Box 1825
Contains 17 Results:
Whitewater - Survey - Rough Draft, undated
The bulk of the material is a Graduate Thesis Project and other materials pertaining to Mrs. Drum’s years as a graduate student at Southeast Missouri State University. Manuscripts and photographs take up the bulk of the collection with booklets and clippings comprising the rest of the collection.
"Clothing and Textile Products of the 1850--1870 Home," by Deborah Sturgess, 1981 Nov 24
The bulk of the material is a Graduate Thesis Project and other materials pertaining to Mrs. Drum’s years as a graduate student at Southeast Missouri State University. Manuscripts and photographs take up the bulk of the collection with booklets and clippings comprising the rest of the collection.
"Furnishings in an 1850 Southeast Missouri Log House," Graduate Paper by Debra Reed and Denise Morrison, 1981 Dec 10
The bulk of the material is a Graduate Thesis Project and other materials pertaining to Mrs. Drum’s years as a graduate student at Southeast Missouri State University. Manuscripts and photographs take up the bulk of the collection with booklets and clippings comprising the rest of the collection.
"Living History Farm: Farm Equipment of Southeast Missouri, 1850 -- 1870," graduate paper by David L. Huley, 1981
The bulk of the material is a Graduate Thesis Project and other materials pertaining to Mrs. Drum’s years as a graduate student at Southeast Missouri State University. Manuscripts and photographs take up the bulk of the collection with booklets and clippings comprising the rest of the collection.
"A Report on the Everyday Clothing Worn on a Rural Southeast Missouri Farm," graduate paper by Ralph W. Seyer, 1981 Nov 24
The bulk of the material is a Graduate Thesis Project and other materials pertaining to Mrs. Drum’s years as a graduate student at Southeast Missouri State University. Manuscripts and photographs take up the bulk of the collection with booklets and clippings comprising the rest of the collection.
"Rural Missouri Life, 1850s," by LaCretia Drum and Dr. Art Mattingly, 1987
The bulk of the material is a Graduate Thesis Project and other materials pertaining to Mrs. Drum’s years as a graduate student at Southeast Missouri State University. Manuscripts and photographs take up the bulk of the collection with booklets and clippings comprising the rest of the collection.
LaCretia Drum Collection
Research materials from Drum’s graduate thesis project at Southeast Missouri State University, an historic site survey of Cape Girardeau County, which excluded Cape Girardeau and Jackson, with the exception of the Oliver House in Jackson. Includes drafts of the survey, photographs, newspaper clippings, maps, and other research materials.