Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
Circular advertising a tent revival coming to Prairie Home, conducted by Joe O. Gensler, Evangelistical Party of Mineral Point, Mo., [1960s-1970s] July 31
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Circular of Miss Lutie Vaughan advertising an antique auction, at which she will sell her entire lifetime collection of antiques at the Williamsburg Community Center, Williamsburg, Mo. Auctioneers, George Allen and W.B. Harrison & Son; clerk, Bill Crane., 1963 May 11
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Typescript circular letter signed Nelson Kirkwood, WIL Radio, to Frances H. Stadler, Missouri Historical Society, soliciting her support for the founding of a Synanon center in St. Louis. These centers help men and women recover from drug addiction. (formerly Alphabetical File), 1964 Nov 16
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Circular promoting Mason’s Flowers, 710 Union, [St. Louis, Mo.], one of the first black businesses to obtain a small business administration loan. “West End’s own floral artist, Bertha Mason.” [accession number: 80-0063], 1968-1979
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Circular advertising a St. Louis 4th of July celebration on the riverfront, sponsored by Famous-Barr., [1968] July 4
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Circular announcing the Big Washington Town and Country Fair Amateur Contest (singing, dancing, comedy, magic, etc.)., 1969 Aug 7
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Circular of the International Association of Pipe Smoker’s Clubs, Inc., announcing the world champion pipe smoking contest to be held at the Town ’N Country Fair in Washington, Mo., 1969 Aug 9
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Circular advertising the opening of the Union-Page Police Community Relations Center, 5884 Easton Ave. Sgt. Herman Saunders, P-CR officer. (2 copies), [1971?]
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.
Circular of ACTION titled “Hit Ladue & Clayton; They Got Plenty!!” “This plan is designed to minimize black criminal acts against black people and in the black community. It is clear that black people cannot do anything about stopping crimes, employment white racism or anything else. . . . why not stick-up or burglarize those wealthy white fat cats who live in Clayton or Ladue? . . . .” (accession number: 73-0015), [1973]
The Circulars Collection is an artificial, or subject-based, collection. The documents have been placed in this collection over the years due to their common document type (i.e., circulars). The collection contains a variety of circulars, mostly relating to businesses, politics, events, crime, publishing, military, and the theater. Most of these circulars relate to the St. Louis area.