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University of Missouri Annual Report, 1843-1844 (C1662)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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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).

University of Missouri, Board of Curators Records, 1839-1932 (C0920)
125 rolls of microfilm

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Minutes of meetings, records, and papers of the Board.

University of Missouri Charts, 1843-1925 (C1708)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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Three charts about the University of Missouri. One lists the number of men and women enrolled, 1843-1925; the second lists names, addresses, and degrees granted the first women graduates, 1870-1922; the third lists total number of students who received degrees, 1870-1924.

University of Missouri Lathrop Dinner Committee Minutes, 1849 (C1820)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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Minutes of public meeting to plan Lathrop dinner, list of committee members, and resolutions.

University of Missouri Papers, 1840-1929 (C0181)
0.1 cubic feet

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Circulars, receipts, bills, resolutions, petitions, and other miscellaneous items.

University of Missouri, Notes on President's House, 1841-1926 (C2422)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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Notes on the residence provided for the president of the University of Missouri.

University of Missouri Record Books, 1848-1929 (C3116)
12 volumes

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Miscellaneous early record books of the University of Missouri, including accounts kept by the treasurer of the Board of Curators of salaries and expenditures, records pertaining to agricultural experiment station, inventory and appraisement of university holdings, and material on Students Protective Association and memorial union and stadium campaign.

University of Missouri Seal Papers, 1840-1841 (C1657)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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

University of Missouri, Union Literary Society Record Books, 1842-1916 (C0448)
0.8 cubic feet

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Constitution and amendments, roll of members, and proceedings of meetings.

Lucile Morris Upton Papers, 1823-1986 (C3869)
1 cubic foot, 25 rolls of microfilm (599 folders, 71 volumes), 1 video cassette

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The personal and professional papers of a Springfield, Missouri, journalist and writer consist of newspaper clippings, correspondence, research notes, manuscripts, pamphlets, photographs, and scrapbooks.  The papers are especially strong in the history of Springfield and the Ozarks region, and in Ozark folklore.

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Thomas Watt Ustick Papers, 1849-1866 (C0183)
0.3 cubic feet

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Correspondence, bills, receipts and licenses of a St. Louis printer. Summonses and other papers pertaining to a law suit in LaCrosse, WI. Indentures, contracts and miscellaneous papers, and family history.

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Vallé Family Papers, 1798-1870 (R1378)
(1 folder)

The Vallé Family Papers document the history of multiple generations of the Vallé Family. The collection contains documents in French and English.  Several versions of the will of François and Marianna Vallé, a family tree, untranslated French writings, and an advertisement for St. Vincent’s Young Ladies Academy in Cape Girardeau are included in the collection.

Valle Mining Company Records, 1839-1884 (R1278)
(12 rolls of microfilm)

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These are account books, ledgers, cash books, and other business records of the Valle Mining company at Valles Mines, Missouri. Most of the collection concerns mining on the Valle tract in Jefferson and Saint Francois Counties and related general merchandizing at the company's store. There are various records showing the receipt and shipment of ores, names of individual miners, charges and credits to individual and company accounts, and shipments of mineral to the Carondelet Zinc Works at Carondelet, Missouri, and consignment houses in Saint Louis and New York.

Valuation for people enslaved by William Spradlin, 1849 (C2641)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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Valuation of ten people enslaved by William Spradlin, September 29, 1849, and their disposition to various heirs.

Kathleen Van Buskirk Papers, 1845-2003 (SP0096)
7 cubic feet (294 folders, 1 video cassette, 21 audio cassettes, 2,271 photographs, 2,607 negatives, 327 slides)

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The Kathleen Van Buskirk Papers contain manuscripts, correspondence, research, genealogy, cemetery records, publications, and photographs from Kathleen Van Buskirk, a journalist and regional historian who spent most of her career writing about the people, culture, and history of the Ozarks and White River Valley.

Philip R. Van Frank Papers, 1847-1868 (C1031)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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The papers contain correspondence and legal papers of Philip R. Van Frank, a resident of Murphysboro, Illinois.

Van Horn Tavern Collection, 1829-2013 (C4634)
0.2 cubic feet (7 folders, 1 CD)

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The collection contains clippings, photographs, correspondence, an appraisal, and miscellaneous material concerning the Van Horn Tavern in Boone County, Missouri, compiled by Patrick Dougherty. Includes an audio interview with Fergene Goddin Sims, whose family lived in the tavern in the early 1900s.

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Robert Thompson Van Horn Family Papers, 1832-1965 (K0297)
2 c.f.

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Van Horn was a newspaper owner/editor, a mayor of Kansas City, U.S. Congressmen, and civic leader. Includes correspondence, Civil War service records, business and property records, and some artifacts and ephemera. Also contains the papers of Van Horn's granddaughter Adela Cooley Van Horn, who traveled extensively, and kept correspondence, passports, narratives, and photographs, and genealogical records.

