Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Brochure titled "Arcadia, Missouri: A Winter's Paradise for the Lover of Nature, the Hunter, the Week-Ender.", 1909
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Typescript letter signed John H. Curran, Immigration Association of Missouri, St. Louis, to Louis Miller, Arcadia, Missouri, regarding possibility of raising grass for dairy stock., 1909 Apr 15
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Page from newsletter titled "The Fly Wheel" (contains brief biographical sketch of Louis R. Miller)., 1940 Feb 22
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Louis R. Miller's application for registration to practice architecture and mimeograph resume. Also contains letter of Bill Miller to [Lynn] Morrow written on the outside of an envelope, October 13, 1980, regarding enclosed items., 1942 Sept 28
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Issue of newsletter titled "The Baptist Home" (Vol. XLVIII, No. 8), published by the Home for Aged Baptists. (4 pages), 1960 Aug
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Pamphlet titled "Bungalow Days in Arcadia." (11 pages), No date
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Pamphlet titled "The Lure of Arcadia Valley," printed by the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, St. Louis, Missouri. (19 pages), No date
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Receipt on stationery of the Arcadia Hotel., No date
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, photographs, and photographic prints relating to Louis Miller, his family, and buildings he built., No date
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.
Typescript history of Arcadia, Missouri, including a historical sketch of Fort Hill Methodist Church. Contains several photographs, a letter of Eames & Young to Miller dated October 1, 1887, and a Military Order of the Loyal Legion memorial sketch of John Wesley Turner dated December 2, 1899., 1887-1899; no date
The collection includes three publications promoting tourism in the Arcadia Valley in the early 1900s; a typescript history of Arcadia; a scrapbook; newspaper clippings relating to Louis Miller, his family, and Arcadia; and several architectural drawings.