Box 1
Contains 99 Results:
Letter signed A. Watson[?], Toledo, Ohio, to his friend Isa. Briefly recounts his trip from St. Louis to Toledo to visit his mother and sisters. Mentions his partner Charley Warner., 1852 Dec 17
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed T. Ketcham, Cold Spring, to “Dear Sir.” “I have seen Mr. Merritt and had a talk with him I have also seen the house and find it well finished throughout his asks $1650. . . .”, 1853 Jan 16
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed Eliza De Le Ree to her brother. Mentions that she went to Cold Spring and paid off the mortgage; discusses family news; and mentions the death of Peter Witter., 1853 May 17
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed Jno. W. Miller [John W. Miller], St. Louis, to his friend Isaac. “. . . . John Williams has got a letter from George. he says he thinks gold is plenty there but he has prospected but little and would not advise his friends to come out untill he sees farther. . . .”, 1859 Feb 4
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed John W. Miller, St. Louis, to his friend Isaac. “. . . . If you have plenty of blackberries all you want is to press the juice out & add 10 Gal whiskey to the Bbl & you can many any thing out of it. . . .”, 1859 July 20
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed “E,” Mount Vernon, to her brother. Mentions that Thomas would like to come work for him on the farm. Mentions family and friends., 1861 Mar 3
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed R.R. Hazard, Western Sanitary Commission, St. Louis, to Col. Lewis B. Parsons. Requests transportation for four nurses of the transport Crescent City to Chicago., 1862 Apr 15
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed R.R. Hazard, Western Sanitary Commission, St. Louis, to Col. Lewis B. Parsons, quartermaster. “If we can find the persons referred to in your letter of this evening, we will furnish them transportation on the Hospital Steamers, without trouble to your or expense to Government. . . .”, 1862 Apr 15
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed Jno. W. Miller [John W. Miller], St. Louis, to his friend Isaac. “. . . . The Warner is here. . . . I had him [Joel?] at the Ball one night & dancing & Lager Beer made him want to stand on his head. . . . The river is full of ice & boating is about quit. . . .”, No year Jan 24
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.
Letter signed John W. Miller to his friend Isaac. “Ed was in the store this morning he said they wanted you on the Iatan. . . .”, No year Feb 22
The collection contains correspondence, receipts, promissory notes, accounts, newspaper clippings, and five notebooks.