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Box 1

 Container

Contains 135 Results:

Letter signed Lillian Palmer, San Jose, California, to Uncle Tommy [T.K. Skinker, Esq.], St. Louis. Your nice letter with the enclosed clipping came yesterday. Oddest part is that I had already written a poem about Skinker Road. I help some interesting girls who are trying to run a fruit ranch with the odds against them., 1902 Aug 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of Skinker family correspondence, the bulk of which is between Thomas K. Skinker and his wife, Bertha Rives Skinker. The collection also contains several folders of tax receipts of Thomas Skinker dated 1839-1886. This finding aid was compiled by keying in the document descriptions on the folder covers. These document descriptions were presumably written by a Missouri Historical Society archivist soon after the...
Dates: 1902 Aug 1

Letter signed T.K. Skinker to wife. McBlair has taken a house in the city—4375 Washington Ave. Moses Greensfelder sent me today a box containing about 20 cantaloupe, raised on his own place. Printed poem, “When All the World Was Young, A Song of the Skinker Road.” Skinker’s note: “By F.M. Comstock Mechanical Engineer Topeka, Kan.”, 1902 Aug 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of Skinker family correspondence, the bulk of which is between Thomas K. Skinker and his wife, Bertha Rives Skinker. The collection also contains several folders of tax receipts of Thomas Skinker dated 1839-1886. This finding aid was compiled by keying in the document descriptions on the folder covers. These document descriptions were presumably written by a Missouri Historical Society archivist soon after the...
Dates: 1902 Aug 4

Letter signed T.K. Skinker, St. Louis, to wife, The Checkley, Prout’s Neck, Maine., 1902 Aug 5

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of Skinker family correspondence, the bulk of which is between Thomas K. Skinker and his wife, Bertha Rives Skinker. The collection also contains several folders of tax receipts of Thomas Skinker dated 1839-1886. This finding aid was compiled by keying in the document descriptions on the folder covers. These document descriptions were presumably written by a Missouri Historical Society archivist soon after the...
Dates: 1902 Aug 5

Letter signed Isaac H. Sturgeon, St. Louis, to T.K. Skinker. Requests biographical information on Skinker’s father., 1902 Aug 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of Skinker family correspondence, the bulk of which is between Thomas K. Skinker and his wife, Bertha Rives Skinker. The collection also contains several folders of tax receipts of Thomas Skinker dated 1839-1886. This finding aid was compiled by keying in the document descriptions on the folder covers. These document descriptions were presumably written by a Missouri Historical Society archivist soon after the...
Dates: 1902 Aug 6

Letter signed T.K. Skinker to wife. Ida writes that she expects to sail for Europe Sept. 20th. Susie, her mother and Cote will go to Puget Sound. Dr. Winchester has changed his mind about going away. Mentions Mrs. Josephine Bryan, Miss Lizzie Hart. Mr. Farmington had just returned from Minnesota, where he left Mrs. F. I find he understands Ashley Cabell’s little weakness. I enclose Joe Lewis’ wedding invitation., 1902 Aug 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection consists primarily of Skinker family correspondence, the bulk of which is between Thomas K. Skinker and his wife, Bertha Rives Skinker. The collection also contains several folders of tax receipts of Thomas Skinker dated 1839-1886. This finding aid was compiled by keying in the document descriptions on the folder covers. These document descriptions were presumably written by a Missouri Historical Society archivist soon after the...
Dates: 1902 Aug 12