Box 1
Contains 113 Results:
Letter signed L.P. Sanger, Ottawa, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis. "My object in writing at this time is to learn what we can get for our eastern exchange. . . ." Discusses business matters., 1840 Oct 23
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.
Note signed G.E. Walker [George E. Walker], Ottawa, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis, Mo., 1840 Oct 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.
Letter signed J.Y. Sanger [James Y. Sanger], Ottawa, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis, Mo. Discusses business matters., 1840 Nov 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 Wm. Hickling [William Hickling] to Mr. A.H. Evans. Regarding a deed., 1840 Nov 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 J.Y. Sanger [James Y. Sanger] to Mr. A.H. Evans. Asks Evans to send him some salt and sugar., 1840 Nov 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.
Letter signed L.P. Sanger, Springfield, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis. "A joint resolution has just passed both branches of the Legislature to adjourn sine die this evening which has during its progress produced the greatest excitement I ever witnessed in a Legislative body. . . . [Abraham] Lincoln and several other members, after voting, attempted to leave the house but not being able to get out at the doors hoisted the windows and jumped out and run. . . .", 1840 Dec 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, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis, Mo. "I have been waiting several days to hear what could be done with the Sangers in relation to your drafts. . . . Sanger offers to give you a receipt for bonds. . . .", 1841 Sept 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.
Copy of a survey of the land of Charles Gratiot and Marie Louise Papin on the River des Peres. (in French), 1842 Aug 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.
License of the city of St. Louis to A.H. Evans authorizing him to haul merchandise to and from the city for pay with his registered cart., 1843 Oct 1
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 Lucian P. Sanger, Galena, to A.H. Evans, St. Louis, Mo. Sanger and a friend hope to start a new business, and are seeking Evans’ advice., 1845 Oct 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.