Box 2
Container
Contains 137 Results:
Letter signed T.K. Skinker to wife. Spot Garland did not arrive yesterday. Susie wrote me from Seattle that he would be here. Encloses two handwritten poems titled “Skinker Road” and “To the Republic” by Miss Annie McCoy, 3520 Lindell Ave. Death notice of Mary O. Graham attached., 1902 Sept 12
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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 Sept 12
Letter signed T.K. Skinker to wife, Charlottesville, Virginia., 1902 Sept 15
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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 Sept 15
Letter signed T.K. Skinker to wife, [Charlottesville, Virginia]., 1902 Sept 22
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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 Sept 22
Letter signed T.K. Skinker to wife, Charlottesville. Let us indulge in a special treat—a talk of three minutes over the long-distance telephone. . . . I want you to see that you can hear just as well as anybody else 800 miles, if you can’t across the room., 1902 Sept 23
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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 Sept 23
Letter signed T.K. Skinker, Jackson, Tennessee, to wife. There is no scenery here. Since I was here last, Mallory has died. You remember he was your brother Robert’s particular friend. I hope by the time I get back your wrist will have recovered some of its flexibility., 1903 Oct 30
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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:
1903 Oct 30
Letter signed T.K. Skinker, Jackson, Tennessee, to wife, St. Louis. This town is and for a week has been the scene of festivities called a street fair. Business hours and hotels are decorated with flags, and with electric lights by night. . . . A small Ferriss wheel is in operation. Several persons have told me that such occasions are very demoralizing to the business and labor of the country., 1903 Oct 31
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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:
1903 Oct 31
Postcard signed T.K. Skinker, approaching Cincinnati, to wife., 1903 Nov 8
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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:
1903 Nov 8
Letter signed T.K. Skinker, Charlottesville, Virginia, to wife. Details visits to relatives and friends. I found my ancient classmate W.H. White of Norfolk and Effa Hunton Jr. now of Richmond. Frank’s funeral was well attended. The Board of Visitors are still in session & have not made known what they will do about the appropriation necessary to make the exhibit., 1903 Nov 10
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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:
1903 Nov 10
Letter signed T.K. Skinker, Charlottesville, to wife. Frank’s funeral. The faculty is all much in favor of an exhibit at the World’s Fair—unless indeed Dr. Mallet, who seemed to hang back., 1903 Nov 10
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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:
1903 Nov 10
Letter signed T.K. Skinker, Richmond, Virginia, to wife. The Board of Visitors authorized an expenditure of $5,000, which ensures a fine exhibit. Visits to the Morrises and Sally., 1903 Nov 14
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
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:
1903 Nov 14