Box 1
Contains 55 Results:
Resolutions adopted by the Quarterly Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Glasgow Station, Glasgow, Mo., regarding the death of Colonel Ben W. Lewis., 1866 Feb 3
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Letter signed Mrs. Clinton B. Fisk, 217 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis, Mo., to Mrs. Col. B.W. Lewis [Mrs. Colonel Benjamin W. Lewis], Glasgow, Mo. Expresses her sympathy on the death of Mrs. Lewis' husband., 1866 Feb 4
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Letter signed Clinton B. Fisk, Executive Mansion, Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Col. B.W. Lewis [Mrs. Colonel Benjamin W. Lewis], Glasgow, Mo. Expresses his sympathy on the death of Mrs. Lewis' husband., 1866 Feb 5
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Letter signed Tho C. Fletcher [Thomas C. Fletcher], City of Jefferson [Jefferson City], to Mrs. Lewis [Mrs. Colonel Benjamin W. Lewis]. Expresses his sympathy on the death of Mrs. Lewis’ husband., 1866 Feb 10
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Receipt of Sexton & Sweeney, Nashville, to T.B. Childress for house repairs., 1868 Feb 1
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Letter signed Jane Marshall, Nashville, to her daughter. Expresses her desire to sell her home quickly, and mentions her financial difficulties. Mentions Mr. Lumsdel, Dr. Haydel, and Mrs. Derby., 1886 Sept 30
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Postcard signed Jane Marshall, Nashville, to her daughter Mrs. Mary Mackenzie, 1510 Walnut Street, St. Louis, Missouri. Briefly discusses a mortgage, furniture, and financial matters., 1899[?] Dec 13
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Letter signed "M.C.," Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Mary Mackenzie, St. Louis, Missouri. Discusses society life in Washington. Mentions that C.J. Ingersol and Col. King intend to visit Mrs. Mackenzie in St. Louis. Mentions that Jennet Thruston’s husband has been ordered to Florida for two years., [No year] Jan 25
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Letter signed J. Catron [Judge John Catron?], Nashville, Tennessee, to Mrs. Kenneth Mackenzie, St. Louis., [No year] Aug 5 or 6
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.
Letter signed "Mother," Nashville, Tennessee, to her daughter Mrs. Mary Mackenzie, St. Louis, Mo. Discusses the health and affairs of family and friends. Mentions Mary Sullivan, Frank Morgan, Dr. Crowdus, Medora Biggs, Eunice Bankhead, and others., [No year] Oct 3
Papers consist primarily of business correspondence of Kenneth Mackenzie; correspondence of Mackenzie with his wife, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie; and correspondence of Jane Marshall with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Marshall Mackenzie.