Box 2
Container
Contains 311 Results:
Letter signed L.F. Linn, Washington City, to John F. Darby, St. Louis, Missouri. Regarding performing a favor for my “old friend Brown.” Mentions business, land claims, patents, an Indian affair, Oregon, etc. (includes typed transcription) [filed 1840], 1840 Feb 1
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 Feb 1
Letter signed J.B. Brant, St. Louis, to John F. Darby. Asks Darby to see R. Simpson and ask him to inquire into affairs of A. Kennerly. Letter marked “Confidential.” [filed 1840], 1840 Feb 3
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 Feb 3
Letter signed Wm. Carr Lane [William Carr Lane] to John F. Darby, St. Louis. Advises Darby that if he is one of Kennerly’s securities, it behooves him (Darby) to look to the settlement of Kennerly’s accounts. Letter marked “Strictly Confidential.” [filed 1840], 1840 Feb 4
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 Feb 4
Letter signed L.F. Linn, Ste. Genevieve, to J.H. Darby [John F. Darby]. Regarding aid for Linn’s friend, Brown. [filed 1840], 1840 Feb 14
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 Feb 14
Letter signed Jane McDaniel, Leasburg County, to John F. Darby, St. Louis, Missouri. Family news. [filed 1840], 1840 Feb 29
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 Feb 29
Letter signed L.F. Linn, Washington City, to J.H. Darby [John F. Darby], St. Louis, Missouri. States that their friend Brown has deposited $1,800 in the bank, being the amount he owes the government. (includes typed transcription) [filed 1840], 1840 Mar 27
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 Mar 27
Letter signed G.F. Call, Tallahassee, to John F. Darby, Saint Louis, Missouri. Wants to ascertain the opinion of his creditors in St. Louis. States that the Indians are not as cruel as the bloodsucking brokers of St. Louis. Also discusses politics, the Whigs, Van Buren, and Indians in the neighborhood. [filed 1840], 1840 Apr 25
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 Apr 25
Letter signed P.J. Verhaegen, St. Louis, to J. Darby [John F. Darby], Mayor of St. Louis. Introduces Mr. O’Sullivan. [filed 1840], 1840 May 13
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 May 13
Letter signed P.J. Verhaegen, St. Louis, to J. Darby [John F. Darby], Mayor of St. Louis. Asks Darby to admit the bearer of this letter into the hospital if consistent with city regulations. [filed 1840], 1840 May 13
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 May 13
Letter signed Stephen D. Barlow to J.F. Darby [John F. Darby]. States that he is no longer interested in the situation in Darby’s office. [filed 1840], 1840 June 4
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 10
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:
1840 June 4