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Box 14

 Container

Contains 22 Results:

Democratic National Committee (Arrangement for Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include Honorable George L. Bowman (Democratic National Committee, Kingfisher, Oklahoma), A.L. Jackson [Arthur L. Jackson] (district passenger agent, Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, St. Louis), Jennie B. Kochtitzky (Democratic Central Committee, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri), W.O. Gray (lawyer, Bowling Green, Missouri), Anne Nolen Christian (Semi-Weekly News, Monroe City, Missouri), Chas. M. Hay [Charles M. Hay] (Curlee & Hay, lawyers, St. Louis), Ben A. Yates (Pattonsburg, Missouri), W.R. Hollister (president, Capital News Printing Company, Jefferson City, Missouri), Michael Kinney (St. Louis), Mrs. A.C. Parsons (vice chairman, Gentry County Democratic Central Committee, King City, Missouri), Lee B. Ewing (Ewing & Ewing, attorneys), Albert R. James (James & Shook, Marshall, Missouri), Jemima L. Hughes (Mrs. Bondurant Hughes) (Women’s Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Keytesville, Missouri), Frederick D. Gardner (St. Louis), Mrs. W.E. Ewing (the Ewing Printers, Odessa, Missouri), Harry C. Blanton (attorney, Sikeston, Missouri), Robt. J. Mitchell [Robert J. Mitchell] (Bank of Marionville, Marionville, Missouri), Mrs. Emily S. Harshe (Columbia, Missouri), D.M. McNamara [Daniel M. McNamara] (general agent, Passenger Department, Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, St. Louis), Minnie R. Quinn (Mrs. G.A. Quinn) (Hornersville, Missouri), Mrs. M.T. Rice (Newton County Bank, Neosho, Missouri), Alice B. Johnson (Osceola, Missouri), H.D. Sloan (R.S. Jacobs Banking Company, Greenfield, Missouri), Perry T. Allen (Allen & Allen, attorneys, Springfield, Missouri), Mrs. Mamie J. Parsons (Mrs. W.L.P. Parsons) (Defiance, Missouri), A.J. Hawkins (president, Shannon County Bank, Eminence, Missouri), Mrs. Milford Riggs (superintendent, Missouri Home for Aged Baptists, Ironton, Missouri), Frank H. Farris (attorney, Rolla, Missouri), James E. Cox (R.L. McDonald Manufacturing Company, St. Joseph, Missouri), Chas. H. Mayer [Charles H. Mayer] (St. Joseph, Missouri), Mrs. N.A. Franklin [Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin] (Unionville, Missouri), Mrs. Guy C. Million (Boonville, Missouri), Louis J. Gualdoni (St. Louis), and Claude Bass (First National Bank of Steelville, Steelville, Missouri)., 1924 Apr-May

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 Apr-May

Democratic National Committee (Arrangement for Special Train to Democratic National Convention), 1924 Apr-May. Correspondents include Honorable George L. Bowman (Democratic National Committee, Kingfisher, Oklahoma), A.L. Jackson [Arthur L. Jackson] (district passenger agent, Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, St. Louis), Jennie B. Kochtitzky (Democratic Central Committee, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri), W.O. Gray (lawyer, Bowling Green, Missouri), Anne Nolen Christian (Semi-Weekly News, Monroe City, Missouri), Chas. M. Hay [Charles M. Hay] (Curlee & Hay, lawyers, St. Louis), Ben A. Yates (Pattonsburg, Missouri), W.R. Hollister (president, Capital News Printing Company, Jefferson City, Missouri), Michael Kinney (St. Louis), Mrs. A.C. Parsons (vice chairman, Gentry County Democratic Central Committee, King City, Missouri), Lee B. Ewing (Ewing & Ewing, attorneys), Albert R. James (James & Shook, Marshall, Missouri), Jemima L. Hughes (Mrs. Bondurant Hughes) (Women’s Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Keytesville, Missouri), Frederick D. Gardner (St. Louis), and Mrs. W.E. Ewing (the Ewing Printers, Odessa, Missouri)., 1924 Apr-May

