Box 4
Container
Contains 524 Results:
Copy of letter signed John F. Darby, Saint Louis, Missouri, to Charles J, Lowry, Brooklyn, New York. Regarding matters of June Massey and Delphy Carlin. Requests that Lowry return the papers Darby forwarded to him, which Lowry has neglected to do. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Jan 22
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Jan 22
Letter signed George Mackay, New York, to [John F.] Darby. Regarding settlement with Gitt. Darby need not pay him any money for Mackay. He is sorry Darby is cursed by such an imprudent selfish man. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Mar 11
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Mar 11
Letter signed H.T. McDaniel, Atlanta, Ga., to Jno. F. Darby [John F. Darby], St. Louis, Mo. Regarding possibility of McDaniel securing position as engineer on road – for instance, South Pacific Railroad, or a position in construction. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Mar 11
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Mar 11
Letter of W.W. Gitt, St. Louis, to Brother [George] Mackay. Regarding abstract of title, real estate, and land settlements. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872? Mar 15
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872? Mar 15
Letter signed George Mackay, 58 Broadway, New York, to John F. Darby, St. Louis. Advises Darby to go ahead with his course in compromising with the people. If Darby can send him some money, he can draw Gitt away from Darby. His course towards Darby is accursed. He is a crazy man. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Mar 15
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Mar 15
Letter signed W.W. Gitt, St. Louis, Mo., to Brother [John F.] Darby. George Mackay has advised him to harmonise [sic] with Darby and accept his action in all stages of his case. He will do that. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Mar 16
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Mar 16
Letter signed H.D. Bacon, San Francisco, to John F. Darby, St. Louis. Bacon has received papers relating to Dent. Thanks Darby for correcting Col. Snitzler’s statement regarding events connected to the Treaty of Louisiana. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Mar 21
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Mar 21
Letter signed Thos. S. Anderson, Palmyra, to John F. Darby. Regarding property settlement for Anderson’s client, whose title is through his mother, a daughter of Rufus Easton. Anderson does not think Darby’s client has any title to the land. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Mar 22
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Mar 22
Letter signed Henry T. McDaniel, Pendleton S.C., to Jno. F. Darby [John F. Darby], St. Louis, Mo. Requests loan of $200 for about 4 months; he is about to marry a wealthy woman who assumes he has money; he is owed about $4000 but probably will not get it for 3 or 4 months. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Mar 24
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Mar 24
Letter signed W.W. Gitt, St. Louis, Mo., to Brother [John F.] Darby. Regarding property affairs. In connection with their affairs touching T. Smith, Gitt shall be obliged to sue Darby on his agreement. He does not intend to see [George] Mackay, having no business with him. [filed in 1872 Jan-Aug], 1872 Apr 12
Item — Box: 4, Folder: 7
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:
1872 Apr 12