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Lead mines and mining -- Missouri

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Amoureux-Bolduc Papers

 Collection
Identifier: A0032
Scope and Contents The collection consists of correspondence, bills, receipts, accounts, and other documents of the related Amoureux, Bolduc, and Langlois families of Ste. Genevieve; surveys by Antoine Soulard of property of Francois Moreau and Pierre Delassus de Luzieres; letters of William G. Cox to his family regarding his service with the Exeter Union Guards during the Civil War (1860-1862); documents concerning the lead mining interests of Louis Bolduc; information pertaining to restoration of the Bolduc...
Dates: 1754-1961

Guignon-Miltenberger-Ziegler Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: A3045
Scope and Contents The collection is divided into two series: Family and Business. The Family series is arranged chronologically and relates to the Guignon and Miltenberger families. It spans from 1863 to circa 2009 and contains correspondence, articles about family members, clippings, and a memoir (photocopy). There are no letters for the years 1887 or 1892 through 1894. The Business series spans from 1797 to...
Dates: 1797-ca. 2009; Majority of material found within 1834-1859; 1881-1907

Kennett Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: A0812
Scope and Contents The collection comprises papers of the Kennett and Frost families, including notes and receipts of the Kennett, White and Company, circa 1840; letters of D.M. Frost to his wife from Texas in 1852 regarding Indian wars and letters dated 1856 regarding the Sioux War; diary of Edwin Harrison, 1858, which concerns the social life of St. Louis; and Civil War letters of Ferdinand Kennett, Jr. (Confederate) to his parents, 1864. (The Kennett family left Selma Hall and moved to St. Louis during...
Dates: 1840-1932