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Edward Field Goltra Papers

 Collection
Identifier: A0595

Scope and Contents

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates

  • 1853-1949

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use.

Conditions Governing Use

For permission to publish, quote from, or reproduce material in this collection, please contact the Archives Reference Desk at archives@mohistory.org. Copyright restrictions may apply. The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming to the laws of copyright.

Biographical Sketch

Edward Field Goltra was born December 29, 1862, in Jacksonville, Illinois. He graduated from Princeton University in 1887 and married Kate Brown the following year. They moved to St. Louis soon thereafter. Edward F. Goltra’s business career included stints as president of the American Steel Foundry Company, the Sligo Furnace Company, the Missouri Iron Company, and the Mississippi Valley Iron Company. He also operated the Goltra Barge Line. He served as Democratic national committeeman from 1910 to 1924, and was involved in St. Louis civic affairs including the Municipal Commission on Tuberculosis of St. Louis and the St. Louis Society for the Relief and Prevention of Tuberculosis. He and his wife had two children: Edward Field Goltra Jr. and William Brown Goltra. They lived in St. Louis at 4416 Lindell Blvd. and later 4487 Lindell Blvd. Edward F. Goltra died April 2, 1939, in St. Louis.

Extent

9.5 Cubic Feet ( (18 boxes; 10 oversize folders))

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

The papers are arranged in five series: Journal, Correspondence, Printed Material, Maps, and Photographs. The Correspondence Series is divided into four subseries: Personal Correspondence (Genealogy, Family, Princeton University, and General), Civic Affairs (Organizations/Commissions and General), Business Correspondence (Financier, Railroads, General, Iron Manufacturer, Mississippi Valley Iron Company, Missouri Iron Company, United States Steel Corporation, and Goltra Barge Line), and Political Correspondence (Committees, Individuals, Organizations, and General). The Printed Material Series is divided into five subseries: Ephemera (Ballots, Circulars, Memorabilia, Mimeographs, Monographs, Pamphlets, Programs, Tear Sheets, Periodicals, and Report), Certificates, Newsletters, Newspaper Clippings, and Blueprints.

Physical and Technical Requirements

There are no physical or technical restrictions.

Donor Information

The papers were donated to the Missouri Historical Society by Mrs. Edward Field Goltra in 1959.

Processing Information

Finding aid updated by Dennis Northcott, July 2017.