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 Apr-May

Democratic National Committee (Arrangement for Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include Harry C. Blanton (attorney, Sikeston, Missouri), Robt. J. Mitchell [Robert J. Mitchell] (Bank of Marionville, Marionville, Missouri), Mrs. Emily S. Harshe (Columbia, Missouri), D.M. McNamara [Daniel M. McNamara] (general agent, Passenger Department, Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, St. Louis), Minnie R. Quinn (Mrs. G.A. Quinn) (Hornersville, Missouri), Mrs. M.T. Rice (Newton County Bank, Neosho, Missouri), Alice B. Johnson (Osceola, Missouri), H.D. Sloan (R.S. Jacobs Banking Company, Greenfield, Missouri), Perry T. Allen (Allen & Allen, attorneys, Springfield, Missouri), Mrs. Mamie J. Parsons (Mrs. W.L.P. Parsons) (Defiance, Missouri), A.J. Hawkins (president, Shannon County Bank, Eminence, Missouri), Mrs. Milford Riggs (superintendent, Missouri Home for Aged Baptists, Ironton, Missouri), Frank H. Farris (attorney, Rolla, Missouri), James E. Cox (R.L. McDonald Manufacturing Company, St. Joseph, Missouri), Chas. H. Mayer [Charles H. Mayer] (St. Joseph, Missouri), Mrs. N.A. Franklin [Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin] (Unionville, Missouri), Mrs. Guy C. Million (Boonville, Missouri), Louis J. Gualdoni (St. Louis), and Claude Bass (First National Bank of Steelville, Steelville, Missouri)., 1924 Apr-May

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 Apr-May

Democratic National Committee (Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include C.D.M. Cole (New York City), Albert R. James (James & Shook, attorneys, Marshall, Missouri), Omar D. Gray (Omar D. Gray’s Sturgeon Missouri Leader, Sturgeon, Missouri), Mrs. Henry W. Hunt (Tarkio, Missouri), James E. Cox (R.L. McDonald Manufacturing Company, St. Joseph, Missouri), J.J. Mestres [Joseph J. Mestres] (chairman, Democratic City Central Committee), Mrs. F.O. Andrews (Fredericktown, Missouri), Ben E. Hulse (Eby & Hulse, lawyers, Hannibal, Missouri), Harry C. Blanton (attorney, Sikeston, Missouri), Everett Reeves (Ward, Reeves & Oliver, attorneys, Caruthersville, Missouri), Mrs. N.A. Franklin [Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin] (Unionville, Missouri), Mrs. Bessie Gregory (Princeton, Missouri), W.R. Taylor (Home Savings Bank, Fulton, Missouri), Mary E. Sutton (Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Mrs. Blanche Lewis (Mountain Grove, Missouri), Geo. K. Williams [George K. Williams] (Black Hawk Lead and Zinc Co., Farmington, Missouri), L.M. Bliss (secretary to Mr. Goltra, St. Louis), Mrs. A.C. Parsons, Mrs. H.A. Owen [Mrs. Herbert A. Owen] (St. Joseph, Missouri), Mrs. M.R. Wise (Mexico, Missouri), J.J. Copeland (president, Scarritt-Morrisville College, Morrisville, Missouri), Joseph H. Brogan (chairman, Committee on Labor, Commerce, Manufactories, and Immigration, Missouri Senate), N.W. Brickey [Norville W. Brickey] (president, Citizens Bank of Festus, Festus, Missouri), Lee B. Ewing (Ewing & Ewing, attorneys, Nevada, Missouri), Mrs. W.G. Warner (Lamar Leader, Lamar, Missouri), Lilla Troy (committeewoman, 6th Ward, 2727 Caroline St., St. Louis), W.A. Scanlon [William A. Scanlon] (on stationery of the Elliott Hotel, Brookfield, Missouri), Claude Bass (Bass Mercantile Co., Steelville, Missouri), A.J. Hawkins (proprietor, Eminence Mercantile Company, Eminence, Missouri), Frank H. Farris (attorney, Rolla, Missouri), George R. Ellison (Shinabargar, Blagg & Ellison, Maryville, Missouri), Bob Holloway (Jefferson City, Missouri), John C. Mills (law office of Higbee & Mills, Kirksville, Missouri), and Clay Adair (Clinton, Missouri)., 1924 May 19-31

