Box 1
Contains 109 Results:
Circular of Veit Eppstein & Co., [Cooper County, Mo.], titled “Our Little Drummer,” quoting prices for groceries advertising the sale of their stock of winter goods. [accession number: 61-0080], ca. 1887 Mar
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 Mrs. N.M. Seaton, Slagle, Polk County, Missouri, offering a reward for the arrest of Dr. B.F. Seaton, who left Bolivar, Missouri, June 20, 1887. [accession number: 70-0025], ca. 1887 June
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: “You are invited to get your luncheon at 720 North Broadway, [St. Louis, Mo.]. . . . The Ladies of St. Luke’s M.E. Church are using this means to help pay for a new church building.”, [ca. 1889-1890] Oct 3-12
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 spring term of R.M. Adams’ Dancing School at Euterpe Hall, corner Jefferson Ave. and Walnut Street. Includes a portrait of R.M. Adams., 1889 Feb 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.
Circular advertising the new term commencing at R.M. Adams’ Dancing School, Euterpe Hall, corner Jefferson Ave. and Walnut Street, Wednesday evening, March 20., [1889?] Mar 20
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 “An Appeal to the Benevolent Public of Belleville for the Destitute Miners at City Park Hall, To-night, May 18th. Tendered by Mdlle. Dumont’s Museum of Wonders!” Entertainers include Mdlle. Covelli, Andy Spear, Charles P. Blatt, Professor Heffron, Charles Covelli, and Chas. Russell [Charles Russell]. [accession number: 59-0099], [circa 1890] May 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 the men who robbed the company of currency and property on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad at Glendale, St. Louis County, Mo. The alleged robbers included Marion C. Hedspeth, alias Louis Marion Williams, alias George Scott, alias Marion Davis, alias Sam Woods, alias J.J. Morgan (contains his portrait); L.R. Wilson, alias “Dink” Wilson (contains his portrait); Adelbert D. Sly, alias “Burt” Sly, alias A.S. Denton, alias Albert Silva (was arrested in Los Angeles and is now in custody in St. Louis); and Mrs. Maggie Hedspeth, alias Florence A. Waterman (is under arrest at San Francisco). Circular also mentions the Todd Milling Company, Robert Gileson, Dallas Elevator Company, Frank H. Lee, Frank J. Hess, Missouri and Illinois Lead and Zinc Mining Company, J.M. O’Blenis, and F.B. Rogers. (2 pages) [accession number: 70-0025], 1892 Jan 15
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 Henry Heil Chemical Co., 212-214 South 4th Street, St. Louis, Mo., advertising water filters for sale. Includes names of men and businesses who are using filters., ca. 1895
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: “Chart of the gold and silver coinage of the United States, showing history of every kind of gold and silver money now in use, or that has ever been in use in the United States since 1792.” (formerly Alphabetical File), 1896
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 trustee’s sale of personal property, being the entire outfit of the Frederick Heitz Glass Works, north side of Dorcas, between 1st and Kosciusko Streets. Describes property for sale (beer bottles, barrels of salt, wagons, furniture, etc.). Chas. H. Grote [Charles H. Grote], trustee; H.L. Sutton, auctioneer; J. Hugo Grimm and A.H. Stille, attorneys., [1898] Feb 10
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.