Box 1
Contains 47 Results:
Letter from J. [John] B. Henderson, St. Louis, to D.P. Dyer. Personal financial and legal matters. Regarding Henderson/Blair senatorial race, and thoughts on the new Congress., 1871 Sept 2
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Copy of letter from John F. Dillon, U.S. Circuit Ct. [Court] Judge, 8th Judicial Circuit, Davenport, Iowa, to John Sherman, Sec’y of the Treasury. Letter recommending special compensation to D.P. Dyer of $1,000.00 for his prosecution of certain cases in his capacity as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri., 1877 Apr 30
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Document signed by Henry F. (?) P. Block, St. Louis. Regarding note of D.P. Dyer held by Block., 1878 Oct 29
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Letter from W. [William] G. [Greenleaf] Eliot, St. Louis, to D.P. Dyer. Personal letter. Eliot writes, “But how we rejoice that the days of slavery have fled forever! It seems like a different world we live in.”, 1885 Dec 29
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Letter from J.M. Rusk, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to D.P. Dyer. Regarding G.A.R. [Grand Army of the Republic] encampment in St. Louis and kindness extended to Wisconsin delegation by the Missouri Commandery. Includes envelope., 1889 Feb 7
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Typed letter from W.Q. Gusham(?), U. S. Circuit Court judge, Chicago, to D.P. Dyer. Thanks Dyer for supporting him as a possible candidate to fill vacancy on Supreme Court. Does not expect an appointment as there is too much opposition., 1889 Mar 30
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Letter from James E. Yeatman, St. Louis, to D.P. Dyer. Invitation to Dyer to attend and address memorial meeting at the Merchant’s Exchange to honor Gen. William T. Sherman., 1891 Feb 15
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Typed letter from John Noble, Dept. of Interior, Washington, D.C., to D.P. Dyer. Regarding unspecified legal matter and personal regards., 1892 Sept 26
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Letter from Henry V.P. Block, Aberdeen, Missouri, to “Pat” [D.P. Dyer]. Congratulations to Dyer for securing an acquittal in an unspecified court case., 1898 May 14
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.
Typed letter from E.A. Hitchcock, Dept. of Interior, Washington, D.C., to D.P. Dyer. Regarding Republican losses in Missouri in 1900 elections., 1900 Nov 14
Papers include scrapbook, congressional autograph book, and photographs and letters relating to Dyer's political and judicial career.