Box 1
Contains 67 Results:
Typescript petition of the creditors of the estate of Richard Randolph to St. Louis Probate Court judge Chas. W. Holtcamp [Charles W. Holtcamp], requesting him to revoke the letters of administration granted to the public administrator and appoint Mr. M.F. Doud as administrator., [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.
Typescript agreement regarding stock in trade of Richard Randolph. (2 copies), [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.
Typescript death notice of Richard Randolph, who died March 23, 1915., 1915 Mar 23[?]
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 circular letter addressed to the officers and members of Woodlawn Park Lodge, No. 825, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Chicago, regarding the death of Odd Fellows member Richard Randolph. Verso contains typescript circular letter of the Executive Committee, Nation's Birthday Celebration, announcing upcoming Fourth of July celebration. Committee members include Chas. W. Holtcamp [Charles W. Holtcamp], W.B. Woodward, William Zachritz, Anthony Ittner, M.F. Doud, Seneca N. Taylor, O.H.P. Grundon, William T. Jones, M. Hartmann, Seldon P. Spencer, L.P. Aloe, E.W. Banister, L.D. Kingsland, and Chas. R. Graves [Charles R. Graves]., 1915 Mar 30
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.
Circular of Chief of Police William Young, St. Louis, Mo., offering a $200 reward for the arrest and conviction of Charles August Biederman, alias Charles Baker, alias Ed Murray, alias Ralph Holliday, who is wanted for the murder of Richard Randolph. Includes three photographs of Biederman., 1915 Apr 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.
Typescript letter addressed to Mr. S.H. Stiefel, Springfield, Missouri, stating that he has filed a motion to have the public administrator removed., 1915 Apr 7
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 performance of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" and other Shakespeare plays, performed by students of Soldan High School in Forest Park., 1916 May
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 of the Church Pageant to be given in the St. Louis Coliseum in honor of the General Convention of the Episcopal church., 1916 Oct 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.
Entertainment coupon book of M.F. Doud, a registered attendant at the Thirteenth Annual Convention Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, St. Louis, June 3-7, 1917., 1917 June 3-7
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.
Circular of the Pan-American Motors Corporation, Decatur and Chicago, Illinois, advertising the Pan-American automobile. Includes illustrations and specifications for the car., 1918
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.