Box 1
Container
Contains 72 Results:
Telegram of Mrs. John D. Lawson, St. Louis, to the conductor of Wabash train no. 3, Mexico, Missouri. Asks if John D. Lawson of Columbia is aboard., 1911 Sept 1
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.
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Dates:
1911 Sept 1
Receipt of Dr. G.H. Owen, dentist, Metropolitan Building, Grand and Olive, St. Louis, to Mrs. B.S. Fauntleroy, 4150 Morgan St., 1917 Apr 2
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.
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Dates:
1917 Apr 2
Receipt of Dr. G.H. Owen, dentist, to Miss Mary Fauntleroy., 1917 June 1
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.
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Dates:
1917 June 1
Six receipts of George Waldbart, florist, 516 North Grand Ave., St. Louis, Miss Mary Fauntleroy., 1917 Sept-1920 Jan
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.
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Dates:
1917 Sept-1920 Jan
World War I–era newspaper advertisement for the Nemo self-help corset no. 333., circa 1918
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.
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Dates:
circa 1918
Program for the sacred concert given by the East St. Louis Choral Society and St. Louis Artists at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis., 1918 June 19
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.
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Dates:
1918 June 19
Printed schedule of events for December 1919, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland., 1919 Dec 1
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.
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Dates:
1919 Dec 1
Graduation program for Mary Institute., 1920 June 4
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.
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Dates:
1920 June 4
Promotional brochure for Rubicam Business School, St. Louis (2 copies)., circa 1921
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.
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Dates:
circa 1921
Advertisement card from the new freed radio, C. Heinz Stove Co., 100 North 2nd Street, St. Louis, 1929-1930
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.
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Dates:
1929-1930