18th Ward Democratic Organization: Box 17, Folder 8
18th Ward Democratic Women's Organization: Box 12, Folder 11
28th Ward Democratic Club (circular letter): Box 12, Folder 7
Aero Club of St. Louis: Box 1, Folder 27; Box 2, Folder 2
Alsup, John: Box 13, Folders 21, 24
American Bridge Company: oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer.
American Car and Foundry Company: Box 2, Folder 11; Box 5, Folders 6-7
American Defense Society, Inc.: Box 17, Folder 5
American Gasimotor: Box 8, Folder 4
American National Voters League Foundation: Box 13, Folder 9; Box 15, Folder 2; Committee on Intellectual Cooperation: Box 13, Folder 9
American Sociological Congress: Box 15, Folder 24
American Steel Foundries: Box 6, Folders 1-3
American Steel Foundry Company: Box 17, Folder 21
American Telephone and Telegraph Company: Box 7, Folder 25
American Woman's Council of Justice (St. Louis): Box 15, Folder 25; Box 17, Folder 16
Andrews, Lincoln C. (assistant secretary of the treasury): Box 14, Folder 14
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association: Box 17, Folder 2; see also Edward A. Faust
Anti-Saloon League of New York: Box 13, Folder 14
Anti-Tuberculosis Commission Group (photograph of): Box 18, Folder 40
Appeal to the Colored Citizens of Missouri: Box 14, Folder 9
Associated Colored Democratic Wards Clubs (Jefferson and Pine Blvds.): Box 14, Folder 11
Baker, Newton, D. (former secretary of war): Box 17, Folders 10, 13
Bakewell & Cornwell, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Patent, Trade-Mark and Copyright Causes: Box 4, Folder 17
Baldwin, Roger N., secretary of the Civic League of St. Louis: Box 4, Folder 1
Barrett Line: Box 9, Folder 2
Bartholdt, Richard (leader of peace movement in Congress, 1892-1915): Box 15, Folder 26
Baruch, Bernard M.: Box 13, Folders 12, 17
Batavia Plantation Company (growers of coffee and rubber, Oaxaca, Mexico): Box 6, Folder 3
Beach, Lansing H., Major General (chief of engineers, U.S. War Department): Box 8, Folder 11; Box 10, Folder 20
Beatty House (Denver, Colorado): Box 1, Folder 9
Becker, Charles U. (secretary of state, Jefferson City, Missouri): Box 6, Folders 13-14
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks: Box 8, Folder 4
Bixby, William K.: Box 2, Folder 7; Box 2, Folder 20; Box 17, Folder 15
Blacks in politics: Box 17, Folders 14, 18. See also Appeal to the Colored Citizens of Missouri; the Associated Colored Democratic Wards Clubs; Central Colored Democratic Organization; Democratic Campaign Committee of St. Louis, Negro Division; Negro Committee to West Virginia; St. Louis Colored Democratic Club; and State Negro Democratic Association.
Blackton, J. Stuart: Box 16, Folder 2
Blair, Emily Newell: Box 13, Folders 9, 15; Box 15, Folders 2, 20; Box 16, Folders 4, 19; Box 18, Folder 29; reference to: Box 13, Folders 6, 9, 12, 19
Blair, Harry W. (attorney): Box 6, Folder 11
Blanton, Charles L.: Box 13, Folders 12, 19
Block, Henry W.C.: Box 15, Folder 26; Box 17, Folder 19
Boatmen's Bank: Box 17, Folder 14
Bolshevist government, declaration against: oversize
Bonson Dry Concentrator Company: Box 8, Folder 8
Borglum, Gutzon (sculptor): Box 16, Folder 15
Bowman, J.A.: Box 8, Folder 4
Boy Scouts of America (St. Louis): Box 2, Folders 8, 10
Bradley, Edith W. (Missouri state president, Democratic Women's Club): Box 16, Folder 6
Brasileiro, Lloyd. See Lloyd Brasileiro Shipping Line.
Bray Pictures Corporation (oldest industrial picture producers): Box 11, Folder 15
Brennan, W.J.: Box 14, Folder 15
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, W.A. Wheeling, vice-chairman: Box 4, Folder 1
Brown, Alden (Jacksonville, Illinois): Box 1, Folder 8
Brown, Edward Warfield, Jr. (Edward F. Goltra's nephew): Box 1, Folder 5
Brown, F.W., Honorable (Lincoln, Nebraska): Box 1, Folder 8
Brown, Laura (Mrs. Thornton Lee), National Organizer of Women's Democratic Clubs: Box 13, Folders 4, 8, 9, 20; Box 16, Folder 6; reference to: Box 14, Folder 15
Brown, Margaret: Box 2, Folders 4-5
Brown, William, Jr. (attorney, Hay and Brown, Chicago): Box 2, Folder 10; Box 4, Folder 18
Bryan, Charles W. (governor of Nebraska): Box 14, Folders 14-15; Democratic Presidential Campaign: Box 14, Folder 9
Bryan, Mary B. (Mrs. William Jennings): Box 15, Folder 15
Bryan, William Jennings: Box 15, Folders 9-15, 24; Box 18, Folder 17; reference to: Box 10, Folder 4; Box 12, Folder 10; Box 13, Folder 8; Box 16, Folder 25; William Jennings Bryan Memorial: Box 16, Folders 11-15
Bureau of Municipal Research (St. Louis): Box 18, Folder 7
Busch, Augustus A.: Box 3, Folder 17
Business Men's Advisory Committee: Box 10, Folder 15
Business Men's League of St. Louis: Box 2, Folders 13-15
C. G. Conn Co. Inc. (musical instruments, Elkhardt, Indiana): Box 1, Folder 17
C.L. Gray Construction Company, St. Louis (erected Pierce Building): Box 5, Folder 18
Cabanne Club Minstrels: Box 2, Folder 20
Cameragraph (cameragraph copy of letter): Box 5, Folder 18
Camp Winape (East Charleston, Vermont): Box 1, Folder 17
Carnegie Steel Company: Box 8, Folder 3
Casanovas, J.R.: Box 7, Folder 32
Censorship Regulations of Cablegrams (military pamphlet): Box 6, Folder 7
Centennial Stamp: Box 3, Folder 15
Central Colored Democratic Organization: Box 17, Folder 14
Century Boat Club: Box 2, Folders 9-10
Charles Ward Engineering Works (Charleston, West Virginia): Box 8, Folder 21; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer; photographs, Box 18, Folder 41
Chas. H. Wyman and Company, Custom House Brokers: Box 1, Folder 26
Chicago & Alton Railroad Company: Box 4, Folder 18; Box 5, Folder 5
Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railroad Company: Box 4, Folder 24; Box 5, Folder 5
Chicago Conference for Relief of Starvation in Germany and Austria: Box 15, Folder 26
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company: Box 5, Folder 5; Box 6, Folder 17