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 May 19-31

Democratic National Committee (Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include C.D.M. Cole (New York City), Albert R. James (James & Shook, attorneys, Marshall, Missouri), Omar D. Gray (Omar D. Gray’s Sturgeon Missouri Leader, Sturgeon, Missouri), Mrs. Henry W. Hunt (Tarkio, Missouri), James E. Cox (R.L. McDonald Manufacturing Company, St. Joseph, Missouri), J.J. Mestres [Joseph J. Mestres] (chairman, Democratic City Central Committee), Mrs. F.O. Andrews (Fredericktown, Missouri), Ben E. Hulse (Eby & Hulse, lawyers, Hannibal, Missouri), Harry C. Blanton (attorney, Sikeston, Missouri), Everett Reeves (Ward, Reeves & Oliver, attorneys, Caruthersville, Missouri), Mrs. N.A. Franklin [Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin] (Unionville, Missouri), Mrs. Bessie Gregory (Princeton, Missouri), W.R. Taylor (Home Savings Bank, Fulton, Missouri), Mary E. Sutton (Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Mrs. Blanche Lewis (Mountain Grove, Missouri), Geo. K. Williams [George K. Williams] (Black Hawk Lead and Zinc Co., Farmington, Missouri), L.M. Bliss (secretary to Mr. Goltra, St. Louis), Mrs. A.C. Parsons, and Mrs. H.A. Owen [Mrs. Herbert A. Owen] (St. Joseph, Missouri)., 1924 May 19-31

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 May 19-31

Democratic National Committee (Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include Mrs. M.R. Wise (Mexico, Missouri), J.J. Copeland (president, Scarritt-Morrisville College, Morrisville, Missouri), Joseph H. Brogan (chairman, Committee on Labor, Commerce, Manufactories, and Immigration, Missouri Senate), N.W. Brickey [Norville W. Brickey] (president, Citizens Bank of Festus, Festus, Missouri), Lee B. Ewing (Ewing & Ewing, attorneys, Nevada, Missouri), Mrs. W.G. Warner (Lamar Leader, Lamar, Missouri), Lilla Troy (committeewoman, 6th Ward, 2727 Caroline St., St. Louis), W.A. Scanlon [William A. Scanlon] (on stationery of the Elliott Hotel, Brookfield, Missouri), Claude Bass (Bass Mercantile Co., Steelville, Missouri), A.J. Hawkins (proprietor, Eminence Mercantile Company, Eminence, Missouri), Frank H. Farris (attorney, Rolla, Missouri), George R. Ellison (Shinabargar, Blagg & Ellison, Maryville, Missouri), Bob Holloway (Jefferson City, Missouri), John C. Mills (law office of Higbee & Mills, Kirksville, Missouri), and Clay Adair (Clinton, Missouri)., 1924 May 19-31

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 May 19-31

Democratic National Committee (Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include Mrs. M.R. Wise (Mexico, Missouri), Mrs. A.C. Dearing (Atlanta, Missouri), Mrs. J.S. Kochtitzky (Cape Girardeau, Missouri), Bob Holloway (care of Journal Post, Jefferson City, Missouri), Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin (Unionville, Missouri), Mrs. Anne Nolen Christian (Mrs. P.M. Christian) (Semi-Weekly News, Monroe City, Missouri), G.M. Spencer (Milan, Missouri), Mrs. Maude Moore (Chillicothe, Missouri), Mrs. Frances M. Wise (Mrs. M.R. Wise) (Mexico, Missouri), Harry C. Blanton (attorney, Sikeston, Missouri), Perry T. Allen (Allen & Allen, attorneys, Springfield, Missouri), Claude Bass (Bass Mercantile Co., Steelville, Missouri), Jennie B. Kochtitzky (Mrs. John S. Kochtitzky) (Cape Girardeau, Missouri), Mrs. J.J. Shepard [Mrs. James J. Shepard] (416 Lawton Place, Kansas City, Missouri), Mrs. M.T. Rice (Neosho, Missouri), Ben Hulse, William A. Scanlon (conductor, Burlington route, Brookfield, Missouri), N.W. Brickey [Norville W. Brickey] (Festus, Missouri), Sallie Turner (Turner & Turner, attorneys, Kansas City, Missouri), Mrs. N.A. Franklin [Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin] (Unionville, Missouri), A.M. Clark (Lavelock, Kirkpatrick, Clark & Garner, Richmond, Missouri), Mrs. A.C. Parsons (vice chairman, Gentry County Democratic Central Committee, King City, Missouri), R.E. Holliway (Press Room, Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Mrs. Blanche Lewis (alternate, 16th District, Mountain Grove, Missouri), Mary E. Sutton (Union Daughters of Confederacy, Robert E. Lee Chapter, Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Hon. John E. Osborne (Rawlings, Wyoming), Miss Lilla Troy (2727 Caroline St., St. Louis), M. Burke (Ewing & Ewing, attorneys, Nevada, Missouri), W.G. Bierd [William G. Bierd] (Chicago & Alton Railroad, Chicago), New York City mayor John F. Hylan, Adolph Musser (Holden, Missouri), Minnie R. Quinn (Mrs. G.A. Quinn) (Hornersville, Missouri), J.W. Head (Palmyra, Missouri), M.J. Whalen, Chas. A. Lemp [Charles A. Lemp] (Liberty Central Trust), and Jno. Keegan [John Keegan]., 1924 June 1-11

