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- Subject: Nineteenth century X
- Subject
- Missouri--Saint Louis
- Missouri
- Photographs
- Twentieth century
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
- Ephemera
- Letters
- Manuscripts
- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc.
- Personal correspondence
- Scrapbooks
- Autographs
- Bridges
- Business correspondence
- Land grants
- Maps
- Missouri--Saint Louis--Eads Bridge
- United States
- Academic theses
- Actors
- Advertising
- Advertising--Clothing and dress
- Advertising--Fashion
- Albums (Books)
- Architectural drawings
- Autographs--Collectors and collecting
- Baseball
- Biographies
- Clergy
- Collars
- Collars (neckwear)
- College administrators
- Deeds
- Diaries
- Discoveries in geography
- Eighteenth century
- Enslaved people
- Explorers
- Fashion prints
- Finance, Personal
- History
- Illinois and St. Louis Bridge Company
- Men in advertising
- Politics and Government
- Records and correspondence
- Sermons
- Slave records
- Slavery
- Social reformers
- Steamboats
- Stock certificates
- Tear sheets
- Theater
- Theater management
- Theatrical managers
- Topographic maps
- Trade catalogs
- Unitarian Universalist churches
- Universities and colleges--Alumni and alumnae
- Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) less ...
- Names
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
- Allen, James, Jr., 1825-1887
- Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820
- Bryan family
- Cavell, Edith (Edith Louisa), 1865-1915
- Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887
- Fordyce, John R. (John Rison), 1869-1939
- Hoskins, Arthur C.
- Lamme family
- Leyendecker, J. C. (Joseph Christian), 1874-1951
- Lionberger, Isaac H. (Isaac Henry), 1854-1948
- Lionberger, Mary Ann Tutt, 1808-1884
- Ludlow, Noah Miller, 1795-1886
- Mesker, David W.
- Morton, Stratford Lee, 1887 – 1970
- Murphy, Michael John, 1965-
- Seward, William H. (William Henry), 1801-1872
- Smith, Sol. (Solomon), 1801-1869
- Soto, Hernando de, approximately 1500-1542
- Sterigere family
- Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
- Tutt family
- Tutt, Elizabeth Ashby (Betsy), 1782-
- Tutt, John Minor, 1781-1848
- Tutt, Martha, -1897?
- Tutt, Robert Marshall, -1834?
- Washington, George, 1732-1799 less ...
- Language
- German
Arrow Collar Collection
Bridge Stock Certificates Collection
The Bridge Stock Certificates Collection consists of five stock certificates for the Illinois and St. Louis Bridge Company, the Wiggins Ferry Company, the St. Louis Bridge Company, and the Tunnel Road of St. Louis.
Bryan Family Papers
Eads Bridge Drawing Collection
William Greenleaf Eliot Personal Papers
The papers of William G. Eliot include diaries, letters, published works, published and unpublished sermons and talks, newspaper clippings of articles written by or about Eliot, photographs; and biographical and other material about Eliot. Also included in the collection are enslavement documents, which include letters and bonds of indemnity as Eliot purchased enslaved persons in order to emancipate them.
John Rison Fordyce Papers
The John Rison Fordyce Papers consists primarily of material towards a history of the DeSoto expedition, entitled "Trailing DeSoto." In addition to chapter drafts, the collection contains typed and autograph notecards, various maps, and a scrapbook.
Arthur C. Hoskins Papers
The Arthur C. Hoskins collection contains items directly related to Hoskins and his family, including correspondence and records of expenses, and also items related to Missouri Historical Society activities. Certain items, which are connected to material previously collected by Hoskins, but whose source is unknown, have been placed in the collection because of their convenient connection.
Abraham Lincoln Document
1861 April 17. An appointment of James Allen, Jr. as Deputy Postmaster of Bloomington, Illinois, signed by Lincoln and William H. Seward, Secretary of State. 1 page
Isaac H. Lionberger Papers
Noah Miller Ludlow Letter
Autograph letter signed from Ludlow to Solomon Smith concerning his travels in the East and discussing prospective jobs, and the formation of a new acting company. 4 pages