Children of America Loyalty League: Box 15, Folders 23, 27; Box 18, Folder 8
Children's Industrial Farm: Box 3, Folder 19
Childs' Lease, proposition (coal land in Oklahoma): Box 6, Folder 5
Chinese-American Company (regarding initial probe regarding steel plant in China): Box 6, Folder 3
Chrome mines: Box 5, Folder 22
Church Federation of St. Louis: Box 2, Folder 8
Citizens' Industrial Association of St. Louis: Box 2, Folder 16
Civic League of St. Louis: Box 3, Folder 19; Box 4, Folder 1
Clayton, George D. (Hannibal, Missouri): Box 10, Folder 19; Box 17, Folders 3, 5, 13
Cochran, John J. (congressman): Box 9, Folders 9-10
Coldwell, Wm. Anderson (architect): Box 2, Folder 3
Colored Anti-Tuberculosis Association: Box 3, Folder 3
Colorado, Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad Company: Box 4, Folder 24
Columbia Phonograph Company (regarding record of speech on tuberculosis): Box 3, Folder 4
Commercial Club of St. Louis: Box 2, Folders 9-10; Box 17, Folder 2
“Commercial Navigation on the Upper Mississippi,” by Halleck W. Seaman: Box 18, Folder 31
Commonwealth Steel Company: Box 6, Folder 7
Commonwealth Trust Company: Box 4, Folders 10-13; Box 5, Folder 2
Conley, Paul J. (Edward F. Goltra's chauffeur, regarding accident): Box 2, Folder 10
Consolidated Rubber Tire Company (bills): Box 2, Folder 3
Constantino, Florencio (opera singer): Box 2, Folders 8-9; Box 4, Folder 2
Consumptives, segregation of: Box 3, Folder 1
Convention booklets (published by the Milan Standard): Box 10, Folder 3
Coolidge, Calvin (U.S. President): Box 5, Folder 9; Box 17, Folder 11; reference to: Box 18, Folder 27
Corporation Franchise Tax: Box 6, Folders 14, 16
Corporation Trust Company (Wilmington, Delaware): Box 6, Folder 16
Cox, James, M. (governor of Ohio): Box 15, Folder 26
Cuba (transportation of ore): Box 8, Folders 22-23
Cuban Railway proposition: Box 5, Folder 15
Dalton, George: Box 15, Folders 11-13; Box 11, Folder 4
Dana Mining Company: Box 6, Folder 6
Daniels, Josephus (Secretary of U.S. Navy): Box 2, Folder 7, 9, 13; Box 8, Folder 8; Box 15, Folder 16; Box 16, Folders 11, 13-14, 26; (chairman, Publicity Bureau, Democratic National Committee): Box 10, Folder 16
Davis Cast Steel wheels: Box 6, Folders 1, 3
Davis, Dwight F. (Secretary of War): Box 9, Folder 5
Davis, John W., 1924 presidential election: Box 14, Folders 9-13
Davis, Joseph T. Honorable (Edward F. Goltra’s attorney): Box 9, Folders 8-9; Box 10, Folders 20-24; Box 11, Folders 1-3
Davis Wheel, Indestructible: Box 9, Folder 3
Deep Waterways Association: Box 15, Folder 23
Delinquent taxes, 1925-1928: Box 6, Folders 11-13, 15
Democratic Campaign Committee of St. Louis, Negro Division: Box 17, Folder 14
Democratic Campaign Deficit: Box 13, Folders 9, 11
Democratic City Central Committee (St. Louis): Box 9, Folders 17-18
Democratic lawyers in St. Louis, list of: Box 9, Folder 23
Democratic National Committee: Box 10, Folders 16-24; Boxes 11-14; Box 15, Folders 1-8; Box 18, Folders 10-12, 18, 29, 32-33
Democratic National Committee circular: Box 12, Folder 13
Democratic National Committee Woman's Bureau: Box 18, Folder 12
Democratic National Committeemen and Women, 1923: Box 13, Folders 12, 15
Democratic National Convention, 1908 (reference to David R. Francis and William Jennings Bryan): Box 16, Folder 25
Democratic National Convention, 1912 (forty-five ballots from the convention): oversize
Democratic National Convention, 1916, St. Louis: souvenir booklet: Box 10, Folder 20; reference to sale of “Bevo”: Box 17, Folder 2
Democratic National Convention, 1928: Box 15, Folder 20
Democratic National Convention, San Francisco, June 1920: Box 12, Folders 6-11
Democratic State Central Committee: Box 9, Folder 19; Box 15, Folder 4
Democratic State Committee: Box 9, Folders 19-23; Box 10, Folders 1-15; Box 13, Folder 2; Box 14, Folder 16; evidence of irregularities in November 1910 election in St. Louis: Box 10, Folder 1; description of recount of votes in St. Louis and St. Louis County: Box 9, Folder 23
Democratic Women's Club: Box 18, Folder 29
Democratic Women's Club of St. Louis: Box 18, Folder 29
Department of Agriculture: Box 1, Folder 9
Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs: Box 17, Folder 4
DeVry Corporation (motion pictures, Chicago, New York): Box 6, Folder 9
Dickmann, Bernard F. (St. Louis mayor): Box 17, Folder 12
Dinwiddie, Edwin C. (National Temperance Bureau): Box 16, Folders 7-10; Box 18, Folder 15; Dinwiddie's trial (newspaper account): Box 16, Folder 10
Education: Edward F. Goltra’s view of a liberal education, in letter to Chalmers Hall: Box 1, Folder 21
Ellen Wilson Memorial (Mrs. Woodrow): Box 2, Folder 8
Emergency Quarantine Hospital: Box 3, Folder 10
Fairbanks Morse and Company (Chicago, Illinois): Box 8, Folder 22
Faris, Mrs. C.B. (National Committee Womanship): Box 14, Folder 14
Faust, Edward A. (vice president, Anheuser-Busch): Box 3, Folder 14; Box 5, Folders 11-13
Felton, S.M. (president, Chicago Great Western Railroad Company): Box 4, Folder 24
Fine, J.B. (professor at Princeton Preparatory School): Box 1, Folders 12-14, 16
Fire Proof Film Company: Box 5, Folder 19
Fish Bill (authorizing $10 million for German relief): Box 15, Folder 26
Fish, Stuyvesant: Box 3, Folder 14
Fisk & Robinson (New York, Boston, and Chicago): Box 4, Folders 31-32
Fitzgibbon, Patrick R.: Box 17, Folder 1
Flotation Process (Concentration Manganese Ores by Flotation): Box 6, Folders 18-19
Ford, Henry, reference to: Box 8, Folder 13
Fordyce, Samuel W.: Box 10, Folders 4, 7
Four-Power Treaty (preservation of peace in the Pacific): Box 13, Folder 7
Fourteenth Ward Women's Democratic Club: Box 11, Folder 4
Francis, Arthur G.: Box 4, Folder 17
Francis, David R. (Francis, Bro. & Co.): Box 2, Folders 2, 13; Box 5, Folder 13; Box 7, Folder 33; Box 9, Folders 19-20; Box 10, Folder 1; Box 13, Folder 11; Box 15, Folder 17; reference to: Box 2, Folder 20; Box 4, Folder 2; Box 14, Folder 14; regarding bronze plaque: Box 17, Folder 11; short essay regarding David R. Francis and tax-dodging: Box 17, Folder 22
