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Box 1

 Container

Contains 72 Results:

Receipt of Dr. G.H. Owen, dentist, 3514 Lucas Avenue, St. Louis, to Miss Mary Fauntleroy., 1903 Mar 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1903 Mar 10

Handwritten document titled “The Ideal Girl,” which lists moral, mental, and material attributes., 1905 Jan 26

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1905 Jan 26

Christening document or birth certificate for Michael Chrusty, born August 30, 1880. (Document is in Hungarian; includes partial translation.), 1905 Feb 21

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1905 Feb 21

Report card of Michael Chrusty. (Document is in Hungarian; includes partial translation.), 1905 Feb 22

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1905 Feb 22

Union soldier's license of John C. Lewis, granted by the clerk of the City of East St. Louis, in "accordance with an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled 'An act permitting all ex-Union soldiers and sailors, honorably discharged from the military or marine service of the United States, the right to vend, hawk, and peddle goods, wares, fruits or merchandise, not prohibited by law, in any county, town, village, or incorporated city or municipality in the State of Illinois.'", 1906 Oct 15

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1906 Oct 15

Illustrated envelope of the Davies Piano Company, Nashville, Tennessee, addressed to Mrs. F.G. Uhlich, 2001 Salisbury St., St. Louis., 1906 Apr 22

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1906 Apr 22

Circular letter of C.W. Frazee, 823 Pine St., Boss Barbers Association of St. Louis., circa 1907

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: circa 1907

Program of the centennial exercises at Compton Hill Congregational Church., 1909 Oct 3

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1909 Oct 3

Illustrated envelope of the Clementine Bath Co., Mt. Clemens, Michigan, addressed to William C. Johnson, St. Louis., 1910 Aug

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1910 Aug

Printed lyrics to a song titled "Missouri," written by the wife of a Missourian, Manitou, Colorado. Dedicated to Mrs. Mabel Anderson, Kansas City, Missouri., 1911 Aug 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains two items that are clearly from the Woodruff family, namely, the bound school notebook of F.C. Woodruff and the Missouri Historical Society family history form, filled out by Frederick Eno Woodruff. However, the remainder of the collection is a disparate assortment of documents that cannot be readily associated with the Woodruff family. Other surnames that appear in the collection more than once are Fauntleroy, Schrage, and Uhlich. ...
Dates: 1911 Aug 10