Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
Circular announcing a “grand torchlight parade under the auspices of the Garfield & Arthur Club of Hannibal, Mo., on Friday night, November 5th, to celebrate the glorious victory won by the Republicans of the country on Nov. 2.” John E. Catlett, marshal; Edwd. Price [Edward Price], chairman. [accession number: 62-0099], [1880] Nov 5
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 Bragg Bros. & Co.’s display at the downtown fair in Troy, [Mo.]. Verso contains program for the fair. [accession number: 64-0075], 1881 Oct 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.
Illustrated circular: “People’s Theatre Sunday Night June 11. Engagement Extraordinary Rob’t McWade [Robert McWade] in a grand comedy bill, Toodles, Paddy Miles, and Richard the III on horseback or Dick Mit Dhree Eyes, a terrifically realistic sword combat on two trained stallions, between Richmond and Richard, will be enacted incident to the above production.” Includes illustration of a man leading a horse. [accession number: 62-0042], [1882] June 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.
Circular announcing fireworks display at Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis., [1883] Aug 29
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 a great boat race at Creve Coeur Lake between J.G. Gaudaur and Jno. Teemer [John Teemer]. Gaudaur has beatan E. Trickett, Albert Hamm, John McKay, Fred. Plaisted, James Reilly, Chas. Courtney [Charles Courtney], and Geo. Hosmer [George Hosmer]. J.H. Posey, excursion agent. Circular includes a sketch of Creve Coeur Lake., 1884 Oct 26
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 Chambers Toy, Stationery & Notion Co., Jefferson Ave. and Carr St., St. Louis, Mo., advertising the sale of fireworks. Verso contains lyrics of a song titled “Mother’s Last Request.” [accession number: 62-0042], ca. 1885
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 Brand Stove Co., Milwaukee, Chicago, and St. Paul, advertising for its “Famous” oil stoves and ranges. Includes illustrations of a few stoves. (formerly Alphabetical File), 1886
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.
Eight-page circular advertising the “first grand rail road excursion, picnic and games, arranged by the Grocers and Grocers Clerks Mutual Protective Association of St. Louis at Normandy Grove.” Includes the program of events, a list of officers of the association, lists of committee members, and many advertisements of local businesses., 1886 July 18
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 Western Department, Adams Express Company, St. Louis, Mo., seeking information leading to the identification and arrest of Jim Cummings, alias John Bronson. On October 25, 1886, Cummings robbed the company of $70,000 on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad between St. Louis and Pacific. Includes a description of Cummings and his two unidentified accomplices., 1886 Nov 14
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 Excelsior Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, advertising the “New Boaz, Square” stove. Includes illustration of the stove. Verso contains lists of committee members for the Twenty-First National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. (formerly Alphabetical File), [1887]
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.