French, A. L. (president, Ayers National Bank): Box 4, Folder 27
Gardner, Frederick D. (governor of Missouri): Box 10, Folder 2; Box 14, Folders 1, 16; Box 17, Folders 3, 14
Genealogy, Edward F. Goltra's interest in: Box 1, Folder 7
George D. Clayton & Son Insurance: Box 6, Folder 7
German Saint Vincent Orphan Association (St. Louis): Box 2, Folder 10
German School Society of St. Louis: Box 4, Folder 1
German “Victoria” Theater (St. Louis): Box 2, Folder 8
Gleick, H.A. (attorney): Box 2, Folders 4-5
Godsey, Roy (Webb City, Missouri): Box 10, Folders 20-22; Box 11, Folder 1; Box 11, Folder 4; Box 12, Folders 4, 8; Box 13, Folders 1, 17; Box 17, Folder 14
Golterman, Guy: Box 4, Folder 2
Goltra Barge Line: Boxes 10-11; Box 17, Folders 27, 34; Box 18, Folder 28
Goltra, Edward F. vs. Inland Waterways Corporation: Box 9, Folders 5, 7-12; tear sheet: Box 18, Folder 21
Goltra, Edward Field (Edward F. Goltra's son): Box 1, Folders 11-16
Goltra, Elizabeth (Mrs. E.J.), Journal of Travels across the Plains, 1853: Box 1, Folder 1
Goltra, J.N. (Edward F. Goltra's cousin in Buffalo, New York): Box 1, Folder 5; Box 5, Folder 17
Goltra, John O.: Box 1, Folder 4
Goltra, Kate Brown (Mrs. Edward F.): Box 1, Folder 10; Box 16, Folders 6, 18; picture and article regarding Kate Goltra in the Mexican Railway Journal: Box 18, Folder 20
Goltra, Kate B. vs. the United States: Box 9, Folder 13
Goltra, Moore C. (Edward F. Goltra's father): Box 1, Folder 3
Goltra, Oliver (brother of Moore C. Goltra): Box 1, Folder 3
Goltra, Ralph M. (Edward F. Goltra's nephew): Box 1, Folder 7
Goltra, Roy J. (Edward F. Goltra's cousin): Box 1, Folder 8
Goltra, Walter W. (Edward F. Goltra's cousin): Box 1, Folder 7
Goltra wheels (controversy over patent for Hudson wheels): Box 6, Folder 1
Goltra, William Brown (Edward F. Goltra's son): Box 1, Folders 10, 17
Goltrane (Edward F. Goltra's personal railroad car): Box 2, Folders 3, 5, 7, 9; Box 4, Folder 27; use of: Box 4, Folder 24
Gompers, Samuel: Box 14, Folder 9
Governor's Insurance Commission, Edward F. Goltra's appointment to: Box 2, Folder 17
Grant Cabin Association: Box 3, Folder 17
Grapine (grape product similar to grape juice): Box 1, Folder 9
Greater St. Louis, Official Bulletin of the Chamber of Commerce: Box 18, Folder 25
Greenwood, Moses, Jr. (promoter): Box 5, Folder 18
Gulf Barge and Towing Company: Box 8, Folder 23
Gunn and Burnside River Terminal Devices: Box 8, Folder 12; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer
Gunn, James G.: Box 8, Folder 12
H.A. Schmidt, Importing Tailor (St. Louis): Box 2, Folder 2
Haase & Bohle Carriage Company (St. Louis): Box 2, Folder 2
Haase, A. (Coast Foundry Company): Box 17, Folder 4
Handlan, A.H.: Box 15, Folder 29
Handlan, E.W.: Box 15, Folder 29
Handlan-Buck Manufacturing Company, Railroad Supplies: Box 2, Folder 3; Box 15, Folder 29
Harding, Warren G. (U.S. president): Box 13, Folder 8; Box 15, Folder 26; Harding Reception: Box 4, Folder 4
Harlan, John Maynard: Box 1, Folder 21
Hawes, Harry B.: Box 4, Folder 14; Box 14, Folders 10-11; Box 15, Folders 9, 18; “Hawes for Senator Executive Committee”: Box 10, Folder 7; chairman, Central Regional Headquarters of the Democratic National Committee: Box 14, Folder 16; reference to: Box 17, Folder 9
Hayden, F.S. (Dean, Illinois College): Box 2, Folder 10
Henry, Al W.: Box 1, Folder 5
Hephzibah Rescue Home: Box 3, Folder 18
Hibben, John Grier (president, Princeton University): Box 1, Folder 23; Box 14, Folder 9
Hicks Locomotive and Car Works (Chicago): Box 2, Folder 2
Hillman Land & Iron Company: Box 7, Folders 28-30
Hoadley, Joseph H.: Box 5, Folders 11-12
Homan, Dr. George (president of the Missouri Association for the Relief and Control of Tuberculosis): Box 2, Folder 20
Home Telephone Company of Michigan: Box 4, Folder 15
Hot Time Minstrels: Box 3, Folder 17
Hotel Realty Company: Box 4, Folder 16
“Houn’ Dog” Special: Box 14, Folder 4
Houston, Franklin: Box 5, Folders 17-18
Houston, W.B. (Brokers Stocks and Bonds, St. Louis): Box 4, Folder 18; Box 8, Folders 6, 9
Howell, Clark (Democratic National Committee—Georgia): Box 12, Folders 8-9
Howett, W.E.: Box 5, Folder 13; Box 7, Folder 25
Hudson Steel Car Wheel: Box 4, Folder 17
Hudson, Frank W.: Box 4, Folder 17
Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State): Box 13, Folders 7-19, 21, 24; Box 14, Folder 14; Box 17, Folder 15; women in politics: Box 13, Folder 7; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer
Hull, Frances (Mrs. Cordell): Box 16, Folder 20
Hupp Automatic Mail Exchange Company: Box 4, Folder 18; Box 17, Folder 28; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer
Hyde, Arthur M. (Governor of Missouri): Box 8, Folder 17
Igoe for Mayor Organization: Box 17, Folder 8
Igoe, William L.: Box 4, Folder 1; chairman, Democratic State Committee: Box 10, Folder 4
Illini (Goltra family yacht): Box 1, Folders 15, 18
Illinois Central (photographs): Box 9, Folder 14
Illinois College (Jacksonville, Illinois): Box 2, Folders 8, 10
Imatoca: Box 6, Folders 10, 11
Immigrants: Box 18, Folder 34
Indians: Box 17, Folder 4
Inland waterways: Box 18, Folder 6; Box 25, Folders 18, 25, 35; U.S. War Department Inland Waterways: Box 18, Folder 5; barge traffic; Box 17, Folders 25, 29; Barge Line Users Statement: Box 18, Folder 26
Insurance Commission: Box 2, Folder 17
Internal waterways, speech regarding river development: Box 4, Folder 2
International Automobile League, Inc.: Box 2, Folder 9
International Goodwill Congress, St. Louis, 1927: Box 17, Folder 10
International Harvester Company: Box 4, Folder 2
Interstate Commerce Commission: Box 4, Folder 24; Box 5, Folder 5; Box 8, Folder 4; Box 15, Folder 22; regarding freight rate case: Box 17, Folder 24; Box 18, Folder 24
J.D. Streett, Co.: Box 4, Folder 17
Jacksonville Associated Charities: Box 3, Folder 18
