Box 1
Contains 34 Results:
Diary dated April 17–October 5, 1860, contains account of a trip from Jerseyville, Illinois, to the Pikes Peak gold rush region, via St. Joseph, Missouri, Denver, and Golden City. Notation in front of diary reads, “A.T. Bartlett of Jerseyville, Illi By Dr. J.C. Hamilton April 17, 1860” (120 pages). Among the travel company who departed Jerseyville were S.W. Davis, Ed Van Dyke, R. Newton, Fry, Vorhes, and Page. Mentions several graves they passed along the overland route, including Wm. Kirk of Franklin County, Illinois, who died October 15, 1859 (original diary, page 17; typescript copy, page 4); T.J. Asher who died April 16, 1860 (original diary, page 28; typescript copy, page 6); C.W. Shermer (original diary, page 28; typescript copy, pages 6-7); Mrs. Susan C. Hale, age 34, of Lafayette County, Missouri, who died June 1852 (original diary, page 35; typescript copy, page 8); T. Rice of Niles, Michigan, who was accidentally shot March 25, 1860 (original diary, page 47; typescript copy, page 10); Mr. Painter, age 19, of Lewis town, Cass County, Iowa, who died May 9, 1860 (original diary, page 49; typescript copy, page 11); and D. Thompson, Q. Stanley, and D.W. Brown of Jefferson County, Iowa, who were killed by lightning July 10, 1860 (original diary, page 109; typescript copy, page 25). Also mentions inquest on the body of Jas. McConahae, formerly of Indiana, which took place at California Gulch, August 13, 1860 (original diary, page 100; typescript copy, page 22). B.S. Osborn is mentioned. (original diary, pages 24-25 and 71; typescript copy, pages 6 and 15)., 1860
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Typescript copy of diary dated April 17–October 5, 1860. (28 pages), 1860
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Letter and order book of the 3rd Missouri State Militia Cavalry, dated April 1862 to February 1863. (33 pages), 1862-1863
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Civil War general orders, special orders, correspondence, and other military papers of Dr. Aurelius T. Bartlett. Includes some postwar correspondence with the Army Medical Museum., 1861-1885
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Typescript memoirs of Aurelius Bartlett, which describe the affairs of the 33rd Missouri Infantry in Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Missouri. Memoirs include detailed descriptions of regimental casualties and of medical care provided at field hospitals during the following battles and campaigns: attack on Helena, Ark.; Red River campaign; engagement at Old River Lake, Ark.; Tupelo and Oxford, Miss., expeditions; pursuit of General Sterling Price through Arkansas and Missouri; Battle of Nashville; pursuit of General Hood through Tennessee; and the Mobile campaign, including the Siege of Spanish Fort. Also includes information on camp life, marches, depredations (pp. 35 and 37), and transportation of troops on steamboats; and descriptions of Helena, and Montgomery and Selma, Ala. (68 pages), 1890 Mar 20
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Preservation photocopy of typescript memoirs of Aurelius Bartlett., 1890 Mar 20
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Y.W.C.A.–Letmar Club circular promoting the St. Louis Housing Campaign: “She was just a young girl. She came to St. Louis for work; she had money to pay a reasonable price for a room; and there wasn’t a room in St. Louis for her, so she rode all night on a trolley car. 134,000 Employed girls in St. Louis; 27,000 of these girls do not live at home; 496 is the total number of beds in St. Louis for employed girls; 26,504 girls need accommodations. The Y.W.C.A.–Letmar Club are conducting a housing campaign for this acute need. . . . She might have been your little girl; won’t you help us take care of her?”, [1920?] Mar 22-27
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Brochure, ship passenger lists, and dinner menus for a St. Louis Chamber of Commerce tour and cruise to Cuba, Jamaica, Panama and Costa Rica, including Mardi Gras at New Orleans. Dr. and Mrs. Willard Bartlett took the cruise and tour. Cruise was on the S.S. Parismina. (5 items), 1924
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Two typescript obituaries of Dr. Willard Bartlett, 53 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis, Mo., who died April 4, 1950., 1950
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.
Missouri Historical Society biographical data form filled out by Robert Wilson Bartlett, 11 Washington Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. Provides biographical information about his family and his ancestry., 1953 Dec 1
The collection contains an 1860 diary to the Pikes Peak gold rush region; memoirs of Aurelius T. Bartlett, dated March 20, 1890, describing his Civil War service; official papers relating to Bartlett’s Civil War service; and other Bartlett family papers.