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Van Meter Family Papers, 1834-1968 (C3242)
0.18 cubic feet (9 folders)

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Correspondence, financial and legal documents, diaries, and account books of a Saline County, MO, family. The papers deal, for the most part, with the family business, primarily accounts for goods and food sold. There is some material dealing with family matters, including a diary of a trip taken to Montana in 1865 by Abel J. Van Meter.

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Charles Van Ravenswaay Collection, 1820-1971 (C2668)
1.2 cubic feet

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Material relating to the Trigg family of Boonville, MO; the papers of Harvey Bunce, Cooper County civic leader and vice-president of the Tebo and Neosho Railroad; and Charles Van Ravenswaay's correspondence and research notes on various families, institutions, historic sites and events in Cooper and Howard Counties, and miscellaneous material related primarily to Boonville, MO.

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Charles Van Ravenswaay Papers, 1841-1990 (C3873)
21.8 cubic feet, 1 audio cassette

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Correspondence, research notes, photographs, and literary manuscripts of historian and author Charles Van Ravenswaay, former director of the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis; Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, MA; and the Henry F. duPont Winterthur Museum and Gardens, Wilmington, DE.

Susan D. Vanarsdale Diary, 1847-1855 (C1283)
0.06 cubic feet (1 volume)

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Written in Mexico, MO, and various locations in Illinois and Indiana about family and personal affairs; local people; religious activities; and her own writing efforts, some of which she sold to newspapers.

No information is available about the location of the original of the diary.

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Vanmeter Family Papers, 1836-1948 (C0414)
0.06 cubic feet (3 folders)

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Business papers, tax receipts, real estate documents, and World War I letters of a Saline County, MO, family.
Farm record books kept by A.J. Vanmeter, 1859-1871; bank checkbook; and travel diary of a motor trip from Missouri to California and back in 1922.

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Viles-Hosmer Family Papers, 1814-1948 (C3709)
6.1 cubic feet (464 folders)

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This collection contains autograph albums, account books, diaries, and personal and business correspondence of the Viles and Hosmer families. Included are Jonas Viles' professional papers while professor of history at the University of Missouri from 1902 to 1942.

Eugene Morrow Violette Collection, 1806-1921 (C1033)
0.4 cubic feet

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The papers of Eugene Morrow Violette contain papers collected by a professor of history in Missouri and Louisiana concerning land claims in the Louisiana Territory, 1806-1808; transcript of the inquest of the 5th Circuit Court of Missouri into charges against Joseph Smith, Jr., and other Mormons in Missouri, 1838; papers concerning the Missouri and Mississippi Railroad; and miscellaneous note cards.

John Diedrich Voerster Collection, 1802-2002 (S1115)
0.5 cubic foot

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The John Diedrich Voerster collection includes family tree data for the Voerster family. Also included in this collection is family tree data from the descendants of John Diedrich Voerster (1802-1878), Engelbert Voerster (1842-1908), and John Voerster (1870-1936). The collection also includes forty-six photographs of Voerster family members.

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Lester A. Vonderschmidt Photograph Collection, 1838-1933 (P0849)
9 photographs

Portraits of Missouri representatives to the General Assembly

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Charles van Ravenswaay Photograph Collection, 1814-1975 (P0014)
0.81 cubic feet

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Collected photographs and other visual materials, primarily documenting Boonville, Missouri in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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Henry Wadsworth Papers, 1849-1864 (C1916)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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Letters from relatives in Maryland and Illinois regarding collection of debts, scarcity of money, politics and war.

Walker Family Papers, 1782-1883 (C0423)
0.1 cubic feet (5 folders), 1 oversize item

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Wills, tax receipts, letters of character, 1782 bond for service, letters and portraits of a family from North Carolina who moved to Tennessee, then to New Madrid County, MO, and later to the Boone's Lick Country. Also an address given by Nannie Jane Walker Lenoir at Christian College, 1883.

Matthew Rankin Walker Papers, 1830-1860 (K0211)
0.03 c.f.

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Incoming correspondence, primarily from family members, to Matthew Walker, a member of the Delaware Tribe in Wyandotte County, KS and prominent farmer and civic leader.

John Warnock Papers, 1846-1850 (C0420)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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Letter to John Warnock, Columbia, MO, from his brother, describing New York City. Two letters from Warnock to his wife in Columbia while en route to California in 1850 describing conditions of road, water, grain, number of miles traveled, and Indians.

