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Box OS: Cor-Cu

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Contains 6 Results:

Two music composing and publishing contracts between the H. Kirkus Dugdale Co. (Washington, D.C.) and Charles Gibson., 1911 June 22 and Sept 22

 File — Box: OS: Cor-Cu
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist primarily of correspondence from various family and friends, addressed to Mrs. Raymond L. Culli, especially between 1940 and 1948. These letters generally express how the families are, with some mentioning World War II, St. Louis professional baseball, and inflation. Other items include postcards, business papers and various miscellaneous papers, which include correspondence without envelopes and/or missing pages of the letter. Additionally, there is a small group of...
Dates: 1911 June 22 and Sept 22

Washington University Law School diploma of Phoebe Couzins. (in Latin) (1 page) (oversize), 1871 May 8

 Item — Box: OS: Cor-Cu
Identifier: A0335-00056
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1871 May 8

License of Phoebe Couzins to practice law in the state of Arkansas, signed N.W. Cox, clerk of the Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas. (1 page) (oversize), 1871 Dec 8

 Item — Box: OS: Cor-Cu
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1871 Dec 8

Plat of Brotherton, St. Louis County, Missouri. Handwritten note reads, “washed away by Missouri River about 1882 or 1883.” (1 page) (oversize), after 1883

 Item — Box: OS: Cor-Cu
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: after 1883

Resolution regarding the death of J.E.D. Couzins, signed by George Hatch, Freeman Barnum, George Mills, and William Morgan. (1 page) (oversize), ca. 1887

 Item — Box: OS: Cor-Cu
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: ca. 1887

Appointment of Phoebe W. Couzins to be a member of the Board of Lady Managers of the World’s Columbian Commission, Chicago. (1 page) (oversize), 1890 Oct 23

 Item — Box: OS: Cor-Cu
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1890 Oct 23