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Box 1

 Container

Contains 53 Results:

Warranty deed conveying property from John Couzins and his wife, Mary, to Evert A. Bancker of New York. (6 pages), 1825 Oct 17

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1825 Oct 17

Letter signed Hamilton Gamble, Jefferson City, Missouri, to Capt. J.E.D. Couzins. “I send you enclosed by kindness of Charles White conductor $40 the amount of bill for great seal & press. P.S.: Please don’t neglect to telegraph any important news.” (includes typescript copy) (1 page), 1861 Aug 16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00630
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1861 Aug 16

Telegram of Edward Bates, Washington, D.C., to John E.D. Couzins. “You are needed here come at once & bring two men that you can trust you shall not lose by it.” (1 page), 1861 Oct 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00631
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1861 Oct 1

Note signed Edward Bates, attorney general’s office. “Mr. John E.D. Couzins of St. Louis is about leaving Washington for home. He came to this city at my special request, and in the public service. I commend him to the kindness of all officers & others in the service of the government.” (1 page), 1861 Oct 7

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00632
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1861 Oct 7

Commission of John E.D. Couzins as chief of police of the city of St. Louis, signed by John How and George Gavin. (1 page), 1861 Oct 18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00633
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1861 Oct 18

Letter signed Henry F. Watson, office of the police commissioners for the city of St. Louis, to Capt. J.E.D. Couzins. States that he has been appointed chief of police at a salary of $1,500 per year. (1 page), 1861 Oct 18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00634
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1861 Oct 18

Letter signed Edward Bates, attorney general’s office, to John E. Couzins, St. Louis. Marked “private.” States that he has not heard anything about Hamilton[?] since he was near Knoxville, Tennessee, and fears that he has “fallen among thieves”; requests his views regarding affairs in St. Louis and Missouri; and comments on the progress of the war. (3 pages), 1861 Nov 25

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00635
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1861 Nov 25

Document signed R.R. Hazard, acting president of the Western Sanitary Commission, stating that Mrs. Couzins, lady volunteer, has been detailed to service in the hospital boats from Vicksburg north. (1 page), 1862 Feb 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00636
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1862 Feb 10

Transportation passes for Mrs. Couzins and Mrs. Crawshaw [Crashaw], members of the Ladies’ Union Aid Society. (6 items), 1862 Feb 17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00637
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1862 Feb 17

Commission of J.E.D. Couzins as major of the Police Battalion. (1 page), 1862 Oct 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: D00641
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Couzins Family Papers contain papers relating to John E.D. Couzins’s efforts to hold Missouri in the Union during the Civil War, including letters, commissions, and a loyalty oath; papers relating to Mrs. Adaline Couzins’s work as a volunteer nurse during the Civil War, including printed memorials to the U.S. Senate, dated March 27, 1888, praising her work; papers relating to Phoebe Couzins, including articles and addresses by her; correspondence and articles regarding Couzins family...
Dates: 1862 Oct 10