Box OS: Ea-Ev
Contains 25 Results:
Membership certificate of James Buchanan Eads in the Institution of Civil Engineers. (oversize), 1869 May 4
Diagram of air locks of the East River and St. Louis bridges by James B. Eads. Extracted from Engineering, September 5, 1873. (oversize), 1873 Sept 5
Passport of Captain James B. Eads. (oversize), 1874 Aug 24
"The Manchester Ship Canal," extracted from Engineering, August 29, 1884. (oversize), 1884 Aug 29
Blueprint of typical cross-section of St. Louis tunnel. Includes negative of blueprint [accession number: 58-0006]. (Original blueprint filed oversize), 1896 Mar 7
Clipping from The Valve World titled "Real Builders of America. James B. Eads–Inventor, Bridge Builder, Engineer." (oversize), 1911 Mar
Blueprint of profile and alignment of the St. Louis Bridge and tunnel, compiled by the chief engineer's office, Terminal Railroad Association, October 1891. Traced from original, March 15, 1928 [accession number: 58-0006]. (oversize), 1928 Mar 15
Letter of Sidney R. Ensor to Dr. Rice, published in a newspaper or periodical, harshly criticizing Dr. Rice’s treatment of the late Mrs. Webb. Mentions Miss Susan Carr, and includes a note of Dr. John B. Muschany. Includes typescript copy. (original filed oversize), 1854 Aug 28
The papers include correspondence, receipts, and papers relating to the estate of Dr. Sidney R. Ensor. The collection also includes seven ledgers of Dr. Ensor, many of which relate to his medical practice.
Certified copy of a plat and description of survey number 3033. This land was granted to James Mackay in 1799 and confirmed to his widow, Isabella Mackay, and John Zeno Mackay in 1836. (oversize), 1853 Apr 11
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Survey by Julius Pitzman of the land of A.H. Evans, made by order of the administrator of Evans’ estate. Other names of landowners on the survey include James James, Walter Carrico, Saml. Hodges, Jr. [Samuel Hodges, Jr.], John N. Seely, and Tunstall. (oversize), 1865 Oct 29
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.