Box 1
Contains 118 Results:
Letter from Bonneville to David Adams. Concerns Adams’ journal of his expedition with Bonneville and its publication., 1837 June 23
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Account of John Rice with Adams & Martin., 1837 Dec 30
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Itemized grocery account of David Adams, signed Lucien Dumaine., 1838 Jan 22
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Letter from Stephen Adams to his son, David. Concerns Stephen’s health and the health of David’s other siblings., 1838 June 23
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Letter from Antonio Montaro to David Adams. States that he will not be able to visit this year. Includes notations inside and on the back in David’s hand, about grocery purchases and the board of Charles Vachard at “$2.75 pur weak", 1838 Aug 5
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Letter from David Adams to Elizabeth. Refers to his troubles with snow at Fort Platte., 1839 Apr 8
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Letter from Henry Kayser, street commissioner. Regarding removing an obstacle on Sycamore Street., 1839 Nov 20
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Notice from the city of St. Louis registrar to remove an obstruction on Sycamore Street, signed Joseph H. Wherry., 1839 Nov 26
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Itemized medical receipt, signed E.Y. Watson., 1840 Oct 8
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.
Two property tax receipts for 1840, signed Augustin Kennerly., 1841 Jan 7
This collection includes personal letters to David's wife, Elizabeth, business correspondence, receipts, lists, and diaries. A man of limited education, David wrote poorly, spelled phonetically, and rarely used punctuation.