Box 1
Contains 50 Results:
Chattel mortgage with power of sale from Henry Riehn of St. Louis, Missouri, to Adam Flickinger of St. Louis. Flickinger loaned Riehn $56.50, which Riehn secured with barber chairs, stools, looking glasses, and other articles from his barber shop at 1617 Carondelet Avenue. (accession number 75-0010), 1878 Jan 28
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Printed license and agreement between the Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Company and Dr. Adam Flickinger. License permits Dr. Flickinger to “use the [invention of John A. Cummings] for the production of artificial gums, or plates for artificial teeth, in his own business as Dentist.” (accession number 80-0130), 1878 Jan 31
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Note signed C.D. Ludwig, D.D.S. [Charles D. Ludwig], St. Louis. Letter states, “This is to certify that Dr. Adam Flickinger of this City has been instructed in and obtained a license for the use of ‘a new process of hardening and enameling osteoplastic fillings.’ Patented February 29, 1876. This license is not transferable but in full force for a period of five years from date. It is understood that licensee has not the right to sell to others or instruct any one gratis in the working of this invention.” (accession number 80-0130), 1878 Mar 11
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Document signed Adam Flickinger and Mrs. Mary Riehn. States that (1) Henry Riehn has either left St. Louis or abandoned his barber shop and has not paid his debt to Adam Flickinger, and thus Flickinger has taken possession of Riehn’s barber shop; (2) Mrs. Henry Riehn, believing that her husband has left her and her child, agrees to sell her husband’s barber shop; (3) Flickinger has sold the barber shop to Louis Eiler; and (4) Mrs. Henry Riehn has received the proceeds from the sale of the barber shop. (accession number 75-0010), 1878 July 29
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Receipt of Mueller Bros., manufacturers of and dealers in furniture, carpets, bedding, etc., 910, 912 and 914 South 4th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, to Mr. Heller, 2602 Carolina St. [2602 Caroline St.]. (accession number 80-0130), 1881 Aug 25
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Postcard signed Mrs. Adam Flickinger, Albany, New York, to “dear Mamma” (Mrs. Elizabeth Heller), 2602 Caroline St., St. Louis, Missouri. “Have just arrived here safely–will leave on a boat excursion on the Hudson tomorrow morning for New York. Both well and hearty. Love to Grandpa and from your children especially to you. In haste, Mrs. Adam Flickinger.” (accession number 80-0130), 1881 Sept 14
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Postcard signed “A.F.,” New York, to “dear Mamma” (Elizabeth Heller), 2602 Caroline St., St. Louis, Missouri. “Received your postal today. Glad you are well. We are O.K. now but I was ill. We arrived here Thursday Eve. Will leave by boat for Richmond tomorrow. I’ll write as soon as I can. Don’t expect me home before 29th. We may get through before but I can’t tell yet. I’m having a glorious time, never imagined the world so great & full of pleasure. Dr. sends love & so does his wife. Get Amelia to stay with you.” (accession number 80-0130), 1881 Sept 19
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Postcard signed I.G.F. [Ida Grace Flickinger], Baltimore, to “Dear Mamma” (Mrs. Elizabeth Heller), 2602 Caroline St., St. Louis, Missouri. “We arrived at Washington yesterday at 1 o’clock. Saw the presedencial [presidential] funeral and left in the evening for Baltimore. We will start for Philadelphia some time today. Will write from there when you may expect us home. Yours in haste, I.G.F. P.S. Should anything occur send us a dispatch to Girard House, 9th & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.”, 1881 Sept 24
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Receipt of Mueller Brothers, manufacturers and jobbers of furniture, carpets, bedding, etc., 910, 912 and 914 South 4th Street, St. Louis, Missouri, to Dr. Flickinger, 2602 Carolina [2602 Caroline]. (accession number 80-0130), 1882 June 30
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.
Autograph book presented to Lullu E. Heller by her mother. Notation reads, “Lullu E. Heller, from Mamma. ‘Sweet Sixteen.’ St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 3, 1885.” Includes autographs usually accompanied by brief notes of the following: her brother, Adam; I. Grace Flickinger; Wm. Schuyler; Carl Frohlich; Emma P. Simmons; Lena Brudewold; Cora W. Morris; G. Evelyn Morris; Estella E.E.F. Leiber; Clara Spies; Clara Sessinghaus; Ethel Morris; Nellie Diamant; Canute L. Brudewold; Susan V. Beeson; Mabel Bradley; and Mabel Evans., 1885
The collection includes legal papers, school certificates, school graduation programs, autographs books, photographs, postcards, receipts, and other papers of the Flickinger family of St. Louis, Missouri.