Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
Photograph of F.W. Busse (Rino [photographer], 1047 North Grand Ave.), No date
The papers contain receipts, financial accounts, canceled checks, and other papers of Charles W. Logan, mostly relating to his home at 4970 Lotus Avenue in St. Louis. Many of the papers relate to J. Charles Mueller, contractor and builder. The collection also includes some family photographs.
Photograph of Charles Logan, sitting in a rocking chair reading a book., No date
The papers contain receipts, financial accounts, canceled checks, and other papers of Charles W. Logan, mostly relating to his home at 4970 Lotus Avenue in St. Louis. Many of the papers relate to J. Charles Mueller, contractor and builder. The collection also includes some family photographs.
Group photograph of Charles and Louise Logan, Mr. & Mrs. Busse, and "Bill B." in the "living room on Lotus.", No date
The papers contain receipts, financial accounts, canceled checks, and other papers of Charles W. Logan, mostly relating to his home at 4970 Lotus Avenue in St. Louis. Many of the papers relate to J. Charles Mueller, contractor and builder. The collection also includes some family photographs.
Logan family photograph at dining room table., No date
The papers contain receipts, financial accounts, canceled checks, and other papers of Charles W. Logan, mostly relating to his home at 4970 Lotus Avenue in St. Louis. Many of the papers relate to J. Charles Mueller, contractor and builder. The collection also includes some family photographs.
Unidentified portrait, presumed to be Charles W. Logan., No date
The papers contain receipts, financial accounts, canceled checks, and other papers of Charles W. Logan, mostly relating to his home at 4970 Lotus Avenue in St. Louis. Many of the papers relate to J. Charles Mueller, contractor and builder. The collection also includes some family photographs.
Unidentified photograph of coffin with flowers., No date
The papers contain receipts, financial accounts, canceled checks, and other papers of Charles W. Logan, mostly relating to his home at 4970 Lotus Avenue in St. Louis. Many of the papers relate to J. Charles Mueller, contractor and builder. The collection also includes some family photographs.
Four photostat copies of (1) James Logan of Philadelphia (William Penn's secretary), (2) James Logan's Philadelphia home, (3) home of General Thomas Muldrup Logan in Virginia, and (4) Deborah (Morris) Logan. Verso of photostats are stamped "St. Louis Public Library.", No date
The papers contain receipts, financial accounts, canceled checks, and other papers of Charles W. Logan, mostly relating to his home at 4970 Lotus Avenue in St. Louis. Many of the papers relate to J. Charles Mueller, contractor and builder. The collection also includes some family photographs.
Scrapbook, perhaps compiled by Dr. William Bostick, consists primarily of newspaper clippings. The scrapbook includes the following items: obituaries of Arthur James Bostick and his wife, Emma F. Bostick; articles about a fire at Dr. William Bostick's home at 4554 Labadie Ave. in St. Louis; articles about injured and deceased individuals attended to by Dr. Bostick; articles about the death of Benjamin F. Shields in 1909 in St. Louis; articles about the death of Miss L. Pearl Kincaid in 1912 in St. Louis; obituaries of Dr. Charles G. Sprinkel of Effingham Kansas, in 1915; clippings from "The Radius: A Line from the Center," published in the interest of Boyle Centre in St. Louis; poems by Dr. Bostick published in newspapers and periodicals; stationery and business cards of Dr. Bostick, including those when his address was 3904 Laclede Ave. and 1504 Wagoner Place; and stationery of the Marquette Hotel, with an engraved image of the hotel. (32 pages), circa 1902-1920
The collection contains a scrapbook, perhaps compiled by Dr. William Bostick; a couple of family letters; and a couple of unidentified photographs.
Letter signed Chas. G.S. (Charles Grove Sprinkel, M.D.), Effingham, Kansas, to Dr. Will Bostick, St. Louis, Mo. Discusses his medical practice and family affairs., 1915 Aug 15
The collection contains a scrapbook, perhaps compiled by Dr. William Bostick; a couple of family letters; and a couple of unidentified photographs.
Letter signed Marion, Toledo, Ohio, to "My dear Pal" (Ronald B. Sprinkel), St. Louis, Missouri. Discusses her travels in Ohio., 1919 Aug 16
The collection contains a scrapbook, perhaps compiled by Dr. William Bostick; a couple of family letters; and a couple of unidentified photographs.