Box 1050
Contains 25 Results:
Series I: Education, 1812-1897
Contains school work from Barbara Derr and Alfred McMinn, along with other unnamed items, from the early 1800s. Such items include grammar, handwriting, alphabet, and arithmetic practice. Also included are college announcements/catalogues from Concordia College and Marvin Collegiate Institute from the 1890s.
Series II: Politics, 1836-1861
Contains a published speech from Senator Thomas Hart Benton and three Missouri election results.
Series III: Blacksmith Business Papers, 1801-1893
Contains Alfred McMinn’s blacksmith business papers and ledgers from 1801 to 1895.
Series IV: Publications, 1846-1890
Contains agricultural journals and magazines, post office and souvenir newspaper publications from 1846 to 1890.
McMinn-Berry Collection
Personal, business, and legal paperwork from North Carolina and Missouri. Includes product receipts from Missouri State Guard camps during the American Civil War, election results from Wayne County, Missouri, elections in 1837 and 1840, and Bollinger County, Missouri, 1857. Also included are business ledgers, legal documents, and published materials.
Barbara Derr School Papers, 1812-1814
Contains papers, receipts, ledgers, newspapers, and magazines from the 1800s. Most of the papers are in a stable condition but some are very fragile.
School Papers, 1833; undated
Contains papers, receipts, ledgers, newspapers, and magazines from the 1800s. Most of the papers are in a stable condition but some are very fragile.
Alfred F. McMinn schoolwork, 1843
Contains papers, receipts, ledgers, newspapers, and magazines from the 1800s. Most of the papers are in a stable condition but some are very fragile.
Concordia College, Wayne County, Missouri Announcement , 1891
Contains papers, receipts, ledgers, newspapers, and magazines from the 1800s. Most of the papers are in a stable condition but some are very fragile.
Marvin Collegiate Institute, Fredericktown, Missouri catalogue and announcements, 1895-1897
Contains papers, receipts, ledgers, newspapers, and magazines from the 1800s. Most of the papers are in a stable condition but some are very fragile.