Box 1
Contains 118 Results:
Certificate of admission of John Marshall Krum as qualified attorney in Supreme Court of the United States, Washington., 1843 Jan 10
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Certification of election of John M. Krum as Mayor of St. Louis., 1848 Apr 4
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Offer of appointment as U.S. Attorney for Eastern District of Missouri to Chester H. Krum, Washington., 1875 May 7
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Appointment of Chester H. Krum as qualified attorney of the Supreme Court of the United States, Washington. [Gift of Miss E.H. Krum, July, 1946.], 1876 Jan 3
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Letter signed Eliza, St. Louis, to Cousins, Sag Harbor, N.Y. Opportunities in the building trades. Cost of transporting persons and household from New York to St. Louis. Lengthy account of personal difficulties., 1837 Mar 5
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Letter signed Mary H. Bruere, St. Louis, to Mrs. May D. Bruere, Princeton, N.J. The weather in St. Louis, social affairs, news of friends. She has been drinking Sulphur water from the celebrated spring [Belcher Spring?]. She is very sorry to say that in so pleasant a place there appears to be no sabath. Writes of several churches. Individuals mentioned: Mrs. Bayard, Uncle Elizah, Mr. Ralph Guild, Mr. Welling, Mrs. McGill, Mrs. Buckley, Mr. Buckley, Mr. McGill, Mrs. Wilson, Aunt Hety [Aunt Betty], Uncle Wilson, Theodore [Wilson], E. Hunt, Cousin Ruthy, William Lane [McGill], Philemon Hunt, John Hunt, Miss La Beaume, James, and Peter. Subjects mentioned: the Osage Tribe and Steamboat Ben Shurod. Places mentioned: Alton, St. Charles, Rock River, Market St., St. Louis; Princeton, N.J.; Episcopal Church, St. Louis; the Cathedral, St. Louis; Philadelphia, the Mississippi, Nassau Hall, N.Y.; Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; and Ballston Spa, N.Y., 1837 June 4
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Letter signed MHB[?], St. Louis, to Mamma, Mrs. Mary D. Bruere, Princeton, N.J. Description of people, parties, costumes, etc. Individuals mentioned: Uncle Elijah, Wistar, Stansbury, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Webster, Gen. Wm. H. Ashley, Judge [William C.] Carr, Mary Phillips, John Wilson, Julia Hunt, and Mrs. Wilson Price Hunt. Places mentioned: Galena, Rock River, and St. Louis Theater., 1837 June 26
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Letter signed J. Davis, St. Louis, to Lewis Sawyer. I have settled in my profession. Law business is very good here. Missouri is unbelievably rich in natural resources and a farmer who is industrious could do very well here and live like a prince. For real comforts of life, however, an old and established community is best. The people are often coarse and vulgar. This is a slave state but you see little or nothing of the slave system. Your brother would soon forget his abolitionism and have only contempt for the slaves. Individuals mentioned: Oliver B. and Misses Howe. Places mentioned: Illinois and New England. [Purchased from Symmachus Trading Co., Boston, Mass., September 1948, $2.25.], 1837 Sep 25
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Memoirs of St. Louis by Dr. William Allen Wilcox, Surgeon 1st M.S.M. Infantry Volunteers, doing guard duty on railroads., 1838-1868
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.
Prospectus for publishing an atlas for St. Louis and St. Louis County by E. Dupre, lithographer., 1838 Jan 1
Collection of material pertaining to the history of the city of St. Louis. Includes original documents and letters and numerous articles and newsclippings referring to various aspects of life in St. Louis.