Box 1
Container
Contains 15 Results:
Deed of sale of property in St. Louis city block 53 from Patrick Walsh and his wife, Margaret Walsh, both of St. Louis, Missouri, to James B. Walsh of St. Louis. Recorded by John Ruland, clerk of the St. Louis County circuit court and ex-officio recorder, March 12, 1840., 1840 Jan 23
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains deeds and other land papers of the Walsh-Yore family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Dates:
1840 Jan 23
Letter signed James Laffarty, Ottawa, to Isaac Cook, Chicago, Illinois. “You will please to deliver up the deed and paper that is in your posesion belonging to Jams[?] Ryen[?] concerning the bail in our suit, to Mr. Curtis. . . .”, 1847 May 8
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1847 May 8
Letter signed A.H. Howland, Ottawa, to Isaac Cook, sheriff, Chicago, Illinois. States that he would like to buy 45 acres of land lying on the Fox River if the price is low., 1847 June 10
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1847 June 10
Letter signed S.A. Douglas [Stephen A. Douglas], London, England, to Isaac Cook, Chicago. Asks Mr. Cook to see if the taxes have been paid on his property., 1853 May 27
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1853 May 27
Letter signed Isaac, University Club, St. Louis, to Edith. “. . . . it is eight months today dear since you gave me the first great proof of your love, & little more than a month remains for you, before we will end our betrothal. . . .” Mentions that “Dixie Shaw has announced her engagement to a Cleveland man.”, 1897 Sept 15
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1897 Sept 15
Marriage certificate of Isaac Cook, Jr., of St. Louis and Edith Mudd of St. Louis, who were married at the 2nd Presbyterian Church., 1897 Oct 20
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1897 Oct 20
Printed circular titled “Januarius,” addressed to Janvier and January relatives and sent from Amos J. Johnson (Valley Centre, California), Mrs. Emma Troudner (Carbondale, Kansas), and William A. January (San Jose, California) (4 pages) Circular includes the genealogy of the Janvier/January surname, and solicits genealogical information from descendants of this family., 1900 Aug 5
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1900 Aug 5
Stock certificate of Edith M. Cook in the Boreel Mining Company, New York., 1902 Mar 27
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1902 Mar 27
Circular letter of Patrick J. Burke, secretary and treasurer, Boreel Mining Company, New York, to Dear Sir. “The Board of Trustees at a meeting held this day, voted a further distribution from the assets of 3 cents a share payable to all stockholders of record, at the office of the Company, on presentation of their certificates. . . .”, 1914 July 8
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1914 July 8
Printed poem titled “New Year’s Greetings, 1920-21.”, 1921
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Collection contains correspondence to Isaac Cook from various individuals dated 1845-1853, including a letter from Stephen A. Douglas dated May 27, 1853. Collection also includes papers regarding Mrs. Edith M. Cook’s stock in the Boreel Mining Company, 1902-1939; newspaper and magazine articles, dated 1928, regarding a memorial to Dr. John Thomson Hodgen and Dr. John Thomson Hodgen in Pittsfield, Illinois; and correspondence of Mrs. N.E. Collins, matron of the Home of the Friendless (St....
Dates:
1921