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(1) Runaway enslaved person caught by Thompson Field, owner unknown. (2) Runaway enslaved person caught by Wm. T. Mallory, owner unknown. (3) James and Agnes Howell appoint their son, Cason Howell, to be their attorney in the matter of their interest in the estate of George Cason, Howard County., 1852 Sept 2-23
(1) Sale of an enslaved person to satisfy judgment against John B. Ganaway in favor of Spencer B. Manifee. (2) Account of Col. N.G. Elliott with Johnson and Ewin for clothing and yard goods., 1854 June 5-12
(1) Sale, trade, and hire of horses. (2) Repair and sale of vehicles. (Purchased from Mrs. Louis Shields, New Franklin, March 20, 1955), 1850-1852
(1) Summons of witnesses. (2) Documents regarding runaway enslaved people. (3) Applications for licenses., 1850 Sept 2-23
(1) Taxation of the estate of Thomas Hughes. (2) Pass to the “Boy Barney,” permitting him to go to Columbia, Mo., issued by Samuel Grove. (3) Sheriff N.G. Elliott’s memorandum regarding various persons. (4) Apprehension of runaway enslaved person belonging to Samuel Grove of Ray County. (5) Louis C. Myer found guilty of robbing Elisha Avery. (6) Col. N.G. Elliott in account with Pritchett and David, Fayette, Mo., 1852 June 1-22
1. Typescript copy of diary of Colonel James Tate describing his overland journey from the vicinity of Columbia, Missouri, to California. Includes frequent descriptions of the landscape, and mentions the availability and quality of grass, timber, and water along the route. Also frequently records the number of miles traveled in the day. Entry dated May 9 (pages 5-6) notes that James Tate, Alfred George, and Stephen Letcher were chosen as leaders of the wagon train. Entry dated May 21 (page 8) mentions that George Shoap shot himself through the shoulder. Entry dated June 9 (page 11) mentions death of Mr. Thurman from cholera. (Diary was copied from typescript manuscript in possession of Dr. Kate L. Gregg, Lindenwood College. Original diary was owned by Dr. Alfred R. Reed, 720 East Holt Avenue, Pomona, California, when the typescript was donated to the Missouri Historical Society. Date of donation is not known.) (32 pages), 1849 Apr 5-Oct 7
0001G (5 1/4")., No date
The Richard A. Gephardt Congressional Papers contain legislative and administrative documents. The bulk of holdings center on Mr. Gephardt's tenure in Congress, staff, fundraising, and congressional-related activities. Materials are both comprehensive and complete from start to finish. Unlike the Campaign Papers, the Congressional Papers deal with duties tied to holding office, not seeking it. (1,347 boxes)
0001I (0002I-0219I)., 1988 Dec 20
The Richard A. Gephardt Congressional Papers contain legislative and administrative documents. The bulk of holdings center on Mr. Gephardt's tenure in Congress, staff, fundraising, and congressional-related activities. Materials are both comprehensive and complete from start to finish. Unlike the Campaign Papers, the Congressional Papers deal with duties tied to holding office, not seeking it. (1,347 boxes)
1st 100 Days of Contract Completion., 1995 Apr
The Richard A. Gephardt Congressional Papers contain legislative and administrative documents. The bulk of holdings center on Mr. Gephardt's tenure in Congress, staff, fundraising, and congressional-related activities. Materials are both comprehensive and complete from start to finish. Unlike the Campaign Papers, the Congressional Papers deal with duties tied to holding office, not seeking it. (1,347 boxes)
1st Fast Track., 1997
The Richard A. Gephardt Congressional Papers contain legislative and administrative documents. The bulk of holdings center on Mr. Gephardt's tenure in Congress, staff, fundraising, and congressional-related activities. Materials are both comprehensive and complete from start to finish. Unlike the Campaign Papers, the Congressional Papers deal with duties tied to holding office, not seeking it. (1,347 boxes)
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