James A. Wright & Sons Carriage Company (St. Louis): Box 1, Folder 26; Box 2, Folders 1-2
James W. Byrnes for Mayor Committee: Box 4, Folder 3
Jefferson Club Association (St. Louis): Box 15, Folders 9, 29; reference to Box 9, Folder 19
Jefferson Distributing Company: Box 8, Folder 20
Jenkins, Burris A. (editor, Kansas City Post): Box 10, Folder 20; Box 14, Folder 15; Box 17, Folder 10
Jenkins, Mrs. Burris A. (National Committeewomen from Missouri): Box 13, Folder 2
John W. Cawley Company, Gas and Electric Light Securities: Box 5, Folder 16; Box 8, Folder 4
Johnson, H.W. (attorney; ex-judge, 11th Judicial Circuit of Missouri): Box 9, Folders 19, 20, 22
Johnson, Robert D.: Box 17, Folder 13
Johnstone, F.W. (engineer): reference to peat project; Box 7, Folder 32
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation: Box 1, Folder 16; Box 8, Folders 20-21; Box 17, Folder 29; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer.
Jones, Wm. Larimer: Box 1, Folder 16
Journeymen Barbers’ International Union of America (St. Louis): Box 2, Folder 16
Kansas City Home Telephone Company: Box 5, Folder 11
Kansas City Journal-Post: Box 13, Folder 18
Kansas City, Mexico, & Orient Railroad Company: Box 4, Folders 25-30; Box 17, Folder 30; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer.
Kavanaugh, William K. (Southern Coal, Coke & Mining Company): Box 6, Folders 10-11; Box 7, Folder 34; Box 8, Folders 4, 11
Kemper, William T.: Box 13, Folders 21, 24; Box 16, Folder 14
Kiel, Henry (mayor of St. Louis): Box 4, Folders 2, 4; Box 13, Folder 17; reference to: Box 17, Folder 11
Kingshighway Apartments Company: Box 4, Folders 19-20; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer.
Kirkwood, Missouri (ordinance passed against sanatorium): Box 13, Folder 14
Kreismann, Frederick H. (mayor of St. Louis): Box 3, Folders 3, 5, 18; Box 4, Folder 1
Krone, Charles F. (Missouri Senator): Box 2, Folder 16
Ku Klux Klan: reference to: Box 13, Folder 16; in Delaware: Box 13, Folder 24
Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterway Association (Edward F. Goltra appointed as delegate to association; board to examine Mississippi River below St. Louis for practicality of constructing and maintaining navigable fourteen-foot-deep channel): Box 2, Folders 18-19
Lakeside Bridge & Steel Company: Box 8, Folder 13
Lambert, Albert Bond: Box 4, Folder 3
Lamont, Robert P.: Box 6, Folder 1
Lathrop, Mary F. (attorney): regarding Beatty House: Box 1, Folder 9; letter with comments on political scene: Box 12, Folder 8
Lawrence, David (United States Daily): Box 5, Folders 8-10
Lawrenceville School (Princeton, New Jersey): Box 1, Folder 17
League of Loyal Democrats: Box 15, Folder 30
League of Men Voters of St. Louis, proposal, constitution and by-laws: Box 4, Folder 3
League of Nations: Box 12, Folder 14; Box 16, Folders 1-2; Box 17, Folder 17; Box 18, Folder 3; film, The Birth of the League of Nations: Box 16, Folder 2; pamphlet: Box 18, Folder 13
League of Nations Association: Box 17, Folder 15
League of Nations Non-Partisan Association: Box 16, Folder 3
League of Nations—Limitation of Armaments: Box 13, Folder 7
League of Women Voters of Joplin, Missouri: Box 16, Folder 4
League of Women Voters of St. Louis: Box 17, Folder 5
Leathem D. Smith Dock Company (Chicago, Illinois): Box 8, Folder 22
Leavitt, Charles W., Jr. (civil and landscape engineer): Box 7, Folder 35
Leiter, Joseph: Box 8, Folder 17
Lewis, James Hamilton (U.S. Senator): Box 5, Folder 5
Lincoln University (Chester County, Pennsylvania): Box 1, Folder 21; Box 4, Folder 1
Link-Belt Company (Barge Service Coal Handling Crane): Box 8, Folder 14
Lloyd Brasileiro Shipping Line: Box 9, Folder 3
Lyman, Ceylon E. (president, Batavia Plantation Company): Box 6, Folder 4
Mack, Norman E. (publisher, the Buffalo Times, Inc.): Box 13, Folders 5, 15, 17; Box 14, Folder 14
Manufacturers Western Distributing Company: Box 5, Folder 13; Box 7, Folder 25
McAdoo, William G. (Secretary of Treasury): Box 2, Folders 8, 10; Box 15, Folder 19; acting chairman of the Democratic National Committee; Box 10, Folder 16
McCombs, William F. (chairman, Democratic National Committee): Box 10, Folder 16
McCormick Cyrus (International Harvester): Box 5, Folder 5; Box 15, Folder 30; Box 16, Folder 2
McCormick, Harold D.: Box 4, Folder 2
McGoodwin, Preston (Caracas, Venezuela): Box 6, Folders 10, 11
McKnight, Mrs. J.W. (chairman, Women's Democratic State Committee of Missouri): Box 16, Folders 18-19
Mead, Henry C.: Box 8, Folder 11
Mellon, Andrew W. (Secretary of the Treasury): Box 17, Folder 12
Memorial Fountain (Forest Park) dedicated to womanhood of America: Box 18, Folder 8
Merchants Ice and Coal Company (St. Louis): Box 2, Folder 2
Mermod, Jaccard & King Jewelry Company (St. Louis): Box 2, Folder 1
“Metallurgy of Steel at St. Louis, Brief History of”: Box 17, Folder 21
Methodist Orphans' Home: Box 3, Folder 17
Mexican Car & Foundry (proposition to manufacture steel cars, wheels, etc.): Box 7, Folder 32
Mexican Revolution: reference to, Box 7, Folder 26
Mississippi and St. Croix River Improvement Association: Box 8, Folder 23
Mississippi Valley Association: Box 8, Folder 12; Box 18, Folder 26
Mississippi Valley Iron Company: Box 6, Folders 7-23; new blast furnace, Box 6, Folder 7; Box 7, Folders 1-24
Mississippi Valley Kennel Club: Box 2, Folder 7
Mississippi-Warrior Service (Federal Barge Line): Box 8, Folders 14, 20; Box 9, Folders 6-7; Box 18, Folder 5
Missouri League of Women Voters (Honor Roll): Box 16, Folders 4-5
Missouri Association for the Relief and Control of Tuberculosis (Missouri Traveling Tuberculosis Exhibit): Box 2, Folder 20; Box 3, Folders 4, 8
Missouri Educational and Progressive Society (Negro organization): Box 14, Folder 16
Missouri Educational and Progressive Society for Colored membership certificate: Box 4, Folder 4
Missouri Federation of Women's Clubs: Box 13, Folder 10
