Box 1900
Contains 23 Results:
Sub-Series 1: Court Records:, 1883-1921
Contains court cases involving Houck's land and railroad properties. The cases are from all different jurisdictions from Common Pleas to United States Supreme Court. The majority of the cases are from Circuit Court. Also included is correspondence. Some records relate to the Little River Drainage District, 1883-1920.
Louis Houck Papers
Correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, court records, artifacts and ephemera, from the various business ventures of Houck, Southeast Missouri railroad entrepreneur and opponent of the Little River Drainage project.
Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, 1887, 1888
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, 1904
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, 1907 - 1909
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, 1910 - 1912
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, 1913 - 1921
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Cape Girardeau Court of Common Pleas, 1924
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Ste. Genevieve County Court, 1900 - 1911
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.
Bollinger County Circuit Court, 1888
The collection consists of correspondence, maps, business and railroad papers, and court records from Louis Houck's various entrepreneurial ventures.