Box 2
Container
Contains 1 Result:
Letter signed John P. Sebree to Col. Elliott, “…in answer to that part about Military lands.” Details. We were whipped here by the Rads and ought to have beaten them. I tried to get our friends to see the danger, but they held on to Phelps on the first ballot and thus lost the opportunity to Eliot Broadhead. Individuals mentioned: Jim Morrison, John Elliott, Rads [Radicals], Phelps, Brown, and Henderson. Places mentioned: St. Louis., 1860 Nov 14
Item — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection includes correspondence relating to the mule, horse, and cattle trade; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Pike's Peak; and California. It also includes muster rolls and other materials of the 1st Company, 14th Regiment, 1st Battalion, Missouri Militia from the Mormon War of 1838, in which Elliott was commander; slavery papers, land deals, and medical and merchandise bills; transactions concerning the outfitting of the Santa Fe trade; promissory notes; papers relating to Howard County,...
Dates:
1860 Nov 14