Missouri Historical Society: reference to: Box 14, Folder 14
Missouri Insurance Laws: Box 17, Folder 7
Missouri Iron Company: Box 5, Folders 6-7; Box 7, Folders 25-31; Box 8, Folder 1
Missouri, Kansas, & Texas Railroad System: Box 5, Folder 5
Missouri Pacific Railroad Company: Box 5, Folders 5, 9, 10
Missouri Valley Iron Company Railway: Box 6, Folder 17
Missouri Women's Democratic Clubs: Box 16, Folder 6
Monticello, reference to purchase of Jefferson's home by Democratic Party: Box 13, Folder 10
Moore, Paul B. (Charleston, Missouri): Box 13, Folder 16; regarding appointment as minister to Greece or Bulgaria: Box 17, Folder 4
Municipal Commission on Tuberculosis of St. Louis: Box 2, Folders 21-22; Box 3, Folders 1-10
National Bank of Commerce in St. Louis: Box 4, Folders 21-22
National Civic Federation: Box 17, Folder 5; oversize
National Democratic Convention, St. Louis, June 14, 1916: Box 10, Folder 17
National Film Publicity Corporation (St. Louis): Box 6, Folder 9
National Iron & Steel Works, S.A.: Box 7, Folder 32
National Loyalty League: Box 12, Folders 8-9
National Patent Holding Company: Box 4, Folder 23
National Temperance Bureau: Box 15, Folder 24; Box 16, Folders 7-10; Box 18, Folder 15
Negro Branch of the Anti-Tuberculosis Society: Box 3, Folder 4
Negro Committee to West Virginia: Box 14, Folder 9
Negro Conference on Tuberculosis: Box 3, Folder 4
New Constitution Association of Missouri: Box 11, Folder 10
New York Life Insurance Company: Box 2, Folder 8
New York Public Service Commission: Box 15, Folder 22
Newburg Holding and Developing Company: Box 6, Folder 6
Newton Relief Bill: Box 15, Folder 26; Box 17, Folder 19
Newton, Robert J. (secretary, St. Louis Society for the Relief and Prevention of Tuberculosis): Box 3, Folders 13-16
Nickerson, Amy (editor of motion picture production company): Box 10, Folder 19; Box 11, Folder 15; Box 12, Folder 8
Odeon (Grand Opera 5th Season): Box 2, Folder 7
Opera house (St. Louis), building of: Box 4, Folder 2
Ordinances on Medical Examination of School Children and Streetcar Ventilation: Box 3, Folder 1
Organization of Democratic Women's Club: Box 15, Folder 2
Osenton, C.W.: Box 14, Folder 9
Osi, John E.: reference to: Box 7, Folder 26
Otis, Spencer (president, National Patent Holding Company): Box 4, Folder 23; Box 6, Folder 8
“Overcapitalization”: Box 4, Folder 24
Owen, Ruth Bryan (daughter of William Jennings Bryan): Box 16, Folder 14
Pageant and Masque, May 20, 1914: Box 4, Folder 2
Pagenhardt, M.H. (naval architect): Box 8, Folders 15-16
Park Automobile Company: Box 1, Folder 27; Box 2, Folders 1, 3, 4
Parks, Peyton A.: Box 9, Folders 20, 22
Parsons, Edward F. (Edward F. Goltra's uncle): Box 1, Folder 7
Patent for Process for Cleaning Ores: Box 7, Folder 27
Pearl Tatum Mining Company: Box 8, Folder 6
Perkins, Frances (chairman of the Industrial Board): Box 14, Folder 15; reference to appointment as secretary of labor: Box 15, Folder 2; photograph of: Box 18, Folder 40
Philip A. Rohan Boat, Boiler and Tank Company, St. Louis: Box 8, Folder 19
Phillips, William B. (University of Texas): Box 7, Folder 33; Box 8, Folder 2
Phoenix Automobile Supply Company (St. Louis): Box 2, Folders 4-5
Pioneer Iron Company (Marquette, Michigan): Box 7, Folder 25
Pope Motor Car Company (St. Louis): Box 1, Folder 27; Box 2, Folder 1
Porter, William, Dr. (president, Board of Managers, Missouri State Sanatorium, Mt. Vernon, Missouri): Box 3, Folders 1, 2, 4, 6
Presidential Suffrage Bill: Box 16, Folder 5; “Suffrage” Special Train: Box 16, Folder 5
Princeton Preparatory School: Box 1, Folders 12-14
Princeton Triangle Club: Box 1, Folder 23
Princeton University: Box 1, Folders 15-16, 19-23; Box 2, Folder 11; Box 15, Folder 23
Prohibition laws: Box 14, Folder 15
Prohibition: Box 15, Folder 30; Box 16, Folder 10; Box 17, Folder 16
Public Service Commission Law: Box 5, Folder 5
Quarantine Hospital: Box 2, Folder 22; Box 3, Folders 1-3, 6
Railroad rates (Edward F. Goltra's speech regarding rates): Box 5, Folder 5
Railroads, regarding rates (Memo for Missouri railroads—Statement of net earnings of Lines, 1914): Box 4, Folder 24
Railroads: monographs: Box 17, Folder 24; Box 18, Folder 24
Rainey, Henry T. (U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the Majority Leader): Box 8, Folder 19; Box 17, Folders 14, 34
Randolph, Tom (Chairman of the Board, National Bank of Commerce of St. Louis): Box 4, Folder 21
Reclamation Company of St. Paul, Minnesota (flotation process): Box 6, Folder 19; the Reclamation Company, Inc. vs Goltra, DeVaney and Clemmer: Box 6, Folder 19
Reed, James A. (U.S. Senator, Missouri): Box 15, Folder 22; Box 17, Folder 18; Box 18, Folder 3; reference to: Box 12, Folder 11; Box 13, Folders 11-12; Box 15, Folders 23, 30; Box 16, Folder 3; repudiated by Missouri State Democratic Convention: Box 12, Folder 10
Reid, Florence F. (Mrs. Fred): Box 14, Folder 15; Box 15, Folder 1
Risque, Caroline (sculptor): Box 18, Folder 8
River travel. See Inland waterways and Goltra Barge Line.
Roosevelt Business and Professional League: Box 17, Folder 14
Roosevelt, Eleanor: Box 15, Folder 20
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (governor of New York): Box 12, Folder 16; Box 15, Folders 21-22; Box 17, Folder 31; reference to visit to St. Louis: Box 9, Folder 18; reference to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Chicago Convention, 1932: Box 17, Folder 14
Rumbold, Charlotte (secretary, Committee on Social Legislation): Box 3, Folder 17
Russell, Charles M. (Edward F. Goltra's nephew): Box 1, Folder 5
Russia: American policy towards: Box 18, Folder 30; declaration against recognition of the Soviets: Box 11, Folder 10. See also Francis, David R.
St. Casimir's Rectory (St. Louis): Box 3, Folder 19
St. Louis Art League: Box 2, Folder 8
St. Louis Cartoon and Color Club: Box 3, Folder 17
St. Louis Centennial Association: Box 3, Folder 11
