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Box 1

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Contains 48 Results:

Typescript copy of letter of Joe Conway to his child, dated La Monte. Includes account of his father, Joseph Conway, being scalped by Indians in the Ruddle’s Station massacre in Kentucky in 1780. (accession number 69-0021), 1881 Jan 28

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: 1881 Jan 28

Deed of sale of land in St. Louis County of Joseph and Virginia Conway to their daughter Annette Conway., 1881 Aug 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: 1881 Aug 10

Letter of L. Harrison, assistant commissioner, General Land Office, Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., to Jas. Conway, La Monte, Mo. Regarding Conway’s request for the issue of patent for the confirmed land of Thomas Cropper. Returns to Conway two enclosures: patent certificate no. 211, issued by the Office of the Recorder of Land Titles, St. Louis, November 5, 1822, in favor of Cropper; and plat of survey no. 109 of Cropper’s claim, dated September 8, 1835., 1885 Apr 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: 1885 Apr 4

Typescript copy of letter of Henry C. Ogle, Sr., to dear sir. (Copy made August 8, 1938, by request of Mrs. Harold Conway.) Contains history of the Conway family as related to him by his mother and uncle Nathaniel Conway. (accession number 69-0021), 1903 Jan 2

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: 1903 Jan 2

Photocopy of Conway family tree. (accession number 67-0062), 1956 May 7

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: 1956 May 7

Typescript biographical sketch of Joseph Conway, compiled by Dorothy Virginia Conway. (3 pages) (accession number 59-0128), 1959 Sept 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: 1959 Sept 20

Survey notes of Joseph Conway’s land in Township 45 North, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County., No date

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: No date

Typescript copy of unsigned, undated letter addressed to Dr. Conway. Discusses the family’s history. (accession number 69-0021), No date

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains several nineteenth-century surveys and deeds relating to Conway family land in Township 45, Ranges 4 and 5 East, St. Louis County; several legal papers relating to the estate of John Ward (1827-1830), who lived near Joseph Conway in Bonhomme Township; several bills of sales of slaves in St. Louis County and elsewhere in Missouri; and miscellaneous legal papers relating to various cases in St. Louis courts. Other notable items include a circular letter of the Treasury...
Dates: No date