Case MMC4.11
Contains 15 Results:
Rural Missouri Magazine
Magazines published by the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives, with articles on southeast Missouri. Vol. 41, No 10, October 1997 and Vol.49, No. 11, November 1997. *oversized.
Federal Land Patents
Federal Land Patents granted to Robert I. McElhany for lands near Springfield [Mo], John Hicks for lands near Bateville [?] and Josiah Roberts for lands near Bateville [?] *Oversized
Cape Girardeau Telephone Rate Card and Directory
Laminated copies of a telephone rate card and a Cape Girardeau telephone directory, both in poor condition. *Oversized
Missourian Printing & Stationary Company 10th Anniversary Booklet
Everett M Bartlett's Soldier's Record
An ornate poster stating that Everett M. Bartlett served in the U.S. Army from May 9, 1918–Dec. 6, 1918. The poster features a picture of Bartlett and images of army life colored using the autochrome process. Published by H. H. Stratton of Chattanooga, Tennessee
Series VI: Oversized Items, 1855-1934
Consists of personal correspondence, business correspondence, legal documents and Campbell, Missouri publications.
Bulletin Harding College , 1927 Aug
This collection contains the papers of the Owen, McCutchen and Merritt families; and consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, business and legal papers and ephemera, mostly dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1920s.
The Chronic, 1931 Jan
This collection contains the papers of the Owen, McCutchen and Merritt families; and consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, business and legal papers and ephemera, mostly dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1920s.
The Campbell Citizen Souvenir edition , 1908 Dec 11
This collection contains the papers of the Owen, McCutchen and Merritt families; and consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, business and legal papers and ephemera, mostly dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1920s.
Fannie McCutchen's Diploma, Third District Missouri State Normal School , 1901
This collection contains the papers of the Owen, McCutchen and Merritt families; and consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, business and legal papers and ephemera, mostly dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1920s.