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Washburne Family Papers, 1825-1900 (C4047)
0.6 cubic feet (17 folders)

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The papers of the Washburne family consist of personal and business correspondence concerning their wool business in Lockhart, Texas, advertisements, receipts, and account information. The correspondence deals extensively with family affairs, slavery, the Civil War, and politics. The collection also includes several bills of sale for enslaved persons.

Washington County, Missouri Probate Records, 1813-1886 (R0632)
(1 roll of microfilm)

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The Washington County, Missouri Probate Records contain a microfilm copy of probate records from Washington County, Missouri. The first two volumes contain the statements of administrators of estates and guardians of minor children beginning in 1813 and continuing into August 1843. The third volume includes wills from 1845-1886.

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George Waters Record Book, 1829-1840 (C1285)
0.03 cubic feet (1 volume)

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Accounts, 1829; marriages performed, 1831-1840, in Marion, Ralls, and Pike Counties, MO; and list of subscribers to school of William Hatch, Ralls County, 1865.

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Marie Oliver Watkins Papers, 1822-1962 (C2689)
2.8 cubic feet

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Genealogical research in preparation for the book TEARIN' THROUGH THE WILDERNESS, MISSOURI PIONEER EPISODES, 1822-1885 by Marie Oliver Watkins and Helen Hamacher Watkins, a genealogy of the descendants of Charles Allen Watkins and Henrietta Rives of Ray County, MO.

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Watson-Westlake Family Papers, 1813-1949 (C0186)
0.7 cubic feet

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Correspondence, receipts, legal documents, and miscellaneous items of the Watson family of Boone County. Memoir by Thomas W. Westlake of his Civil War and post-Civil War experiences.

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Jeremiah Wayland Accounts, 1837-1851 (C2937)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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The collection contains household accounts, 1837-1839; medical expenses, 1849-1851; and accounts for outfitting a covered wagon trip to California, 1849.

Weather Journal, 1830-1890 (C2489)
1 oversize volume, 1 roll of microfilm

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A journal giving a day by day account of the weather, the monthly changes of the moon, and any eclipses or extraordinary meteorological events. Dates covered are 1830-1866, January 1868-October 1869, 1875, 1876, 1879, May-July 1888, and May-November 1890.

Welch Family Papers, 1839-1854 (R0391)
0.01 cubic foot (1 folder)

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These are typescripts of letters to and from members of the Welch family in Pulaski and Dade Counties in Missouri, and Scott County, Illinois. Topics include family news, acquaintances, health, crops, and the weather.

William Welch Letter, 1846 (C1913)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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To John M. Samuel, Columbia, MO, from Walbourn, KY, May 29, 1846.

Letter about the effects of the Mexican War and the relations with England on mule business.

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Robert W. Wells Papers, 1826-1863 (C1998)
0.04 cubic feet (2 folders)

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Primarily letters written by Wells to his daughter containing family news and description of conditions in Missouri prior to and during the Civil War.

Ruth Rollins Westfall Photograph Collection, 1838-1937 (P0020)
0.5 cubic feet

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Exhaustive photographic genealogy of the Rollins Family dating back to the 1860s; most photographs with accompanying names and dates.

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Almeron Wheat Papers, 1841-1860 (C1948)
0.04 cubic feet (2 folders)

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Letters to a Quincy, IL, lawyer concerning debt collection and legal matters.

Whig Ticket (St. Louis County, Mo.), 1844 (C2809)
0.02 cubic feet (1 folder)

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A broadside listing the Whig ticket "regular nominations, except for Sheriff, St. Louis County." The broadside also lists candidates for St. Louis township justices of the peace and constable and independent candidates for state-wide offices.

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Elsie Arline Stults Wiedenhoeft Papers, 1700-1983 (C4173)
0.8 cubic feet (35 folders)

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Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs and genealogical material of the Stults, Roach, Niedhamer, Middleton, Earhart, and related families.

Wilcoxson Family Papers, 1819-1883 (C3047)
1 roll of microfilm

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Correspondence, deeds, financial records, and miscellaneous items of the Wilcoxson family of Fayette and Carrollton, Missouri.

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Hiram Wilcoxson Ledgers, 1836-1860 (C4334)
3 oversize volumes

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The volumes consist of one cash account ledger and two merchandise ledgers

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Sarah Cornelia Williams Diaries, 1845-1889 (S0177)
1 microfilm roll

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This collection consists of the diaries of a St. Louis wife and mother with references to daily life, servant problems, Civil War, Lincoln's assassination, and the Chicago fire of 1871.

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William B. Williams Ledger, 1837-1878 (R0103)
(1 roll of microfilm)

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The William B. Williams Records contains a microfilm copy of an account ledger for Dr. William B. Williams, a physician in Farmington, Missouri. The entries include the names of patients, the nature of services rendered, and payments received in cash and kind.