Box 61
Contains 16 Results:
Vouchers, Contingent Expenses, J.C. Brown, nos. 1-29. Statement of account with vouchers for surveying, supplies, expenses, advertising, macadamizing, and labor for Manchester, Gravois, St. Charles, Carondelet, Bellefontaine Roads. (See also individual road vouchers.) (31 documents), 1847 Mar-Nov
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.
Vouchers, Joseph C. Brown, County Engineer. Vouchers for surveying roads, macadamizing, iron and wood work, labor on various roads. Also includes county engineer report and Judge David Chambers’ report on Brown’s account. (19 documents), 1847 Aug-Nov
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.
Vouchers, Road Surveyors. Vouchers and receipts for cost of surveying several roads. Surveyors: James Smith, Leffingwell & Schultse, Charles DeWard, Isaac Woods, Jacob Smith. (31 documents), 1837-1838, 1842, 1847, 1849-1850, 1854
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.
City Engineer Assessment. Special tax bills issued for work done on streets in city of St. Louis. Ordinances and contract numbers given. Lists assessment given to each householder, and to what contractor money is to be given. Wards indicated. Signed by city engineer. (35 documents), 1865 Apr-May, 1866 Mar-May 8
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.
City Engineer Assessment. (42 documents), 1866 May 14-1867 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.
City Engineer Vouchers, nos. 1-53. Vouchers for road work done in city of St. Louis. Vouchers charged to special tax fund. (53 documents), 1850-1851
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.
Boiler Inspection. Reports of engineers on conditions of boilers and pipes. John Holland, inspector, Board of Engineers. (19 documents), 1881 Jan-1882 July
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.
Contracts, Roads. Contracts with various persons and Joseph C. Brown, county engineer, for construction of portions of St. Charles, Gravois, Bellefontaine, Carondelet, and Manchester Roads. Also notice to securities of John McConnell of his failure to complete work on St. Charles Road. (17 documents), 1847, 1849, 1850
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.
Contract, Bridge. Contract between William Jenkins and George Hall, commissioner, to build two spans of bridge across Fee Fee Creek, leading from the Old St. Charles Road to Lyons Store near William McKelvey’s residence. (1 document), 1854 June 17
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.
List of Road Overseers. Complete list of road overseers in county engineer’s department—19 persons. Filed February 8, 1867. (1 document), 1867 Jan 29
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.