Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
Handbill of the Industrial Friendly Inn, Free Evangelist’s Home, and Free Employment Bureau, 1224 Broadway, St. Louis. Penrose Chapman, manager. Includes food prices and cost of clean single beds., 1877-1879
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.
Printed festival of the May Party (or May Festival) sponsored by the Guild of Trinity Parish at Armory Hall, St. Louis. Includes synopsis of the ceremony of the crowning of the Queen of May, and includes lists of committee members., [1877 May 22]
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: “Rally! The National Socialists! of Connersville and vicinity will hold a mass meeting at Connersville, August 16, 1878. The orators of the day: Number, VanPatten, Haynes and Clarke. . . . By order of Connersville Section. C.S. Conway, organizer.” [accession number: 59-0099], 1878 Aug 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 titled “A New Clinical Fever Thermometer,” manufactured by Aloe & Hernstein, 300 North 4th Street, St. Louis, Mo., 1879-1884
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 F. Schifferle, 1224 South 5th Street, [St. Louis], titled “Paris Frying Pan! A New Invention.” Circular is in English and German. (formerly Alphabetical File) [accession number: 56-0007], 1880-1910
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 Greenwood’s lightning washer, manufactured and for sale by Joseph Tschank, Milwaukee. (formerly Alphabetical File), 1880s
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 Excelsior Turfing Machine Co., Racine, Wisconsin (Wm. Groenke [William Groenke], general agent), advertising the Excelsior turfing machine. Includes an illustration of the device. (formerly Alphabetical File), 1880s
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 for student lamp. Includes names of parts in the lamp, with accompanying illustration of lamp, and instructions for use. (formerly Alphabetical File), 1880s
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 Nick Roberts’ reconstructed Humpty-Dumpty clowns and Double Specialty Company., [1880?]
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.
Illustrated playbill for the St. Louis Juvenile Opera Company’s presentation of H.M.S. Pinafore at Society Hall in Carondelet [St. Louis, Mo.], to benefit St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Includes names of cast members and business advertisements., [1880] Sept 25
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.