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Box 2

 Container

Contains 137 Results:

Postcard signed T.K. Skinker, Kansas City, to wife, St. Louis. In the supper room I found Will & Mollie Clagett, the latter just returned from a visit to relatives at Mexico, Mo. She has somehow removed or obliterated the freckles & speckles & is a rather fine looking woman. Will is city auditor. Have letters soliciting subscriptions to the organ fund sent to Duncan Meier & Clint Whit, but not to Zack., 1914 Dec 8

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1914 Dec 8

Postcard signed T.K. Skinker, approaching LaJunta, Colorado, to wife, St. Louis. Continuous jawing with Col. MacDougall of K. City and also Mrs. Nat Brown., 1914 Dec 9

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1914 Dec 9

Letter signed T.K. Skinker, La Junta, Colorado, to wife. I am stopping here at a Harvey eating house and hotel, and I find it a very nice place indeed. The tables are waited on by young women, who are very polite & quite expert at their business. . . . Joe Brown is still auditor of the Harvey System., 1914 Dec 10

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1914 Dec 10

Two postcards signed T.K. Skinker to wife, mailed from Kansas City, Missouri, and Ossawatomie, Kansas., 1915 Jan 31

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1915 Jan 31

Letter signed T.K. Skinker, Pueblo, Colorado, to wife. Pueblo is a town of some 45,000 inhabitants, grown up around a series of smelters. Day and night these are belching forth smoke and soot. My old rheumatic trouble found the occasion to give me a little reminder, so I sought out an osteopath. He is a Missourian, DeTienne by name, and a follower of Dr. Hildreth., 1915 Feb 2

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1915 Feb 2

Postcard signed T.K. Skinker, Kansas City, to wife. Just finished a good breakfast in company with Mr. & Mrs. Henry Meier, on their way to Cal., 1915 Nov 1

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1915 Nov 1

Postcard signed T.K. Skinker, LaJunta, Colorado, to wife. Joe Brown died last July. I wonder it was not published in the Southern Churchman., 1915 Nov 2

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1915 Nov 2

Letter signed T.K. Skinker, LaJunta, Colorado, to wife. The judge has finished his regular term here, and is only returning tomorrow to try our cases. It may make our trials very short, and if my associate, Mr. Sabin, is correct we will not have much to try, so I may be home sooner., 1915 Nov 3

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 14
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: 1915 Nov 3

Letter signed T.K. Skinker, St. Louis, to wife, Biloxi, Mississippi. Pursuant to appointment, Mr. Geo. Farrand Taylor [George Farrand Taylor] preached to us today about Holy Cross House. He laid great stress on the dispensary as a most useful part of the institution, and, calling Cote by name, gave her full credit as the founder. Mr. Brooking came in & talked to Bella and me this afternoon for an hour, discussing Washington University, Smith Academy and Manual Training School and Secretary Houston in very interesting style, and at length. Manual Training School has gone down entirely. . . . Mr. B. dealt with evident pleasure upon the promotion of Prof. Hall to be chancellor. He said he was satisfied that it was his duty to the nation to give up his hold on Houston. He thinks Houston will be secretary of the treasury in the next cabinet., 1916 Jan 21

 Item — Box: 2, 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: 1916 Jan 21

Postcard signed T.K. Skinker to wife, written en route to Texarkana., 1916 Apr 17

 Item — Box: 2, 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: 1916 Apr 17