St. Louis Chamber of Commerce: Box 4, Folders 3-4; Box 8, Folder 17; regarding policy in opposition to St. Lawrence Channel project: Box 8, Folder 16
St. Louis Club: Box 2, Folders 8-10
St. Louis Coliseum (Special Committee on Coliseum, A.L. Shapleigh, chairman): Box 2, Folder 14; alterations and additions to the Coliseum for the National Democratic Convention, Box 10, Folder 17; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer.
St. Louis Coliseum Arena Seating Plan: Box 14, Folder 10
St. Louis Colored Democratic Club: Box 14, Folder 14
St. Louis Democratic Newspaper Publishing Company: Box 17, Folder 6
St. Louis Field Club: Box 1, Folder 27
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railroad Company: Box 5, Folder 5
St. Louis Manufacturers Association: Box 3, Folder 17; Box 5, Folder 16
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Box 8, Folder 15
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Christmas Festival Fund: Box 3, Folder 19
St. Louis Provident Association: Box 3, Folder 1
St. Louis Republic: Box 17, Folder 1
St. Louis, Rocky Mountain and Pacific Company: Box 4, Folders 31-32; Box 5, Folders 1-2
Saint Louis Society for the Relief and Prevention of Tuberculosis: Box 2, Folder 22; Box 3, Folders 13-16
St. Louis Society for the Relief of Consumptives: Box 3, Folders 12-15; name changed in 1907 to St. Louis Society for Relief and Prevention of Tuberculosis
St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company: Box 5, Folder 5
St. Louis Times: Box 7, Folder 25; Box 8, Folder 6; regarding publication of souvenir booklet for 1916 Democratic National Convention, St. Louis: Box 10, Folder 19
St. Louis, Troy & Eastern Railroad Company: Box 5, Folder 16
St. Paul A.M.E. Church (St. Louis): Box 4, Folder 1
Savage, Henry S.: Box 1, Folder 8; Box 5, Folder 19; Box 17, Folder 14
Scott, Mary Semple: Box 13, Folders 6, 19; Box 14, Folder 14; Box 15, Folder 30; Box 16, Folder 19; Box 17, Folder 5
Scullin, Harry: Box 6, Folder 12
Scurlock, George H.: Box 1, Folders 4-6
Scurlock, Mable (Edward F. Goltra's niece): Box 1, Folder 4
Second Ward Democratic Organization: Box 17, Folder 13
Shaver, Clem (chairman, Democratic National Committee): Box 14, Folder 15
Shepley, Arthur (Edward F. Goltra's attorney): Box 4, Folder 9
Sheffield Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Company: Box 8, Folders 6-7
Sibert, Fred W.: Box 1, Folder 5
Siefert, Isabella, Miss: Box 2, Folder 11
Sikeston Standard: Box 13, Folder 12
Simmons Hardware Company: Box 2, Folder 13; Box 3, Folder 2; Box 5, Folder 15; Box 7, Folders 25, 28-30; Box 15, Folder 16
Sixth Ward Regular Negro Democratic Organization: Box 17, Folder 14
Sligo Furnace Company: Box 5, Folders 6-7
Smart, W.F. (Carnegie Steel Company): Box 8, Folder 3
Smith, Alfred E.: Box 14, Folder 15; campaign for president: Box 14, Folder 16; material relating to: Box 15, Folder 21; religious question (Protestant vs. Catholic): Box 16, Folder 17; photograph of: Box 18, Folder 40
Smith, [Alfred E.] for President Club of St. Louis: Box 14, Folder 16
Smith and Pearcy (Smith, Luther Ely): Box 14, Folder 12
Smith, James E. (vice president, Mississippi Valley Association): Box 8, Folder 12
Smith, Luther Ely: Box 14, Folder 10
Smith, Robert A.: Box 14, Folder 16
Sons and Daughters of Democracy (Edward F. Goltra was a member.): Box 12, Folder 11; constitution and by-laws: Box 16, Folder 1
Southern Coal and Mining Company: Box 7, Folder 34
Southern Coal, Coke & Mining Company: Box 6, Folder 11; Box 7, Folder 34
Southern Shipping and Trading Company, Inc.: Box 8, Folder 22
Southwestern Iron Company: reference to: Box 7, Folder 32
Southwestern Steel Development Company, St. Louis: Box 7, Folder 35; Box 8, Folder 1
Spalding, F.S. (Bishop's House, Salt Lake City): Box 1, Folder 19
Spaulding, George S.: Box 5, Folder 19
Special Train to Democratic National Convention, New York, June 1924: Box 16, Folder 16
Spencer, E.J.: Box 5, Folder 18
Spencer, H.B. (Southern Railway): Box 1, Folders 26-27; Box 4, Folder 6
Springer, John W.: Box 5, Folder 19
Springfield and Jacksonville Electric Railway Company: Box 1, Folder 6
Springs, Leroy (views on women in politics): Box 14, Folder 15
Standard Roller Bearing Company (Philadelphia): Box 1, Folder 18
State Negro Democratic Association: Box 17, Folder 14
Steel Barge Line, proposed: Box 5, Folder 17
Stilwell, A. E. (president, Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad Company): Box 4, Folders 25-29
Stock swindle: Box 5, Folder 4
Suiter, John F., Captain (rapids pilot): Box 8, Folders 10, 11, 15
Summer Outing for Children of the Poor: Box 3, Folder 18
Superior Coal and Coke Company: Box 9, Folder 1
Sweetwater, Texas: Box 4, Folder 27; proposition: Box 5, Folder 19; oversize material filed in Archives Map Drawer.
Taylor, Edward, Rev. (Edward F. Goltra's ancestor): Box 1, Folder 7
Teapot Dome Investigation, reference to: Box 15, Folder 2
Terminal Association vs. Goltra: Box 8, Folder 15
Tesson, Annette (claim against Edward F. Goltra growing out of injuries sustained in accident with Edward F. Goltra's son, William Brown Goltra): Box 2, Folder 7
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, reference to D.R. Francis: Box 17, Folder 7
Tingle, Rachel A. (Women's Democratic Clubs): Box 16, Folders 16, 22
Toledo Motor Company: Box 2, Folder 2
Treasury Department, U.S. Prohibition Service: Box 6, Folders 20-23; Box 7, Folder 1
Tuberculosis: Day and Night Camp Sanatorium: Box 3, Folder 9; International Congress on Tuberculosis: Box 3, Folders 8-9; Municipal Commission on Tuberculosis: Box 2, Folders 21-22; Box 3, Folders 1-10; Ordinance #2: Box 3, Folder 10; Open-air cure: Box 3, Folder 13; sanatorium, Box 3, Folders 13-14; Tuberculosis Sanatorium Movement: Box 3, Folders 2-3. See also St. Louis Society for the Relief and Prevention of Tuberculosis; Colored Anti-Tuberculosis Association; consumptives, segregation of; Missouri Association for Relief and Control of Tuberculosis; Negro Conference on Tuberculosis; Dr. William Porter; Quarantine Hospital; and white plague.
