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Louis Houck Spanish Regime Research Papers
Materials and notes collected by Houck for his history of the Spanish Regime in Missouri. Includes transcripts of reports on the actions of the Spanish in the Mississippi River Region from the Archivo General de Indias, as well as Houck’s handwritten notes. The reports are mostly handwritten in Spanish.
Louis J. Schultz Recognition Program
Programs from the recognition dinner honoring Schultz, Superintendent of Cape Girardeau Public Schools from 1935 to circa 1956.
Louis Lorimier Deed
Transcribed copy of 1821 deed conveying Louis Lorimier’s land on which the Court of Common Pleas now sits to the citizens of Cape Girardeau.
Louise Ferguson Manuscript
Typed manuscript (3p) by Ferguson on the history of Cape Girardeau business schools from 1904 to 1954, including the Cape Girardeau Business College, the Southeast Missouri Commercial College, Steimle Business School, and the Cape Girardeau Office Training School.
Louise R. Sparks Millner Collection
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other materials relating to the life of Louise R. Sparks Millner, a prominent African-American businesswoman of Southeast Missouri. Millner owned and operated the Sparks Funeral Homes of Cape Girardeau and Sikeston, Mo for 48 years, and was an active member of the community, focusing especially on the educational needs of children.
Lower Mississippi Site Survey
Notes and studies resulting from the archeological survey of southeast Missouri done as part of a larger survey of the entire Lower Mississippi region started in 1939 by the Peabody Museum at Harvard University.
Ludeane Ruzicka Collection
Lueders Studio Collection
Lyndell T. Highley Letters
M. G. Lorberg Center for Speech and Hearing Dedication Records
Correspondence, program and typescript of speech (7p) by Wayne Thurman, Chair, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Eastern Illinois University, at dedication of the Lorberg Center on the campus of Southeast Missouri State University, May 5, 1984.