Box 61
Contains 16 Results:
William Flannagan v. County of St. Louis. Flannagan estate, Daniel H. Donovan, administrator, sued St. Louis County, J.B. Moulton, in circuit court. Flannagan did work on Market Street and did not receive all of his compensation. (3 documents), 1852-1853
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.
Deed of Relinquishment. Deed relinquishing land to widen Franklin Ave., signed by John W. Reel , W. Christy, J. O’Fallon, William C. Carr, Eugenia Reel, Martha Christy, Caroline O’Fallon, Dorcas Carr. Deed of relinquishment for Gravois Road, signed by James Porter, and Halls Ferry, signed by Peter Muntzel. (3 documents), 1836, 1847, 1852
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.
Free Negro Bonds, February. Bonds of Negroes, bound to state of Missouri for $100-$1,000. Bond for license to reside in state on good behavior. Often includes physical description and occupation of person. Includes Patrick Jamison license, May 3, 1843, and David Copeland certificate of freedom, May 2, 1843. (61 documents), 1843 May 1-3
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.
Free Negro Bonds. Wilson Lyons release of security, May 13, 1843. Margaret Rose, alias Margaret Smothers, affidavit of freedom, May 4, 1843. (13 documents), 1843 May 4-Dec
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.
Free Negro Bonds. (29 documents), 1844-1845
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.
Free Negro Bonds. Martin Griffin deed of emancipation, December 10, 1846; Daniel Davis deed of emancipation, December 4, 1846. (81 documents), 1846 Dec 2-23
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.