Box AF: Dec-Die
Contains 10 Results:
Letter signed Joe, St. Louis, to his brother. Congratulates him on his election to the senate. Mentions E.O. Stanard and Ben Fish. Letter is written on stationery of the law office of Forrist & Dickson, northwest corner of 3rd and Pine Streets., 186- Nov
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Louis Worthlin, Jr., St. Louis, to [Joseph Dickson?]. Mentions that he is in the wooden ware business. Mentions Marion Sides, W.B. Tallman, and F.A. Eppstein. , 1865 Aug 31
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Joe Dickson, St. Louis, Mo., to his brother. Regarding a court action brought against their father in the circuit court of Cook County., 1867 Dec 12
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Joe, St. Louis, to his brother. Asks his brother what he thinks of the talk of Joe running for city attorney. Letter is written on stationery of the Pacific Railroad., 1869 Mar 15
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Joe, St. Louis, to his brother Wells Dickson. Briefly describes his train trip from Sedalia to St. Louis., 1869 Aug 25
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Joe, St. Louis, to his brother. Mentions that the rents are badly behind and he may have to bring a lawsuit to recover the rents., 1869 Sept 21
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Unsigned letter, Warrensburg, Mo., to Eugene Pinkney. "I am informed by my agent Jos Dickson Esq. of St. Louis that some of the tenants in my house in Dixon [Illinois] refuse to pay their rent. . . . You are hereby authorized and instructed to act in any manner that Mr. Dickson may direct whether to sue or declare any lease forfeited or give notice to any tenant to vacate. . . .", 1869 Sept 22
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Joe, St. Louis, to his brother. Briefly shares family news. Letter is written on stationery of the law office of Joseph Dickson, 215 Pine St., 1869 Oct 11
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Joe, St. Louis, Mo., to his brother Wells Dickson. Mentions his friend Mr. Parsell, a railroad assistant superintendent, who asked him if he would like to carry some dispatches from Ft. Gibson to the Indian country. Letter is written on stationery of Van Wagoner & Dickson, 212 North 4th St., 1871 July 29
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.
Letter signed Joe, St. Louis, to his brother. Asks him about a court decision. , No date
The papers contain correspondence of Joseph Dickson, mostly to his brother Wells Dickson.