Box 34
Contains 12 Results:
Fire Department Bids. Bids by various companies to supply St. Louis Fire Department with sheep wool sponges. Addressed to August B. Ewing, commissioner of supplies. (6 documents), 1885 Apr 2
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Police Department Vouchers, nos. 1-80. Vouchers for payrolls, horses, repairs, equipment, utilities. Some vouchers contain several pages. Signed by auditor, comptroller, merchant, and/or chief of police. (79 documents), 1858 Apr 15-Nov 2
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Police Department Vouchers, nos. 81-161. (78 documents), 1858 Nov 2-1859 Apr 4
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Jailor’s Account. Fees collected by jailor in various cases. Lists case, explanations, amounts. Signed by judge of criminal court and jailor. (5 documents), 1850, 1854, 1855, 1859
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Jail, Miscellaneous. Voucher, list of articles needed for prisoners, jailor’s statement, order to release prisoner. (4 documents), 1845, 1846, 1852, 1877
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Jailor’s Vouchers. Vouchers for coal and welding. Lewis Martin, jailor. (33 documents), 1850 Feb
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Jail Reports. Reports of committee of grand jury on conditions in the county jail. Reports addressed to judge of criminal court. (2 documents), 1856 July-Aug
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Dram Shop Registration. Letters addressed to chiefs of police, James McDonough or L. Harrigan, or acting chief, Henry A. Burges, from police officers reporting persons who have opened saloons or dram shops. Also lists location. Most letters marked “duplicate.” (79 letters), 1873
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Dram Shop Registration. (63 letters), 1874 Jan-Apr
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.
Dram Shop Registration. (85 letters), 1874 May-June
The Dexter P. Tiffany Collection consists of various records of the St. Louis County Court, 1808-1902; the city of Carondelet, 1825-1870; and the Washington County Court, 1813-1830. The St. Louis County Court records span a wide variety of topics over a nearly 100-year period. Although some records are sparse and merely representative of the types of documents produced, others appear to be nearly complete series of records.