Box 1
Contains 113 Results:
Letter signed L.P. Sanger, Washington, to G. Kimball, Chicago, care of A.H. Evans. Mentions that he starts for home in the morning by the Ohio., 1850 Apr 30
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Letter signed Wm. Hickling [William Hickling], Ottawa, Illinois, to A.H. Evans, introducing his friend Mr. Sawtell, who is on a tour through the West., 1850 May 6
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Letter signed J.Y. Sanger, Chicago, to A.H. Evans, introducing his friend Mr. O.W. Stoughton, who is on his way to Minnesota and may spend time in St. Louis., 1850 July 6
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Certified copy of an extract from the register of burials in the cemetery of St. Ferdinand recording the burial of Antoine Riviere, who died in 1806 or 1816. Includes annotation signed H.W. Williams. (in French and English), 1850 Aug 3
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Letter signed John Reynolds, Belleville, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis, Mo. Mentions that Mary Ann Walker is with her grandmother near Shiloh, and will go to the convent in St. Louis., 1850 Oct 4
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Letter signed G.E. Walker [George E. Walker], Ottawa, Illinois, to his daughter Mary Ann Walker, St. Louis, Mo. Mentions that some of his freight was damaged while descending the Illinois River. Encourages his daughter to learn German and French. Discusses family news., 1850 Nov 29
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Statement of A.H. Evans regarding Angela Chauvin’s claim. Includes extracts from numerous land grants, deeds, and petitions. Also includes depositions of Antoine Smith and Francois Jacques Labbe dit Noise. (15 pages), 1851 Jan 17, 26
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Copy of concession, survey, and Board of Land Commissioners proceedings relating to Charles Gratiot’s land on the River des Peres. Original concession is dated February 16, 1797. Notation on the back reads, "Copied Feby 2d 1854." (in French and Spanish), 1851 Apr 5[?]
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Letter signed G.E. Walker [George E. Walker], Ottawa, Illinois, to his daughter Mary Ann Walker. Encourages her to get her education. Attached letter signed G.E. Walker [George E. Walker], Ottawa, Illinois, to "Friend Evans." Walker mentions that he has spoken to Butterfield. Also mentions that his son was far behind in his knowledge of French and Spanish., 1851 Oct 10
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.
Letter signed G.E. Walker [George E. Walker], Ottawa, Illinois, to friend Evans. Mentions that Mr. Butterfield promised not to decide the case, and mentions that his son Samuel Walker will be coming to St. Louis to attend school., 1851 Oct 13
The collection consists primarily of business correspondence of George E. Walker, James Y. Sanger, David Sanger, and Lucian P. Sanger of Ottawa, Illinois, to Augustus H. Evans, and various legal papers mostly relating to land in St. Louis.