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Box 2

 Container

Contains 311 Results:

Letter signed Siter Price & Co., Philadelphia, to John F. Darby, St. Louis, Mo. Business matters. States in part, “We are sorry our friend P. Menard would not come to an amicable adjustment on the G.H. Kennerly estate.” Discusses the case and James Clemens, Jr., who long had that troublesome case. [filed 1838 Jan-Nov], 1838 Nov 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Nov 1

Letter signed E.H. Bebee, St. Louis, to John F. Darby, Jefferson City, Mo. Gives suggestions for changes of laws of boats and vessels. [filed 1838 Jan-Nov], 1838 Nov 14

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Nov 14

Letter signed C. Gratiot [Charles Gratiot], Washington, to John F. Darby, Jefferson City, Missouri. Concerning the toll bridge over the Bourbeuse River, the program of the act together with a plan and estimation of the cost of which have already been given to Darby by Gratiot’s brother. Asks Darby to draw up a memorial paper for him and sign his name for the presentation of the proposed bill. Persons mentioned include Mr. Sheragere[?] and Mr. Geyer. Places mentioned include Franklin., 1838 Nov 18

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Nov 18

Letter signed Wayman Crow, Saint Louis, to John F. Darby, Jefferson City, Mo. States in part, “My name, and that of George K. Budd, may be used in support of model bank charter (containing power to deal in Exchange and Banknotes, on the order of the Louisville Savings Institution charter).”, 1838 Nov 21

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Nov 21

Letter signed Henry Davis, Lynchburg, to John F. Darby, Jefferson City, Missouri. Regarding receipts for notes. [filed 1838 Jan-Nov], 1838 Nov 25

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Nov 25

Letter signed Elizabeth Lewis, St. Louis, to Mrs. Mary Darby. Regarding trouble with Old Sarah not doing her work properly. [filed 1838 Jan-Nov], 1838 Nov 27

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Nov 27

Letter signed J.D. Johnston, St. Louis, to John F. Darby, City of Jefferson, Mo. Regarding a bill introduced into the Legislature for separating the Criminal from the Civil Court in this circuit, and provision for a separate clerk to be elected. [filed 1838 Dec], 1838 Dec 5

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Dec 5

Letter signed Samuel Wiggins, Cincinnati, to John F. Darby, St. Louis, Missouri. Regarding John Lee’s refusal to accept the deed to a lot which he purchased at auction. The lot belonged to Stephen Wiggins, the writer’s brother. [filed 1838 Dec], 1838 Dec 5

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Dec 5

Letter of Jane McDaniel, Leasburg, Caswell Cty. [Caswell County], No. Carolina, to grandson, John F. Darby, St. Louis, Missouri. Contains family news. [filed 1838 Dec], 1838 Dec 7

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Dec 7

Letter signed Jane McDaniel Leasburg, N.C., to John F. Darby, Jeff. City, Missouri. Regarding her illness. Requests a visit from him soon. [filed 1838 Dec], 1838 Dec 10

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists largely of the papers of John F. Darby and his wife Mary F. Darby, and relates mostly to the political, social, and business history of St. Louis. The papers also include family correspondence with relatives in North Carolina, Kentucky, and Missouri, and correspondence regarding legal and business matters. Of special note are the minute books of the Jefferson Society and the St. Louis Debating Club (1827-1828), both regional debating societies of which Darby was a...
Dates: 1838 Dec 10