Box 1
Contains 113 Results:
Telegram of G.E. Walker [George E. Walker], Chicago, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis: "Am building here cannot go to Washington all well.", 1853 June 14
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.
Telegram of D.D. Page, New York, to A.H. Evans, Washington: "My presence not important. Will you return this way? Write.", 1853 Sept 12
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 P.S.B. Hockaday, New York, to A.H. Evans. Regarding court cases., 1853 Oct 28
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 Mary Ann [Walker], Ottawa, Illinois, to her brother. Encourages her brother to study hard so they can speak German with each other. Also mentions that she wants to know if Theresa likes the convent. Includes brief note of their brother Sam., 1853 Dec 31
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 land grant to Louis Robert, the original of which is dated April 6, 1779, for sale of land situated on the River des Peres. Transcribed from Livre Terrien No. 3. (in French), 1854 Jan 25
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 son. Instructs his son to continue at a German school until he can read and write the language well. Discusses family news., 1854 Jan 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.
Letter signed E. Walker, Oakfield, Mo., to A.H. Evans, St. Louis, Mo. States that he is learning German very fast. Asks him to send some clothes, bread, butter, and crackers. Notation on envelope reads, "Recd. April 28, 1854.", circa 1854 Apr 28
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 the sale of two Negroes (named Enrique and Felicite) of Angela Choven [or Angela Chauvin] to Santiago Choven [or Santiago Chauvin] on May 28, 1789. (In Spanish with English translation.) , 1854 May 24
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 plat and survey notes of Dr. Antoine Soulard’s land grant on the Mississippi River. (in French), 1854 Dec 28
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 a survey of Charles Gratiot’s league square on the River des Peres, originally surveyed May 17, 1796. (in French), 1855 Jan 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.