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Letter signed Mary Ann Badger, St. Louis, to Husband [Captain Alexander Badger], Louisville, Kentucky. I send you fifty dollars by the Northerner, Captain Fuller, and some clothes. I was anxious to come but Mr. James Russell told me that you said for me not to come. Alice [Badger, later Alice Cayton] and the rest of our relations are up the Missouri River on the E. Walsh and know nothing of your misfortune. It is my greatest desire to be with you. [Captain Badger was badly burned and thrown into the river when the Steamer Lexington blew up. He passed away on July 6, 1855.], 1855 July 5

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Collection contains material of the St. Louis-based Badger family, including letters of Capt. Alexander Badger, Sr. and Jr.; newsclippings; bonds; steamboat memoranda; a pilot certificate issued to William H. Cable in 1852; envelopes of Wells Fargo and Overland Mail; cards of steamboat Magnolia and a timetable of St. Louis railroads and steamships; material concerning the Badger, Cable and Cayton families; two Missouri defense bonds issued in 186-; and several letters of Alexander Badger, circa 1860, written from Fort Vancouver, Western Territory, and various places in the west, which describe everyday happenings.

Dates

  • 1855 July 5

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use.

Extent

From the Collection: 0.08 Cubic Feet ( (2 folders))

Language of Materials

English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Missouri Historical Society Library and Research Center Repository

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