Tuttle, Bishop: Box 3, Folders 17-18
Twentieth Ward Democratic Club: Box 4, Folder 1
Twenty-Fifth Ward Democratic Organization: Box 17, Folder 12
Twenty-Seventh Ward Regular Democratic Organization: Box 17, Folder 10
Union Electric Light & Power Company: Box 2, Folder 8
Union Pacific System, B.L. Winchell, Director of Traffic: Box 5, Folders 3-4
United Iron Works Company (Springfield, Missouri): Box 6, Folder 6
United States and Mexican Trust Company: Box 4, Folders 25, 29
United States Daily Publishing Corporation: Box 5, Folders 8-10
United States Independent Telephone Company: Box 5, Folders 11-12
United States Steel Corporation (transcript of Edward F. Goltra's evidence as witness in court case, 1913): Box 8, Folder 2
United States Steel Corporation: Box 5, Folder 18
University Club (St. Louis): Box 1, Folder 22; Box 2, Folders 2, 5; Box 17, Folder 23
University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy (Rolla): Box 6, Folder 7; Box 7, Folder 33; Box 17, Folder 5
University of Virginia (list of St. Louis alumni): Box 17, Folder 7
Vashon, George: Box 14, Folders 9, 14
Veiled Prophet Ball: Box 2, Folders 7-9
Vicksburg towboat: Box 8, Folder 13
Visiting Nurse Program: Box 3, Folders 12-13
W. E. Howett Manufacturing Company: Box 5, Folder 13
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel: Box 1, Folder 17
Wall Realty Company (Real Estate and Financial Agents): Box 5, Folder 15
War Department: Box 8, Folder 13; Box 9, Folder 6
Warner, Captain (drowning of): Box 8, Folder 21
Waterway, first mention of project: Box 1, Folder 11
Waterways Journal: Box 8, Folders 17-21; Box 18, Folder 21
Waukon Iron Company: Box 7, Folder 31
Weeks, John W. (Secretary of War): Box 8, Folder 15; Box 9, Folder 5
Wells, Rolla: Box 2, Folder 22; Box 5, Folder 7; reference to: Box 1, Folder 21; Box 15, Folder 30; regarding income tax case: Box 17, Folder 12
Wendler, Frederick L. (swindle case): Box 17, Folder 4
West Australian Manganese Company (Perth, Australia): Box 6, Folder 13
West Disinfecting Company (regarding disinfectants for use in cuspidors): Box 3, Folders 1-3
West Kentucky Coal Company: Box 8, Folders 17, 19-20
Western Illinois Gas and Oil Company: Box 5, Folder 14
Western Military Academy: Box 1, Folder 11
Western Watchman (St. Louis newspaper), “Golden Jubilee” edition: Box 2, Folder 8
Westminster School (Simsbury, Conn.): Box 1, Folder 17
Wetmore & Brown Brokers: Box 5, Folder 14
Wetmore, Claude H.: Box 5, Folder 14
Wheeling Steel Corporation: Box 8, Folder 19
White Plague: Box 3, Folders 13, 17
Whitney, Florence (Mrs. Caspar): Box 14, Folder 15; Box 15, Folder 1
William Gardner, Naval Architect, Engineer and Yacht Broker: Box 2, Folders 2-3
William Young Carriage Co.: Box 1, Folder 11
Wilson, Eleanor Randolph (daughter of Woodrow Wilson—invitation to her wedding to William McAdoo): Box 15, Folder 23
Wilson, Luther M., regarding expense account: Box 13, Folders 20-21; Box 14, Folder 5
Wilson, Woodrow: Box 15, Folders 23, 26; reference to: Box 1, Folder 7; regarding biography of: Box 17, Folder 10; Photostat copy of farewell letter from cabinet: Box 13, Folder 2; special arrangements for Missouri Delegation to Washington: Box 13, Folder 18. See also Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memorial Fund.
Wilson, Mrs. Woodrow. See Ellen Wilson Memorial.
Winchell, Benjamin L.: Box 5, Folders 3-4
Winchell, Frank E.: Box 5, Folders 3-4
Winchester-Simmons Company: Box 14, Folder 12
Wisherd Line Steamers (Quincy, Illinois): Box 2, Folder 12
Wm. A. Beatty Company (manufacturers of fruit juices, Los Angeles, California): Box 1, Folder 9
Women Democratic State Committee: Box 16, Folders 18-19
Women in politics: Box 10, Folder 20; Box 11, Folder 15; Box 12, Folders 3, 11; Box 17, Folders 16, 18; Box 15, Folders 1-2; equal representation on National Committee: Box 13, Folders 4, 5; Jeffersonian Democratic Women's Club, St. Louis: Box 14, Folders 15, 16; 1928 Democratic National Convention: Box 15, Folder 20; Goltra's role: Box 16, Folder 6. See also Democratic Women's Clubs of St. Louis; League of Women Voters; Missouri League of Women Voters; Missouri Women's Democratic Clubs; Eighteenth and Fourteenth Ward Democratic Women's Organization; Organization of Democratic Women's Club; and the correspondence of Emily N. Blair, Edith Bradley, Laura Brown, Mrs. C.B. Faris, Mrs. J.W. McKnight, Leroy Springs, and Rachel Tingle.
Women's Democratic Campaign Manual, 1924, reference to: Box 14, Folder 9
Women's Democratic Club: Box 16, Folder 22
Women's Democratic County (Missouri) Committee (list of chairmen): Box 10, Folder 2
Women's Democratic State Committee of Missouri: Box 12, Folder 9
Women's Democratic State Committee (Missouri): Box 13, Folders 4-5, 8; Box 16, Folders 16-19
Women's Jackson County Democratic Headquarters: Box 13, Folder 7
Women's National Exposition, March 12-17, 1928: Box 14, Folder 15
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memorial Fund: Box 16, Folders 21-24; Box 18, Folder 16
World Alliance for International Friendship: Box 17, Folder 10
Worthington, Thomas (Attorney): Box 1, Folder 7
Yamashita, Y. Bryan (employed as government translator): Box 17, Folder 14
Yantis, Frank S. (Colorado, Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad Company): Box 4, Folder 24
Young Men's Christian Association: Box 2, Folder 10
Young Women's Christian Association (St. Louis), building fund drive: Box 1, Folder 21; Box 3, Folder 19
Yule, William (mining scout—Venezuela): Box 6, Folders 10-12
Title
Inventory of Edward Field Goltra Papers
Status
Completed
Author
EAD by Jaime Bourassa using ArchivesSpace
Date
2018
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Describing Archives: A Content Standard
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