Box 1793
Contains 110 Results:
German Kriegsmarine (Navy) Profession Badge, Silver Bullion for Naval Administrative Official, Professional Chemist/Pharmacist, Worn on Lower Left Sleeve, ca. 1930-1945
German Kriegsmarine (Navy) Dagger Hanger, 1 of 2 That Came with Dagger, the Second is Missing, While Metalwork for Naval Administrative Officer , ca. 1938-1943
British Hispano-Suiza 20mm Anti-Aircraft Round, Armor Piercing, Inert, ca. 1943
Series X: Artifacts, 1871-1952
World War II era European artifacts, mostly from the Kriegsmarine (Nazi German Navy); buttons and insignia, as well as some assorted German insignia.
Edward Roberts Collection
Materials, documents, and artifacts collected by Colonel Edward Roberts during World War II, including US government documents and publications, newspapers and magazines, German documents, posters, and artifacts, and personal and biographical information.
Presidential Inauguration Records
Correspondence and interoffice memoranda of the planning committee, press releases, planning notes and seating charts, typescripts of speeches, list of faculty participants and institutions represented, programs and clippings from ceremonies inaugurating Southeast Missouri State University Presidents Mark F. Scully (1957), Robert E. Leestamper (1975), Bill W. Stacy (1980), Kala M. Stroup (1990), Dale F. Nitzschke (1997), and Kenneth W. Dobbins (1999).
"GFWC Centennial Gala", Jefferson City, MO kiln ware plate. 6" diameter , 1990 May 02
The Wednesday Club Collection contains a significant amount of materials on women’s club history. Additional materials are on the advancement of women’s knowledge and women’s public service, and in particular, the development of the Cape Girardeau Public Library. The collection consists of minute books, photographs, memorabilia, roll booklets from 1902 to 1990, copies of the Missouri Club Woman newsletter from 1972 to 1990 (incomplete series), and assorted scrapbooks of the club.
"GFWC Member" gold pin. 1/2" diameter , Undated
The Wednesday Club Collection contains a significant amount of materials on women’s club history. Additional materials are on the advancement of women’s knowledge and women’s public service, and in particular, the development of the Cape Girardeau Public Library. The collection consists of minute books, photographs, memorabilia, roll booklets from 1902 to 1990, copies of the Missouri Club Woman newsletter from 1972 to 1990 (incomplete series), and assorted scrapbooks of the club.