Box 1
Contains 45 Results:
Letter signed Early [Alexander Early Steen], in camp near Ft. Smith, Arkansas, to his wife, Mrs. Georgiana Steen, Carondelet, Mo. Expresses how much he misses her and their children, and laments the fact that the many previous letters he sent have not reached her., 1862 Nov 26
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed C. Carson [Kit Carson], Fernando de Taos [New Mexico Territory], to Mrs. Georgiana R. Steen. States that he has received the land warrant she sent him, and has left the warrant with Col. St. Vrain., 1864 Feb 27
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Fan, Washington, Arkansas, to her sister. Discusses the deaths of Let and “E” and their effects. Discusses friends and family and mentions Dr. Bizzell., 1864 Sept 4
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Wm. W. Belknap [William W. Belknap], near Atlanta, Ga., to Mrs. M.R. Little, Carondelet, Mo. Explains the lots of land he purchased in Iowa for Mrs. Little’s husband and the taxes on those lots., 1864 Sept 14
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed P.T. Lomax, Keokuk, Iowa, to Mrs. M.R. Little, Baltimore, Maryland. Regarding taxes and lands in Iowa., 1865 Feb 17
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed C. Carson [Kit Carson], brevet brigadier general, U.S. Vols., Fort Garland, C.T. [Colorado Territory], to Mrs. Georgiana A. Steen, Carondelet, Mo. “. . . . I wrote to Mr. Magnault some four months since to send the land warrant to you. I shall write to Colonel St. Vrain today and request him to obtain the land warrant and forward it to you immediately.”, 1866 Dec 22
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Wm. W. Belknap [William W. Belknap], Keokuk, Iowa, to Genl. P. Morrison [Pitcairn Morrison], Carondelet, Mo. “. . . . Although I have done my duty fully as to this land, I will use every effort to effect its redemption from the tax sale and will write you as soon as I receive a reply to my letter.”, 1869 May 5
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed Georgia, Carondelet, Mo., to her father [Pitcairn Morrison]. Discusses friends and family., 1870 Nov 8
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Letter signed E.R. DuVal, M.D., Ft. Smith, Arkansas, to Mrs. A.E. Steen. “In removing the remains of poor Early, I found upon the collar of his uniform coat this hair, which I send to you, and his little daughters. The Association has erected to Genl.’s Steen & McIntosh a very nice monument in a commanding point in the U.S. Cemetery. . . .”, 1876 Apr 28
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.
Brief newspaper obituary of Mrs. Irene Marie Morrison, wife of General P. Morrison. She died at her residence in Carondelet, Mo., at the age of 78., 1883
The collection consists primarily of correspondence of the Morrison-Steen-Little family, including two letters of Kit Carson to Mrs. Georgiana Steen. The collection also contains several poems.