Box 1
Contains 67 Results:
Typescript note signed C.O. Frye, The Joplin Club, Joplin, Mo., to M.F. Doud, special representative, World's Fair Bulletin: "I am pleased to inform you that after a conference with Judge O.H. Picher, President, and other members of the Club, we have decided to close with you for 1,000 copies of the World's Fair Bulletin, of the issue containing the article from Joplin, illustrative of the Mineral Resources and development of this part of the Louisiana Purchase. . . .", 1901 June 14
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Typescript letter signed Norris B. Gregg, director of Division of Concessions and Admissions, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, to Geo. J. Kinsky [George J. Kinsky], St. Louis, regarding the application of the National Baby Incubator Company., 1903 July 10
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Letter signed Richard Bartholdt, Schleiz, [Germany], to Mr. Kinsky. Letter written on letterhead of the Committee on Levees and Improvements of the Mississippi River, U.S. House of Representatives., 1903 Aug 1
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Letter signed Richard Bartholdt, Schleiz, [Germany], to "Friend Kinsky" regarding baby incubator concession at the World's Fair., 1903 Aug 17
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Vandalia Railroad Company press ticket of Mr. M.F. Doud to travel from Vandalia, Illinois, to East St. Louis, Illinois., 1905 Dec 8
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Letter signed M.W. Hickman, 2032 Sidney St., to Mr. M.F. Doud. Provides some biographical information on his father, William Wilkinson, who was born in Philadelphia in 1818, and subsequently lived in Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Avoca, Jefferson County, Mo., [1910?]
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Program for a special musical service in memory of Felix Alexandre Guilmant (1837-1911) at St. Peter's Episcopal Church, St. Louis, Mo. Includes portrait of Guilmant. Rev. ZeBarney Thorne Phillips, rector; Charles Galloway, organist and choirmaster. Program includes the names of members of the choir: Alex. Major, Reed Cornwell, Miss Marie Becker, Miss H.S. Cunningham, Mrs. Frank A. Gooding, Miss Olga Nielsen, Miss Margaret Owen, Miss Blanche Wilkinson, Miss Mabel Kraus, Miss Olga Buehler, Miss Adele Koch, Miss Von Tilburg, Mrs. C.P. Strother, Miss Emma Sampson, Rozier Brundege, Mr. A.A. Clark, Charles B. Hardin, Mr. C.M. Mantor, Edward F. Dunker, Mr. T.B. Morton, Jr., Mr. L.C. Niedner, Mr. E. Cornelius Reed, and Mr. G.C. Tandy., 1913 May 25
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Promotional brochure of the Manatee River Land Company, Tampa, Florida, titled "Grapefruit, Oranges, Truck and Diversified Farming Land, Water Front.", circa 1914
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Prospectus of the Dolores Gold Mining Company of El Dorado County, California. Cover page of prospectus reads, "Read Carefully! Acquire Knowledge! Then Pass Judgment.", circa 1915
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.
Trade card of Herriott Shoe Polish Co., manufacturers of shoe polishes, dressings, and shoe blackings, 2801-2807 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. Includes image of company building. Verso includes price list., [1915]
The collection includes a variety of documents of the Doud family including correspondence, invitations, stock certificates, programs, and circulars. Includes papers relating to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph in 1915; the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (St. Louis World’s Fair); and Miss Minnie Green and the Green family of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.