Box 78
Contains 18 Results:
Vouchers, Streets, Carondelet. Vouchers for work done on construction of sidewalks and curbs by Martin Reuter. Signatures of city register, engineer, and collector. Also includes two copies of complaint filed with city, Mayor Bernard Poepping, City Engineer Joseph Indest, and Martin Reuter by Louis Picot not to build sidewalk along his land. (14 documents), 1860 June 4-Dec 21
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.
Sale of Commons, Carondelet. Papers relating to sale of commons, inventory of titles, and other land matters in Carondelet. Most relate to Bernard Poepping, city register, mayor, and justice of the peace. (11 documents), 1859-1869
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.
Land Title, Carondelet. Title to block 65, Carondelet Commons, south of River des Peres and road between lot 23 and 65. Land first belonged to city of Carondelet. (8 pages), 1874 May 1
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.
Bernard Poepping Papers. Various papers related to Poepping. Vouchers for hardware and printing, lists of cases, fee bills, notes, stray notice, affidavits, and other legal documents. Contract of indentured servant of Wilson Primm. Many are undated. (25 documents), 1852-1870
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.
Collignon Divorce Case. Divorce papers of George and Marie Collignon along with papers concerning assault of Dr. Alfred Arnaud by George Collignon. Includes witness statements before Justice of the Peace Bernard Poepping. (4 documents), 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.
Constable, Carondelet. Items pertaining to constable of Carondelet. Warrant and affidavit recorded by Justice of the Peace Bernard Poepping. (6 documents), 1864-1865; no date
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.
Oaths of Office and Bonds, Carondelet. Oaths of office and bonds of persons elected to office in the city of Carondelet. (8 documents), 1857, 1866-1869
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.
Carondelet and St. Louis Waterworks Co. Two copies of incorporation papers. One copy filed with state has state seal. (2 documents), 1857
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.
Carondelet New Era. Copy of issue of Carondelet New Era, dated Saturday, January 28, 1860. (4 pages), 1860 Jan 28
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.
Washington County, Subpoenas. Subpoenas, summons and other documents related to court cases in Washington County. Most cases because of unpaid accounts and notes. (Pre-1814 Washington County was Ste. Genevieve County.) (57 documents), 1813
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.