniel Howland as constable, March 1820.

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C1693 St. Charles County, Missouri, Portage des Sioux Township Public Road Work List 1817

List of persons under overseer Asa Griffith subject to work on the public roads.

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C1694 St. Charles, Missouri, Receipts 1821

Receipts to Nath[aniel] Simons and Timothy Flint from John Jacoby, treasurer, St. Charles Corporation, for interest paid on city lot purchase loans, 1821.

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C1695 Benjamin Emmons Certification 1840

Certification of contracted street work completed by Henry Bangs for the city of St. Charles, MO.

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C1696 St. Charles, Missouri, Licenses 1849

List of merchant, dray and cart, circus menagerie, inn and tavern, beer house, ten pin alley, insurance company, and ferry licenses granted. Names, occupations, dates of issuance, capital, and amounts.

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C1697 Ernst F. Voss Receipt 1854

Receipt for railroad tax.

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C1698 St. Charles, Missouri, Certificate of Purchase 1852

To S.W. Rice from Robert McClarin, St. Charles marshal and ex-officio collector, 5 January 1852, for the purchase of a city lot owned by Elias Flint's Reps and sold for taxes.

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C1699 St. Charles, Missouri, Receipt 1844

Receipt to William G. Pettus from Benj[amin] Emmons, Jr., St. Charles treasurer, for interest on warrants issued to George Collier.

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C1700 Christian Kratzer Affidavit 1842

Kratzer's affidavit swearing to ownership of described land.

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C1701 Benjamin Emmons Jr. Appointment 1846

Appointment as deputy clerk of the St. Charles board of trustees.

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