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Glenn House Collection
Maps, photographs, slides, scrapbooks, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, publications and ephemera collected by the Historical Association of Greater Cape Girardeau, Inc., and formerly housed in the historic D. A. Glenn House Library. Collection documents regional history, primarily personalities, historic homes, historic sites, churches, schools, businesses, clubs, and a broad spectrum of Southeast Missouri regional history, culture and life.
Glenn House Property Abstract
Legal documents tracing history of ownership of Lot 16, in Range H (South Spanish Street) in Cape Girardeau, the land occupied by the D. A. Glenn House.
Golden Eagles Marching Band LP Album
Recording of Southeast Missouri State University marching band performing popular and classical selections, including “Fight SEMO.” Marching band selections recorded in Academic Auditorium on November 8-9, 1978, and Wind Ensemble selections December 1-7, 1978.
Governor B. Gratz Brown Correspondence (Microfilm)
General correspondence of Missouri Governor Benjamin Gratz Brown, during his term as governor.
Grace Daugherty Collection
Ephemera from Daughtery’s days as a student at the Missouri State Normal School at Cape Girardeau, including programs for Hesperian Society events, recitals, a Cape Girardeau High School Commencement program (1915) and a Women’s Missionary Society District meeting program (1915).
Grace Pillen Scrapbook
Autograph book scrapbook containing articles and photographs concerning the 1927 school year at Southeast Missouri State Teachers College.
Grace S. Wilson Grade Report
Reports for Grace S. Wilson a student at the Southeast Missouri State Teachers College in Cape Girardeau.
Grace Senne Grade Reports
Reports from the Missouri State Normal School—Third District, where Grace Senne was a student.
Graduate Council Minutes
Minutes (82p) of the Graduate Council, Southeast Missouri State University. The Graduate Council discussed and developed the academic policies of the Graduate departments at Southeast Missouri State University, including but not limited to, evaluating courses to be counted for graduate credit and reviewing which professors should be allowed to instruct graduate level courses.