Box 3
Container
Contains 452 Results:
Letter signed Jas. Lindsay [James Lindsay], New Lebanon, to John F. Darby. Explains his father’s line of heirs. Lindsay is sorry to say to Darby that they are all single except his sister. His sister’s husband acknowledged the attorney with her. He hopes that this will be satisfying to Darby. [filed 1864], 1864 June 18
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 June 18
Letter signed Wm. Limrick [William Limrick], New York City, to J.F. Darby [John F. Darby]. States that he has sent $20,000 in gold to Montreal, and next week he shall send $30,000 more. Discusses the money market in “this God-forsaken place.” [filed 1864], 1864 July 2
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 2
Letter signed Lorenzo D. Estep, Rock Island Prison, Ill., to Mrs. [Mary] Darby. Requests clothing and money. States that he is a friend of her son, A.G. [filed 1864], 1864 July 11
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 11
Letter signed Mary M. Darby, New York, to Husband [John F. Darby]. Mentions that she has decided to go to Long Branch with Mr. and Mrs. Kimble. [filed 1864], 1864 July 11
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 11
Letter signed T.H. Buker, Astor House, New York, to J.F. Darby [John F. Darby], St. Louis. Regarding Mrs. [Mary] Darby’s departure from St. Louis. Buker will see that she and the children have attention. [filed 1864], 1864 July 12
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 12
Letter signed Wm. Limrick [William Limrick], New York City, to John F. Darby. States that he missed Mrs. [Mary] Darby when he went to see her. Discusses the gold market. [filed 1864], 1864 July 12
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 12
Letter signed Mary M. Darby, New York, to Husband [John F. Darby]. Mentions a visit from Mr. Buker. [filed 1864], 1864 July 12
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 12
Letter signed Mary M. Darby, Long Branch, New Jersey, to Husband [John F. Darby]. Mentions that she has arrived in Long Branch and was too fatigued to write immediately. [filed 1864], 1864 July 14
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 14
Letter signed Mary M. Darby, Long Branch, N.J., to Husband [John F. Darby]. Mentions her fatigue. [filed 1864], 1864 July 15
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 15
Letter signed Mary M. Darby, New York, to Husband [John F. Darby]. Informs him that she is back in New York but is fatigued. [filed 1864], 1864 July 18
Item — Box: 3, 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:
1864 July 18