Six promissory notes signed Jas. B. Eads (in the amount of $92,000), Barrett Williams (in the amount of $30,000), John A. Dillon (in the amount of $41,000), Jas. B. Eads (in the amount of $132,000), James F. How (in the amount of $85,500), and James F. How (in the amount of $173,424)., 1873-1876
Scope and Contents
The collection contains professional and personal correspondence of James B. Eads with Edward Bates, Gideon Welles, Gustavus Fox, Henry Taylor Blow, Frank P. Blair, Jr., Baron Gerolt, and others. Includes papers relating to Eads' construction of gunboats during the Civil War and the construction of the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge (also known as the Eads Bridge). The collection also includes 20th-century newspaper clippings regarding James B. Eads and relations; cancelled stock certificates in the Tunnel Railroad of St. Louis and the St. Louis Bridge Company; invitations to the opening of the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge; promissory notes; Eads' scrapbook of newspaper clippings (1881) relating to his plan to build a ship railway across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec; and papers relating to the genealogy of the McHenry family.
Dates
- 1873-1876
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.9 Cubic Feet ( (2 boxes; 1 oversize folder))
Language of Materials
English
- Loan for $30,000 from National Bank of the State of Missouri in St. Louis to Barrett Williams, January 1, 1873
- Loan for $92,000 from National Bank of the State of Missouri in St. Louis to James B. Eads, January 1, 1873
- Loan for $41,000 from National Bank of the State of Missouri in St. Louis to John A. Dillon, January 1, 1873
- Loan for $132,000 from National Bank of the State of Missouri in St. Louis to James B. Eads, July 1, 1873
- Loan for $85,500 from National Bank of the State of Missouri in St. Louis to James F. How, July 1, 1873
- Loan for $173,424 from National Bank of the State of Missouri in St. Louis to James F. How, December 22, 1876
Repository Details
Part of the Missouri Historical Society Library and Research Center Repository