Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
Naturalization certificate of Peter Higgins, a native of Ireland, in the St. Louis Criminal Court. James Boyle and Franklin P. Childs, witnesses., 1852 Aug 2
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Receipt of Mr. Higgin for bannister and chairs bought from T.F. Wightman., 1856 Oct 2
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Receipt of Peter Higgins for state and county tax for the year 1858. Signed John Aynes of Maries County., 1858
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Letter signed Tom Higgins, Cedar Fork, to his brother Peter. Discusses family news. Mentions his poor health and raising hogs and corn., 1859 Dec 2
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Letter signed Tom Higgins, Cedar Fork, to his brother Peter. Discusses his health problems; his plans to visit St. Louis; and raising corn and hogs. Mentions the price of butter, eggs, sugar, chickens, and other commodities., 1859 Dec-1860 Jan 5
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Letter signed Tom Higgins, Cedar Fork, to his brother Peter. Mentions raising hogs. Discusses butter that he bought from H. Haase and will ship it to Peter. Instructs him to pick up the butter from Cornet and Co., 205 Broadway, St. Louis. Mentions Jas. S. Bridges, 1860 Feb 5
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Letter signed Tom [Higgins], Cedar Fork, to Peter W. Higgins. He is sending Peter some lard and meat. Mentions the delay in the shipment of butter to him. Mentions Mr. Grube. Mentions that Catherine's daughter was baptized and was given the name Mary Ellen Higgins., 1860 Valentine's Day
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Certificate of Thomas W. Higgins for the purchase of a lot in Rockspring Roman Catholic Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri., 1860 Mar 27
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Receipt of Miss Higgins for one month rent, signed John Kupferle and George Grady., 1860 Apr 23
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.
Letter signed T.W. Higgins, Cedar Fork, to his sister Ellen. Discusses the drought and the damage to his corn crop. He plans to come to St. Louis soon. Discusses family news. Mentions attending camp meeting and seeing women wearing broad hats., 1860 Sept 24
Papers contain Higgins family correspondence, receipts, and certificates.