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Box 3

 Container

Contains 452 Results:

Letter signed S.G.J.D. Camp, Fort Columbus, N.Y., to J.F. Darby [John F. Darby]. A bill will be brought before Congress for an increase of medical corps of the Army, and Camp urges Darby to aid its passage. Gives reasons. Also gives congratulations upon Darby’s restoration to health. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 4

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 4

Letter signed William M. Darby, Attallaville, Miss., to John D. Freeman, Member of Congress, Washington City, D.C. Inquires about the health of his brother in Washington. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 6

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 6

Two letters pertaining to Thomas Mosley Jr.’s land warrant claim as an ensign in Shelby’s campaign in Canada in 1813. (2 items) [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 10

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 10

Letter signed Thornton Grimsley, St. Louis, to John F. Darby. “All of St. Louis is elated to hear you are able to be out.” Discusses politics – split among the Germans. Bournstein took offense of some neglect of attention by the great German patriot, Kinkel. The never-dying energy and burning eloquence of Kossuth precedes him everywhere and many in St. Louis would like to see him. The city authorities have not invited him and there is a division in feeling on the subject. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 12

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 12

Letter signed Mary M. Darby, St. Louis, to Husband [John F. Darby]. Family news. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 12

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 12

Letter signed P.D. Tiffany, Worcester, to John F. Darby. Regarding Tiffany’s health, which broke down after John’s recuperation. Tiffany nursed him. Discusses Crockett’s letter and politics. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 16

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 16

Letter signed Mary M. Darby, St. Louis, to Husband [John F. Darby]. Family news. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 18

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 18

Letter signed John F. Darby by G.B. Harleston, Washington, to Mary [Darby]. Family news. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 22

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 22

Letter signed John F. Darby by G.B. Harleston, Washington, to Mary [Darby]. Family news. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 25

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 25

Letter signed John F. Darby by P. Dexter Tiffany, Washington City, to Mary M. Darby. Family news. [filed 1852 Jan-Feb], 1852 Jan 26

 Item — Box: 3, Folder: 6
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: 1852 Jan 26