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 June 1-11

Democratic National Committee (Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include Mrs. M.R. Wise (Mexico, Missouri), Mrs. A.C. Dearing (Atlanta, Missouri), Mrs. J.S. Kochtitzky (Cape Girardeau, Missouri), Bob Holloway (care of Journal Post, Jefferson City, Missouri), Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin (Unionville, Missouri), Mrs. Anne Nolen Christian (Mrs. P.M. Christian) (Semi-Weekly News, Monroe City, Missouri), G.M. Spencer (Milan, Missouri), Mrs. Maude Moore (Chillicothe, Missouri), Mrs. Frances M. Wise (Mrs. M.R. Wise) (Mexico, Missouri), Harry C. Blanton (attorney, Sikeston, Missouri), Perry T. Allen (Allen & Allen, attorneys, Springfield, Missouri), Claude Bass (Bass Mercantile Co., Steelville, Missouri), Jennie B. Kochtitzky (Mrs. John S. Kochtitzky) (Cape Girardeau, Missouri), Mrs. J.J. Shepard [Mrs. James J. Shepard] (416 Lawton Place, Kansas City, Missouri), Mrs. M.T. Rice (Neosho, Missouri), Ben Hulse, William A. Scanlon (conductor, Burlington route, Brookfield, Missouri), N.W. Brickey [Norville W. Brickey] (Festus, Missouri), Sallie Turner (Turner & Turner, attorneys, Kansas City, Missouri), Mrs. N.A. Franklin [Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin] (Unionville, Missouri), and A.M. Clark (Lavelock, Kirkpatrick, Clark & Garner, Richmond, Missouri)., 1924 June 1-11

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 June 1-11

Democratic National Committee (Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include Mrs. A.C. Parsons (vice chairman, Gentry County Democratic Central Committee, King City, Missouri), R.E. Holliway (Press Room, Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Mrs. Blanche Lewis (alternate, 16th District, Mountain Grove, Missouri), Mary E. Sutton (Union Daughters of Confederacy, Robert E. Lee Chapter, Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Hon. John E. Osborne (Rawlings, Wyoming), Miss Lilla Troy (2727 Caroline St., St. Louis), M. Burke (Ewing & Ewing, attorneys, Nevada, Missouri), W.G. Bierd [William G. Bierd] (Chicago & Alton Railroad, Chicago), New York City mayor John F. Hylan, Adolph Musser (Holden, Missouri), Minnie R. Quinn (Mrs. G.A. Quinn) (Hornersville, Missouri), J.W. Head (Palmyra, Missouri), M.J. Whalen, Chas. A. Lemp [Charles A. Lemp] (Liberty Central Trust), and Jno. Keegan [John Keegan]., 1924 June 1-11

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 June 1-11

Democratic National Committee (Special Train to Democratic National Convention). Correspondents include Mary E. Sutton (Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Omar D. Gray (Omar D. Gray’s Sturgeon Missouri Leader, Sturgeon, Missouri), A.L. Jackson [Arthur L. Jackson] (district passenger agent, Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, St. Louis), Mr. H.H. Crittenden [Huston H. Crittenden] (Kansas City, Missouri), L.M. Bliss, Frances M. Wise (Mrs. M.R. Wise) (Mexico, Missouri), H.D. Sloan (Sloan Brothers, Greenfield, Missouri), J.W. Head (Palmyra, Missouri), Frank H. Farris (Rolla, Missouri), Mrs. N.A. Franklin [Mrs. Nelse A. Franklin] (Unionville, Missouri), Mrs. A.C. Dearing and Mrs. V.D. Gordon (Atlanta, Missouri), L.M. Bliss, Mrs. F.O. Andrews (Fredericktown, Missouri), Frances Rennolds (Fayette, Missouri), Mrs. Jennie B. Kochtitzky (Cape Girardeau, Missouri), Minnie R. Quinn (Mrs. G.A. Quinn) (Hornersville, Missouri), Adolphus Musser (Holden, Missouri), Mrs. Emily S. Harshe (Columbia, Missouri), Mrs. Sidney L. Bradley (Joplin, Missouri), Perry T. Allen (Allen & Allen, attorneys, Springfield, Missouri), and W.G. Bierd [William G. Bierd] (president, Chicago & Alton Railroad, Chicago)., 1924 June 12-14

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.

Dates: 1924 June 12-14